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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. THIS DAY. CLEARING SALE, In Rooms, Hereford street. Of a Quantity of VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, TWO SETS NEARLY NEW HARNESS, SADDLE, CHOICE PICTURES, «_c. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from two ladies, who are giving up housekeeping, to SELL BY AUCTION, At his rooms. Hereford street, THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31st, A LARGE QUANTITY OF NEARLY NEW AND HIGH CLASS FURNITURE, Arc. For full particulars see Press and "Times of Saturday last. Now on view. Inspection invited. Sale «t neon. H. S. BROWN, 8729 No. 939 Auctioneer. 1 " THIS DAY. THREE NEW ENGLISH PIANOS. FOR UNRESERVED SALE. TITR CHARLES CLARK has been instructed IYI by the Holders of the Bill of Lading, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at his Rooms, Hereford street THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31st, 3 NEW ENGLISH PIANOS, by the wellknown makers, Messrs Whittingham and Co., London. These Pianos have all the latest improvements, are in walnut cases, and are thoroughly reliable instruments. Any person requiring a really first-class Piano should not miss this opportunity, as the Auctioneer's instructions are TO SELL ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Now on View. Sale at Noon. No. 935 Also— AT SAME TIME AND PLACE, And on account of the Collector of Customs,, 8 WHITEBAIT NETS, reduced to legal size by the direction of the Minister for Marine Department. H. S. BROWN, g72fe Auctioneer. J. MUNDELL. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF LAND AND LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. THURSDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, 1898. T7STE have been favoured with instructions from Mr J. B. Wareing, TO SELL as above, AT THE HOMESTEAD, "WOODLANDS," Milford, near Temuka, The Following: — LAND. 411 Acres, known as "Blue Gum" Farm, subdivided into 6 paddocks, water-races in same, with two-room cottage thereon, 5 acres planted with bluegums, 85 acres in velvet wheat, 232 acres ploughed ready for crop, and 99 acres in old pasture. Also, — 85 Acres adjoining the properties of Me3srs G. Gilliatt and Wm. McCully, all ploughed and with water-races running through same. LIVE STOCK. 750 Two, four, six and full mouth Ewes 30 Hoggets 12 Draught Mares and Geldings 2 Dogcart Horses 1 Hunter 1 Hack 4 Cows and 2 Sheep Dogs IMPLEMENTS, &c. 3 Reaper and binders, 2 farm drays, tip dray, dog cart, side delivery clover cutter, mower, grain, turnip, and rape drill (Duncan), ridge drill (Duncan) j * hay rake, tedding machine, 4-furrow plough (Massey-Harris), 2 D.F. ploughs, single furrow plough, 2 seta blocks ,and tackle, 2 sets 6-leaf tine harrows, 2 sets chain harrows, 5 row horse hoe, swingle trees and chains," shaft and leading harness, 2 sets trap harness, 10 sacks flour, lot potatoes (Village Blacksmith), 20 cords firewood (sawn), and quantity sundries. Sale at 11 a.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. The Pakiki Farm having been sold all lots as above enumerated are FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. J. MUNDELL, Auctioneer, Timaru. WILSON AND SONS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. /I IGANTIC UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF BICYCLES At WILSON AND SONS' ROOMS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th. PRESENT ENTRIES— 70 MACHINES. We are open to receive further entries till September 6th. See future advertisement. WILSON and SONS, 861G Auctioneers. A. P. TUTTON. RANGIORA CENTRAL AUCTION MART. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th. TITR A. P. TUTTON has received instruc--II - tions to SELL On account Client, 1 Carrier's 3-horse Spring Van, 4 ton carrying capacity. Sale at 2 p.m. A. P. TUTTON, 8776 Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE: npHE ASSETS REALISATION BOARD Intend to OFFER FOR SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION ABOUT NOVEMBER NEXT, THE FREEHOLD PORTION OF TUB GLENTUI ESTATE, NEAR OXFORD, SUBDIVIDED INTO SUITABLE AREAS FOR SMALL FARMS. Full particulars in future advertisement. 5143 R. CROSSLAND'S Noxol is about the best liver kidney and stomach remedy that you can get. One cachet (tasteless) taken every tight for on. week will rouse up the mail who knows he has a liver like a cold bath. You should not fail to get a box and give them a trial. They are especially good for ladies. 1. 6d a box. Che'nvsts and stores. . ■ .HE CORNER," when finished, will be one of J. the Most Attractive Drapery Houses in thp City. Just now W. McClea and Co. apologias to their customers for inoonvenience caused by the alterations new goiaff en.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10129, 31 August 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10129, 31 August 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10129, 31 August 1898, Page 8

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