Auctions. To-morrow (Saturday). BANKRUPTCY STOCK SALE In Estate of Edward Purser. Purkiss and Nos worthy, Have received instructions from Messrs. Godfrey and Fisk to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, October 29, At 11 o’clock, sharp : 11-IE WHOLE of the UNSOLD STOCK in the above Estate, consisting of : Clothing Boots and Shoes Drapery and Millinery Blankets and Counterpanes And the usual Goods found in a Draper’s and Milliner’s Establishment. Also: IRONMONGERY, Ac., consisting of : Bedsteads Mattrasses and Pillows Clocks Toilet Glasses Lamps Sheep Shears, the latest improve-
meats Tools Spades, Forks, Shovels, Axes, etc. Brushware Empty Casks, in good order Crockery and Glassware Boxes Tea Canterbury Cheese One ti rst-el ass I r on Safe (fi re proof) Pier Glass (very handsome) Counters and fittings in both shops And A Lot of Useful Articles too numerous to particularise. *.** The Auctioneers especially recommend this sale to the public as being a genuine one, the lots having to be cleared. Sale at Drapery Establishment, next Mr. Griffiths’ Auction Mart. PURKISS & NOSWORTHY, Gl9 Auctioneers. Notices. Blenheim Rifle Volunteers. mHE FIRST COMPETITION for JL the Company’s GOLD MEDAL and the SEYMOUR CUP, will take place on Tuksdav, November Ist, at half-past seven o’clock, a. in. JOHN T. ROBINSON, G 26 Captain Commanding. Store Sheep! Store Sheep ! THE undersigned are prepared during the present season to DELIVER any quantity of STORE SHEEP to any part of the District at the shortest notice. Prices ranging from 2s Gd each, according to quality and condition. It. & W. PARKER, 612 Grove Road, Blenheim. Notice to Sheep Owners. rnHE Blenheim and Awatere Sheep X Rates for the year, 1881, are now due, and will be received by Mr. Hickson’, Clerk to Sheep Department. B. P. BAYLEY, 624 Chief Inspector of Sheep. Blenheim, 2Gth October, 1881. The Rabbit Nuisance-
A FURTHER MEETING on the RABBIT QUESTION will be hold at the Club Hotel, on Saturday, November 19th, at 2-30 p.m., for the purpose of Receiving the Report of the Committee. All interested are requested to attend. G2O Art Union. Art union for chestnut MARE and FOAL by Treason, on Saturday Night, S o’clock, at Fraser’s Auction Mart. The last chance. Tenders WantedFOR about TWO MILES of WIRE FENCING —all iron, &c. The land is level and clear. Apply to WILLIAM ADAMS, 634 Langley Dale. The Rabbit Act. N SALE at the Times Office. Price : Sixpence. Borough Pound. TMPOUNDED in the Borough Pound, on October 27th, ISSI : I BLACK FILLY, four white feet, small white star on forehead. 1 BAY COLT, white blase down face. 1 BAY COLT, near hind foot white, no brands visible. If not claimed before the 19th day of November, the same will be sold at 12 o’clock noon. THOS. MAXTEJD, 633 Borough Pouudkeeper;
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 303, 28 October 1881, Page 3
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