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Auctions FRANCIS BIDEY & CO. THIS HAY TUESDAY. IjT -V GUST, At 2 o'clock This Sale is WtU Worth Attention. FRANCIS SIDKY & C \ have received instructions from Mr H. Page (who Is retiring from the retail business) to soil by auction, on the premises, 77, Cuba street— The whole of bis stock of now furniture, consisting of—s drawing and dining* room suites in real skins, ntrecht velvet and silk tapestry aiad old gold plash, 10 overmantels, black and gold (assorted), polar, occasional odd chairs, looking - glasses, cheats of drawers, expensive toilet sets, Amori* can chairs (in variety), 17 o p. silver cruets, biscuit jars, &0., of.extra go r d quality, patent safety bicycle *Tbo Raglan Coaentry,’ large and hand* some American organ by Taylor Farley Company No Reserve. Terms Cash. Note.—The above are new, and all of the latest modern designs, and will bo on view THIS FORENOON, 411 ABRSHAM A WILLIAMS. WOODVILLK SALEYARDS. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, hi- AUGUST. Abraham & williams win sen by pnblic auction as above*— 10 springing heifers 5 store cows 4 fat bullocks 100 3 and 4.year fat and forward bullocks (a first class line) 300 f.m. ewo?, in lamb SO shorn lambs 100 f.m. ewes in lamb SO empty ewes Dairy oows, &o. Sale at I p.m. 340 ARBOUR DAY ! ARBOUR DAY ! ‘ SHRUBS and ORNAMENTAL TREES. WEDNESDAY, 2nd AUGUST, At I p.m. sharp. Abraham and williams win sell by publio auction, at Falmorstou North, as above— A Second Consignment of fruit trees, ornamental and flowering shrubs, from Mr James Mitchinson’s wellknown nursery, New Plymouth. All without reserve. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS. 334 Auctioneers. AT THE BOROUGH SALEYARDS, Palmerston North. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3rd. Abraham and williams win sell by public auction, as above—--30 well bred springing heifers, close to calving 20 two and three year heifers, In calf 2 springing oowa 3 springing heifers 6 three year atcera 10 good fat oowa 40 prime fat bollocks 10 prime fat cows 15 springing heifers 15 forwards bullocks 200 fat wethers 250 fat owes 250 ewee, in lamb 20 two and two and a half year afccen 20 two and two and a half year heifers 500 ewes in lamb 250 do 250 do 500 four, six and f.f.m ewes In lamb 358 Sale at 1 p.m.

OUNINGHAM, BADHAM AND CO. SALE OF HORSES. jyj-ESSRS CUNINGHAM, BADHAM AND CO. will hold AUCTION SALES OF HORSES EVERY SATURDAY. AT 2 I>.M„ At the Yordr. bottom of Torenaki street, 390

J. H. BEPHUNB t CO. WEDNESDAY, 2nd AUGUST, 1893, At 2 o’clock. On account of Whom it may Concern. Absolutely Without Reserve, SPLENDID CHINA & EARTHENWARE, Messrs j. h. bethune & co. have been Instructed to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Fcatherston street, on Wednesday, 2nd August, at 2 o’clock— A Shipment of SUPERIOR CHINA and EARTHENWARE, direct fro a' Messrs George Jones and Sons’, Trent Potteries, S’nllordehlre, including— Handsome tea sets, eaoh 40 pieces ; breakfast and tea cups and saucers, in Kew, Irish, Garnet, and lonic designs ; sugar bowls, cream and milk jugs, plates, muffin and butter stands, oggcups, &o. After which, By order of the Executor of the late James Andrew, Esq., Kbandallah, deceased—Ooca> eianal table, beautiful water colour paintings, afternoon tea cel, brocaded window curtains, crazy quills, silver spoons, e.p. spirit stand, coffeepot, cruet, fish slice, at d 8 volumes ‘The Garden.’ The above are all of the voiy best -description. And—Elegant brass figured wall lights, 3 superior piouio boxes with fittings, from Mappin and Webb’s, rosewood nursery piano by J. Shepherd, piano stools, large Japanese screen, gilt cornice, cushions, bronze ornaments, gilt pier glass, brass gaseliers and reflectors, kerosene lamps, &o. No reserve. 413 FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. JOHNSONVILLE BALEYARDS, JOHNSON VIbLE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 1893. Freeman r. jackson & co. win sell by auction as above—--90 fat bullocks 700 fat sheep 100 baconers, porkers and stores Sale at 11.30 «t.m. A train leaves Wellington and Manawatn Railway Station at 10.40 a.m., returning from Johusonville at 12.20 and 2.30 p.m. FREEMAN R. JACKSON. 360 Auctioneer. D. CREWE, AUCTIONEER, LAND, STOCK AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, VALUATOR AND HOUSE AGENT. PAHIATUA. Rents Collected. Stock Sale Yards at Masterten, Eketahuna and i’ahialua. Brick Auction Mart and Offices at Fahiatus. Regular Fortnightly and Monthly Stock Sales held. Particulars of dates to be bad on application. I AM prepared to receive consignments of Produce a nd General Merchandise for sale. Account Sales, with proceeds, rendered promptly. Agents for Victoria Fire Insurance Co., Mutual Victoria Assurance Co. and Brenohley’s Ineeoticide. | For sale privately Good Farms from BO to | 300 acres la best parts of the districts. I Building sites la Suburbs and Centre of j Township. Two Good Hotels doing good business, I Sales conducted In Town or Country as desired. Address— Box 32, PAHIATUA. 13

SEVEN REASONS WHS JQAWSOJS’iS WHISKY IS THE BEST. let. Because it Is not sold under any fictitious name or brand, but comes from a distillery which for over 80 years baa been celebrated for the parity of its products. 2nd. Because it is recommended by the medical' faculty as being the finest whisky ever imported. 3rd. Because the leading analyst in Scotland pronounces it to be the purest and the most wholesome spirit ho has ever analysed. 4th. Because the sales in Australia have steadily increased until they aro now i » largest of any brand of whbby imported. sth. BicaUi'e it came horn tin* far*f»tned GJenlivfct District, the pmr.ier whiskyproducing district of Scotian . 6th, Beoaaee there is not a headache la a hogshead, thus proving h to be thcioogbly matured. 7th. Because it never varies in quality, as Peter Dawson, the great distiller, has built the largest vats in the world, so that its exceptional quality may be maintained. 60

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New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 9968, 1 August 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 9968, 1 August 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 9968, 1 August 1893, Page 3

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