New Advertisements. AUCTION SALE .0* WOOL AND SHEEPSKINS. MESSRB W. WILSON & CO. will hold an AUCTION SALE of WOOL AND SHEEPSKINS, At their Rooms, High street, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23. They have already several balee of wool and a quantity of sheepskins entered, and are prepared to receive other lots for sale. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. 10-21 TO PUBLICANS, CONFECTIONERS, AND OTHERS. EXHIBITION TO BE HELD NOV. 9, 1869. MESSRS. W. WILSON & CO. have received instructions from the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, to OFFER FOR SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION At their Offices, High street, ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, The RIGHT to ERECT TWO BOOTHS on the Grounds of the Association for the sale of Refreshments on the day of the Show. Also, One Confectioner's Stall Sale at half-past twelve. Terms and conditions at sale. 10 21 TO LET, SIX -ROOMED HOUSE, Bridle Path, Lyttelton. 10 21 W. WILSON & CO. AT HARRISON'S BRIDGE, NEAR KAIAPOI. JERSEY. He is by Young Littlejohn, out of Annie, gr dam Adelaide ; and he was imported from Tasmania by G. H. Moore of Glenmark. A limited number of mares can be taken to graze with this horse (for cix weeks during the season), at two guineas each. Apply to T. H; HARRISON, 10-21 A 8 above. T* RANTED, a smart BOY for a Slation. V> Bobbbt Wiuuk. 10-21
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Press, Volume XV, Issue 2033, 21 October 1869, Page 5
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