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Sales hy .Banner & J_i<l<lle. Merchants, Wool Brokers, Shipping, ForAvarding and General Commission Agents, Auctioneers, etc. Nai'lEE and Poet Aiiueiri. Regular auctions of Skins, Hides, Tallow, Sec, hold at their Port Ahuriri Stoves on the second and fourth WEDNESDAY in each month. Tho next sale Avill beheld TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 2 p.m. Auctions of Wool hold monthly during the season, at their Port Ahuriri Stores, and their first sale Avill bo held in November. Owners of Wool entered for these sales can declare their reserve price, and if a sale is not effected the course is open to them of shipping direct to London, thus obtaining the choice of two markets at a nominal expense. AVool received at, our Port Store and consigned to our care for shipment only is forwarded Avith every despatch, and the bills of lading handed to the owner or whosoever he may appoint Avithout delay, and Avithout tlie owner incurring any charge of any nature whatsoeA-er. Liberal cash advances made upon nil tho above produce Avhen entered for sale here, or through our agents in either London or New York. —AGENTS FOE — W. vt A. Gilbey, Wine and Spirit Merchants. The Grecnbank Alkali Works Company, Australian M. P. Life Assurance Society. Union Fire & Marine Insurance Co. of N.Z. Noi-Avich Union Fire Insurance Society. Reuters Telegram Agency. TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 18S3, At 2 o'clock. BANNER & LIDDLE Have been instructed to sell at their Port Ahuriri stores, immediately after the sale of skins— THE CARGO BOAT "ESK," G tons, now lying at Northc's slip. Without Reserve. BANNER AND LIDDLE, ' Auctioneers. TO COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT KALE OF ENGLISH CLOTHING. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 18S3. At 11 o'clock. BANNER & LIDDLE Have received instructions to sell at thcii —rooms a large quantity of— T? N G L I S II" C L 0 T II I N G JOj • —Consisting of—■ Men's, Boy's, and Youths' West of England Tweed Trousers, Trousers and Vests, and suits; Blue serge suits, Vests, Cricketing Flannel Coats, Trousers, Knickcr suits, "Whito Drill Trousers, silk Coals, Alpacca Coats, Bi-oavii Holland suits, Black Cloth Coats, Sec, Sec The above Goods arc just landed ex English ships, avo of tho latest cuts and Aveliassorteel sizes. The Avliole -will be sold in lots to suit dealers anel others. The auctioneers would elraw special attention to this salej as affording storekeepers anel others an opportunity of replenishing their stocks Avith ucav Cooels af a very low cost, as the Avhole MUST BE CLEARED. Goods on view on. and after WEDNESDAY NEXT. Terms over £20 P.N. approved, with interest added. Luncheon proA-idcd. BANNER Sz LIDDLE, Auctioneers. TT7E have left erne of Messes. BRINS- > V MEADS PIANO'S, a very superior instrument; also, a Music Stool, Avhich -will be solel at a most reasonable price. BANNER & LIDDLE. Snles l»y Mr Mn.vo. IN THE ESTATE OF TERENCE McANANAMA, DECEASED. VALUABLE PROPERTIES FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1883, On the premises, Hincpaka, Turiroa, Wairoa District, at 11 a.m. Mn. GEORGE MAYO Has been instructed to sell as abovo those "\ ""ALUA BLE I-' RE \i 1 10 L D AND V OTHER PROPERTIES. —Consisting of —• Acres. Agricultural section No. 15, Turiroa .. 100 Agricultural section No. 37, Turiroa .. 135 (subject to a mortgage of £350) Rural section No. -fO (part of), Turiroa 189 In all -121 The above is one of the most eligible properties in the Wairoa County, securely fenced, subdivided in several paddocks, nearly all laid down iv grass, avcll watered by the Iliirumua Stream, with a, comfortable 5-roomed house, garden, stoekyarels, and every appliance for working a Sheep or Dairy' Farm. It is Avithin -U miles of the Clyde township, and connected Avith it by a gooel coach roael; it is also Avithin one mile of the Turiroa Avharf, where Napier steamers loael and discharge. —The slock and cffeels consist, of— •100 Shoe]), more or less, Avith Lambs 2 Working Bullocks 08 Well-bred Cattle 12 Horses 1 Sheep Dog Hoiischedd Furniture, Plant, Tools, Sec, Se,c —ALSO — TOWN SECTION, No. 311, Clyde, with Cottage and Garden, adjoining the properties of Thomas Powdrell, Esq., .LP.; the cottage is now in the occupation of Mr. William Pcakman. And Lease of Subdivision No. 1 of Agricultural Section No. 3, Turiroa, containing Ga. lr. 2p., fenced, abutting on the \Vairoa River, and used as a hay paddock. Properties Avill be put up separately; Stoe;k in lots to suit purchasers. Any further information can bo obtained from — W. F. SHAW, Agent for the Public Trustee, Wairoa. B>ost and Found. £2 REWARD. STRAYED from Meaneo, 5 yearling steers, anel 1 yearling Heifer, braudoil <; on milking side, small piece out of each ear. The above will be paid to the undersigned. J. BEATSON. Wanted Known. SETTLING for the Petano Races will take place at Villcrs' Hotel on SATURDAY, November 17, at 7 p.m. ARTHUR T. HAULTAIN, Hon. Sec. I7'OR SALE (Freehold Cheap)—A four- . roomed Cottage, fitted with every convenience, with eviia.rtor-u.cvo of ground, in Chaucer-roael. Apply to — S. J. RUSTON, Carlyle-street. WANTED— At once, a3or 4 -roomed House. Address, stating terms, to " C.," Office of this Paper. ANTED—TtTiwII " R"y C elding, guaranteed quiet and staunch in single and double Harness. Apply to G. R. Grant ]vNTEI7~TO LEASE, with purchasing clause, a Block of Land, m its natural or improved state, capable of carrying from three thousand to five thousand sheep, Avithin easy distance of Napier. Address "A.E.," Dunedin. ENTLEMEN'S BO OTS.—"The Gladstone."— Any gentlemen wanting a <>-ood quality and Avell-iitting Boot should see "The Gladstone" at E. W. KNOWLES' Boot Warehouse, Hastings-street. -

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3845, 13 November 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3845, 13 November 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3845, 13 November 1883, Page 3

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