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. Auction Sale* A. I. MCGREGOR. a. lnnes McGregor, A UCTIONEER & GENERAL A AGENT. Auction Sales conducted in town and country. Landed and House Properties Bought, j Sold, or Let. Valuations made, Residuary Accounts Prepared for Stamp Office, Partnership Accounts adjusted, Absentees represented FIRST FRIDAY in every mouth, Sale of all sorts of Stock at Brooks's Yards, Head of the Bay. LAST SATURDAY in every month, Sale of General Merchandise in Town Hall, Akaroa. Entries are requested prior to sale. JoLLiE Street South, AKAROA, aug2B SALE OF FURNITURE, BLANKETS, BOOKS, &c. TOWN HALL. Mr a. i. McGregor wui Sen at the Town Hall on Saturday, 18th inst., at 1 p.m., The balance of Mr Meech's Goods and Effects, consisting of pictures, books, crockery, ducks, fowls, dog, &c. Amongst the books is a complete copy of the first vol. of the Akaroa Mail. Also, at the same time and place, on account of other constituents—Beds, bedding, blankets, sheets, dressing glasses, bedroom ware, glass and crockery. And, for another owner—MEN'S CLOTHING,GROCERIES, choice selection of GLASS - ! WARE, and an elegant consignment of silver jewellery/ Also, punt, sails, and oars, with Jones' manufacturing and other sewing machines. The whole of the goods are absolutely Without Reserve. a. innes McGregor, Auctioneer. VANGIONI'S SALE. POSTPONED till SATURDAY, 25th INST., owing to Mr Vangioni's absence in the Dunedin markets. Additional items to be added to future advertisements. a. i. McGregor, Auctioneer. SALE OF GROCERIES, DRAPERY, CLOTHING, AND GENERAL STORES. MR A. I. McGREGOR has the pleasure to announce that he has received instructions from Mr J. Vangioni to Sell by Auction, at his store, Lavaud Street, Akaroa, on Saturday, 25th March current, in consequence of his readjusting and remarking his stock, A large quantity of Goods that are in daily use, consisting of teas, sugars, flour, soap, candles, dairy requisites, hardware goods, milk pans, buckets, &c, &c. Also, A large quantity of DRAPERY, men's, boys', ladies', and children's clothing. The goods are all fresh from the best markets, and will be sold under the hammer for cash, at a large sacrifice: Opportunities of the above sort rarely occur to enable families to supply their winter wants on conditions so favorable to the buyer. a. INNES McGregor, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE OF SHEEP AND CATTLE. MR A. I. MoGREGOR has received instructions from George Armstrong, Esq., to Sell at his Home Station, Mount Vernon, near Akaroa, on Thursday, 23rd March current, at noon, the following draughts of Sheep and Cattle :— 1000 ? AT SHEEP - -i-v/ \J\J mixed sexes and ages. 1 AHA SUPERIOR JLUUU BREEDING EWES 2000 OfY STEERS. -| £ DRY HEIFERS. -j £ COWS with Calves JL<J at foot. The Sheep are strong and vigorous, and 2, 4, and 6-tooth, and the Cattle well bred and in prime condition. Mr Armstrong has kindly allowed the Auctioneer to receive entries of Sheep from other flockowners in the district for sale at the above time and place, and the Auctioneer respectfully requests early intimation of the same, to enable them to be advertised and pen arrangements made. a. innes McGregor, j Auctioneer.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 591, 14 March 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 591, 14 March 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 591, 14 March 1882, Page 3

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