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Meetings WALU RACES. FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1886. Grand Kace Ball, To be held in the GRAIN SHBD, TIN WALD. Double tickets, ss. 0. JEPHSON, Hon Sec.
A. Harrison. I Alfred Harrison, TO SUIT THE DEPRESSED TIMES, I am about to meet my farmer friend* and others with a cheerful spirit, and shall Sell, at my Saturday Sales, at the /pllowing RATES OF COMMISSION, until further notice : HORSES ) CATTLE > ") PIGS j £ 2 PER CENT. IMPLEMENTS, 5 PER CENT PRODUCE \ tf PER CENT. SUNDRIES J 0 Over £5 SALES, in 1 f PER CENT. Town or ft) or Country JAs may be arranged. LAND. FARMS, and! Town and I 411 PER CENT Subu rba n | 4 2 Properties, J VERY SHORTLY I shall be arranging a regular MONTHLY LAND SALE, and shall be glad to receive entries for the' same AT ONOE LOANS. —Money to lend on Freehold Security, TERMS.—BiIIs can be arranged for previous to any sale, otherwise terms will be cash. ALFRED HARRISON, Auctioneer AGENT for THE NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Risks at Lowest Rates.
Auctions. CLEARING SALE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19. WILLIAM HALL ZOUOH has bean favored with Instructions from Mr George Veel (who is leaving the colony) to sell by pnblio section, at bis residence, Havelock street West, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, The whole of his well-selected Household FURNITURE & EFFECTS, comprising One drawing-room suite in cretonne, sideboard, dining table, one piano, dinner waggon, fender and irons, black and gold pier gla a, E.P. spoons and forks, lamps, cutlery, glassware, photographs, carpets, washstands and ware, dressing tables, looking glasses, single and doable bedsteads, Mattresses, j blankets, counterpanes, chests of drawers, chairs, dinner service, and all kinds of kitchen utensils ; also, 1 capital side-saddle, with bridle, martingale, etc, all complete, and nearly new ; 1 gent’s saddle and bridle, etc; quantity of firewood, scaffolding, boards, garden and other tools, good laying fowls, etc. Sale at 1 o’clock Terms cash. 11 976 W. H. ZOUOH, Auctioneer.
Saturday auction Sales OF HORSES, CATTLE, PI£S, * AND SUNDRIES, AT TATTERS ALL’S, WEST STREET, ASHBURTON.
Messrs matson, oox & co. at the solicitation of several clients, Intimate to the Public That it is their intention to hold AUCTION SALES of the above EVERY SATURI/-' r AT TWELVE O’CLOCK Opening Sale, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1885. We wish to notify to our Clients and the Public that every attention will be paid to their interests, and Account Sales rendered with our USUAL PROMPTNESS. MATSON. COX & CO.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1320, 9 November 1885, Page 3
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