NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. • Karsten's Auction Rooms, BiTURDAY NEXT, at 10.30 f.m. HOUSEHOLD MRITURE4C T CM. KABSTEN favored with in»J'» structiona from a gentleman relinquisbing houfekeepiog, will S.H as above, the following rUBMIURE, &c. Comprising— 1 Gkffjnier, 1 Kilobeu Dressar, I Wastgtatid, 2 Dressing Tables, L;t Crockery 1 Spring Sjfa, LMattrais and Bidstead, 1 Looliig G-lusß, 1 Sewing Machine, 3 Trunk*, 1 Writing Do»k Lot Books, 3 Oik Chairs, 8 Oane ieate* 1 do, 1 Spring Mattrasg, 2 Keroeise Limps, Cutlery and Plate, BinfjU Iron Bidttead, 1 Nursing Chair,. Lot Books, Gaidea Tools, Ktohen Utmtis, and H.iuehold Sutdriei. WITHOUT RUSER-Vi:, J. C; MI KAKSTBJf, Auctioneer.
C-jMMEkOiAIi YARDi. S&TIRD4Y ISEXT, 12«30 p.m Chestnut Mare. y C. M» KAbSTEN having r\t) 9 cciVed instructions will Sell by tublio AudtioD, a» abor« 1 Chestnut MA.BE, c?er 16-handß nigh, firat-clasa Hack, b okeo to Saddle or Harness. 1 Park BiQffn I ILLY, by L acder J. 0. M.KABSrEN, Auctioneer. For Sale, A Valuable Prma. iaa ACRES of First class AGEI lUU CULTURAL and PASTORAL LAND, situate in the thcjviDg District of Brightwater, within easy distance of the^Railway Station, and about two hours' drive from Nelson city, on one of the finest roads in the Colony. The Farm is sub-divided into' paddocka by substantial fences, has an abundant supply of water from nevei failing sources, and the soil is unsurpassably rich, being in many places over 12ft deep. The Property includes Homestead, compiising Five-roomed Totara Dwelling house, Cow- shed and Barn, recently built. There is also 1$ acres of an Orchard planted with the choicest Fruit Trees, and about. 15 acres of standing Bush of Totara, Red Pine, and White Pine. This property, from its position and the nature of the soil, especially commends itself to intending settlers, small capitalists, and retired gentlemen. The Live Stoclc at present depasturing on this Farm can be taken at a valuation* The most liberal and accommodating terms will bs made as to payment of purchase money. For further particulars apply to J. 0. M. EARSTEN, Auctioneer, IN THE ESTATE OF Me D&YID BURNS, Deceased. TAMES & CO, have been favored cl with instructions from the Administratrix in the above Estate to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At her Residence, Wabiea Street, On WEDNESDAY, 12th October, at 10.30 a.m M THE WHOLE OF THE Household Furniture & Effects, COMPRISING — One PIANO, Spring Couch, • Bookcase, 6 Morocco Leather Chairs, Loo Table, and Cover, Brussels Carpet, Fendes, and Fireirons, Art Union Steel Engravings, Oleographs, Venetian Blinds, &c. BEDROOM FURNITURE. Wardrobe, Chest of Drawers, Dressing Table, Toilet Glass, Bedstead and Bedding, Venetian Blinds, &c. KITCHEN FURNITURE. Stove. Chairs and Tables, Glass and Crockery Ware. f LIBRARY. The late Mr Boens was recognised as ft Collector of Standard Works. The LIBRARY contains about 1000 Volumes and Periodicals; most of the Works being by tbe most eminent writers, several of them being very rare, and we think we may safely say that such a collection of Books has not been offered in Nelson for the last 25 years. , CATALOGUES are now in preparation and may be obtained on application at our Office on and after the 6th October. The LIBRARY will be Open on Monday and Tuesday, the 10th and 11th of October, from 2 to 4 p;m., where Catalogues may b« obtained, giving intending purchasers an opportunity of inspecting the Works, and marking their Catalogues prior to Sale. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. JAMES & CO., Auctioneers, Postponed. To fee Inbabitaat cf Colling«o.-d aad the Surrounding JCidtiict<?. jjAMES & CO. will Sell by Public 3 Auction, at tbe OOLLINGWOOD PUBLIC HALL, On WEDJSEBDAY, -i9.h October, at 2 p.m. dbarp, the following BAERUPT STOCK. GROCERIES—Tea, Candles, Soap, Preserved Milk, Oilman's (stores, &c. DRAPERY— Mefc'B and Children* Clothing, H)iscry, Ao. OU i LERf and Plated Ware. IlttONMON&Eßy—Tubs, Backeta, Paib, &o GLASS and Crockery Ware. FOENITURB-Laaiea* aud Gentb' Folding Ohairs 'Oarpe'r, Oilelook, Mat?, Hugs, and Matting. FANCY G00D.3, Workboxea, Writing Desks. JJIWaLLEBY—GoIi and Silrer TfaAehtt and Chuina, Ljoketd, Wedding and Keeper Kings. Aud a thousand and one therlii.es, too numerous to partiou'aiise, P.B.—As the stoatnet loaves Col'ingwood eo,rly on Tfiureday morning, the Auption BaU. will be io* OMS DAY UWLY, \^EDNB3» DAY, Octobor, s;h, at Two p.o). AU Qooda purohuscd will be ready for deliury imtued fattl/after the Sale: JAMES A,CO., Auctioneer.'. Grass S&ed. BE^T quality PEBENNIAL RYE GR\ag. Alio, COCKSFOOT and OIiOVJBHS R. lEVIBN, 1614 Bridge SfcrooJ, Noleon. POa JBALI!. SIX-BOOMED H3U6JE and 70 we* ot LAND, formerly oooupitd by W. H. STi»OBD, Sb 1(«. Apply 91*% Of SEW SOUIU WALE?, Kfl|>a,
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Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5024, 6 October 1887, Page 2
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748Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5024, 6 October 1887, Page 2
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