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SALE BY AUCTION. VEDNESDAY, SEPT. oTir, ut 11 a.m. j^ALE of useful Household Furniture, J Good Piano, and Crockery, &c, <&c. I Sale at 11 o'clock at the Mart. W. B. BUCKHUEST, Auctioneer. 1 Important Sale OP I English Made Furniture. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19tii. THE undersigned has been favoured with I instructions from H. CULPAN, Esq., to I offer for sale by auction, on Wednesday, I September 19th, at his residence, Bank- * street, the whole of his Handsome Eng- I lish Furniture and effects, as follows :— J * DKAWING 11OOM. TnBONY Piano, Diagonal Strung, Iron JJ Frame, by Manthy ; Ebony Suite in Silk Pompador and Plush (9 pieces). Occasional Table, Walnut Cheffioneer with Marble Top, Marble Clock, Aparian Figures, Ornaments, j Black and Gold Mirror, Bevel Glass, Coal Vase, Fender and Fire Irons. Ladies' Work-table and Writing Desk, Velvet Pile Brussells Car- I pet, Pictures, Hearth Eug, &c, &c. DINING ROOM. Carved Oak Suite in Leather, Oak Side Board and Mirror, Oak Telescopic Table, Oak Mirrors, Piotures. Clock, Ornament?, Plateware and Glass-ware, Carpets. Fender and Fire Irons, Hearth Eug, Coal Vase, &c, &c. HALL. Hall Stand with Mirt; ora Mats and Oil-cloth. KITCiJEN. Crockery, Lemington Kango, Ch^ s > Cooking Utensals, Oil Cloth, Mangle, &v •> &c> BED ROOM No> 1Dutchess Mahogany Bed-room Suit^ 1 Fancy Chest Drawers, Iron Double Bedstea. a . a ° a Hangings, Toilet Set, Towel Rail, CarpeO* 10 ' BED EOOM No. 2. Double Bedstead, Washstand, Toilet Set, Dressing Table. Looking Glass, &c. &c. BED ROOM No. 3. Bedstead, Toilet Set, Dressine Table, Chairs, Looking Glass, Carpet, &c, &c. Also, Cot and Mattrass, Perambulator, Garden TooLb, Wheelbarrow, &c, &c. W terms-cash, & Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. Luncheon provided. The above Sale is a good opportunity for people wishing to furnish with really good Furniture. W. B. BIJCKHUET. Auctioneer, agll tf PBETJMTNARY NOTICE. TO FLOCK OWNERS AND FARMERS. THE undersigned purposes holding a Wool Sale about the first week in December. W. B. BUCKHUEST, Auctioneer. WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! NO wool sale having heen held in Whangarei for several years (much to the inconvenience of settlers), I have erected a building at Kamo expressly for that purpose, and having the promise ot a great deal of the wool grown in the district, will hold a sale at a date most suited to the majority of settlers. Wool received at any time, no charge for storage. For the convenience of settlers down the river wool will be fetched from the Kamo Station gratis. All wool inoured. "Wool packs for sale. THOMAS WAKELIN, Auctioneeer. aglStf FOE SALE AT KAMO, on WEDNESDAY, sth SEPTEMBEE. IN addition to the usual sale, 20 head Fat Cattle from Bay of Islands ; two wellgrown unbroken Draught Colts four years old. THOMAS WAKELIN, Auctioneer. KAMO SALE YARDS. UNTIL further notice Sales of Live Stock will be held monthly by the undersigned, at his Sale Yards, Kamo, on the first Wednesday in each month. THOMAS WAKELIN. FOE SALE, FIRST-CLASS Bones-dust, deliveed at either Whangarei or Kamo Railway Stations from £6 10/ to £8 10/ per ton cash. THOMAS WAKELIN, Auctioneer. Jl2B tf SALE BY AUCTION. AT ME HASP'S, MAUNGAKAEAMEA. ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, at 1 p.m. THE undersigned has received instructins from Mr W. G. HARP, who is leaving the district, to sell as above, his Farming Stock and effects, consisting of— 7 good Dairy Cows 6 Calves 3 Good Working Horses 2 Hacks 1 Colt 1 Waggon, nearly new Chaff-cutter with horse power, Plough, Harness, Side-saddle, Cart Harness, Furniture, American Organ, Drawers, Tables, &c, &c ; also, THE FAEM of 53 ACEES, Good Volcanic Soil, divided into six paddocks, in grass and crop, with house of eight rooms including Store, doing; a. good, business, Stables, Shed, and Orchard, and the lease for nine months of 80 acres oppoMte, known as Meade's farm. THOMAS WAKELIN, Auctioneer. WANTED— ' /~i OOD Working Oxen next Sale Day Ij at Kamo. THOMAS WAKELIN. FOE SALE. (Yf ACEES of Land near the Watert/ I fall. Mostly ploughable and partly fenced. Low price. Good road. First-class land for fruit Growing ; also, Three Acres with new Cottage of four rooms, orchard and garden, well fenced, situated atWaitaua; first* class volcanic soil. THOMAS WAKELIN, Kamo. FOE SALE AT KAMO, Q(\(\ Bushels First-class New Poverty OUU Bay Ryegrass Seed, 3/9 per Bußhel. THOMAS WAKELIN, Auctioneer. • TO LEMON GEOWEES. I AM a Cash Purchaser of Lemons in in any quantity. Communicate with— R. I). COLSON, ag2s 3 New Plymouth.

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Northern Advocate, 1 September 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 1 September 1888, Page 2