TUESDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. - c« to t m« At W. andG. Turnbull and High street.' .'m .' m'T CLEARING BALE; 0F TOBACCO 6. To doßeieoos T gnmehW; ; ) 0 f fl 16 Cases Tobaccos, . ; Comprising Jibs, dark and tight; bars, and fancy unt tobscoo. :’o ; l -—~ ■ • Us> Terms at sale. jyj*‘LANDRESS, HBPBUSN» &! CO,
TUESDAY, sth SEPTEMBERS At 12 o’clock. ,• ;•£_ Onjthe Premises ol Wall and Andersen. _ Great King street, / . H I T X x. A W V*o a ~" ■"■ ■ ' ~ ’"■' r ‘dff TUESDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER* At 2 O’olcdb - f ; TO SPORTSMEN AND OtM^, Atßooms, Rattray street. , f The following invoices— Assorted flags Milton Porcelain Go’s ware watchmaker’s goods Sportsmen’s first-class goods, consisting of— Patent double-barrel fowling-pieces Game, fish, and travelling bags". s Leggings and dog collars.. ■ C arriage aprons and patent bell targets. Terms at side. i HITE LA W fc V CO. WEDNESDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock. o -.t
On Rattray street Wharf. ; 64,000 FEET RED PINE, , 22,500 ft, sap. ex Express 10,000 ft. „ ex Wanganui 32,000 ft „ ex Jane Scollay, In lots to suit purchasers. 1 Terms at sale. , ' f H I T eT A W & CC. POSTPONED TO -■> WEDNESDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER. At 12o’clock. ■ ‘•. To Staffordshire Warehousemen, Storekeepers, Dealers, &c., &a • . SPED.D 1' N G sell by auction* at-'his new Rooms, Princes street, on Wednesday, 4th September, at 12 o’clock, 25 packages, exNorval, consisting of— Toilet sets, printed and lined V V Do do white and gold ’ J V Vr Do do granite ■ • i oiij Jngs In seta, pheasant and Annw and soup plates, bakers’ dishes, c o chambers, w and g chambers, printed caps and saucers, meat'dishes, Edinburg! teapots, w and g china tumblers, &c.,&c. Without reserve. DM • will
THURSDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock, FREEHOLD PROPERTY ATPRI&EOSE ttit.t.. , For Absolute Sale. D m. sFb ddt* n g • is instructed by the Trustees to sell by auction, at his New Rooms, Princes street, on Thursday, 7th September, at 2 o'clock. Those two sections of land situate at Prim* rose Bill, Momington, being 19 and 20, blqckl. ■ ' Together with lli A ten-roomed brick and stone dwellinghouse, outhouses, &c., erected thereon. Without reserve. Most of the purchase-money can remain for a term. TUESDAY, sth SEPTEMBER^ At 2 o’clock. At High street Yards.. ; :
FAT AND STORE PIGS. W .RIGHT, STEPHENSON, & 00. -will sell by auction, at their High street yards, on Tuesday, sth September, at 2 o’clock, 107 prime fat and store pigs. Ex Taiaroa, from Timaru. FRIDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Marybum Farm, Saddle HQI. DRAUGHT HORSES, DAIRY COWS, SHEEP, PIGS.IMPLBMENTS, FURNITURE. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON* A CO. have received instructions, from James Manning, Esq., to sell by auctidh,' at his farm, Marybum, Saddle Bill, on Friday, Bth September, at 12 o’clock, 4 heavy draught mates, in foal to Heather Jock 3 colts, 1 and 2 years old, by Young Marquis and Elswick 9 well-bred picked dairy cows, just calved and to calve 6 well-bred picked heifers. In call to the pure sbort-hom bull Waterhoilse 6 young calves by Waterhouse ; 38 half-bred ewes in lamb . • • • 4 pure Leicester rams, imported 40 pigs, consisting of Breeding sows, porkers, &c, * m Farming Implements, comprising^— 2 drays, with frames,' 2 tingle ploughs, 1 double ditto, fitted with' rsunsoil; potatoe plough, drill plengh. grabber, horse-hoe, harrows, roller, chaff-cutter by Bentall, oat bruiser, turnip pulper. weighing machine,' sledge..' shut and leading harness, fanning tools, dairy utensils. Household Furniture, ' 1
The Auctioneers have, much plewwre in drawing the attention of Farmers fend others to t!'e above sale, the stock having beebeelected by the owner regardless of cost, and,the Implements. which are of the most improved construction, being hU'-nearly' Mr Manning has sold his farm* the be cleared without the slightest re^ve. { H THO M A Chemist and Druggist, Walker street, Great King street. And Caversham. S. Always in stock—Drags And Chemicals of all kinds from best manufacturers... Patent Medicines, Brush ware,-Perfumery, and General Toilet Requisites. Prescriptions dispensed at any time day or night, and on Sundays from 9 to X). aim., and 6 to 9.30 p.m., at current rates. Having made arranges eats' %feitn .|an experienced Mechanical' Dentist,he l%.popartd to execute work in Gold, Silver, or Vulcanite.
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Evening Star, Issue 4219, 4 September 1876, Page 3
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