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WM. BRANSON, AND CO., Stock Salesmen, LAND, STOCK, AND STATION AGENTS. MESSRS FELL BROS.' BUILDINGS, ALFRED STREET. AUOTIoFsALES Of every deßoription oonduoted m Town or Country. PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES RENDERED SALEd OF WOOL & SHEEPSKINS HELD FORTNIGHTLY. NEXT SALE— MONDAY. 12th IN ST. at 2.30 p.m. LIVE STOOK SALES held at our Yards at Spring Creek and the A. and P. Sooiety's Yards, Blenheim EVERY FORTNIGHT ALTERNATELY. SPECIAL LIVE STOCK SALES. MAHAKIPAWA— MR CULLEN'S YARDS, FEBRUARY 20th, 11 A.M. PBBSBNT ENTBIBS '. — 1000 Crossbred Ewes 600 Wethers 50 Lincoln Rams 400 Crossbred Lambs havelookljuburban - MR WHEADON'S YARDS, FEBRUARY 218T, 11 A.M. FBESEHT EKTBIBB I — 1200 Crossbred Ewes and Wetheri 800 Crossbred Lambs 10 Bams 5 Draught Hones J. B. GREEN, Auctioneer. NOTICE. KOROMIKO IJTOOK SALES, rpHE Manager of the New Zealand Land -■- Association having advised as that he has secured Mr Hawker's yards at Koromiko for the -purpose of holding a Stook Sale on the advertised date of the sale there (by special permission of Mr Hawker) we have deoided, m tbe interests of our olients, to postpone our advertised sale until THURSDAY, lit March, at 11 a.m., at our Yards at Spring Creek, where all olients are requested to send their stook. Wh. BRANSON * CO. J. B. Green, Acting Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, 1894. In accordance with instructions received from Mr W. B. Parker, MESSRS GREE9 k NO*WORTHY will sell on th« premises, Brookby, on the above date it 12 noon — THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE BROOKBY FLOCK OF SHEEP, Consisting of : — 440 dry and maiden Merino Ewes principally 2 and 4- tooth. 410 young Merino Wethers m forward condition. 825 cross-bred Lambs, fit for freezing. 85 Merino Lambs (wethers). 450 pood store Ewes. 75 pure-bred stud Merino Rams. GREEN ft NOS WORTHY, Auctioneers, EMPIRE TEA CO. TT is a faot that JL the Empire Tea EMPIRE TEA CO. Company has landed 75,8801bs India Tea EMPIRE TEA CO. ex Maori, and of this Bhipment we say unEMPIRE TEA GO. hesitatingly, It is the Best EMPIRE TEA CO. Asbomiieht amb the Most Exceptional EMPIRE TEA GO. Qdaliit we have bveb been. We have EMPIRE TEA CO. three direot ship* ments of tea from EMPIRE TEA CO. Caloctta every year. EMPIRE TEA CO, Oar Ceylon Teas are also of exoepEMPIRE TEA CO. tional quality, and these are arriving EMPIRE TEA CO. almost every week all the year round. EMPIRE TEA CO. What does this EMPIRE TEA CO. mean? It means that the EMPIRE TEA GO. Empire Tea Co. ia m the van of proEMPIRE TEA CO. gresa. It means that the EMPIRE TEA CO. best assortment and most exoep-. EMPIRE TEA CO. tional quality goes into our blends. EMPIRE TEA CO. Ii mean* that by buying largely and EMPIRE TEA CO. judiciously, the Empire Tea ComEMPIRE TEA CO. pany not ooly strives to, but EMPIRE TEA CO. DOES excel. EMPIRE TEA CO., W. AND G. TURNBULL AND CO. PROPRIETORS, WELLINGTON. JUST RECEIVED, AND OOR SALE CHEAP. 50 dozen Griffith* 1 Rabbit Traps 4 inoh. 50,000 central fire Cartridges. Claw Hammers Is eaoh. 80 drams very best Linseed Oil, and Gothic White Lead. SO boxes Window Glass New Wall Paper. 1 dozen Davis* Vertical Feed Sewing Machines. W. CARR, Market Street. HOME COMFORTS. " mHERE'S no place like home, 1 1 bat m order to make home attraotiva, it is necessary that the walls and ceilings be decorated m an appropriate manner. JAMES BARTLETT is prepared to execute with despatoh, orders for Paperhangiog and Varnishing, aB well as general House-painting and Signwriting. Pbioes low, to suit the hard times, but only the toby best material used. Opawa Street, off Manic Road.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXX, Issue 39, 15 February 1894, Page 3

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