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Maclean Sc Stewart. PLEASANT POINT MONTHLY SALE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29. THE Undersign'd will r cll as above, CATTLE AN I > 'HIEP. MACLEAN & ST i WART, Auctioneers TIMAKU HORSE li vZ \AR. SATURDAY, 30th DECEMBER. IHE Undersigned wi.l Sell by Auction as abo> e, 15 Draught Marcs and Geldings 8 Harness Ho:ses and Hacks 2 Buggies. MACLEAN AND STEWART, Auctioneers.” WAITOHI. ' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMMENSE CLEARING SALE. THE Undersigned, instructed by Mr M. Wightman, will Sell by Auction, at bis Farm, Waitohi, on an early date, Horses Horses Cartle Ca'tle Sheep Sheep Pigs Pigs Implements Harness MACLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers. FARM FOE SALE. THE Undersigned have For Pale, by Private Treaty, 305 Acres, first-class Agricultural Land situated on the Waitohi Downs. , Full particulars from. MACLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers. BTUDHOLMB JUNCTION "MONTHLY SALE, MONDAY, JANUARY-8. THE Next Monthly Pale at Studholme Junction will be held on MONDAY. JANUARY 8. ROBT. WILKIN & CO„ MACLEAN & STEWART. WASHDYKE SALE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, ON account of the Holidays, the next Sale at the Washdyke will be held ON TUESDAY. JANUARY 2, when the Undersigned will offer—--30 Head Store Cattle. MACLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers. B. Turnbull find Son. JAPANESE GOODS. R TURNBULL AND SON • have received instructions from T. A. Pingleton, Esq , to ‘•'ell by Public Auction, at the corner of Geo’-ge Street, TO - MOK.IKO W 9 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, A Fine assortment of,Japanese Goods, originally intended for exhibition at the Chriab lm r ch International Exhibition, but w’dch arrived too late to be shown there. The lot corapri e* a Choice Selection of ] acqu>T-work, Jewel Cabinets, T a-t'-nys. Boxe®, Ornaments. Fans, Bowl , 1 andkerchief Boxes, Camphor-wond Cabinet* and Boxes, Haita-wood Plates, Hizenware o'naments, Awat a Vases and To let, Ornaments, Sh'ppo Vases. SaM Jars and Cups, Finest Porcc'ain Saki Cups, - Strawberry I'labs, Ksga Ware Crackle Ware, Kioto Ware Tea Seta, ! enga”dßan 'o Ware Tea-, pots. Ornaments, Bine Enamelled Shippo Bow's, Cloisonne Plaque Studs and Links, straw Work, &c., &c. Also, ' Japanese Armor and Swords, very old Chinese Vases of Lvge size and Tea Service, Rice Dish, &c. As the above are to be Sold Absolutely Without Reserve, this rare opportunity of procuring unique and valuable articles for presents and bouse decoration should not be missed. Sale at 2 sharp. B. TURNBULL & PON, Auctioneers. HATT. AND TENT MAKER’S STOCK AND PERSONAL EFFECTS. R TURNBULL & SON • have received instructions from the Trustee of the Estate of the late Richard White to Sell by Public Auction, at the corner of George street, ON SATURDAY, DEO. CD, 1882, The Stock-in-Trade and Pe sonal Effects of the late Richard White, Comprising—--33 Horse Cover-, 8 Tents, 1 Tarpaulin, 1 5 Bolts of Canvas, 1 Roll of Felt, Bope, Twine, Straps and Buckle®, Tools, Silver Lever Hunting Watch, Binocular Glasses, Wearing Apparel, Seaman’s Chest, Sextant, Books on Navigation, Fowls, &c. Sale at 12 o’clock sharp. E. TURN BULL . & PON, Auctioneers. "W. Collins and Co. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &0. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, On the Premises, 'William street, near Brewery. WI L L*l A M COLLINS & CO. have received instructions from Mr Arthur Blennerhassett, who is leaving for the North Island, to soli by Public Auction, at his reHderic', William street, the balance of his Furniture, too bulky for removal, comprising— Drawing Suite in hair, Chest Drawers, Loo Table, Washstand, Painted W. 6. Toiletware, Marble-slab Mirror, Carpets, Bugs, Pictures, Chairs, Tables. Bedsteads, Palliasses, Kitchen Uien-ils, IVrambulator, Floor cloth, and other sundries usually found in every well-kept household, too numerous to extend on. Sale commences at 2 o’clock. For positive, Unreserved Sale. N 0 T I C E. "W. A. 11 088 S, TAILOR AND HABIT MAkBR. ■WOOLLEN DRAPER, &c. I BEG to intimate to my Friends and Patrons that I bavo REMOVED to those more commodious premises, in the Main North Road, Noart to BocMngham’s Furniture Warehouse, where my Business will bo carried on as heretofore. I have now on hand, and to arrival a General Assortment of all kinds of light WOOLLEN GOODS, suitable for Summer wear, of which I would ask inspection. PRICES

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3042, 28 December 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3042, 28 December 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3042, 28 December 1882, Page 3

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