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AtiuUoits WILSON fc SONS. W* 1501 * BUSINESS AS AUCTIONEERS, "VAIitfcATORS, COMMISSION AGENTS, ABSENTEE REPRESENTATIVES, &c~tcc, CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THB FOIJJOWING:— Their long experience as AUCTIONEERS AND SALESMEN Of all kinds of Goods, Property, and Stock, •warrants them in believing tney can render SATISFACTORY RETURNS To all who may employ them. They have the best of accommodation for PROPERTY, STOCK, ANT> FURNITURE SALES. Attention kindly invited. 991 A CHANCE! A CHANCE! IT SgLDpsToCCURS. A REALLY GRAND LITTLE FARM. AT SPRINGSTON. Corner Leeston and Gould's Roads. A A ACRES (DIVIDED), rt COTTAGES, ~IN GOOD ORDER. Well Fenced and Drained. Station, School, and Churches Near. Can be Divided into Two at Sale if required. Terms—One Third Cash; Balance can remain. SMALL CAPITALISTS LOOK OUT. TO BE SOLD~BY AUCTION. OK SATURDAy7"22nd INSTANT, At 2 o'clock punctually. AT FARMERS' SALEYARDS ROOMS, LICHFIELD STRKET. We are acting for Mr Davis, who is moving. WILSON and SONS, 4382 Auctioneers. Monte de Piete. j CLEARING SALE OF JEWELLERY PLKDGKS. Instructed by S. Phillips, Esq. ON WEDNESDAY? 26th INSTANT, At 1 o'clock. 101 watch and chain. 14-12-87; 102, -watch and chain 15-12-87: 113, watch and chain, 27-12-87; 118, albert, 4-1-88; 119, watch, 4-1-88; 122, watch. 9-1-38; 144, pin, 25-1-88 ; 147, watch and chain, 31-1-88: 150, watch, 2-2-88; 160, clock. 8-2-88; 165. watch, 11-2-88: 175, watch, 23-2-88: 176, watch, 13-2-88; 179, watch, 13-2-88; 182, seals, 25-3-88; 200, watch, 17-2-88; 251, watch. 19-3-88; 260, watch, 25-3 88; 216, watch, 24-2-88; 267, watch, 24-2-88 ; 311, brooch, 27-2-88; 325, earrings, 27-2-88; 451, two broocheß 'Wilson and sons. Auctioneers. At their Rooms. 4727 UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE, PAPANUI TOWN HALL, ON THURSDAY, 27th INSTANT, At 1 o'clock. QUANTITIES OF GROCERIES, OILMEN'S STORIfiS, &c. QUANTITIES OF HARDWARE, TESTWARE, &c. Pocket Knives, Milk Pana, Forks, Brushes. &c. QUANTITIES OF STATIONERY, BOOKS, &c QUANTITIES CROCKERY, various sorts. Cups and Saucers, Basins, Plates, Dishes. QUANTITIES OF HOUSEHOLD FUKNITURK. Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables, See. SPLENDID SUITe!n"'PI/USH, AND ONE IN KED VELVET. Nearly New ORGAN, fit for a Church, &c. WE have received peremptory inetructiOnß TO SELL. . • From the Owner, Mr Lock. WILSON and SONS, 4,545 Auctioneers. BY ORLIR OF MORTGAGEE. IMPORTANT SALE~OF CITY PROPERTY. SPECULATORS AND CAPITALISTS IN MANCHESTER "TtREET, BETWEEN TUAM AND ST. ASaPH STREETS. 2LA.RGE-FKONTED SHOPS, occupied as oifice and Restaurant, being Buit frontage by 66ft deep. Leaseholds, small ground rent, and long terms. Let to long-standing tenants at good rents. SALE ON SATURDAY, 29th INST., At 2 o'clock, AT FARMERS' SALEYARDS COMPANY'S ROOMS. THE Auctioneers.call special attention to the above as a good Five Hundred is sucking out for ft#™&ff™*BW 4746 Auctioneers FRESH PROPERTY LIST Ctd\t ACRES SHEEP FARM, very cheap, 55* 91 and near town. Term as you like ittfiA ACitES SHEEP FARM, near town *£n ACRESI with HOOSE « atKiUinchy, K/\ ACRES, three miles from ChristOU church, cheap XX HOUSE,&c, Oxford TownxsU ship 1 it A -A-CRE FARM, four miles from town Y/» ACRES, Grand HOUSE, Sec. Rio> t>l Papanui, TO LET Vj OUSESTO SELL and LET, all round ■jl/TONKY TO LEND on Good Security. WILSON and SONS, Auctioneers, fee. F. C. TABART. R F. C. TABART, instructed by Mr W. H. Cooper, wul SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT HIS STORES, ON THURSDAY, 20th SEPT., 1888, Immediately after Sale of Rough Fat, between 3 AND 4 TONS PRIME TALLOW, A Good Shipping Line, 471g WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. TT mABARJ* t<s MAKING LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON THE ENSUING CLIP. His New Warehouse *is splendidly adapted for the Disposal of Wool in Christchurch. WOOLPACKS, fee. FOR SALE, 4067 POAAA £1200, £800 and other SUMS 0UU Jto lend, OK FREEHOLD SECURITIES, AT CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST. GOULD. BEAUMONT and CO., 847g 171 Hereford street. Funeral Notices. FUNERAL REFORM. WLANGFO±ii>, iTurniahing Undertaker. - Furnishee Funerals as follows :— Hearse coach, covered comn, and attendance— For Adultß, from _ .. «0 0 Children's, complete .. .. *810 0 Hate the Address— Workshops, Corner North and Bast belte; or. Office, next J. Goodman's Brot Shop, Coioebe street. Countrjr orden will receive prompt attention. SIM Tj W ■"■• UNDERTAKER, Funeral* Furnished at Lowest Charges 41 DURHAM STRJUCT SOUTH, rUHJK Friends of James and Minnie Bunting I late of Weiringstown, County Down, Ireland are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their late son Jamea, aged fix months, to leave their residence, Waikuku, for Church of England Cemetery, Woodend, on - 4745 Undertaker, Woodend. riAHE Friends of Mr Thomas Free are I respectfully Informed that the Funeral of his late daughter, Eliza Kate, will leave his residence, the Bower Hotel, New Brighton, at 2.30 p.m. This Day (Wednesday). September 19th, for the New Brighton Churchyard. 4751 Undertakers, 43 Victoria street.

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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7157, 19 September 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7157, 19 September 1888, Page 8