GREAT CLEARING SALE OF -A.T W'ITOZ-.ES-A.IL.E PRICES. RETIRING EROM THE BUSINESS. J t JpELDMAN, being about to retire from the business of Jeweller, begs to intimate to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Napier and its vicinity that he is now on his FLEE WELL VISIT, with a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of FIRST-CLASS JEWELLERY, &c., which he is determined to sell at such low prices as to insure a zpeedy clearance, and also to gtve his numerous patrons in Napier a chance of purchasing goods cheaper than they have ever done before. The Goods will be on view in a few days. Any Lady or Gentleman wishing to inspect the Stock, J. E. will be happy to wait on them at their residences, if they will enclose their card and address to Mr Swan, Photographic Artist. Every Article Guaranteed Genuine and of the Best Quality.
-A.XJ GTIO3ST. UNRESERVED SALE. ON FRIDAY, Bed FEBRUARY, 1865, At Two o’Clo.ek p.m. ]yr R. JOHN STUART Has received instructions to offer by Auction, on the Spit, on FRIDAY FIRST, 3rd FEBRUARY, The following Assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS, WITHOUT RESERYE. 20 boxes Belmont Candles, full weight 3 „ soap 1 case preserved salmon I „ salad oil, -J-pints 4 „ sardines, i’s 1 ~ lobsters 2 „ pickles (Crosse and Blackwell’s) 80 lbs. starch, in 1 and 21b. boxes 2 cases hair oil 1 tin colza oil 15 gross paper collars 1 doz. B. S. shirts 1 „ shawls 8 „ cotton hose 2 „ merino shirts 18 pairs tweed trousers 24 light tweed coats 12 fancy skirts 3 doz. Balmoral caps 2 pieces white calico 2 „ flannel 2 „ coburg 3 doz. hair brushes 4 „ cloth peak caps 30 pairs rustringa trousers 10 „ black cloth do. 2 doz. ladies’ companions Lot of trimmings 1 doz. cigar cases 6 „ purses 1 „ polka jackets 6 „ cotton handkerchiefs 6 tweed suits 10 doz. assorted caps 23 „ American cloth bags 53 ladies’ bags AND A great variety of other goods, hardware, &c., &c. Terms as usual. JOHN STUART, Auctioneer. In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. MIDDLE DISTRICT. In the matter of the Debtor and Creditor’s Act, 1862, and in the matter of John Mason, a Debtor, late of Napier, in the Province of Hawke’s Bay, Bootmaker. Monday, the 30th day of January, 1865. UPON reading the petition of Thomas Dillon Smith of Napier, aforesaid, Cabinet-maker, and the affidavits of the said Thomas Dillon Smith, of John Nathaniel Wilson, and of Thomas Symes, it is ordered that a SEQUESTRATION of all the ESTATE and EFFECTS of the said JOHN MASON be made to Edward Lyndon of Napier, aforesaid, Accountant. And it is ordered that the hearing of the said petition be appointed for the 31st day of July, 1865, with leave to the said John Mason to apply to set aside the sequestration hereby ordered, or for protection in the meantime. J. N. WILSON, Solicitor, Napier. the Supreme Court A *
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 221, 1 February 1865, Page 2
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481Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 221, 1 February 1865, Page 2
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