Holloway’s Ointment and Pills. — Though it is impossible, in this climate of changing temperature, to pievent ill-health altogether, yet its form and frequency may be much mitigated by the early adoption of remedial measures. When hoarseness, cough, thick breathing, and the attending slight fever indicate irritation of the throat and chest, Holloway’s Ointment should be rubbed upon these parts without delay, and his Pills taken in appropriate doses, to promote its curative action. No catarrhs or sore throats can resist these remedies. Printed directions envelope every package of Holloways .medicaments which are suited to all ages and conditions and to every ordinary disease to which humanity s liable.—Advt. TOWN EDITION. [lsstied at 4.30 p. «». • New Advertisements. SALE AT WAKANUI MILL. THURSDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, . 11.30 sharp. Alfred Harrison, favored with instructions from Mr H. Moffatt, who is leavina the district for Southland, will Sell by Public Auction, at the Wakanui Mill, on above date, the whole oE his Stock, Implements, &c., &c., as follows : DRAUGHT HORSES. 1 grey gelding, Badger, good in all harness, aged 1 grey gelding, Whisky, good in all harness, aged 1 bay r mare, Nellie, good in all harness, 6 years 1 grey maro, Rose, good in all harness, 6 years HACKS. 1 bay trap mare, Nellie, 6 years, very quiet 1 bay gelding, 4 years, good in saddle and harness, a splendid buggy cob 1 chestnut gelding, 4 years, good in saddle and harness 1 grey mare, 4 years, good in saddle and harness . i 1 boy’s pony, very quiet r CATTLE. 4 young cows, in full profit 1 dry cow, 1 heiier, in calf •: 1 young bull, by John Cochrane’s bull, dam, pedigree cow 3 dalves 2 fat pigs Quantity ducks and fowls 1 pure bred Pointer bitch IMPLEMENTS.
1 four-horse waggon 1 dog cart 1 double-furrow plough (Reid and Gray) 1 set four-leaf iron harrows, 2 four cwt. Avery weighing machines, swingletrees, barrow, ladders, forks, spades, horse-cloths, 3 tarpaulins, empty sacks (new and old), 24 hurdles, 3 pig troughs; also, Flour, bran, crushed oats, 3 tons bright oat straw chaff, free from wire 50 sacks pig meal, 1 stack hay, 1 stack straw, 3 cords firewood HARNESS. 3 cart saddles and breeching 6 sets leading harness 4 sots plough harness and winkers 9 collars and haimes 1 set trap harness, new 1 riding saddle 1 side ,i 1 set breaking tackle FURNITURE. 1 large telescope dining-table, 10 x 4 2 sofas, 1 doz. chairs, 1 largo kitchen table, 12 x 4 ; 2 kitchen dressers a d plate rails, 6 men’s bunks, bedsteads and matrasses, toilet tables, stands and sets, glass, crockery, etc. ] 4 bar-framed hives of bees Quantity hams and bacon, and sundries CROPS. 70 acres wheat, in splendid condition Pasturage of 15 acres of grass, with water in paddock until Ist March next. This sale demands special attention, as Mr Moffatt wishes it to be distinctly understood that every line will be cleared WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE Luncheon at 11 o’clock. The sale will commence at 11.30 punctually. THURSDAY, 30th NOVEMBER. ALFRED HARRISON, 24n Auctioneer.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 801, 24 November 1882, Page 3
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512Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 801, 24 November 1882, Page 3
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