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Sales .by. Banner & ILidtHe; IMPORTANT SALE OF SECTIONS AT ■ WOODVILLE. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), At 2 o'clock. : BANKER & LIDDLE Have received instructions to sell by public auction on the above dato at their rooms, Tennyson street, Of* QUARTER ACRE SECTIONS AT OO WOODVILLE, Being subdivisions of Suburban section 38 with frontages to McLean, Oarmondand Ross streets. These sections, many of TThich front the main street of the tcwn, nre situated near to the future site of the railway station, and investors will do well to take advantage of this opportunity as good sections in this important township arc daily becoming more difficult to acquire. All fcho sections are on lovel and dry ground a«d have been laid down in grase for several years. Terms—One-third Cn,sh. Balance-in- four, eight, and twelve months. BANNER AND LIDDLE, Auctioneers. TNTENDING Purchasers of THOMAS' X SHEEP DIP will nbligo the Undersigned by letting them know as early as possible the quantity of Dip they are likely to want, and the probable timo when they require it. BANNER AND LIDDLE, Agents. BANNER & LIDDLE, Merchants, Wool Brokers, Shipping, Fopwarding and General Commission Agents, Auctioneers, etc. Napier and Port Ahtoiei. . Regular auctions of Skins, Hides, Tal- J low, &c. r held at their Port Ahutiri Stores on the second and fourth WEDNESDAY in each month. Auctions of Wool held monthly during the season, at their Pert Ahuriri Stores. Owners of Wool entered for these sales can declare their reserve price, and if a Sale is not offected tho course is open to them of shipping direct to London, thus obtaining the choice of two markets at a nominal expense. Wool received at our Port Storo and consigned to ovir pare for shipment only is forwarded with every despatch, and tho bills of lading handed to tbo owner or whosoever bo may appoint without delay, and without tho owner incurring any charge of any nature whatsoever. Liberal cash advances made upon all the abovo produce when entered for sale here, or through our agenta in either London or Now York. : . ; —AGENTS FOR — W. & A. Gilbey, Wino and Spirit Merchants. The Greenbank Alkali Works Company, Australian M. P. Life Assurance Society. Union Fire & Marine Insuranco Co. ofN Z. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society. Reuters Telegram Agency, Thomas' Sheep Dip. Saßcs hy SSs , Mai'golieuth. , FOR SALE PRIVATELY Consignments of tho following— npEA in -J-chests, boxes, lib and £Ib JL packets. SUGAR.— N.Z. Sugar Co. T, 2, 3 quality, China, Sydney, and Y.C. CHEESE from Ashburton Cheeeo and Butter Factory. "POTATOES. ATS, Wheat, Barley. QOAPS of various brands and qualities. TAM.-B.K. Murray Sons (assorted). o CONFECTIONERY "London Confeo- \_/ tionery Co.'s " consisting of Scotch Mixtures, Almond Comits, Black Balls, Sticks, Fruit Drops, &c, &c. Tevery's packet Lollies, also, preserved. Ginger, Cornflour, Sauces, Pickles, Sardines, &c, &c, and to arrive, Liraojuico Cordial, Gingerwine, Raspberry Balsam, Barcelona Nuts, Rice, Flour, Oatmoal, &C, &c. C. L, MARGOLIOUTII. Auctioneer. NAPIER RAILWAY. CHEAP FARES. ON NOVEMBER Bth, 10th, and 11th, Return Tickets will bo issued at Saturday Return Rates from any Station to any Station, available for return up to and including WEDNESDAY, November 12th, 1884. A. V. MAODONALD, District Manargor. MRS. wishes to inti\J mate to the ladies of Hastings and its surrounding districts, that she has commenced business for herself and kindly solicits patronage. Address. —Fancy Repository and Registry Office, opposite Mr. Caul ton's Pacific Hotel. '~~wTi7wWite Has received ox Orari, A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK • ■ '■ 'or ' ' Cricketing and Lawn Tennis goods of tho Best Quality. Also an endless variety of Toys and Fancy Goods, also Fancy Baskets, pte. Manufacturer of -t rys. tderambulatorq "| rvs. 'JL / JcerambulatorO J. # And all kinds of plain and Fancy Basket Work. W, L. WHITE. : EatEBSON-STREET, NaPIEE. PROFR. TJ j\ PATTERSON, . Zi* AJ. JThf Unbtvallcd HAIR CUTTER AND SHAVER OF THE COLONIES, Emerson street, near Star Hotel, Napier. ; : GrvH Him a Call. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. P-jni" <T< OLLE DG E Jc. \j . : Watcitmatceb and Jeweli/eb, Has determined to make large reductions in the price of Electro-plated and Silver Goods. A discount of from'three to fiyo shillings in tho pound is now offered on the whole of his largo stock. Most of tho goods aro of the best quality'of English plate, and the offer of such a liberal discount should induce tho'public to come and make a selection The stock consists of Tea and Goffco Services, Cako Basket-?, Card Trays, Claret Ju«-s, Breakfast Cruets, Christening Cups, Egg Frames, Cruet Stands, Toast Racks, Biscuit Boxes, Butter Coolers, Handsomo Contro Pieces, Fruit Knives, Napkin Bings, Dessert Knives and Forks, Spoons, Pickle Jars, and a number'of other useful articles; Note the address :,— ' Next Williams', Ironmonger. TT> T)R OC TE R, Oculists . :JIV. X Optician, of Christchurch, has arrived in Napier, and may be consulted at the shop lately occupied by .Mr W. Tuckwell, opposite Montcith's Horse Bazaar on WEDNESDAY, on all cases of impaired vision, and spectacles made to meet the requirement of tho sight- AH those with weak sight wishing aid should mako. an early call, as his stay is limited. ' ESTATE OF ADAM SMITH. ; ' ■A LL Persons indebted to the abOve- _/\_ 'Estate, must pay their -accounts to James Heron, baker, Emerson street, within fourteen days from date, to avoid legal proceedings. ' . November 3rd,"1884. npHB Members of the Hall'Ooinmittee X beg leave to thank the Ladies and Gentlemen who so kindly confevibuted to the latd Gift Auction and Concert at Taradalo, and inform them Ihaf- their gerrcKma effort* resulted in tho lidncl«omu acldUibn oJ J?3O to the building I'uikl. Taradale, November -lUi, 1831. ON and after this dato poison will be laid in ray Paddock* at Taradale and Meaneo. R.NEAGLE. ON and after this date Poison will be , laid oh the Riversion J and End*leigh ' mddtockff. "' • j ■ ; ' ■ H7 J. THOMPSON.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4145, 4 November 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4145, 4 November 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4145, 4 November 1884, Page 3

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