SALE BY AUCTION Ou the Premise", A.L xa'ndra. Tuesday. September 6, A T 2 ?,]». have received instructions from Mrs J W NOBLE (who is leaving the district) to sell by public auction at above time and place, the whole of hrr Hcmeho'd Furniture and effect", consisting of:— Round table, Austrian chairs, fire irons, clock, lamp, trays, wa*hstand and ware, mirror, double iron bedstead and wire wove mattress, passage oilcloth, kitchen dresser, table, cupboards, chair. No, 7 jockey stove, 2 colonial sofas. Jewel stove, washstand, dressing table, double brass rail bedstead and wire wove mattress, copper boiler, wheelbaroow, tubs, fowls, 100 7yds wire matting, cooking utensils, and other articles too numerous to particularise. Also—l Suite in leather. Other entries invited. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th. AT 2 P M* On the Premises, Alexandra. have received instructions from Mrs W HANSEN (who is leaving th*district) to sell by public auction as .above— The whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS. Full particulars in next issue. TAGO CENTRAL RAILWAY ' LEAGUE. the above will be THIS EVENING 8 p.m. A full is re^M^- 1 FRANK YOU Secretary -A GREATCommences at TO-DAY-As the Proprietor is giving up business, everything must be cleared under cost price LEXANDRA. RESERVES - CONSERVATION SOCIETY ANNUAL TEEE PLANTING. THURSDAY, Bth" SEPTEMBERProgramme. 9.89 a.m.—Citizens are requested to attend in Recreation Ground with spades to prepare for planting. 2 p.m.—Trees will be planted* - Band in attendance, J R BARTHOLOMEW, Hon. Sec,
Teacher of Music* Pianoforte, American Oeoan, Harmony, and Theory. t Having obtained Senior Honours in Trinity College, London, MISS GAW is prepared to receive pupils at Ophir (and surrounding districts, Pupils prepared for examinations. • Terms Moderate, Miss Gaw will be in attendance at Mr Fraser's Hotel, Ophir, on Monday, 12 th September. Address—P.O. Ophir. vB,BO R D A Y I would respectively request residents ©f Alexandra to observe THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Btb, bs a HOT TD AY, it bei-g (fr» day fixed by the Reserves Co aurv-tiou Society fertree planting. GEO. SPENOER, Alexandra, Aug. 30, 1904. AIDAN'S OHUROH. Evensong 7pm )IVINE SERVICE will be held in the Presbyterian Churches as under:— Alexandra 11 a,m, and 7 p.m. (Nathaniel's Religious Difficulty and its Removal) Clyde 3 p,m. Rev. J. Mackie.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 440, 1 September 1904, Page 4
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363Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 440, 1 September 1904, Page 4
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