MONDAY, 13th NOVEMBER. At 11 a.m. LEAVING THE DISTRICT. : ' UNRESERVED SALE OF VALUABLE FURNITURE & EFFECTS. EDWARD N. LIFFITON., HAS -received instructions from Mr:' A. C. Campbell, who. is leaving ' the district, to seU )by publio auction, at, his - residence,-. Ball-street, on the'; above date, the whole of his valuable FURNITURE lANDEFFEOTS,'* K Including— ' Iron'and wood bedsteads '' ' Chests of drawers . Tables (side and loo) Drawing-room suite, in walnut rep ! Chairs, mirrors, carpets •■' Fenders and lire-irons, ; " Garden hose and tools ' Kitchen furniture and utensils .',.,'' ' ' '_ Glass and crobkeryware Select' variety .of booki, pictures, ornaments, &c, &c.. > , 'i--' -. .Piano, , by ,!'Hopkinsi. in. -walnutf'i ■...,' : -., : ....:..-. .;». 1 ,; i. 1 Grover & Baker's sewing machine j ' Mt.'l ■ ■ -.- ! : :■:■ !-•, ,y - • l>! 1-. .T).' if •." '11 j- , : ..-:■-•, -!! -, :■., {;■;;:;; 1- '; i J • Buggy, harness, and horse" 1 v.-t.:( • I ' ' ' ' ■■ ■-'•■•_l:J_ l " ''' ' '■"" .•'' ' •"' |hi : .. : . ; Also, ■- . r .i.'; --.-A 'on ' Four £-acre' ''sections, Nos. J "l587 r r 1588,1589, and'ls9o, cornerqf ' ■ Liverpool and Haswell-streetis, " on easy terms . ' .: .', " .'",'•..'..' 1 - . ' And .".'.;.' ",,-.■' •-'-.■■,', , ' Sections 31, 20, 88, and 50, Tewke'sbury. • '' ' ' r ,, Note. — The whole of the above f amiture is in thoroughly good order, and is for sale WITHOUT RESERVE. / : Terms at Sale. \ ; .':, EDIAEDN,, LiFFlTCWr, ,','.'' l I ■.'..,';.•.-■_ • .Auctioneer.,; t | ■ ,"!,,', JiT,ANAIA ; SALE.YARDS'.;',' : .,7,' (; , ' THTJBSDAY, IGtji NOVEMBER; V |; , : Sale at 1 o'clock. • ' : .. .it ; 8.. 11. NOLAN & CO. ■ TITILL seE by public auction, as ,ab'oVe,f4---60 mixed store cattle "'. ." ' ' 4-o'weanoi i 3' '• : ' " . : .'. '", 35 3\rear-old'stccH ' '.' '. 25' 18-mbnth-old itcers , ' '. .' ' " 35 Vcll-bredheifers -\ ,',''.':,- -'3O cows and calTe3 i- , ' 30. 3-jear-old heifers ' ' ' '. : ' a "^ 25 cows and calves ' " :' ' .' ■ ' ' 20 co\vs and calvc3 ' ' ' . ',','" , '20. heifers : .' .' ' ' ."-". ' 13 yearlings . . ",.' '■ ••' ' ' Enti-ics solicited. . ' , C! ,.' - ;,'■' ''..'. : ,?■•#• nolan &;cb,.-;', i 1 l"' r • ".. - ._- ,'V -. , Auctibncers,;! " * ; :. J/ pT&L^^" TITOULD draw Special Attention to his THIRD SHIPMENT 1 OE , ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL DJRAPEttYi EX MAIL STEAMER,, Consiatiug of — • TIIIETE EN CASES, ,;; r ■ 1 Case • • - ■ . :-; • Terr choico English and French ■ ' ' Millinery and Bonnets. ' '" •'■''' '• " : l.Case ' ,';, , ' ; .", ;! Ladies' Strivw lUnts. ; ' ' ■ ' The very latest styles. - ' ;l'Case ' • , , v - French Dolmans and Capes, <-, in ; Satin, Brocaded Silk, and French ■ •, : , . .... . . Cashmere. !' ••■- ' , -, '; _ . ■ ' ■'■;■ '• ' 1- Case' . ■' .' "'■ ' ■" New ' ream' Embrbidered Hose,' "■"'.' l!> " ■ bo much worn in England aho^ on 1 the"'" '' Continent. ' ; .-■!■■>•■:: ■;• ' -' ■ \ - ' ) , - --.'''-' '■ ■'.„■... 1 ;Caso , f ! ; \'i"...'i~ r .i French Sateen Pompadours, ;..'.,,., Tery choice and new designs, , .....^ . .-, • 1 Case -•' .."-.-: ■):•- French l f lowers, • ■ i r ■ ''■■'• ; - for style and beauty unaurpas/ed ■■' ■'■■ ill the Colonies. -•' ! i • i ■'■■■. : '-' ■" i c^« ■'..' i :'. ; " ■' i ' Long Lace CnVtnns. ,'.'..' [ '.■'■ . , ,The new shaded' patterns " ' ' - 1 Case ..';■•<■, .'of .DenteHo, r Edelwci<, and Point Antique Lace's, in Ecru, Cream, Biscuit, ■ ■'■< .'. ', i ■ . '. • aud Canary.' ;.«. ' '.' m.V .1 Case . , ; ' Oriental Cloths and Jewelling. . . New shades and elegant texture. , ' j '"' "j , ' 1 Case . ,' '.':, . , r . English and French Cretonnes.- -,; „ The. new. raised Eulendo patterns." .. . - - : ;/ 1 Case •■•'._ , ■• : Cotton and Fancy Hosiery, "' ■'' finished, shaped, aud comfortable.'' ■ ■■'■'. .1 Case ; , j; '. ' Fancy ties, ' scarf s, fischus, and colliirettcs, 'in all colours and shades. ,- , : ' ■■Joseph" paul, "•; VIQT6BIA AVENUE, - -- - '— — WASOiKUI. • FREEMAN R. JACKSON WILL despatch tho following Steamers (weather and ciicumstanues permit^' ' ting) as under : — FOR GREYMOTJTH— The s.s. ST KILDA will leaTO on Friday, 10th inst., at 9 p.m. FOR WELLINGTON— The s.s. HULA . ' will leave on Friday, 10th November, at 9 p.m. For freight or passage, apply to FREK ALAN R. JACK.' ON, Agent. FOR WESTPOKT. -s,^ -^ 'PHIS s.s. Makawatc, J- Capt. Hill, willleave ' - '?y3i^^]|^ e g£ftgL for tho above port (eireiunstances permitting) I'KII»AY, ICth JN'ovcmbcr, ' At i) p.m. For freight or passage apply to JOHNSTON & CO., • Agentß FOR OPUNAKE, V» r AiTARA, AND MAS -A.-tU. .\ j 1115 0.3! 11 Alii. I, , i'lUi.'_i, a.-i.. ..-. , At S p.m. For fioi^li 1 or nnssiK<» tijipl •-• *>-«,<-»l-. «lij;Jji »»«,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 10 November 1882, Page 3
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