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SECONDARY EDUCATION RESERVES FOR LEASE FOR 21 YEARS. nnTTR undermentioned reserves will bo X offered for Lease by Auction at the Council Chambers, Napier, at noon on SATURDAY, 14th February, ISBS : — Section 2, Block VII., Waihua Survey District, 700 acres, upset rental per year £36. Lot B of section 513, town of Napier, 20 perches, upset rental per year £8. Section 16, Kereru Bush, 28 acres, upset rental per year £2 10s. Section 29, Kereru Bush, 18 acres, upset rental per year £2. The rental bid at the sale will be the rental for the first seven years, one-fourth more for the second seven years, and onehalf more for the third seven years. Other conditions of lease declared at sale. DAVID SIDEY, Hon. Sec. to Governors of High School Nfipier, 10th December, 1864. /"lASH "DOOT QHOP, JOHN MURRAY, DIRECT IMPORTER. BOOTS AND DHOES. kJ TWENTY-TWO (22) TRUNKS OF BOOTSgAND SHOES Per Coptic and Carthnge h:ive just arrived, and are unpacked awaiting inspection. Girls' Lace Button E.S. Boots Boys' Lace Button E.B. Boots Boys' and Girls' Shoes in Ivid and Calf Ladies' Shoes, Button and Lace Gents' Lace and E.S. Shoes All to bo seen and Pm-chased Chcaplv at JOHN TI/TURRAY'S, Hastings -street. These Goods are manufactured specially to my order to suit the Hawko'sßay Market, a higher price than ordinarily paid by retailers being , given to secure a first-class article, and one that will make all first purchasers come back again when needing a re-fit. The soles are of best and most lasting quality, and for style no boots imported can compare with them. Purchasers of these Boots and Shoes will find one pair of them equal to four pairs of Cheap and Nasty descriptions now flooding the market. JOHN MURRAY Is the only Napier Retailer who imports original packages of Boots and Shoes direct from the HOME MAKERS. My aim and study is to keep THE BEST BOOTS AND SHOES THAT MONEY CAN BUY, And that 30 years'experience can recommend, and at PRICES THE LOWEST That Sound Boots can bo sold for. JOHN MURRAY, NAPIER CASH BOOT SHOP. 4p T> ripAYLOR, \J. XV. X Has just received a large assortment of first-class Boots and Shoes from the best colonial manufactures, also a choice assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dancing Boots and Shoes. Sold at very moderate prices. C. R. TAYLOR, Boot and Shoe Warehouse, next Bank of New Zealand, Hastings SaSes l»y JFBamier & ILitfdle. baMs^irXliddle, Merchants, Wool Brokers, Shipping, Forwarding and General Commission Agents, Auctioneers, etc. Napier and Port Aiiuriri. Regular auctions of Skins, Hides, Tallow, &0., held at their Port Ahuriri 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 effected the 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 Store and consigned to our care for shipment only is forwarded with every despatch, and the bills of lading handed to the owner or whosoever he may appoint without delay, and without the owner incurring any charge of any nature whatsoever. Liberal cash advances made upon all the above produce when entered for sale here, or through our agents in either London or New York. —AGENTS FOR— W. & A. Gilbey, Wine and Spirit Merchants. The Greenbank Alkali Works Company, Australian M. P. Life Assurance Society. Union Fire &Marine Insurance Co. of N 7i. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society. Reuters Telegram Agency, Thomas' Sheep Dip. Sales by Brooking &St. Clair O R Q A L E~. "TXTE have been instructed to sell one of T V , the most pleasantly situated and desirable residences in Napier. The House is large, commodious, and fitted up with every convenience, and having all the necessary Outbuildings, such as Washhouse, Stable, Coach-house, &c., conveniently near to the House. The Grounds comprise five acres good Land, all laid out in Garden, Orchard, and Shrubberies, intersected by pleasant Walks and Carriage Drive. The Trees and Shrubs are all well grown, and afford ample shelter. The Land may be sold in one lot or in part, a convenient acre paddock being separate from the other portion. Title: Crown Grant. This affords a rare opportunity of acquiring a most desirable Freehold. For terms apply to BROOKING & ST. CLAIR. VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUSINESS SITES FOR SALE. undersigned are instructed to disJL pose of, by private contract, those valuable Business Sites being parts of Napier Town Sections Nos. 127 and 128, having frontages of 25 feet to Tennysonstreet, and same to right-of-way at back. Two of them are corner sections. This property is one of the very few remaining unsold freeholds suitable for business premises in Tennyson-street, and in consequence should command a ready sale. Offers a rare opportunity for business men to acquire a cheap freehold in one of the best situations in Napier, near to all the public offices, and in close proximity to the main thoroughfare. These sections will be sold on terms to suit purchasers, and the rate of interest charged on unpaid balance will be moderate. An early application is solicited. BROOKING & ST. CLAIR. _ MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! HHHE undersigned are prepared to advance X Money upon approved security upon the most favorable terms , . BROOKING & ST. CLAIR. MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. WE beg to announce that wo have been appointed Agents for the above Company, vice Mr A. L. Cooper resigned, I and we therefore request all Policy-holders I to forward their premiums to us. BROOKING & St. CLAIR. * ' NEW" SEASON'S" CURE /CANTERBURY TTAMS & T)ACON \j XjL Xj Very Mild and Guaranteed. E. W. KNOWLES.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4191, 29 December 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4191, 29 December 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4191, 29 December 1884, Page 1

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