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Auctions. DALLAS * 00. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27th. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PERAMBULATOR, &c. DALLAS & CO. have been instructed to SELL BY PUBLIO AUCTION, At their Rooms, Colombo street, THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, 27th OCTOBEB, At 12 o'clock, Loo table, cheffonief, fender and irons, suite in horsehair, part suite in green rep, whatnot, rocking chair, mirror, chromos, engravings and oleographs.chests drawers, washstands and ware, dressing tables, looking glasses, bedsteads, bedding, felt carpet, matting, oilcloth, kitchen furniture and utensils, folding perambulator, wheelbarrow, tools, &c, &c. Also, Six gross superior trout flies, suitable for Canterbury rivers. 10-27 Sale at 12 o'clock. 6083

W. SYMS. SALE OF SAW MILL. MR WILLIAM SYMS has received instructionsto _ mm ,^„ SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Sale Booms, High street, Picton, ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, At 2 o'clock, All that „ lvm VALUABLE PROPERTY AND PLANT, Known as the KENEPURU SAW MILL, Most advantageously situated, with every facility for shipping purposes, IN PELOROUS SOUND. THE"""PLANT Consists of 16-horse power Engine, 12-inch cylinder, vertical and circular saws, and all other running and stationary machinery necessary for a first-class concern.

The mill is now in full work, and is capable of turning out 125,000 feet of sawn timber a month, and there is a sufficiency of growing timber to supply at least four years full cutting. .•..,,«_ With the mill and plant will be sold bullocks and gear, rafting punt, and everything necessary for carrying on the trade without the slightest outlay. , W. SYMS, Auctioneer, &c, Picton. 10-25 5657 ______ R.M. COURT, MALVERN. UNDER DISTRESS WARRANT REID & GREY v. MILLS. TO BE SOLD BY~PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THUBSDAY, 28th OCTOBER, At the Farm, near Malvern Telegraph Offiae, 1 Black Horse 1 Mare and Foal Chaff-cutter Harness , &c, *c, &c. Sale to commence at 12 noon. 10-27 6109 B. COLTHART. Bailiff.

Conveyances. HAYWARD'S QUMNER jVI ArL erjOACHES Leave Morton's Hotel, Christchurch, three times daily, 10.15,1.30, and 5. Leave Sumner, 8.10,11.30, 3.30, and later as required. Sundays leave Sumner, 8.30,12.15, and 4.30 Sundays leave Morton's, Christohnroh, 10.15, 2 p.m., and 6 p.m. Fares—Single, Is 6d ; return, 2s 6d. Children, single, Is; return. Is 6d. Schools, families, and picnic parties aa per agreement. W. HAYWARD, 5-31 87 Sumner. BALCAXRN TO LEITHFIELD. A COACH will leave tha City Hotel, Leith field in time to meet the Morning train for Christchurch, and Evening and Morning trains from Christohnroh. .12 6838 R. BTAOE. Proprietor WALHI BUSH, GERALDINE AND ORARI ROYAL MATL COACH.

THE CHEAPEST, BEST, and SHORTEST ROUTE to Geraldine and Waihi Bushiß from the Orari Railway Station, where our conveyances run to and from all trains North and South. We leave the Waihi Bush every morning at 20 minutes past Six, and Geraldine at 20 minutes past Seven, in time to catch the first train for Timaru and Chaistohurcih, Parcels and Luggage to and from the Station will receive our best attention. 6-21 1009 KENNEDY & CARTER. NOTICE. HAVING received a numerously signed requisition from the residents of Geraldine, Winchester, and intervening _ districts, asking as to resume raining our line of Coaches as heretofore, and promising their support, we intend in the interest of tho publio to accede to their wish, and will RUN COACHES, as formerly, from Winchester to Geraldine, to MEET ALL TBAINS from Christchurch and Timaru. 12*9 1897 DENOON & MoILRAn_. HOT SPRINGS. HANMER PLAINS, AMURL NELSON PROVINCE.

DIRECT COMMUNICATION by. Mail Coach every Tuesday, on arrival of first train from Christchurch, returning every Thursday morning in time to catch last tram fox Christchurch. FRANCIS HOLDER, Proprietor. ASHBURTON. BODOKSQN begs to inform the Pablii • that he runs a COACH every Tuesday and Friday from Ashburton upon the arrival erf the first Train from Chrietohuroh to Hood* Aoaommodatio- House, Mount Somen and Alford Forest, returning every Wednesday and Saturday in time for the last train at Christchurch, namely, 3.38 p.m. Buggies ana Saddle Heroes ahraya on hire. Telegrams, P&rcela, and Orders *)__tc*aa_s attended to. E. GOOKSON, Proprleto?, Aahburton Livery Stables, _ Opposite Railway Station, PEEL FOREST.

JH E N E V begs to inform the Public • that his COACH will leave Peel Forest for the South Rangitata railway station every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8.45 a.m.. to meet the first train from Chn_tchurci and the second from Timaro, and return to Peel Forest at S p.m. on the same days. Parcels and orders punctually attended to. All letters taken along the road to be charged for as a parcel. HENEY, Proprietor, Peel Forest. TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. COACHES will Leave Amberley for Hurunni every Moimng, and f orWaian every Monday and Thursday, returning from Hurunni daily, and_ from Waiau every Tuesday and Friday; Waiau Ferry on Tuesday, returning on Thursday. FRANCIS HOLDER, Proprietor, 7*19 594P j -Board and Residence.

BLIGH'S OAIT__S__BTJRY BESTAUEAHT, Victoria Btreet and Market place, over Victoria Bridge. MEALS AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAI BOARD AND LODGINGS, 16s, 18s, and £1 per week. Beds and Meals, la. Good Accommodation for Families. Btoblinggrea. 8001 1.0.G.T JjODGBTS AeMPEBANCE HoTEL . High; street. _ . TO MEET THE TIMEB! Board and Lodging Reduced to 17s, 18s, and £1 per week. Be6_fc_d.Me9lß,lsa&c_. SJsfeEag free. 5*10(46-§

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Press, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4753, 27 October 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4753, 27 October 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4753, 27 October 1880, Page 4

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