Auction Sales. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. OAMPBELLTOwS~BALE YAKD£ BARNS & HIGGIE~iU cell by publi auotion, as above, — 16 Head Beef 60 yearlings 40 18»montn Steers 40 18-month Heifera 50 Yearlings 40 Cows and Calves 200 Ewes and Lambs 100 Shorn Fat Bheop 100 Shorn Fat Wethers Horses, Pig 8 , &c., BARNS & HIGGIH, Auctioneers. MONTHLY AUOTION SALES OP WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, TALa LOW, GRAIN, AND OTHER PRODUCE, Will be held at MESSRS M. HOGAN & GO'S. SIOEH iU. Taupo Quay, Wanganui, as under*:— Saturd »y October 29th •» November 26th 1 December 81st ALBHRT BARNS, Auctioneer, Taupo Quay, Wanganun HORSE FAIR, MARAIA. SATURDAY, sth NOYEMBEB. At •, 0 a.m. DUDGE & MoCUT JEAN will hold a Bale JJ of Horses as ahove. An entrance of Is will be charged on eaoh horse. Also, — 1 Waggonette 1 Light Spring Trap and Harness 1 Set Buggy Harness Entries solicited, BUDGE & MoOUTOHAN, Auctioneers. Shipping. IFOR. GREYMOUTH. y^^S-r^ A favourite a.c. St. <^^^¥-^^H A, KIXII>A ; Captain (oiroumßtancea permitting} ns under TUESDAY, Ibv NOV., at 10 a.m. For freight or passage apply to KENNEDY BROS., Wilson Street. TJIOR WELLINGTON. •££&•■'%§£ '■ Thb 5.8,, Huia, Oaplatn Fraser, will sail for I!§eP4«lesjk the ahoyeport (weather "«^ Jis&m- as under— WEDNESDAYi 2h» NOV., at 10 p.m. For freight or passage apply to FEEEMAN B. JAOKBON & 00., Agents. A NOHOR LINE STEAM PACKETS. jti. FOR WELLINGTON, NELSON, AND WEST COAST PORTS. -dfes^fr J. TbßbS, KBNNBDV.Capt. >^SiPrlr&n ]Furneaux > will leave &%Mffi\J^ss(ML (circumstances permit* ting) for tbe above ports THURSDAY, Bbd NOV.. at 11 p.m. For freight or passage. apply to WALKER & HATRIOK, A gents < \T ORTHERN"^~STEIM ~~BBlKnMft IN COMPANY. FOR ONEHUNGA vu WAITARA. _ The a. p. G-AisiiOOH, e«»EDnL Captain MoAi-thur, will Ol^^^leave for the above port "°«^^^^^^^^^psy(webther and oircum* stances permitting) on FRIDAY, 4th NOVEMBER. For freight or passage apply to JOHNSTON & CO,, Agents. ANCHOR LINE OF BTJBIAM PACKETS. TO WELLINGTON, NSLSOBT, WEST OOABT, BOUTHEBN AND NOBTHBRN PORTS. j~_^ Thb b. b. Waybblb?, tf^Slg^ipi^l Captain Gibbons, nill I* are i'atea (weathei <t^^^^^^afl&and other circumstances permitting) FOI WELLINGTON) On WEDNESDAY, 2kb NOV., at 9 a.m. (Subject to alteration). Shippers are requested to advice tbe agent of any cargo forwarded for shipment, in order to enure attention. The ordinary passage rates, ex Waverley, to and from Wellington will for the future be £1 single, and £1 10s return. Nelson and other ports as before. Rates of freights and passages may b< obtained on application. N.B.— Return passenger tickets toNelsoi oan be utilised for return by any of thi Company's boats to Wanganui or Wellington. EDWARD C. HORNER, Agent. -■ai 117 ANTED Known— Tenders for the rigV \y of catering for tho Friendly Societies ?ionio. -sdso, separate tenders for the rigb' of ceiling ice cream. Tenders will dose ai 8 p.m, on Thursday, November 10th. Also applications irom persona desirous of taking gamea, sportß &c ,to tho Pionio. Particu la y 8 and specifications may be had from J R. Paul, Williams and G'trner's Brewery. WAN I'ED— A partner, with small capital Apply Frank Bartholomy, Olympit Vineyards, Pickwick. WA.NTFD Known —If you want to savi money buy your goo^s at the Read; Money Store cerner Plymouth andHarrisoi Streets. A. good sfc;ck of G/ocoriee, Iron mongery, and Cro-kery to telaofc from Goods oelivfred aaywhere in town o country, i. Nichol, corner Plymouth an< HaWißon*6tr«i;t*. w . aN i'&D i,o Sell a oood thret'-rooajei « » Coita^e, Tr 4 -<jr-'5 o» tvteciion 6ox9S situated in Livfci'pcifil- *" eot, close to Q-o vetnaent Sohooi. i*rioe s £100, Apply i-,< Uudioj S>-re. TIT« NTE D Known— VTc^^lelfor~Rou" ac W maids, Ooveral Servants, nndNurf? girls ; also farm lp.bocs-ero. -4pply Mr Ooburn's Registry Ofllie, Vio^ria Awi: opposite Smiley's Si «Mt e, r . k7ANTED~Kr^^,~w7~Ji7^e~h^~^ Mv iVii^s} ciifs i)t"uOi ; Indian Tt'ss. \'*j ■■■!■■•■ Ill) Jluuv.ii •-- • -isi oiies, 's'ca t* Sutar, ar.a s:*;«».iD, %c, &c : , or.n b •-— (••—:■•■ ((■.■:•■•.- V,"',,.; :\p );.• iUt='in, .^ Unrn^ _ __ \ J| / AN"Tk. l> .(.i.i)->w-a— fiootna (a lot fu i \"t t'linjiiiei'- ov. 1 *"uif>!i3 poii'/li'tii!**! t>t CasHc ; fl.ffV.lliw l&w''--, :-))pli<.<"i'.-n iwi+ovy^ \ Mr vVun . T.vuj.u Qimy ( or M- j Wfil! . Ocßtl-f-ii-S. i" j \%>' ■> . »:>!> '■■■''■■^ X: y- 4 - : 'i v . 5-()r.nio>i h(>;j---f I . !;;■ . . .■■ -• - ''- ' • ■ J 1 O">ii 1 II ■■)■ i
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11628, 1 November 1887, Page 3
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670Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11628, 1 November 1887, Page 3
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