/ notions THIS. DAY, WEDNESDAY. ISth AUGUST, At 2 o'clock sharp. A nice little Househ Id of Furniture and Furnishings to be sold without reserve. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY has received instructions to sell by auction, on the premises, Qlajoribanks-ttreet, about half wa> The whole of the useful household furniture and effects, all nearly new. The house is o let at‘l4a. per week, and contains drawing-room, dining-room, two bedrooms, kitchen, outnouses, .&c. The furniture will be on view on Wednesday, at 1 o’clock, and a fi *g will be displayed. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 18th AUGUST, At I*2 o’clock. CROSKERY, HASELL & CO. will sell by auction in their rooms, on Wednesday, 18th August, at *l2 o’clock — Potatoes, onions, flour, .oatmeal, bran, pollard, maize, wheat, barley, butter, bacon, cheese, eg*?*, groceries, etc. Turkeys, fowls, and ducks. After which, Furniture, Crockery, glassware, cutlery, fancy goods, blankets, drapery, etc, CROSKERY, MASKER * CO., 2234 Auctioneers. SAKE BY AUCTION. THIS BAY, WEDNESII.-VY. 18th AUGHT T, At 2 o’clock p.m. At the Willis-street Auction Mart. D WAN AND CO. will sell by auction, as above— Groceries, chinaware, earthenware Gla sware, ale, raspberry cordial Soap, boots, shoes, etc. And A large assortment of furniture hand and new). A Iso, 5 allotments in the township of Midlothian 2232 DWAJf & 00. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, ISth AUGUST, At IX o'clock. Produce, Groceries, Stores, etc. f AERY & CAMPBELL will s«U by 1 A public auction, at their 11 o’clock Market Sale this day— f , Oranges, Picfcon bloaters, rennets, butter, eggs, wheat, maize, potatoes, onions, peas, soap, candles, tea, sugar, etc., A large quantity of_ poultry expected, and if arrived in time, ICO tons potatoes to be delivered from breastwork. 2235 Business Notices. jyj" OSS, RAI N E AND CO., LAND, STOCK, AND STATION AGENTS, "Grey-street, late Offices Union Steam Ship Co., Wellington, N.Z. Sheep and Cattle Stations, Unimproved Lands and Farms, Native Lands for sale in the No th and Middle Islands. The Pastoral and Aaricutturat JVrics, which we publish monthly, ‘contains particulars of many of the above, and may be had on application in writing, or at our offices, where also may be seen maps and plans. Our Air. Raine who has a practical knowledge, from long experience, of the values of land and stock, and the working of sheep runs, devotes his time to visiting all the principal properties for sale in both Islands. Intending investors may thus obtain from us the fullest information arid more readily judge for themselves the particular part of the colony most likely to suit them, and be saved much of the delay and expense they would otherwise incur. ... . . _ We have Corresponding Agencies m Invercargill, Dunedin, Timaru, Oamaru, Christchurch, Napier, Wanganui, and Auckland. Loans negotiated, Crown lands selected and purchased, and valuations undertaken. Hankers : Colonial Bank of New Zealand Freds. J. Moss, W. Sherwood Raine, 2199 Wit. F. O’Sullivan. J. T. S TEE L E . Extraordinary CHEAP CLEARANCE SALE. Special BARGAINS THIS WEEK. Ladies’ Ulsters, 155., 255., 355., Reduced to 9s, 6d., 155., 21s. Girl’s Ulsters, ss. 90., Bs. 6d., 12s. 6d. Reduced to 2s. lid.. 4s. Xld., 7s. 6d. Ladies’ Jackets, 18s. 6d., 305., 425., Reduced to 12s. 6d., 215., 275. 6d. Ladies’ Costumes, 305., 375. 6d„ 50s. Reduced to Fur Collarettes, 7a. 6d., 9s. 6d., 12s. 6d., Reduced to 4s. 6d., 6s. 6d., Bs. 6dTHESE CHEAP LOTS Must be Cleared Out Early this Month. J. T. STEELE, LAMBTON-QUAY. Education CANTERBURY COLLEGE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE SCHOLARSHIPS. k.n examination of Candidates desirous of luetincr for the above Scholarships will be i on TUESDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER XT, at Auckland, Napier, Wellington, son, Christchurch, and Dunedin, lies© Scholarships are two (2) in number, (1) tenable for three (3) years, and one (1) tyro (2) years, dating July 20, 18S0, open to candidates from all parts of New Jand, and entitle the holders to board, ging, and instruction at the School of riculture, Lincoln, Candidates must be ween the ages of fifteen (15) and nineteen Candidates for the Scholarships shall be mined in the subjects of the VI, Standard of jeation. See regulations under Education 1877, . . , . Conditional on the papers being satisfactory :he examiners, the three years’ Scholarship I be awarded to the candidate who stands t on the result list, the two years’ Soholarp falling to the candidate occuping the md place. , ' loth Schholarships will be tenable only •ing good behavior and strict observance of h regulations as may from time to time be de, and on the successful passing of such iodical examinations at the School as may determined upon by the Board of Golandidates’must forward their names to the gistrar, Canterbury College, on or before TfrRDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 NEXT. F. G. STEDMAN, j Manager, ► POINTING PRESSES AND MACHINERY, ON SALE AT THE OFFICE OF THIS PAPER—--2 half-foolscap Albion Presses 1 post-folio ■' Ibiou Press 1 double-demy Columbian Press 1 double-news C'axton Machine 1 paper ruling Machine, with slides, pens &c. Also, Cases, frames, galleys, rule-cutter, cylinder ink-table, and sundries.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 6048, 18 August 1880, Page 4
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