,Apcfa6ns; r^ SALB~OF '2O'TONS' PRIME DERWENT ; POTATOES,' . 1 1 “ s ' On arrival of the schooner Circe from .j ‘ Lyttelton.. George thomas will 1 Veil’by public auction, on arrival, of the Circe, from Lyttelton- . 20 tons prime Derwent potatoes., '' Particulars bn arrival. Terms at,sale. G. THOMAS. SALE OF PRODUCE, On, arrival of the schooner . Herald, from Lyttelton. GEORGE THOMAS will sell by public i auction pn the breastwork) opposite the Provincial Buildings, on arrival of the Herald, froth Lyttelton, of which due' notice will be given— , 100 sacks flour, Steggall’s : 100 do do, Wilson’s . £ 250 do prime potatoes (from the farm of Sir Oracroft Wilson) 50 sacks sharps i 100 do prime pats 10‘cases'prime cheese Terms at sale G. THOMAS. FRIDAY, 20th OCTOBER. UNRESERVED SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, HARMONIUMS, AND CHINA SERVICES.,
Hjf R. N. J. ISAACS has received iastmc--IV± tions to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambton-quay, on Friday, the 20th October at 2 o’clock, without reserve, the following very useful household.furniture- — Iron bedsteads, wood bedsteads, bedding, chairs (all kinds), chests-drawers; wasbband stands, pianos, harmoniums, cheffqniers, 1 Canterbury diningroom tables, 100 tables, kitchen tables, hall tables, work-tables, card-tables, Chinese tables, whatnots, music stands, music stools, drawing-room suites, towel-horse, chamber sets, breakfast sets, dinner services, : filters, English and colonial conches, toilet glasses, gilt chimney glasses, ’Grover and Baker’s sewing: machines, Florence sewing machines, Imperial sewing machines, infants’ ;; , j : cots,'dish/covers, kerosene lamps, copying : presses, engravings, bleoi graphs, i oil paintings, a large assortment of' second-hand furniture, kitchen range, &c., &c., &c. Terms liberal. No reserve. . , p "i;.; , ;Sale at 2 o’clock. ; ' MONDAY,' 23rd OCTOBER, PUBLIC SALE. IMPORTED STOCK. Messrs, bethune and hunter will sell by public auction,* at their stockyard, Mannera-street, on Monday, the 23rd October, at 13 o’clock noon— , Ex Waikato, from London, j i ’ ; One pure-bred short-horned bull, LORD BRILLIANT, 34,496, By 2nd Wharfdale Oxford, 30,298 ; _ Dam Brilliant Rose, 24,023. One pure-bred short-horned bull, DUKE-OF EDINBURGH, 33,629, I By Baron Wastwater, 30,492 ; »■ | Dam Morisco’s Blanche, 18,421. I Detailed pedigrees to be seen at the yards, or at the Auctioneer’s offices. Ex Pleiades, from London. 6 pure-bred Leicester rams, bred by John , Borton, Escj., Manor House, Borton-le-street, Malton. ' One pure-bred Lincoln entire horse, EMPEROR. : This fine animal was bred by Mr. S. French, of, Whitemore,; sire the imported horse Lincolnshire Hero, and dam Flower, winner of twenty-one first prizes. , Flower, by Nugget; Nugget, by Champion' (imported),,, out of Mr. J. Jordan’s prize mare, by the imported Lincoln ; great grand-dam Flower. Lincoln and Flower were both imported/by the. late;*Dr. .Wilmore, of Longford, Tasmania. Emperor took eight, first-class prizes at the Longford and Westbnry Agricultural Shows. ; : Two- Young Bulls’ 1 Two YoUNG 80/fnk And sundry lots of Horses and Cattle. / Wellington, 17thOotober, 1876. SATURDAY, 4th NOVEMBER. ’ ACCOMMODATION-HOUSE AND BA- - KERY FOR SALE IN PALMERSTON NORTH, MANAWATU.- ' . , Y'NEORGE ’M.: SNELSON has received in-' V3T struotions to sell by public • auction, oh Saturday, the' 4tK ■November, at the''People’s Auction Mart, 1 Palmerston North,- if not'disposed of previously by private ' A'first-class Bakery, with Accommoda-tion-house,• doing one'of ' the best businesses in the township.: i The site cannot be .surpassed, being situate on the railway line, and opposite to the telegraph station, and adjoining the Manawatv, Times office. The stock may be taken by the purchaser of the buildings at a valuation,.’. Very satisfactory reasons'given for present proprietor disposing of the property. - - Sale at 3 p.m. . Terms at sale. 1 , Business Notices L F. R E D T Y E R, ; NGAHAURANG A "STEAM' WOOL | SCOURING WORKS. Cash buyer of Wool, Hides, Sheepskins, apd tallow. Also a large assortment of first-class Bdsils-always on hand;.' ‘ j • Wool, locks, and pieces sorted, scoured,” taken delivery of in Wellington, and returned to agents in town fonld: per lb. scoured weight H E N R Y; ; W A L T O N’S! STEAM WOOL-SCCURING ESTAB.LISHMENT AND .FELLMONGERY, j Glencragie, Ngahauranga Line, Wellington. Cash Buyer of Wool, Hides, Tallow, arid . Sheepskins. ' j , T'O iril j AND, ,H EADS T 0 N ElsMADE TO ANY DESIGN, i • i --AT - , ,w, -, - el e:,;l' y ‘e , r,: a,,,- ; “ ' Manners Street. ; I HBUDDEN, WHOLESALE AND , ■ RETAIL I J. NURSERYMAN AND, SEEDSMAN,! : Willis -'itreet and Abe! Smith-street. | fjp HORN DON BREWERY? •'I 1 WiSTAPLES, ’■ i ~;7 EIIEWEpi A ;Y Nl ,7gpp Yui ; OKTERa. . ■ &.W. STAPLES,-in returning, thanks to the trade-and. private, families i fpr, their,liberal -patronage- hitherto,,would respectfully beg to' inform them;ibat,ithejr supply .of -ALBS,-and .STOUT, -Ac., jin!bulk ;and-Bottle, are of the 'choicest quality! and-wpuld solieit a continuance of their former.,favors. .—Private-families supplied in quantities from ■two* gallons aiid upwards. All'ofdors punotually attended-to. ■" »■ ■' ‘ . I-H.O R N DON B'B EWE Ry, J. & W. STAPLES, Proprietors. / ;
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4860, 19 October 1876, Page 8
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