Auction Sales. SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. TIDWARD N. LIFFITON has received Ml instructions from Mr W. H. Naphtali, of Napier, to sell by public auction, in the shop, Viotoria Avonue. lately occupied by Mr Horn, on SATURDAY, sth instant., at 2 p.m.— A large quantity of Unredeemed Pledges, including T>ouble-barrel Breachloading Guns, Jewellery, Clothing, and a variety of Sundries. MUST BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. Terms Cash!!! ED. N. LIFFITON, Auctioneer. Shipping. A NOHOR LINE STEAM PACKETS. il FOR WELLINGTON, NELSON, AND WIST COAST PORTS. r The ss. KBNKBDT,Capt. will leave •i^^^MA^fflk (circumstances permitwvmi^^mm&twg) for the above ports THURSDAY, 3rd NOV.. at 11 p.m. For freight op passage apply to WALKER & HATRIOK, Agents. YTORTHERN STEAM SHIPPING il COMPANY. FOR ONEHUNGA~vu WAITASA. ja « The a. s. GaibiiOOE, Captain McArthur, will "•^jsOOajA M^s, loayo for the above port *^^^^^S&i^ißg(wfl9tbftr and circumstances permitting) on FRIDAY, 4th HOVEMBEE, at 10 a.m. For freight or passage apply to JOHNSTON & GO,, Agents. ANCHOR LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. TO WELLINGTON , NELSON, WEST COAST, SOUTHERN AND NORTHERN PORTS. <:t^rjJMC!^{hto Captain Gibbons, Tiill <:^^^^Q^^^ leave Patea (weather 'sss^^^ssae^^und other circumstancea permitting) FOa WELLINGTON & NELSON, On SATURDAY, sxh NOV., at 11 a.m. (Subject to alteration). Shippers are requested to advise the agent of any cargo forwarded for shipment, in order to ensure attention. The ordinary passage rates, ex Waverley, to and from Wellington will for the future bo £1 single, and £1 10 a return. Nelson and other ports as before. Bates of freights and passages may be obtained on application. N.B. — Return passenger ticketß to Nelson can be utilised for return by aDy of the Company's boats to Wanganui or Wellington. EDWARD C. HOBNEB, Agent. FOR ONEHUNGA via NEW Pl^* MOUTH. « Thb fast and favourite .w«rJfc«l~* — n»t steanier Obeti, Captain *3||j||plll^Si Robertson, will leave(oir) "™Bl[3J|p§g3Sfcp»cumßtauceß permittingfor the above ports BABLT.--For.freigli«ror^aßßage apply to " WALKER & H^TRICK, Agents. TWT O T I O B. PURE mr INDIAN TEA, ov HENRY WAPSH4RE, Esq., NEILGHARRY HILLS, OTACAMUNr HILLS, INDIA. The Firßt Shipment of NEW SEASON'S hsß arrived. $4^T Please forward your orders at once. • GEOKGKE CALMAN, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. WANTED to Sell— A good three-roomeo. Cottage, erected on a section 68x 99, situated in Liverpool-atroofe, close to Q-o---vomment School. Price, £100. Apply to Dudley Syre. ANTED Known— To Let— Two Houses IJ miles from town. One oontaining 11 rooms, outhouses, etc., standing in four acres of land ; the other, containing seven rooms, standing in one acre of land- For rent and particulars apply 'to Keith and Lonnard, Grocerß, Avenue. TIT ANTED K^owni^W. Bruce has on ?*¥ hand, and to arrive,. Wapgharo's Munro's) and other Indian Teas.ANTED Known — Groceries, f Xea", Sugar, acd Q-rain, «5r., &c., can be procured (either Wholwpale or .Retail), at W. B'uoßß as cheap as at any place in town. WANT, i' Know a — Kounib to let for fmnilies or sit'tle gentlemen »t Castle cliff Villa. Early application npcessar.T to Mr Wm. Aitken, Taupo Quay, or Mrs Wall, Oastlf cliff. ANTED EcowD^endirs'f^lhel'ight _of catering for the Friendly Societies' Pionio. Also, separate tenJera for the::g'-t of selling ice cream. Tenders will cloeo at 8 p.m. oe Thursday, Novauber 10th. Also, applications trom persons desirouß of taking games, sports &c » to th« Picnic, Partiou> lai"6 and specifications m*y be had from J. R. Paul, Willitwns and Garner's Brewery. WANTED— A "pVrt:T«r, with Hmall*capuai, Apply Frank Barthoiomy, Qiympia VinwaTds Pickwick. \JJ^EfTDK'2viri "if you w.-,rt" in nave *v mon«y bs'.y ;?our goads nt the Ready Fvfcnej Store, wmsr Plywuuth and Harrison Stivefs. & p.-:! : <t p 'fik <f ftroct'Tipr. Ironmongery, »>:d viiK-k«ji'j -i aeleaG from ftciotla o*livoro-i ;«Qyv/here ha i«j\vn ov ; coun'vy. y. N-'Ohol, cprnev J?ly»unith i:m; | \ ; A TV OK <o''*'!- -■ Vis "■? ;._>ont' .■"•■'ipnieu f ' * ■ i iuu -. ■.:;!• it.-.-s UaCfTi -ji-.»< ii-,'i".v,-.i i j i"!,y,i,r,i'U*... tu--*.-.,... K- ■'.>. ' I j ' 'j i s A ; "Ti< .0 \ii.;-.i y- ■- "i.-.i i Is* W'lKji&i"--. "> * Most Froiwrvi' £ "ii.; ,;.y'" Stpjpf. i ">'?■ 'l.m Avo-Qilf.. ■•!• C » I- -?il-i:;'jt V,j.S'^3 ,j[ j . ff.il'.v. iTrilrp' ■■ :..J .* -.r;. .« c .stc Brrf, Uf«.-r, ».vtr; \ r.r.c'- - .;, o,j : v ;\~i ij c ,.-,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11629, 3 November 1887, Page 3
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663Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11629, 3 November 1887, Page 3
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