Alexander Browne. Ci REAT SUCCESS of ALEXANDER XJ BROWNE'S Clearing Out Sale, General Slaughter still on. A LEXANDER BROWNE will offer JoL. hundreds of Bargains for the next three days. TJILES of New Goods at landed cost. X • A LEXANDER BROWNE reminds the JTjL Public his whole stock must be cleared out. COME one and all, inspect the value daily offering for cash. TO Purchasers of Calicoes, Sheetings, Flannels, and all Manchester Goods, Alexander Browne is offering them at landed cost. TVTEW Dress Goods, Velveteens, Black J. l and Colored Cachmeres, Homespuns, and Serge now at landed cost. ~\ LL Men's, Boy's, and Yonths' Cloth - XJL ing, Overcoats, Shirts, Socks, and Hats at landed cost prices. — Alexander Brewne. T>ALANCE of Ladies' and Children's _O Mantles, Dolmans, and Ulsters now at landed cost.—Alexander Browne. THE whole stock has to be cleared out, every article to go. TJILES of Goods daily thrown out and 8 remarked, call early, special lines for the next three days.—Alexander Browne, Hastings-street. Cfovea'siment Gazette* NOTICE is hereby given that WILLIAM HARKER, of Tennyson - street, Napier, has taken out an Auctioneer's License for the year ending the 25th of April, 18S5. EDWARD PATTEN, Collector. Customs, May 28, ISBS. ISoi'ousrli notices. BOROUGH OF NAPIER. IMPOUNDER TO BOROUGH. A PPLICATIONS are invited from perJTjL sons willing to perform the duties of Impounder to the Corporation. Applications will be received up to Noon of MONDAY, the 2nd of June next, and must be addressed to the Town Clerk, from whom full information can be obtained. By order, M. N. BOWER, Town Clerk. Napier, May 27, 1384. Public Notices. PETANE RACES. SETTLEMENT of the Pctane Race Meeting will take place at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, May 29, at Mr. Villers' Petane Hotel. L. De PELICHET, Hon. Sec. WM. TT A R X E R , Auctioneer and Commission Agent. Fifteen years' experience in the City of London. Stock and Station, Land and House Agent. Insurance Agent. Advances made. Business of all kinds entrusted to my care, will bo promptly and efficiently conducted. Accounts sales rendered with cash directly after auctions. Temporary Office—Tennyson-street (next door to Messrs. Banner & Liddlo), pending the erection of now, large, and convenient Store and Sale Rooms. SOUTHERN TREES AND SHRUBS. TO OFFER FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. 1 A AA A CUPRESSUS MACRO--IO,(JUU' CARPA. This is the finest Cypress for this colony yet introduced ; makes a fine hedge as well as a wind-break, for which purposes it is largely used ; is ornamental and magnificent ; can be trimmed into almost any shape. Extra well-grown 2 - year - old Plants in excellent condition for removal. Price—2s/- per 100. „ £10 „ 1000. Orders received by— C. E. GIBBONS, Masonic Hotel, Napier, Representative for — ROBERT CLEAVE, Avenal and Remu Nurseries, Invercargill. pin^iOLLEDGE, JEWELLEE, Has a good Watchmaker at work on the Premises, and patrons can rely on having their Watches Cleaned or Repaired in a satisfactory manner. Publications. IN MEMORIAM. IN tho press and shortly will be published, visits to tho Ruahine mountain range, (18-45,) with Explorations, Natural History, &c. ; together with Notes of early times in Hawke's Bay. (In 2 papers read before the H.B. Ph. Institute, and dedicated to the Early Settlers of Hawke's Bay and their Descendants.) By W. COLENSO, F.L.S. Price 4/- to Subscribers. A s a List of Subscribers will be given with the work, the names of those who may wish to subscribe, not yet received, together with the number of copies, should be sent in Early to the Author, to the Printer, D.T. Office, or to Mr Craig, Bookseller, as the number of copies printed will be limited Tenders. HASTINGS TOWN Hv\LL. mENDERS for Leasing the Town Hall, X Hastings, for twelve months from the Ist of June, will be received by the undersigned up to noon TO-MORROW (Thursday). Tenders to he endorsed "Tender for Leasing Town Hall. W. BEILBY, Hon. Sec. SEALED Tenders will be received for the erection of a Protestant Hall at Hastings. Plans and Specifications can be seen at Mr. Hastings, Painter. Tenders to be addressed to Mr. A. Taylor and Bent in to the Post-office not later than 4 o'clock on SATURDAY, May 31. J. CAMMOCK, Secretary. WANTED— Tenders to Fell Scrub Bush on Pourerere at per acre, in blocks of about 400 acres. Tenders to close 20th June. Specifications to bo seen at Pourerere. J. D. RAMSDEN, For C. J. NAIRN, Esq. To Ixct;. WANTED TO LET—Small Cottage at Taradale. with '2 or 5 acres of land. Apply T. J. Bowes, Taradale. npo LET.—On the hills, 4-roomcd House, X with large outhouse and garden. N.G., office of this paper. TO LET.—Two six-roomed houses conveniently situated in the hills, fitted with every convenience. Also, 4 Furnished Rooms. Apply to F. W. Garner. Wanted Known. ANTED"~KNOWN—That W. Chissell has a fresh supply of Smoked Mullet and Schnappor, Fresh Oysters, also choice Fruit, &c—Theatre Royal Store. REMOVAL AND RE-OPENING. TTTANTED KNOWN—That A. Smith W has removed from his late premises in Emerson street, and has re-opened in. the Premises lately known as Edward GUlett's Empire Oyster Saloon. A. Smith thanks his patrons and the public generally for the liberal support which he has received, and hopes by increased diligence in his new premises to gain a much larger share of public favor.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4009, 28 May 1884, Page 3
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874Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4009, 28 May 1884, Page 3
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