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New Advertisements. RANGIORA HARVEST FAIR. THURSDAY, APRIL 21. FOR the future there will be an EXTRAORDINARY HARVEST FAIR held on the THIRD THURSDAY in APRIL in each year, in addition to the other Quarterly Faire as definitely fixed for the third Thursday in March, June, September end December. The Harvest Fair, from its especial character and volunteered support, promisee to be the beet fair of the year, and weather permitting, the largest in Canterbury. '*' Farmers will find every accommodation for the transaction of their GRAIN BUSINESS, a plftoe being specially set apart for them. 3-21 WESTBY H. PERCIVAL. BND Of WBW A.DVBBTTMMBT* Auctions. THIS DAY, WITHOUT RESERVE* IMPORTANT SALE OF A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF DBA PERT, CLOTHING, HOSIERY, SILKS, SATINS, MOIRE ANTIQUES, I HATS, &c, &o. WH. HARGREAVES has received in- • etructione from the consignees to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at hie Booms, Cathedral Square, on MONDAY, MAECH 28, LABGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OP DRAPERY, &c. Comprising — Glace silks, satins, moire antique dressee Wincey skirts, shepherds' check, winceys, chintz Turkey twill, Swiss curtains, jacono* Damask napkins and table cloths Holland, Irish linen, calicoes Victoria table covers Ladies' and girls , waterproof cloaks Velveteen and cloth jackets, lateet styles Hoeiery, pocket-handkerchiefs, shirts Gambroone, shawls, black alpaca Coburg and lustres, trousers and vests Paget coats, plaids Black silk velvets, belts, knitted vests Josephine kid gloves Gent's tweed suits Dimity, anti-macassars, toilet covers Hair nets, braids, assorted Hats, umbrellas, jet brooches and necklets &c, &c. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. Goods on view on Saturday morning. 3-24 THIS DAY. ORANGES & LEMONS. MONDAY, MARCH 28. TPREECE has received instructions to • SELL BY AUCTION, on Monday, at his Auction Rooms, at 11 o'clock a.m.— 29 CASES OF ORANGES AND LEMONS, Containing about 500 dozen, the whole being in prime condition. Sale at 11 o'clock a.m. Terms caah. 3-26 TO FELLMONGERS AND OTHERS. MR. H. E. ALPORT has received instructions from Messrs Matheeon's Agency to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at their yards, corner of Cashel and Manchester streets, Christchurch, on TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 40 bundles fine quality merino sheepskins in prime condition. Sale at 12 noon. Terms at sale. 3-26 IN BANKRUPTCY. TO LITHOGRAPHERS, PRINTERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS. W. WILSON & CO. have received instructions from the Trustee of the estate of Doyle Brothers, to SELL BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, the STOCK-IN-TRADE AND WORKING PLANT Of the above-named Bankrupts. The utock may be seen at the offices of the undersigned, where full particulars can be obtained. _ 3-26 WM. WILSON & CO. THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1870. UNRESERVED SALE AT THE GEORGE AND DRAGON HOTEL, Great South Road, Of CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP, PIGS, FARM IMPLEMENTS, &c. MR. W. D. BARNARD will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on TUESDAY . NEXT, at the George and Dragon Hotel, , Great South Road, ' Dairy cows in full profit Steers and heifers Useful draught mares and geldings j Several capital hacks I, Sheep, pigs, farm implements, &c. Sale at 1 o'clock. ~ Terms at sale. 3 Luncheon provided. q Parties desirous of selling stock at the abov< V sale are requested to furnish particulars a [1 once to Mr James Innes, at the hotel, or t< i a JW. D. Barnard, Cashel street. Chriatchuroh, March 25, 1870. 3-2(

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Press, Volume XVI, Issue 2166, 28 March 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XVI, Issue 2166, 28 March 1870, Page 4

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