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AUCTION OF [HOUSEHOLD AND EFFECTS, PT AWO fttC 7 ii|'issßßs. BISLEY BROS. & CO. u -®- have received instructions from the Rev. J, Standring (who is leaving Nelsou), to Sell by Public Auction, At his Residence, Baptist Paksonagb, Bridge-street, On TUESDAY, October 16 tup: whole of his superior household Pu^niiara S Sffects COMPRISING — Ono Uftnd£ome PIANO in Walnut, by Hchallen (cost £90), 4 Ha ; r-B£ated Chairs, 1 co. Sp;ijig Conch, 1 /.rin <;L'air, Ffttdsr aud Fireiro^s, Oral Tablr, Dini ;„• v.ivl Kith^n Tablos, 6 Picture*, C.i!oni:il Uouch, Wiokur Arm Clnir. Ladies' Hoc!f f -r, Brackets aud o<na:nents, (.'oaljauttl^F.ivcjStiikiu^ Clock, psii: Ltrgo Vases, Mu^ic-d linx, o I'rt'.ea, io.jks, Fire Screen 2 iiruiui: g Lmnpe, CUil i's Oh iv, Dr. ssi ig Tablce, L'j.kit.g laaics, 3 Piuturcs, Wasbstinds aad f ; et3, Towel Horse, Double Bedstead, S. ring M&ttrass, , Sponge Batii, FoMio^ Ctiir, 3 Gre c an . Chairs, Doub c Iron Uodste-d, Pair cf ; Pel iassfis, Mattrasp, Bjleter, Looking (ili?s. Chest Drawers, P'-ir Pictures, i.iuen Basket, L'uoleum, D>uble Wood J iJc.sttad, Miut.a'a ani P<i(liaase3, Reading D sir, 3 Bookshelves, Kaiy Chuir, 1 GUN, 4 Xi choa Cfcairs, Bird Cage, * Orockerywarp, Glftß3*are, Stove, Pots, and Cktinga, Kiteheo Utecsils, large lot Sundries, Garden Tools, Ladder, iiuckats, ard Butha, Perambulator, Pot Plants and Ferns. Fowls and Fowl House. Sale at 10.30 a.m. sharp. iBISLEY, BROS. & CO., Auctioneers. __ - EXCHANGE AUCTION ROOMS. . GREATS Sale f OF HOUSEHOLD Piano, Organ, &c. l/fr^Rs'; BISLEY. BROS, & CO. -*-*- have rcc3 ; ved instructions to Sell by Public Auction, C At their RoomSj Hakdy stsv-kt, P UPSTAIRS ! UPSTAIRS ! ! AT AN EARLY D xTK, V The following COMPUISING— - Ingiish Furniture, Colonial Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, Bedsteads, Bedding, '^M earth Rugs, Pier Glasses, Lace Curtains, | Fenders and Irons, luits in Leather, Suits in Hair Suits ia Repp, ] &c, &c" ( ( — — — ■ a Particulars in future advertisement, B i"H LE Y B'iO'd. & CO., h Auctioneers, "Wool! Wool! SEASON"iBBB— 1889. R GOLDS BOROUGH And CO , Limited, 0 V^/OOL BROKERS MELBOURNE,; Capital £2,000,000 Sterling, , ADVOCATE I he disposal of the New Zealand Clips i by Aucliou, ia the COLONIAL MAKKETS, hus enabling the Grower to find a 3ash Gotfclemoiit in the Colonies, and end in kiss. Mo.:t cw-f a\ atv^atioa kiwi to ,he valuation o£ all iota, wlaethci* large or lurill, aad the fullest display or swipl^s vffoudicd. Liberal Cn^'a Adrances made igaiost consignments. No Storage charged isre. Specie Low Fbriohts ftrranged. All ch'rgea Reduokd to thk Lowest. Marine Insurance effected ou Wool from tho Bheep'a back to Melbourne or London at Lowest Rates. Bisley Bros. & Co, Having be&n appointed SOLE AGENTS fcr Messrs. R. GOLDSBOROUGH & CO. Limiled, Wool Brokers, Melbourne, with a Capital of £2,000,000 sterling beg to intimato to the Wool Growers and Farmers generally that ws are prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES against consignments to Melbourne, and can bold out to those entrusting Wool to our «are every inducement, especially bo during the present season, when b^yera now minting the Exhibition from all parts cf the world, will attend tho Wool Sales. TAKE THE OPPORTUNITY ! WOOL 1 WOOL ! ! WOOL ! ! ! No article of roduce is so sensitive to t v .e "mirket tone ' as wool, Tho wool Bayer is i he most artistic aad war? of purchasers ; !i>3 is fit once tho most ccmudonthtl or suspicious creature ia trade, nn:! rightly co too. Noted brands will always command the respect of tho wool buyer, luc in casa of Btray ill got-up iiaes, whsttia at limes are to ba found all eoita sad condibiona of fleeces, dow aud then dagginga, etc, the?e suffer mercilessly in the hands of the trades whevca3 had the consignment been carefully " goae over iv owner's she.l, and placed in separate paresis, each kind of wool by itself, never mind how small a bulk, the seller would ba a large gaioer, In no other calling ia negligence or carelessness so " severely punished "as in the case of wool. Perhaps the iDfliction is not at the time pereeptihlr", but the unwary producer soon finds his pooket lighter than that of his more diacroet neighbor. Query— W hy throw away money when it can be so easily saved ? Viewing this ouMook of the Wool-market, we can, with every oonfl'lence, adviso our friends and the public g.-mru! y to Tax the Melbourne Market this c :i.:-j • !> i.re rashly sending forward to Loudo j. Habit is, like opium eating, very hard to ■.v.roae, but in Wool producing the pr> •'■.• s 'vuid have " two shots for hia mone> , :> Conßigataonta addressed— BISLEY BROb. & CO.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 243, 15 October 1888, Page 3

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