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WOOL.”: .WOOL. d I it *.t , ~( i JPO^SDAIf.?B.„IBBO.. . vaAip'KW jMsZmuo rMOPO^i, IK TDEIS NEW ZEALAND WOOL STORES, ,1C oi. " H iHobofotd street,/.' / , /i i ,„ . The whole of the BiiOHMOND ' STATION CLIP --:<WW t}iOV:io§,iu .1.-. ■} ; c, Ai- ’ MBRINO. WOrOL, Consisting of B-'i' 1 7359 191 82 -r,c EOBEBTWILKIN & C 0.,! am & VUt) x Wool Brokers* : Jl'O; nijJr.v.'lM) • ,0 H B % u Mr.r.v Itfhnvei'o *».•?.* ?,« cn«-: FRIDAY, APRIL .2, : At 2 o'clock. JJOBEET WILKIN ft CO.haveraoeived instructions from George King, 85q.,, ; f fco 6me; fos bale; -h ■ . At hla.'Farm on ~th«'Beach ■ 'road, two end a half miles from the Chertsey railway .atatioD, r The following— ‘ ■ { L I YE’ 1 AP.St-D-B AJ) . S T 6 O K, j HORSES. DEAUGHS ; iioci. Igrey mare, Jess, 6 years,; Btintod to Lord . (Jaaf itlereagh ........... ... # , - ire, Grace, 7 years, s tinted tOXord iereagh 1 lay mare, Duchess, 7years,, stinted to Lord Casf Costlcreagh .1 brown Syeora, ptinted.toLord 1 grey P, JWfc 1 stinted to Prince : pf 1 bay mare, Violet, 5 years, stinted to Prince of Kilbride 1 chestnut years, stinted to 1 bay toj®,"Maggie, 7 years, stinted to Prince of Kilbride ■ . ’"l ohestnut mare. Folly, 5 years, stinted "to •. —Prinorof-KHbrido--1 black mate, aged, stinted tp Young Watty 1 chestnut more, S yearsj stinteii to Young Watty 1 bay Igrey gelding, Dunoan.S years 1 grey gelding, Major. .7 years 1 grey gelding, Ban, 7 years 1 bay gelding. John.-b year? 1 1 bay gelding, Dick, aged X black gelding. Darkle, aged 1 black gelding,; Tommy, 4years^ rtJAcl Tf'J-.TdJdU'.x HACKS. li c'reamghidinV.' Creainy, i; broken t 6 saddle oiid harness And other yonng horses, draught and light 1 railch cow , firsT-'i IMPLEMENTS. 1 Eansoni, Siina.and'Head 3-furrow plough f. IRanaOm, Simaend Head 2-farrow, plough : 1 Hornsby 2-furrow plough 1 Hqrnaby’Wumiw.pJongh . ! Osborne self-binders 3 Osborne i 1 seed drill Lsetswooflen harrows,? ■ ( . 1 satirbh barrows,' 20 feet'' 2 sets tripod harrows :'; 2 Cambridge rollers 2 drays and frames,' new 2 chaff cutters 1 scarifier Jjon-tanks -j-i; v;« or > . ! ' 1 A'large'assortment of plough, leadings.and shaft harness,, all nearly.new i tj: AlaOi ~x ; U J Sundry other things tod nnmerona to mention Luncheon provided. ... , Terms at sale. 7291 192 *OOBEBT WILKIN ft CO. have For Sale iaii Osborne's Celebrated i , . f( T SELF-BINDING HAEVESTEH. ! Order Carly, as we only have a limited number to arrive. A few of which are specially adapted for very heavy crops. ' ; ,r ..WE.Wi ZEALAND WOOL STOBES, ' ’ 63594 ~ ; Hereford street. Christobnroh, ‘ STEAMiTEBESHINQ MACHINES. . -By Hempsted nnd Go. , xy OBEET WljfcKlN ! CO. have FOE SALE-; Combined Machines/ ■ with- ■ ■ horse *power engines, by the above icelebrated.makers, with supply of extras. On view at the N.Z r Wool Stores, Hereford street, Christchurch. 3291-86 J.L.Wilson, TO STOREKEEPERS, DRAPERS, DEALERS, AND OTHERS. [ SALE , r ( ~ , , BANKRUPT STOCK, . . Removed to the Exchange for convenience of said. ,-B J.-L. WILSON has received instruction's ■ ■ from Mr 'Frederick Charles Richardson, of street, trustee in the estate of FraUk Elvines. to sell, ; - i. l ) Uf /’. ‘ BY PUBLIC AUCTION, . .. i THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1880, AM. THAT 5 JOE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK Jrooerios • j lilmen's Stores ■ j Stationery hbdkery .- , Together with—, ; \ [ISBHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS. Sale at Unsharp. No reserve. Terms cash. 7336 193 J. Milner, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1880, At 2 o’clock sharp. ‘At the- City Hotel, Princes street, Dunedin. THE CITY HOTEL, Princes street. The most central, convenient, and best-situated ; Hotel iu Dunedin. { TO EOTBLEBBPEBS, CAPITALISTS! And Others. J 1 i TAMBS'MiLNiB'hid received instructions from Mr M, Murphy to sell by _ pußLld ; AtriiripN, „ ! -ikl'-aict ;ito*.3J*erfoil«fl(3r soid, THE CITY HOTEL, ; SithatOd-in 1 PidhoCs street} > ■; Together with all FURNITURE, STGOKi AND EFFECTS.' Thifl maguifioent hotel -is, without question, ,4 e ' dk .i«4 hnnl- ■n'kis «fa<l aI nnw TvAfol In most cmmlous and’ beet nppd nted of any hotel in the Atsstraliah Colonies. It dpi' Contains private Eruiteß of apartments;for families,' £5 bedrooms, serranta’ ditto; hot and cold water baths on, both landings j on the ground floor aMpdsomely-decoratedbilliard room—in which there are two of AUoook's best billiard tables: clerks’ offices, A 6., &o. i 7he kitohea is placed on the top storey of the house, thus preventing 'fche nuisance arising during tho tMfOcess of cooking, which is so objectionable tofftSlHes Atdlodgera frequenting hotels. i ■ There are four capacious shops connected wito. the hotel, with frontage. tpfPrinoes street, the jni‘ omie from which, together with stabling at the rear of the house, pays ,thkgrouncUrent. < , The betel is built of stone and brick, tbdee stories bigh. npoa afiotiQa ! ATjtook.XV., and has W2 feet frontage to Princes street by a of 62 feat particulars can bo h£l by letter addieasadteither to Mr M. Murphy, or James Milner, auctioneer. City Hotel, Dunedin. ; /it jl. Communications as to terms, &0.,' only with seliing. this deisirahle property! is Bimuiv the deoUning health of the proprietor, who is desirous of obtnming the comforts,:of private; Wo * JAMES MILNER, Auctioned ! 7804X92

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5952, 24 March 1880, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5952, 24 March 1880, Page 7