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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.* '3-,' To-Morrowi \ To Earmers, Storekeepers, and others in the District of Takaka and " surrounding districts. -- LARGE AND EXTENSIVE gA;U' "O'T lON SALE. *■'""'■■ OP Bankrupt 'Stock, Merchandise, • Drapery, Clothing, &c jTOSSBS JAMES* & CO. have illL'- received -instructions from a large purchaser of lata Bankrupt: Stock to Sell by Public Auction, At the New Oddeeiiows' Ham, Takaka, On WEDNESDAY NEXT, June 13, at 10 a.m. sharp, '7^ (the purchaser having disposed of a large quantity in Nelson, has decided to offer the balance)— MERCHANDISE, CLOTHING. -. ..'- :;.ri bto., comprising— '>, i 250' boxes; New Season's Tea, i.s, Bowen j 20 _ cheßts do, 30 \ chests do j 80 boxes Sperm Candles, 35 owt boxes Soap, 27 oases Worcester and j Harvey Sauces, 21 eases Yorlshire* ah&jßeadipg Saucer, 2' oases BelF& Blaok'flTPlaid'Yestas, i eases' Bell and Co.'s Wax Vestas, SiOQO assorted Cigars, 30 tins KeillerVCdnfeotioheicy; 2 cases Bonbons, &o. DRAPERY, eto.t^SO-,Men's Tweed I'Suits, "so pairs MenVTrowsers; 12 boxeß White Shirts, 6;dozen Harvard Shirts and Shepherds' Plaids, 2. .rpjls Flannel, 500 yards Fancy Dress Pieces, 300 yards Longoloth, 250lyards Tweed, \ 5_ dozen Merino Undershirts, 80, pairs Blknkets)l6 do^ Women's Merino Hos^, 10 rolls Tapestry Carpets,; -' H I * ''':■■ ■'„■'■); , A 150...... „.:,•.. Cutlery, Saddlery,' ;' Qleograpnß, Oil ■ '"i''Paintings," Musical Instrument., Fancy G-oods, and Jewellery^ igg'r At the request of several Farmers and others, we will take this opportunity to; hold an Auction Sale of -« CATTLE, „STOQE, and-FARMING ■.'at 8 7-7" ii Implements,ii:.. y ; ibeing an opportunity of rare occurrence; and, persons wishing to dispose of Btook, &c, 'sire' requested to-send in particulars as soon as possible to (he Auctioneers. , I t Lutibheon provided^ and 'special sccommodation'jfor,ladies. ' We beg t to notify 'tfiafc this sale will be en* tirely WITHOTrT Resebve, and the lines Will ,be sold in lots to suit purchasers. For further particulars, see Handbills. JAMES & CO., Auctioneers. mmmm^mmmnfamt^appßammtMrnammmmmmm ~"' ■' ■__■ FAT CATTLE, FAT SHEEP, ! ex Waverley, from Patea. RPAEEIE-B & CO. will Sell, after * arrival of the Waverley, from Patea— ■jv.ii;i 25 head, prime FAT CATTLE* heavy weight s, and as ripe as'peaches •;., 150 FAT SHEEP, rare quality h ,V j ;ii R. 0. PAHKER & CO., Auctioneers. Note.—The steamer is expected on Thurs- ' day next. ■ ,f- f>'"'-' 77..: 7.' 7, 7" 'Ex Grafton, froip Oanafcru. ■fEJ_ED OATS, SEED OATS, ' *'''"'' "' !si TARTARIAN. E"" "6; PAEKEE & CO. will Sell • , ; by AUCTION on arrival of Grafton, •<*•'"■'■-' - ' at Cboss'b; Whablf— '•'"''' ':; 200bagPPnrn^FEED:OATS;' 150 bags TARTARIAN SEED OATS ,' ; ,i.' i both crime-samples. ' jl 0 R. C. PARKER &C 6, ' - r ,--, y Auctioneers. To parties on the loot-out'for 'a'.'ebiij- - -fprtable. home,- with„, 4 a [Certainty of '7an independence'in.a few yeaVe. ; HOP GARDEN AND FARM.' E' ::i""C.-'PAEKBi":& cWhave been * favored iwith instructions from the Proprietor to offer for Sale by private treaty— A compact HOMESTEAD, consisting of a well built Six-roomed COTTAGE, Brick Chimney, with Out Offices, and Three-stall Stable. The Land consists of SIXTEEN ACRES, i eluding Five Acres Hops in full bearing j New Kiln 16 X 16, built of very best material; Patent Hop Presß j 12,000 Red Manuka Hop Poles ; and a lot of Tools There is also about an acre in Orchard, with trees in full : bearing j and all healthy. '' \ ■' To^'p'arties with moderate means this sale "-offets'an unprecedented opportunity to secure a-'coin for table Homo' in one of the most - picturesque spots in -the Province; The Hop Garden alone will; it is calculated, clear the purchase money-'in' tw» years, as there can be little doubt but Hops will continue to command high prices for the next few years. Fbrtermßj&b.i apply to the undersigned. ■ Nons but priuoipala treated with. , lr: CV PARKtfH & CO., .. Auctioneers; i:i jarkermS ii, ■:1 AUCTION ROOMS* & OFFICES, ; •; -'^'V^^'&M^e''street.^'. ;'- ' \ /AUCTIONEERS,.". STOCK'i SALESMEN . PRODUCE TBROKEKS, AND : GfiNKRAL COMMISSION AGENTS. S tits conducted iv Town and Country, Oa«h v Advances made on all descriptions of "Pioduce aud Stock, also on Merchandise » Furniture, <&c, consigned for Sa'e . Peompt,Acooujnt Sales and Betubns. , TO DAIRYMEN AND OTHERS. JUTE Co-opeeatite _ SooiETI want a regular supply of Prime 'BUTTER and EGGS for Ca h. Apply, stating prices landed in Westport, lo , THOMAS SHARP, Secretary, • | 1398 DenDiston, Westport. 1 Tjl OR :S ; A L" E ; A 'Seven-roamed House on' the Haven Road, with all ncoeßspry Outbuildings - i' „f arid a detached Shop in front, with 50 I feet of Land frontage, for £250 cash. I 'Y/C.'l' lA\ «. TO LET. Some capital Building Sites opposite Mr .Franzeo's, at the Port, on long leaae, and at moderate rents. *■ •\ii\.'.!'i Appl^ t0 w# ROUT; Hardy street.

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Colonist, Volume XXVI, Issue 3900, 12 June 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XXVI, Issue 3900, 12 June 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XXVI, Issue 3900, 12 June 1883, Page 2

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