LEN PORTER'S Scientific Boxing Classes open at Vannini's Hall, Manse Road, on Monday next. FISH OH! Flounders, Cod, etc., at Nelson Street Bridge To-night and To-morrow Morning.—Bond. Auction Sales. TO-MORROW : 1.30 p.m. <p«)RRY AND CO. will sell at %^J their Rooms, High Street: 1 Gelding, 7 years, broken saddle and harness 1 Gelding, 6 years, saddle only 1 Gelding, 5 years, saddle- only Fowls, Ducks, Bacon Potatoes, Swedes, Carrots Feed Barley, Apples, Honey Double-barrel Guns, Rifles 2 New Men's Bicycles Second-hand Bicycles Spray Pump, Stoveu, Ranges Couches, Piano, Tables, Chairs, Writing Table, Washstands, Dressers, Pictures, Books, and sundries. H. W. HORTON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW: 1.30 p.m. GRIFFITHS AND SON will sell \JT at their Mart as follows:— Feed Barley, Peas, Meal, Potatoes, Parsnips, Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants. Spring Hand Cart, First-class Sheep Dog, 2 Cases Harness Oil, Saws, Forks, Axes. 20 Pairs Hillcrest White Leghorns 10 Berkshire Pigs ■ 10 Men's Suits, 20 'pairs Men's Trousers, Blankets. Consignment of Drapery, Millinery, including Chiffons, Prints, Muslins, Flannelettes, 100 Window Blinds, and 1000 other lines. The contents of a household, including Double anl Single Bedsteads, Kapoc, Flax, and Wire Mattresses, Tables, Crockery, Linoleum, Ornaments, Pictures, and a Jot of household sundries. 5 New Men's Bicycles. 5 Churns, 5 Olympic Separators 100 Empty Sacks. 20 Cases Seeded Raisins. A. R. THOMSON', Auctioneer. S*ock Sale. i^iRIFFITHS AND SON and HILL VJT AND BARTON have pleasure in announcing that they will hold a joint Stock Sale Monthly on the FIRST SATURDAY IN EACH MONTH, ■.■■■■ At Messrs Hill and Barton's Yards, Wynen Street. Entries will consist of: CATTLE, HORSES, PIGS, DEAD STOCK, J&c. Entries will now be received either by— ■ HILL AND BARTON, Or: GRIFFITHS AND SON. A. R, THOMSON, Auctioneer. J. Bary & Son's STOCKTAKING SALE FOR CASH ONLY. TOURING JUNE we will offer the -*-* whole of our Drapery Department Stock at Clearing Prices, to reduce our stock prior to stocktaking. Blankets, Colonial, 20s pair. Bush Rugs from 3s lid. Flannelettes from 4£d per yard. Men's Suits, all sizes, 27s lid. Boys' Suits from 10s 6d. Fox Serge, 54-inch, black, 6s lid. Women's Underclothing, 20 per cent, discount. Hosiery, 20 per cent, discount. Boots and Shoes. These must be reduced at considerable disoount. A very large selection. Ribbons, Laces, and Ties at your own price. Calicoes from 3s lid dozen. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. J. Bary & Son, Ltd., RENWICK and SPRING CREEK. MOTOR-CAR FOR HIRE. "Phone 336. H. f D U R L, A O.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 138, 13 June 1913, Page 8
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