A VOCAL ENTERTAINMENT, BY GENTLEMEN AMATEURS, Will he given at the WHITE STORE, EASTERN SPIT, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, the 10 th inst. ' Admission —2a. 6d. Doors open at half-past 7. Concert to commence at 8. VALUABLE SALE OF FURNITURE! THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN LEAVING NAPIER. Mr. VAUTIER JANISCH has received instructions from E. G. WEIGHT.\ Esq., to sell hy Public Auction, at his residence, Shalcspeareroad, on SATURDAY, G th September, at Noon precisely ,• — Drawing-room furniture, COMPRISING Mahogany Tables Rosewood Chairs, with hair cushions Brussels Carpet Pier Glass Grand Piano, by Stoddart Engravings in handsome frames Eight-day Time Piece Moreen Window Curtains and Poles Ac., &e., Ac. Bed-room Furniture, Comprising — Mahogany Chest of Drawers Mahogany Double Washstand and Fittings Toilet and Cheval Glasses Iron Bedsteads Towel Horses Ac., &c., Ac. Dining-room Furniture, Comprising — Cane-seated Chairs Tea and Dinner Services Tables r Ac.,, Ac. Kitchen Furniture, Comprising — Tables Kitchen Range (Gaston A Jarvis) Cooking Utensils Ac., Ac., Ac. AND VARIOUS OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO PARTICULARIZE. Conditions at time of Sale. ART U N lON. ME. VAUTIER JANISCIIwiII sell by Public Auction at his Stores on FRIDAY, ISRA SEPTEMBER, at Noon precisely — A Collect ion of lIA NDS OME ENGRAVINGS : Hearts Misgivings First Appeal Last Appeal Gentle Warning Village Festival “ Feed my Sheep ” “Look on us” Raphael Fisher’s Daughter Philip de Champagne Faith, Hope and Charity Young England Infant Gardeners AND MANY OTHER SUBJECTS. ALSO— Musical Instruments Writing Desks Dressing Cases Ac., Ac., Ac. Napier, August 30, 1802. TO BE LET OR SOLD, THE COTTAGE NOW IN OCCUPATION OF MR. TRIPHOOK, Shakspcarc-road. Apply to TRIPHOOK & WRIGHT. CHURCH OF ENGLAND TRUST. THE UNDERSIGNED have been instructed by the Trustees to offer for lease Suburban Sections Nos. 49 and 53, and part of Nos. 50 ami 51; also Town Sections Nos. 408, 409, and 410, Town of Napier. Plan of the sections may be seen, and further particulars obtained at our office, Slnkespeare-road, TRIPHOOK & WRIGHT. JUST RECEIVED EX BAGS CROWN Napier, Sept. 1, 18G2. “LAPWING.” BRAND FLOUR F. SUTTON. 20 On Sale by the Undersigned. EX “MOUNTAIN MAID” @ SYDNEY. AND OTHER LATE ARRIVALS, CASES ELDER WINE 3 hhds. Rum 2 hhds. Martcll's Brandy 2 qr.-casks Martell’s Brandy 2 hhds. Port wine 4 qr.-casks Port Wine 20 cases Geneva 20 boxes Sydney Soap 80 boxes Sperm Candles 12 half-chests superior Tea 12 quarter-chests ditto I case Wax Vestas —t in boxes 1 case 25 gross Plaid Boxes 3 cases Blacking 2 cases Fry & Son’s Cocoa and Chocolate 1 case American Brooms 3 cwt. Black Lead (best quality) 6 cases Salad Oil 3 eases Pickles 2 cases Figs 3 cases Coffee in tins 2 cases Fancy Biscuits 6 cases Preserved Lobsters 4 cases “ Salmon 2 cases “ Oysters 2 cases Assorted Confectionery. F. SUTTON. Napier, Sept. 1, 1862.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 62, 4 September 1862, Page 2
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463Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 62, 4 September 1862, Page 2
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