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We Christie. SATURDAY, Ist MAY. At Tattereall's Yards. At 12 o'clock. YJTT ILL LAM CHRISTIE has reoeired instructions from Mr John Taylor to sell by pab! ; o auction as above — 5 First Class Heavy Draught Mareß and Geldings, The above are young and guaranteed thoroughly staunch, and are for sale <m their merits i Also, on aooount Mr P J. Muiphy, 8 First-olußs Colts and Fillies, 2 to 6 jears old, Also, on acconnt of Mr A, Walker, 5 First-o'ass Draught Colts and Fillies, 3 to 4 yearsold. Aad on account cf Mr James Curie. 1 Superior 4 year old Carriage Horse Whitechapel Cart with Double Seat, complete. * ____ On account of Mr M. Doyles— 1 First-class Draught Mare, 4 yoars old 1 First.olass Draught Gelding, 4 years old On account of other vendoM — 6 First olass Heavy Draught Mareß and Geldinga 2 Pirßt-class Carriage Horses 2 Fir6t-class Hacks 1 Spring Cart and Harness Terms at sale. W. CHRISTIE, aI2C Auctioneer, SATURDAY, Ist MAY. At Tattersall'a Yards. At 12 o'clock. TURNIPS. TURNIPS. Vjy ILI IA M CHRISTIE * * has been instructed by Mr John Cagney to sell by auction, as above--150 Acres of Really Good Turnip Crop on his farm at Seafield, near Hiiderthorpe Terms at Sale. W. CHRISTIE, a! 27 Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, sth MAY. At the Residence of Mr Peter Williams, Corner of Avon and Wharf streets. At 11 o'clock. Under Power of Bill of Sale. WILLIAM CHRISTIE has received instructions to sell by publio auction, at the above time and place — DRAWING-ROOM, DINIfcG-ROOM, BEDROOM FURNITURE. Tricord Piano In Rosewood Case, by Kirbman Water-color Pictures, by E. A. Glfford No. 3 Shaoklock Range, 2 400-Gallon Tanks, Garden Rollers and Tools, 50 Fencing Posts, 100 Palings, Carpenter's Tools, 60 Feet Hose, Fowl?, &c. , &c. Fnrniture can be inspected in tbe afternoon of tbe day before tho sale. Catalogues to bo had on application to W. CHRISTIE, al2B fe Auctioneer. Xy ILLIAM CHRISTIE" STOCK AND STATION AGENT, Auctioneer, HAS FOR SALE— English, White Alsyko, and Red Clover, Cowgraas, Timothy, and Rape Seed Woolpacks, Cornsaoka, and Seaming Twine English and American Barbed, Steel and Iron Fencing Wire, and other Fencing Material Wilson's Colonial c l-f'p Dip (Hatch's) Downs' Formers' !•>.. ml. for the Prevention of Snmt in Gr. in, , ud General Station Stores, etc., etc., And Is .r. £ent for the follovcfrg ComDaniea, which h.ive always Fumls for Investment viz The Colonial Invpntmont uaA Agency Company cf New Zealand The Ot^yo and r-imtbJai d Investment Company. Is alsf> u.er\ fnr The Standard Jbuo mi.l Maii-- InFurance Company The London and Lancashire Insurance Company. And makes Liberal Advances «pa -at WooJ, Grain, and all kindn of tt&tiun and Farm Produce. Storage at Current Rates. /GLASGOW CLOTHING HOUSE. WINTER SEASON, lSbli. I am now showing my New Season's Goods ex b s Bimutaka, direct from the Manufacturers, consisting of the very latest designs in New Overcoatings, in Meltons, Worsteds, and Scotch Tweeds; also, the lateßt StyleH and Colorings in West of Erjgland, Scotch Cheviots, and Irish Tweed Suitings and Fancy Trouserings. Splendid Patterns, to be had nowhere elae in the town. Also, a special line of Extra Heavy O»maru Tweeds for Winter Wear — in neat patterns. Overcoats to measure from 50s ; Suits to measure from 70s ; Trbußerß to measure Irom 17s 6d. Fit, Style, and Workmanship guaranteed first-clasa. READY MADE CLOTHING* Just opened, a splendid variety of Gents' Ready-made Overcoats— the Chesterfield, the Ulster, and the Newmarket Shapes • all well lined ; cut and finished specially for my Trade. Price from 30s to 60jj Call early and secure one, BOYS' OVERCOATS AND SUITS. A Speciality in Boys' Coats with Capes — the Neatest and Cheapest in the Trade. Another lot of Soya' Cord Suits that never wear out. All Boys' Suits are lined throughout, and are guaranteed to wear. A'l sizes, and Lowest Possible Price. WATERPROOF COATS Direct from the maker. The best value in New Zealand ; 48 to 56 inohes, from 30s up. WM, WADDELL. , Merchant Tailor and Importer, a 1 20 Thames Stkeet,

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6040, 30 April 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6040, 30 April 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6040, 30 April 1886, Page 3