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AUCTION OF [HOUSEHOLD FURNITUftE' AND EFFECTS, Pjano, etc.

Messrs. BISLEY BROS. & CO. have received instructions from the Rev. J. Rtandring (who is leaving Nelson), to Sell by Public Auction, At his Residence, Baptist Parsonage, Bridge-street, On TUESDAY, October 16 THE WHOLE OF HIS SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD Furniture I Effects COMPRISING — One Handsome PIANO in Walnut, by Schallen (cost £90), 4 Hair-seated Chairs, I d.>. Spring Couch, 1 Avca Cftair,' Fcrder and Fireirong, Oral Table, Dining and Kitshen Tables, 6 Pictures, Colonial Coucb, Wicker Arm Chiir. ladies' Rocker, Brackets and Ornaments, Coalscuttle/Fancy Striking Clock, pair Large Vases, Musical Box, 6 Pdleß, 3 »,ks, Fire Screen 2 Hantirg Lampn, Child's Ch,ir,Dr.-B3hg Tables, Lo kisg wlaases, 3 Pictures, Wasbasnda and Fet3, Towel Horae, • Double Bedse^d, Spring Mittrass, SpoDgft Bit), Folding Ch*ir, 3 Gr<c"an Cb*irs, Djubo Iron Bedste.d, Pair of Pal-iassas, Mattras?, Bjlater, Looking Glass. Chest Drawers, Pair Pictures, -Linen Basket, Linoleum, D mble Wood Beistiad, Matt a?s and Palliasses, Reading Desk, 3 Bookshelves, Eaiy Chair, 1 GUN, 4 Kitchen Cfaaira, Bird Cage, Crockerywarr, Glasswate. Stove, Pot?, and fritting*, Kitcben Utensils, large lot Suncliies, Garden Toolb, Laider, Buckets, ard Baihß, Perambulator, Pot Plants and Fer: a. Fowla and Fowl Houee. Sale at 10.30 a.m. sharp. BISLEY, BROS. & CO., Auctioneers.

EXCHANGE AUCTIONJROOMS. GREAT ■ Auction Sale OF HOUSEHOLD wiTp W T HP IT T3 1? Piano, Organ, &c. VXessrs. BISLEY, BROS, & CO. *-'-*-^have received luslruclions to , Sell by Public Auction, JAt their Rooms, Ha.ri>y st^het, UPSTAIRS ! UPSTAIRS !\[ AT AN EARLY D \TE.; The following Furniture, &c. s COMPRISING— English Furniture, Colonial Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums,' Bedsteads, Bedding, Hearth Hugs, Pier Glasses, Lace Curtains, Fenders and Irons, Suits in Leather, Suits in Hair Suits ia Repp, &c, &c Particulars in future advertisement.] BISLE Y.BROS. & CO., Auctio aeers.

Wool! Wool! SEASON~IB~BB— 1889. R GOLDS BOROUGH And CO., Limited, • WOOL BROKERS melbourne,; Capital £2,000,000 Sterling, AD VO C ATE the disposal of the New Zealand Clips by Auction, in the COLONIAL MARKETS, thus enabling the Grower to find a Cash settlement in the Colonies, and end hi* risk. Most careful attention given to the valuation of all lots, whether large or sm»H, and the fcm,est di splat of s vmpi/bs afforded. Liberal Cash Advances made against consignments. No Storage charged here. Sveciu- Low Freights amuged. All charges Beduoed to the Lowest. Mabinb Insurance effected on Wool from the sheep's back to Melbourne or London at Lowest Rates. Bisley Bros. & Co. Having been appointed SOLE AGENTS for Mkssbs. R. GOLDSBOROUGH & CO. Limiled, Wool Brokers, Melbourne, with a Capital of £2,000,000 sterling beg to intimate to ttie Wool Growers and Farmers generally that we are prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES against consignments to Melbourne, and can I hold out to those entrusting Wool to our care every inducemei.it, especially bo during the present season, when buyers coy? >isit--1 iog the Exhibition from aU parts of the 1 world, will attend the Wool Sales. TAKE THE OPPORTUNITY ! WOOL I WOOL, 1 ! WOOL ! I ! No article of roduce is so sensitive 4d the I "market tone ' as wool. The Wool Buyer is ihe most artistic and wary of purchasers > he i* at once the moit confidential or susI picious creature in trade, and rightly bo too. I Noted brands will always command the I respect of the wool buyer, but in oaae of stray ill goNup lines, wherein at timea are to I be found all Eorfcs and conditions of fleeces, dow and then dagginga, etc., the?e suffer merailassly in the hands of the trade, whereas had the consignment been carefully 1 * gone over in owner's shed, and placed in separate paresis, each kind of wool by itself, I never mind how small a bulk, the seller would be a large gainer. Ixx no other calling is negligence or csvrelc9sness so v severely 1 punished '* aa, in the case of wool t Perhaps I the infliction is not at the time perceptibly I but the unwary producer soon finds hia I pooket lighter than that of his more discreet I neighbor. Query — Why throw away money when it can be so easily saved ? Viewing this out-look of the Wool-market, we oan, with every oonfidenoe, advise our I friends and the public generally to try the Melbourne Market this season before rashly sending forward to London, Habit is, like, opiam eating, very hard to overcome, but in Wool producing the produoor should have " two Bhota for bis money." Consignments addressed— < I SISLJS? TOOS. & CO.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 244, 16 October 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 244, 16 October 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 244, 16 October 1888, Page 3

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