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j TO.MOKIIOW, I WEDNESDAY, 24th SEPTEMBEB. I ABSOLUTE SALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. HOUSE AND HARNESS, FOWLS, &c. I Note the hour— ll o'clock. 8 P. ANDEEWS & CO. have received instruc- • tions fruin Mr Barnett, who is leaving the Proviuce, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On tho Premises, 91, Cashel street east, The whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising Suite in Green, Round Table, Chiffonier Carpots and Hearth Rugs Fenders nnd Irons Tea Service, Lamps, Old China Coal Vase, Decanters, Family Bible 2 Feather Beds 3 Washstands and Tables 4 Sets Chamberware Mahogany Toilet Glass 2 Chests Drawers, special make Kitchen and Scullery Utensils Portable Copper, Mangle, Safe Knife Cleaver — a good one Carpenter's Bench, Grindstone Iron Vyce, Plumbers' Tools Gentlemau's Carriuge Horse, 16 hands, 4-year-old ; good in saddle or harness 2 Sets Light Harness, 1 Dray Harness 1 Leading Harness, Saddle and Bridles Large Chaffcutter, new Wheelbarrow, 2 Horsu Covers Garden Tools Bull Terrier Bitch and six pups 13 Couples Splendid Fowls Quantity of Pewters and Beer Taps. And 100 Sundries. Sale at 11 o'clock. No reserve. 61C-8 MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. WE are pleased to inform our Customers that we have secured the services of Miss Aehton, lately from. England, as Manager. The Millinery Work-Rooms being also under new management, we have every confidence in guaranteeing thorough satisfaction both as to price and execution of orders entrusted to us. NEW SHIPMENTS NOW OPENING EX iS.S. IONIC. COMPLIMENTAEY. WE have pleasure in complimenting our Home buyer, Mr Thos. Chirk, on the excellent taste displayed in the selection of the first portion of our Season's Parcel Just Opened up ex steamships " Ruapehu," " Coptic," and " lonic." The shipments include a Magnificent Selection of Bilk, Ottoman, and Broche Mantles, Boleils and Cashmere Dolmans, Ladies and Children's Four-in-hands, Lace and Millinery Bonnets, Straw Goods, Flowers, and Feathers, Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, Broche Silks and Satins, Check Spun Silks, Reversible Ginghams and Prints, Carpets, Felts, Oilcloths, and Linoleums, Cashmere and Chintz Sateens, French Kid, Suede, and Silk Gloves, and Novelties for every Department. Inspection invited. No middle profits. Goods direct from Manufacturer to our Customers and by far the Cheapest Parcel ever offered by us. (Signed) Gr. li. Beath & C/o. AEGYLE HOUSE, SEPT 1, 1884. 4636 H 8 C C ]\ c w Gr 0o d s Ex Tougariro and Wairoa. I BEG to announce the arrival of the first portion of my NEW SPRING GOOD 3 By the above vessels, DIRECT FROM EUROPE, and have the pleasure of nviting Customers' inspection to what I may safely call the Choicest Lot of Stuff I have ever imported, the whole which are to be SOLD CHEAP on the READY MONEY SYSTEM. QJ.RO Rußh Hats (Zulus) for Ladies, Girls, and £rHO\j Boys, extra quality, 4Jd each. ■| >7K Ladies' Print Costumes and Bobes, from •W^ salld i QOA Girls', Maids', and Ladies' Straw Hats. A l-*J£i\j most gigantic and choice assortment in the newest shapes and colours K>7 Boxes of New Flowers, from 2d spray. ■I OQ Ladies' New Mantles and Dolmans in the J.OO latest styles and materials, beautiful goods, from 13s 6d OSi Dozen Ladies' and Girls' Hose, from 4id &O X yyoX\: t in either coloured or white OO Boxes of tho Newest Gloves for Ladies CJl ' and Children, starting at 6d pair •1 A Cases Ladies' and Children's Under- *■" clothing, Corsets, Umbrellas, Collarettes, Dress Materials, &c. H. S. CROCKER, THE PEOPLES READY MONEY DRAPER AND IMPORTER, CHRISTCHUBCH AND BANGIQBA. 6845 MAIL NOTICES. Mails close for the following places as under (subject to the necessary alterations) : — Tuesday, Sept. 23. For Northern Ports per Wanakn, at 7 p.m. The guard's van must not be used for this mail. Wednesday, Sept. 24. For United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, via Brindisi (specially addressed correspondence only), Point de Galle, India, China, Japan, &c, &c, and Australian Colonies (except New South Wales and Queensland), per express (to connect with B.s. Te Anau), at 7.30 ajn. For Westport, per Wareaten, at 9.40 a.m.; lato fee letters, nt 9.50 a.m. ; gwai&'a va», 10.25 a.m. train. Thursday, Sept. 25. For Akaroa aud Otago, per Hawea, at 11.30 a.m. ; late fee letters, at 11.40 a.m. ; guard's van, 12.10 p.m. train. For Northern Ports and Australian Colonies, per Wakatipu, at 1.45 p.m. ; late fee letters, at 2 p.m. ; guard's van, 2.40 p.m. train. For Northern Ports,, per Tarawera, at 3.20 p.m. ; lato fee letters, at 3.30 p.m. ; guard's van, 4 p.m. train. Saturday, Sept. 27. For East and West Coasts of South America, United Kingdom, and Continent of Europe, per s.s. Aorangi, at 9.40 a.m.j lato fee letters, at 9.50 a.m. ; guard's van, 10.25 a.m. train. MARBIAGIL Owen — Jokdau. — Sept. 17, by the Rev W. J. Williams, Lyttelton, William Owen, to Fanny Jordan. DEATHS. Cart m 11.1..— Sept. 22, at Christchurch, GeorgeCurtmilU in his 39th year. Deeply regretted. Bain.— Sept. 20, at Baugiora, George Patrick, thabeloved son of William awl Anu Bain; aged It years ; deeply regretted. O'Donnell— Sept. 22, at Queen street, Sydcnhaui,. John, tho beloved son of David M. O'Donnell, and grandson of Capt. John O'Donnell, of Sydney,, and of the line Dr Koss,. oE Buubcg, Ireland,, in his 18th year. R.I.P. I ■ I WEATHES REPORT. From Rkadujos of Instbumentb at tes Offics o» ibi3 Journal. Ul* H * I !L_-!1!l_. i Sept, 17 ... 29-88 138 .W NT.X. Raiu f 18 . :W*00! 35 M S.W. Showers 1 ! " ]9 29-72 31 59 iN.E. Fine j " '>o ... 2'J-SO : 37 tfci [S.W. Five. j " 22 ... 29-CO -Ift 70 iN.W. Fine : " 23 ... 20-t7 31 73 N.W. Five j ! ESJtAHSS. i , A north-west wind agniu luwailed thrs morning. I Ruin at Hokitika ; passing showers at Beftley and Bluff. { Indications : — Depression to eoutli and e.ißt ; I stormy tendency. '. itea :— Moderately rough, on botii coasts. J High water at Lyttelton to-r^tjrrow ;— Morning, ] 6,50; aftw«io,on, 743,

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5114, 23 September 1884, Page 2

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