fij^t'l^K TT NTON STEAM«^§B«b> SHIP COM " PANT'S Steamers are appointed to leave, booking as follows : FOR PICTON AND WELLINGTON, booking for Lytttlton, Dnnedin, papier, WsEgtinui, Giaborne, Tauranga, Oaaaru and Timaru— The TAIAIiOA, e.s, on FRIDAY, 28th Maroh, nt 10 a.m., taking Passengers sfi«i Ca gi to s.s. Wanaka, for Lytteiton, Dunedir, &c., and to s.s. laiybird, for Kapler, Gisborne, and Tauranga. The TAIAROA, s. s., on TUESDAY, Ist April. TpOR WELLINGTOyThe CLAUD HAMDLTON, s. s., on FRIDAY, 25th March, taking pas"fngers and cargo for North and South. FOR TAR ANA XI and MANUKAU, booking for Tauranga— The WELLINGTON sf, en SATURDAY. 29th March, at 12 Noon, taking bydney Psssengers to s.s. Rot,nu%. The TAiAROA, ?. s., on FRIDAY, 4th April. EOR SYDNEY (booking Passengers to Pewcftstle and Brisbane— The KOTOKUA, a s., from Auckland, Ist April Booked Passengers forwarded per c.3. Wel'ington, 29th March. FOX MELBOURNE & ADELAIOF, via GIiKY MOUTH and HOKITiKAThe CLAUD HAMILTON, s. s.. on WfcDNKSDAY, 2nd April. FOR MELBOURNE and ADELAIDE, ™ WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, BLUFF— Ihe ARAWATA, fB , on SATURDAY. sth April. ! WOOL bookel through to LONDON at ONEPjtNNY pcrlb. Freight and Peseage Tickets to be obtained from THOMAS CAWTHRON, Agent, 10' 8 Guvarnmeut Wharf FOR SALE — TWO usefurPLOUGH GELDINGS, Seven and Eight years old, with Harness. Csn be sen at work on application to F. H. BLUNDELL. Staplegrove, Walmea West- 923—3 IMMENSE SALE OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, j MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS FITTINGS, &c, &c. MONDAY, 31st MARCH, TUESDAY, Ist APRIL, Commencing Each Day at Eleven o'clock THE ENTIRE STOCK OF MR. C. MERTON, (late buxz.) MESSRS. H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from C. Merton, Esq. (who is relinquishing the business) to, SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Furniture and Land Sale Rooms, Cashel-street, Christchurch, on MONDAY, 31st MARCH, and TUESDAY, Ist APRIL NEXT, At II o'clock each day, The whole of his IMMENSE STOCK OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,, Music, Music Books. Fittings, &c, &c, &c, Comprising 1 semi-grand piano, in walnut, by Carl Bonisch 2 upright pianos, in walnut, by Carl Ronisch 2 do do, do, oblique strings, do 1 do do, do, do, do 2 do do, in ebonised case, do 1 semi-grand piano, in rosewood, by Broadwood 3 upright pianos, by Broadwood 2 pianos, in walnut, check action, by Brinsmead 2 pianos, in rosewood, check action, by Brinsmead 1 piano, in ebonised case, patent pedal action, by Francks 1 piano, in walnut, oblique strings, by Schwechter 1 piano, in walnut, by Schroer 2 pianos, do, by Ascherberg 1 pianette, do, do 1 do, in ebonised case, do 1 do, in walnut, by Chappell 1 piano, in ebonised case, by Francks 4 pianettes, in walnut, by Bord 1 piano, in walnut, by Murphy 1 harmonium, 5 stops, in Walnut, by Alexandre 1 harmonium, 7 stops, in walnut, by Alex> andre 1 harmonium, 8 stops, in walnut, by Patti 1 do, 5 stops, do, do 1 do, ro stops, do, do 1 American organ, 9 stops, by Smith 1 pianista (harmonium with handle) in rosewood 1 double bass, 2 violincellos, 1 viola, 80 violins 44 violin bows, 20 cases for violins, fancy wood I tenor drum, 1 side drum, 2 banjo 3 (machine heads) 7 banjos, 9 tamborines, 10 Anglo-German : concertinas 1 English concertina, 6 German do, 14 imitatation Anglo-German do 152 German concertinas, 15 German accor- | dians 3 musical boxes, 4, 6, and 8 tunes, musical albums Piano stools, harmonium chair, clarionettes and cases < Flutes, 8, 6, 4, and 1-keyed, 36 piccolos and flageolets 18 piccolos, cornets, post horns, metronomes Digitoriums, portable music desks, pitch pipes China busts, binding folios, manuscript music Books, all kinds, triangles, mouth organs Drum sticks and drum fittings Piano wire and fittings Violin strings and fittings Every description of Music, songs, solos Duets, trios, &c, &c, &c. Oratorios, operas, Pieces of all kinds An immense collection. THE WHOLE MUST ABSOLUTELY BE SOLD, And will be removed to H. MATSON'S LARGE ROOM For the purpose. TERMS EXCEEDINGLY LIBERAL. MONDAY, 3 Ist MARCH, and TUESDAY, Ist APRIL, 1 1 o'clock eacU day. 968—8
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 73, 26 March 1879, Page 3
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669Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 73, 26 March 1879, Page 3
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