Nil' AND IVTA. COMPA Y
THURSDAY, 18th APKIL.
Al Win. M'Donald's Farm (near Perry a fSiding). At 2 o'clock. UNR E S E R~V~E D BALK FIREWOOD AND FENCING lOSTSryiIE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND *■ MERCANTILE AGENCY COM J'ANY (Limited) has received instructions from Mr RichuTd Orr to tell by public auction as above — 150 Cords Cut Bluegum Fiicwood '8-inch longtlis) 2500 Split Bluegum Fencing Posts
The above wero cut six months ago from trees 24 years old. Tho firewood is of suporior quality, and[ the posts can bo guaranteed equal to Tasmanian. Tho whole will be sold, without reserve, in lots, to suit purchasers, Purchasers can arrange for loading at Perry's Sidiuq.
A drag will leave tho Colonial Bank corner at 1.30 p.m. for the sale, E P. BURBURY, aplO Mannger and Auctioneer.
SATURDAY, iOui APRIL, At Tattersaira Yardo. At 12 o clock. CLEARING UNRESERVED SALE OF FIRST-OLASS HKAVY DRAUGHT HORSjiS, HARNESS, IMPLEMENTS, Etc.
On account of Mr Alex. Kerkaijan, who lus given up Contracting.
I^IIK NEW ZK ALAND LOAN AND ■■■ MERCANTILE AGFNCY COMPANY, LIMITED, lus beon favorod with instructions from MrAu,x, Kehnohan to soil by public auction as above — 13 Splendid Young Draught Mares and Geldings I First-class Hack 4 Farm Drays (rfood as new), 4 D.F. Ploughs, 4 Sots Blocks, Chains, and Trees, 2 Sots 6-Leaf Harrows, Harness for Draught Horsci, Riding Saddle and BriJlo, 2 Sledges, Dog Cart and Set of Harness, Eto.
Mr Kornohan is so favorably known in connection with'tho selection of Draught Hoisoaof tho right stamp, that it is unnocessary to enlarge on tho good qualities of thoßo which ho now places beforo tho publio for absoluto sale. Suflice it to say that they aro second to none in tho district. Thoy aio all young, sound, and staunch, and will be sold subject to any trial befoio lokving tho yaids.
Following tho übovo wo will sell on account of Meesis M. Healey, James W. Frame, Baikic aud Robortson, W. Cray, James Walter*, G. Ny, A. Kennedy, S. M'Gcc, and others, 20 First-okas Draught Marcs and Gelding?. K. P. BUKBURY, Manoger and Auctioneer, ap!2 N.Z.L. v..d M.A. Co,
T> MOLLISON AND CO.'S GRUAT ANNUAL CLEARING 'SALh OK BOOTS AND SHOES Is Siill Going On.
We have' {now landed over CO Trunks of NEW GOODS, a'great poitionof which, owing to our having sold out of lines, will bo offered during tho remaindor of our Sale AT SALE PRICES.
Now is tho opportunity for obtaining NEW SEASON'S BOOTS [AND SHOES AT Ridiculously Low Rates, NOTE. Lathes' Kid Ox Shoes (just opened), 5g 3d and 6s 3d Gonts' English Goloshcd Balmorals^ sewn, 7s 9d and 10s Gd Girls' Kid Ox Shoes, sizes 7 to 9, 3a 3d Girls' Kid Ox Shoca, sizes 10 to 13, 3s 9d Ladies' Canvass Shoes, 2i 9J Ladies Leather Slippers, 2a lid
OTHER LINES EQUALLY CHEAP.
Bo in Time for tho Bargai s. B. MOLLISON AND CO. apG rr\o Lt<T, or LFASK— Soven-Hooined X STONE HOUSE, with Bath Room aud Kitchen Fine situation ; every convenience. Six acres of gtoutid. For particulais apply to R Davidson and Co., or R. Thomiv-on, tho Customs. ap3
NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS
Wo havo now opened our NEW WINTKR GOODS, and our Stocks aro Replenished in all Departments.
NEW JACKETS. NEW MILLINERY. NEW TitIMMIMJS. MiW DKE3S GuOt>P. NMY VELV\EIEi!,]NS. New Fur Trimmings, New (lomcspuna, Oamaru Dross Tweeds, Uoslyn Drees Tweeds (how uud Stylish Designs, wry durable), New i v erges iv kadii q shades (Jsnvy, Caidinal, Black, Peacock, etc.) New Hosiery, New Umbrellas, New Gloves, New Ulunkety, New Flannels, Now Tabliugs, New d'Oyleys, New Trny Cloths, New Tablo Napkins, New Counterpanes (choico lot), Now OurUhu, New Flannel* ttes, New Shirtings, New Dimity, Wow Uibbons, New Laces, Now Folt Hate, New Straw Hats and Bonnets, Now Millinery Trimmings, New Pompoms, New Jtt Bonnets, New Hibbonß, New Velvets. SPECIAL NOTICE 10 THE LADIES OP OA.MAUU. Wo have secured tho Services of MISS M. GUAUAM, late of Messrs Herbert, Haynes and Co., Duncdiu, as Head Milliner, and can guarantee Styluh, Becoming, at d Artistically Tnmmod UATB AND BONNETS. A laig<j variety of New Shapes ju-jt Received rlhor Iho Well-known and highly appreciated Style, iffioiency, Finish, and Economy of our Dressmaking Department will bo maintained under the sumo manuLCincnt as beioie. An Lxamination op ouk Valub Souoitkd. N.B.— Wo seek to demonstrate tho True Economy of Punhadng % Oood Artio'c. In most matotiati tho principal part of the valuo is in iho mukiug, tho raw maicrial being comparatively cheup. If you buy thiee cheap articles that will only ktt hb long as oj,e good ono you aio jayirg lor nearly three times as much labor as you would be by purchasing tho good aiticlo at the outset. Hence it it faUo economy to buy low clats gouds. Of course all classes of demand must bo catered for, but w e prefer to Sell the Good Article 1 CLAYTON, GARDINER AND CO., i
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8163, 18 April 1895, Page 3
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