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Sales by Simmer & Utleile. TO-MOT? ROW SATURDAY, AUGUST IS, 1883, At 11 o'clock. BANNER & LIDDLE Have received instructions from Mr. Sturm —Havel ock to sell— A CONSIGNMENT OF TREES, —Consisting of—■ Fruit Trees, Walnuts, Filberts, Grape Vines, Forest Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, Pines, Cypress, Pot Plants, &c., .fee. BANNER & LIDDLE, Auctioneers. NOTICE TO SHEEPFARMERS, FELLMONGERS, kc. BANNER & LIDDLE BEG to notify to the SHEEPFARMERS, FELLMONGERS, and OTHERS, that (heir new large Stores at Port Aiiuritci being now completed, they are prepared to receive consignments of Hides, Skins, Tallow, and other Colonial Produce, Regular Auction Sales of which will be held there on the SECOND and FOURTH WEDNESDAY in EACH MONTH. As the Railway is directly connected with the Store all charges for cartage on goods arriving bj- rail are thus saved, and we make no charge for anything except commission. Account Sales with proceeds will be remitted within seven days from date of sale. During the season, also Monthly Sales of Wool will be held. The Store is fitted up with large doubledump and all machinery required for shipping wool, and we have engaged the services of a thoroughly competent valuer and classer. If prices for wool are not reached to the satisfaction of owners the alternative course is open of shipping direct to London, thus giving the producer the choice of two markets at a very nominal expense. Liberal Cash advances made upon all the above produce entered for sale and upon wool consigned to our care for shipment to our agents in London or New York. FOR SALE, ON HAND, AND TO ARRIVE, IAA BALES WO OLPACKS, assorted Jl\Jk' sizes, Twine and Needles, Flour, Sugar, Fencing- Wire, Staples, Teas, Tobaccos, all descriptions of Groceries, 20 bales Cornsacks, 20 tons Galvanised Iron Screws and Washers, Kcroshie, Colza, Castor, and Linseed Oils, 190 kegs Wire Nails, 1500 sacks Short Oats, iiOO sacks M/iize, &c, &c. BANNER & LIDDLE. JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS' PIANOS. WE hp.vo received several of the above celebrated instruments direct from London wJdch will be on sale and view at our rooms, and will be offered at lowest rates. BANNER & LIDDLE. Sales hy Miller ass«l l*oUs. FOR SALE AT WAIPAWA. A CONSIGNMENT OF FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, and Flowering and Ornamental Shrubs, from that well-known Nurseryman Mr. Robert Cleaver, of Invci'cargill. Coming from the Province of Southland all the above are hardy and healthy, certain to thrive in this district. This consignment will bo shipped at tho Bluff on the 13th inst., to arrive by To An an and will be sold by auction on THURSDAY, the 23rd inst. M. R. MILLER & POTTS, Auctioneers. IMPORTANT HORSE SALE. TUESDAY, 2Sth AUGUST, At noon. The undersigned have received instructions —to sell— Tho Draught Entires YOUNG HEATHER JOCK, and LAIRD OS'TONEBYRES. PEDIGREE. LAIRD O'STONE BYRES, bred by G. G. Stead, Esq., Russloy Stud Turf, Canterbuy. Sire, Morley's Fancy (imported), dam Maggie, by Nimmo's Comet — by Marquis (imported from Scotland). Lah-d O'Stonebyrcs is three years old, has only been .shown once, when he gained fiivit honours at Christchurch as a yearling in a large ring of competitors. 173, Stud Book. YOUNG HEATHER JOCK, bred by W. Todd, Esq., Shag Valley, Otago. Sire, Heather Jock (imported from Scotland). Heather Jock is one of the most successful sires that over entered a show ring, gaining no fewer than fifty-one first prizes, and claims the honour of being sire of the best mare in Otago, Mr Mcnlovo's Heather Bell, dam Bel! by Hero (imported). Bell has also taken first prizes. Young - Heather Jock, I years, has only once shown, when lie gained first honours. Af\ HEAD OF HORSE STOCK. O A DRAUGHT MARES AND GELD4l\J INGS. QA HACK S. /C\J Tho Draught Stoclc are of the highest class, amongst them several Pure Clydesdale Marcs that have taken first and second Prizes at tho Christchurch Shows, and Marcs that wore selected by Mr. Stead for ! his Stud Farm at Ruslcy. We are also instructed by Mr P. J. Murtagh (who is leaving the District) to sell his celebrated Race Mare COMET, also the croHS-eountry horse COME AGAIN. Both for positive sale These will be sold by auction at Hastings on tho 28th inst. ; full particulars in future advertisements. M. R. MILLER & POTTS, Auctioneers. ISonrd mid Residence* BOARD and Residence for Single Gentle ■ men, or a Lady und Gontlemiiv, Apply to Mrs. Brenton, Curlyle- street. I.iOst and Found. LOST— A black and tan Sheep Bitch, about 12 months old, rather woolly, answers to the name of " Wyllic." Anyone returning same to J. Hunt, Hastings, will be rewarded. .—■-,■..1... ~.,..1-,— .!■- .. .1..,.., 1 1 «;-.] Wanted Known. 17 OR SALE—Those convenient Offices situate in Tennyson - street, lately occupied by the undersigned. Apply to— LEE & SHEATH. "VT E W QEAS ON ' S mE A S OF EXCELLENT BRANDS E. W. KNOWLE S\ See list of Varieties of Chinese Fermented and Undcrfcrmented Teas in another column. rpHE FINEST TEAS FROM CHINA X come from Hankow in the North, and some of the Kingchows, Kutors, Kemuns, and Toongmowquans imported this Season are of excellent quality. Selections and blends from these noted Teas may be obtained at— E. W. KNOWLES , , Tea and Grocery "Warehouse , , Hastings-street. WANTED KNOWN-That P. F. Colledge (successor to H. H. Wall), has too many Clocks in stock, and Avill dispose of some at a small advance on cost. TT7"ANTED KNOWN—That the Little > V Dust Pan is the Cheapest House in Napier for Spring Mattresses and Bedding of all kinds. WANTED— Every person before buying Furniture to call at the Little Dust Pan and compare prices with any other House. ANTED KNOWN-ThatT. P. FUL LER can furnish Bhnds with all the latest improvements. Funerals of all classes furnished equal in style to any House in the Colonies. Mark the address— T. P. Fuller, opposite Mr Garry's Foundry Hastings-street, Napier. Joinery and Cabinet making in all its brandies.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3772, 17 August 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3772, 17 August 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3772, 17 August 1883, Page 3

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