f AUCTION OF [HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Pjano, etc, jypßHSits. BISL._Y BROS. & CO. K. JL have received instructions from the Me 7. J. S t_ndr tog (who is leav- | ing Nolson), to Sell by P. blic Auction, At his R_Bidki.ce, Bm> ii* t Parsonage,, Bridge-street, I On TUESDAY, October 16 ' IHB WHOLE OF HIS SUPERIOR HOUdEUOLD furniture § Effects COMPRISING — One Haudsome PIANO iv Walnut, by Schallkn (;o_t £90), 4 H-vr.acated Chairs, 1 do. Si»i_g Couch, i A ren Obair, J_\__.der "and Fi.tii.-__B, Oral Table, I_;_,i g and Kit-hen Tables, ti Pictures, (..>'. nial Cousb, Wicker Arm Ch.i_, ladiea' Rock.r, Brackets and o__a'_cu__, Co_l_juitU,F__cy St.- iking Clock, p.ic L.rge Vaten, Mv .c_l Buz, 6 P _I_b, .? ..>k_, Fire Screen, 2 V.AitAi: g U_;., Chit .'a C .iir, Dreeing T.bl.s, L. ki % l-i_t.es, 3 i'ictuve_, Washes v •:_ aad . ets, Towel Horse, Double 8....8 te.d, Spring Mattra.e, Sponge Baf'. > _?jldm.!_ Ch_ic, 3 Grrc an Ch.ira, D.ube Iton J__dste-.d, Pair of Pel teauas, __atir_s., Bolster, Looking Gl ss. Ch.s.t Drawors, P-.ir Pictures, J.tD.u iio-sker, L«._ oit uco, D mbte Wood Be stead, iduittaia and P_lli_sse_, Riadi"g Deak, 3 Book.be. yes, _.a.iy Oh>.ir, 1 GUN, 4 Xi cheu Cnaiss, Bird Cage, Ciockervwa. , Glaas*a;e. Stove, Pots, and tiitii-g', Kitohen Utoasils, large lot Sunaii.s, Garden Pools, La.der, Buckets, and Baths, Perambulator, Pot PI .nts ani Ferns. Fowls and Fowl Hou.e, Sale at 10.30 a.m. sharp, BISLEY, BROS. & CO., Auctioneers. EXCHANGE AUCTION ROOMS. GREAT iLuctioa Sale OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Piano, Organic. JVT.hsrs. BISLEY. BROS. & CO. L^--*- have received instructions to p f; Sell by Publ'c Auction, At their Rooms, Hardy sth. at, UPSTAIRS ! UPSTAIRS ! J AT AN EARLY D vTIS, The following Furniture, &<3. f COM. RISING-— - English Furniture, Colonial Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, Bedsteads, Bedding, Hearth Rugs, Pier Glasses, Lace Curtain-s, Fenders and Irons,. Suits in Leather, Suits in Hair Suits iv Repp, !&c., &c] Particulars in futuro advertisement/ BISLEY BRO?. & CO., Audio i ers. Wool! Wool! BEABONIBBB— 1889. R GOLDS BOROUGH And CO., Limited, 6 WOOL BROKERS melbourne,; Capita 1...... ...£2,000,000 Sterling, AD VO CATE tho disposal of tha New Zealand Clips by Auction, in the COLONIAL MARKETS, thus enabling the Grower to find a Oceh set-lem-iit in the Colo -ies, and end hi. bisk. M-r.t c-.rslul r.tt3Ution given to the valuation of all lots, whether largo or sin .li, aad th^ kul .__t dhp_„t ov samp. .3 ___ouD.n. Li.or&l 0 .all Advance, made against consignment s. No Sto u agk charged here. !.peciv_ Low FnaionTS arranged. All ch'_i.e_ Ri_oae_n to tup, Lowest. Alabink Insurance ci .acted on Wrol from tho sheep's back to Melbourne or London at Lowest Eat es. Bisley Bros. & Co. Having been appointed SOLIS AGPiNTS fcr Massas. K. GOLDBB O ROUGH & CO, Limilkd, Woo' Broker., Molbourno, with a Capital of £2,000,000 sverliog . beg to intimate to toe Wool Grower aod Farmers generally that we are prepared to n_»ka LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES anaiast consignments to Melbourne, and cau Hold out to those enfcrno ting Wool to our Giro every inducement, especially do during the p._'eut saason, when buyers now . ißiting the Exhibition from aU parts of the world, will attend tho Wool Sales. TAKR THE OPPORTUNITY ! WOOL! WOOL!! WOOL!!! No article ot reduce Ufo saosUivo to t v e "nr.r.et ton. * as wool. Tho Wool Bayer is •> he most artistic and war,? of purcbaaor. } do i3 au once the moi. confidential or suepick ua creature in trade, and rightly co too. Noted brauds wiU always, ccmraaud tho reaprct of tho wool buyer, Vnt in esse of etray ill got-up live whsreiu at times aye to ba found all eo.ta and conditions of fleeces, dow and then da§ging,i, eta., tho ._ suffer mercilessly in the hands of the trade, whereas had the coi-.igau.ent been carefully 41 gone over in ownei's ehe-3, aad placsd iv separate parcels, each hind of wool by itaolf, uavoc mind how small a hulk, the .ellcr would bo a large gainer. In no other calling ia negligence or carelessness bo " severely puniehed "as in the case of wool. Perhaps tho iodic ion is not at tho lime pereeptiblr, but the unwary producer aoon finds his pocket lighter thau that of his mote discreet neighbor. Quoty— shy throw away money when it can be so easily caved ? Viewing this out-look of the Wool-market, wo cau, with every coufHcnco, advise our friends und the publio p..: _ -..: y to tby the Melbourne Market thia s _.-...: _.f_re rashly sending forward to Loudo. . Habit is, like opium eating, very hard ■ . .- v q . ue, bnt in Wool producing the j- i • ■ _:-...(_ have « two shots for hia mon t \ t f » Coneignawi _a addre.a.d-.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 242, 13 October 1888, Page 3
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