THIS DAY (FRIDAY). At 2 o'clock. JOSEPH CHADWICK TTTILL hold a salo of Groceries, consistT T , ' ing of — Rice, 700 cwt currants, patent groats, blacking, hops, mushroom ketchup, little neck clams, lobsters, cordials, patent medicines ; also, furniture, books, brooms, ladies' hats and bonnets, vinegar, globes, mattrass, tables, window sashes, loose glass, sewing machines, long - handled shovels, picks, &c. JOSEPH CHADWICK, __^^^^^ Auctioneer. GREAT BOOK SALE. SATURDAY, 4th NOVEMBER. Sale at 1 o'clock. To gentlemen wishing to improve theii Libraries, Lovers of first-class Works Science, Art, and Literature, and others. In the large building at fhe back ol Mr Draw*, ALBEKTMBAUNS MAS reoeived instructions to sell, as above, — About- 300 volumes of really firsts class Books, the entire Library of the late Wm. Welford, Esq., of Picton. The collection is ol a very high class, and are by some of the most eminent • anthora of the present century, comprising — Cornhill Magazine ■- Old and New London. , ; _ ; . Arctic World . . ■ , National Portrait Gallery . Bambles in the Highlands A collection of Pictures . • •■ Chambers' Enc3*clopedia Gnlly's New Zealand Scenery Barraud's „ Dore Picture Gallery : The Great Painters of Christendom Victoria Illustrated (1880) Josephus' Works, illustrated Charles Keen's Sketches from Punch Gems of Modern ''rt Lays of Scottish Cavaliers Pictorial Beauties of Nature And a great number of other high class Books , And •■■•■••• A quantity of beautiful English cut engraved Glass and Crystal Ware, some good Piotures, &c. ALBERT BARNS, ' Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 7th NOVEMBER. AT THE WARWICK STREET SALE • ; YABDS, FEILDING. : ; CATTLE AND SHEEP. HALCOMBE & MIERWILL * WILL soil by public auction, as above, — 10 head 2-year - old heifers (very . ■ quiet) 20 head prime beef 10 quiet milkers 70 yearlings 10 yearlings 15 3-year-old steers 25 3-year-old steers 30 3-year- old heifers *23 pure-bred cows Sk? 2 working bullocks 130 hoggets i.in wool) 50 fat sheep 100 ewes and lambs (in wool). 100 hogsets / in wool) • 100 fat sheep (in wool)' t , 80 hoggets (in wool) • ' . 2 draught horses , . - . . •These cows are bred by the Hon H. R. Russell, of Hawke's Bay, and- are of a very high class. They are in oalf to the pure- bred bulls Knight Templar, Monk, and Crown Prince. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. , HALCOMBE &SHERWILL, ' Auctioneers. HTWERA AUCTION SALEITTfOR , . NOVEMBER... General sale . . . -. ... Saturday, Nov. . 4 Manaia stock salo ... Thursday, Nov. 16 Produce & general sale Saturday,' Nov. 18 Hawera stock sale' ... Thursday, Nov.' 23 General sale Saturday, Nov. 25 .R. H. .NOLAN & C 0.," Auctioneers. RAILWAY HOTEL, WANGANUI. FOR SALE. ' " fpHE unexpired term 'of lease and interest X in the above hotel, having about nine years to run. Stock and Furniture at valuation, on easy terms. iFurther particulars on application _to the proprietor. ' "•' '■ ;■>■■> " ■ HUGH MoILHONE: i 'PROPERTIES FOR' SALE.' . . •rpHE 1 undersigned has for Salo numerous •X Farms of all sizes, including- 1 - ' ■ 2t)00 acres, ,9 miles from Wanganui, im ' proved arid good road 500 acres, 10 luiles from AVanganui, river, frontage, good soil; terms easy, prico low .... 100 acres first-class land, 5 miles from town 200 acres, with house, good soil, fenced and grassed, and close to railway station 800 acres, 10 miles from Wanganui, unimproved, light bush, first-class land ; price low, a good and safe investment 1000 acres improved farm; soil cannot be excelled, fenced and subdivided 250 acres improved leasehold ARTHUR FILMER, Bidgway-Btreet. . FOR SALE. THE undersigned has for sale the goodwill of a lease of itwo acres of ground; containing well-fenced paddock, garden and well-stocked orchard, one mile from the bridge, and on which is erected a substantially built nine-roomed house with every convenience. Price low. ARTHUR FILMER. FOif SALE OR"TO_ET; THE Dwelling-house and J-acre section in St Hill-street at present in the occupation of Mr R. G. Burn. Apply to C. H. ASHFORTH, Rutland Chambers. October 24th, 1882. FOR SALE OR LEASE. A BREWERY and Aerated Water and Cordial Bußines, combined, situated in a llomjshing town on the West Coast of the North Island, doing a good trade. Satisfactory reasons given for disposing. For address, apply at the office of this paper. THE GREAT AMEHICaF REMEDY. WESTON'S WIZARD OJI_ A MEDICINE to be taken internally and used externally for all nervous diseases and Inflammatory Aches, and Sprains. SOLE AGENTS.— Kempthorne, Prosser an Wcllington,;Auckland, Cl
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 3 November 1882, Page 3
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694Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 3 November 1882, Page 3
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