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Public Notices. s 'TA lIE Partnership subsisting between 3 T Henry John Axford and Charles i Mackenzie as Millers, carrying on business 1 at Omahu is dissolved from the 24th inst., l .and all persons having claims on tho said 3 Partnership, or being indebted to tho same, ) are requested to send their account to i Frank Garner, Accountant, Napier. HENRY JOHN AXFORD. AYitness : A. Lascelles, i Solicitor, Napier. NOTICE TO AY. 11. AVERY. IF the Bay Mare you left in my Paddocks on tho 4th of August last (and has since foaled) is not taken away and ali charges paid within 14 days from date hereof, she will be sold by auction to defray expenses. AY. A. BEECROFT, Hastings. October 22, 18S3. QUBSCRIPTIONS for tho Building and Furnishing of the New AVing and Children's Ward of the— TTAAVKE'S "OAY TTOSPITAL, NAPIER, Are earnestly invited. Subscriber's Tickets entitling the holder to all the benefits of tho Hospital free of all further cost, until January, 18S5, can be obtained by payment of .£1 on application to any Runholder in the Hawke's Bay and AA r airoa Counties, or from— AVm. HARKER, Secretary. ISsisincss Polices. S AVE 20 PER C ENT ' BY PURCHASING YOUR DRESSES AND MILLINERY AT 1/TAGILL & /""I AMP BEL L'S 75 Pieces of New Dress Goods direct from the Manufacturers just opened up In consequence of these Goods arriving a little late, we shall clear them out at very low prices. 8 Pieces satin de cheno only Od per piece, usual price, 9d. A few pieces colored Lustres clearing at 7-i-d per yard, farmer price 1/. 10 Pieces figured satin at Od per yard, a real bargain 0 Pretty shades in fine AVool Beiges, only 1/- per yard, cannot be bought else- 3 where under 1/3 15 Pieces fine black pure Alpacca, at lOd, lj-, 1/3, 1/0, 1/9, fast dye, greatly under regular prices 12 Pieces black Cashmeres and Merinos, double width, fine Goods, commencing at 1/11 "**

MILLINERY ! MILLINERY ! I This department is in charge of one of the best Milliners in Napier, Hats Trimmed Free or Charge. Millinery, Bonnets, and Hats made up equal in style to the best London and Paris fashions Ladies' fashionable new Hats beautifully trimmed at 0/ , 8/-, 10/-. 12/-, lb/-, 20/. Please call and inspect our stock and compare style and prices. See the lot of Girls' summer Hats nicely trimmed, clearing at 4/6 each. There are only 40 of this lot, and when sold out cannot be replaced for almost double the jirice. Large lot of Children's sailor straws from 1/- up. GO dozen Ladies' stays, new fresh Goods, cleared at v very low price, from the manufacturers, offered at l/ 11, 2/G, 3/-, 3/0, 4/6, 5/G, the best value iv Napier. A few pretty Ladies' Pinafore Aprons, new shapes. Immense stock Children's Pinafores from 9d up. If you want a really good Umbrella or Sunshade cheap try Magill and Campbell. Largo stock Men's and Boys' Clothing all sizes, vciy cheap. Piles of Straw Hats from 1/-. Felt Hats, Shirts, Ties, and Braces. Tyr AGILL AND /CAMPBELL, DIRECT IMPORTERS.

Sales by Mr JLyiatSoii. AUCTION SALE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1883, At 11 o'clock. MR EDAVARD LYNDON AVill dispose of on Monday next the undermentioned goods:— 1 TRUNK —30 pairs Lev. Leg Balmorals, gol. cap. H.S.F. part 1 Trunk—3G pairs Calf, whole Chelsea, H.S.F. part 1 Trunk—3o pairs Ladies' Lasting Boots 15 casks English Ale, quarts 50 boxes Tea 0 cases Vestas (Bell and Black's) 2 cases Jam 30 sacks Maize 8 sacks AVheat (fowl feed) 2 Chests Drawers 1 Couch and 0 Chairs 1 Child's Iron Cot 2 Kitchen Tables 3 Camp Bedsteads G Camp Chairs 1 Stove (Brown and Green) 1 Avery's AVeighing Machine 20 cases Preserved Fruits, 2 doz. each And a quantity of other goods. EDAVARD LYNDON, Auctioneer. LYNDON'S MONTHLY LAND SALE. AVEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1883, At 2 o'clock. MR. EDAVARD LYNDON Will hold his Monthly Land Sale on tho above date, and will dispose of several valuable parcels of land in town and country. 1 X QUARTER - ACRE SECTIONS, JLO TOAVNSHIP OF HASTINGS. HASTINGS.— Town Sections Nos. 193, 194, 195, in subdivisions. Also, HASTINGS.— Town Sections 79, 80, 87, 88, together or separate. On section 88 is a comfortable, well-built Dwelling House, containing 5 rooms, outhouses, kc, all securely fenced in and planted. Terms at Sale. NAPIER. —Suburban 54, subdivision No. 10. containing i- acre of land, adjoining the property of Mr Baker. The section is suitable for a gentleman's rosidence, as commanding a beautiful view of the bay and surrounding country. Also, Subdivision No. 20, adjoining the above and the old steam flour mill, the cottage residence of Mr James Symonds, who is relinquishing business, with stable and sheds, well, ko. EDAVARD LYNDON, Land and Estate Auctioneer. AT AUCTION. AVEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1883, At 2 o'clock.

ARLINGTON ESTATE.—Section No. 100, containing 9 acres and 3 quarters, all substantially fenced with 7 wires, ploughed and grassed. The land is all flat, and is considered a very choice section. The balance of the purchase money, £84, at 0 per cent, interest, is not due until 29th March, 1892. The lot will bo sold a bargain, the proprietor leaving for England. EDAVARD LYNDON, Land and Estate Auctioneer. FOR SALE—Woodville: Rural Section No. 152, containing 68 acres, partly cleared and fenced, with plentiful supply of water, a very choice section. Apply to— EDWARD LYNDON, Land and Estate Agent.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3831, 26 October 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3831, 26 October 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3831, 26 October 1883, Page 3

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