; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS """" J. S. EDELSTEfy AtotioNEfiß ANfi Commission Agent, Bstablißhea 1869. ' Auotion Sales conducted in any part of ths Provinfle (withput twelve miles from the City of NelBon). No ti welling expenses charged. — TBBMB LlfifißAtM— MOTUBKA . JS. EDBLSTEN will hold his • NEXT MONTHLY SALE of LIVE STOCK, <&0., At bia Matt, High street, Motueka, oh WEDNESDAY, April Btfa, at 2 o olook. BT Persons having Live Stock to dispose of on this ocoaeion will please famish parti • culars early to J. S. EDELSTKN, Anotioneer. Auction Sale at Takaka, - ( FEIDAY, Brd APRIL, at 10 o'clock, t. WHE^ the following, with other jitems too numerous to particularise, . the property of Mr W. T. ANDBEW, will be I offered at Auction, * House, Landj Etc. j U -ROOMED HOUBE, known as'i the • TAKAKA BO4RDING HOUSE,' and 3 SHOPS, wiih ha!f-an-acre i Freehold Land, with the option of taking 6$ I Aores Leasehold, with Stable and Cowshed*, thereon, 2 years to run. ' Also, ri OODWILL of Part of Section 24, VX containing 75 Aires, about 2 years to run. — — ' Large Quantity of Furniture and Effects, I Oonprising — I 16 bedsteads, 3 Bofas, 4 tables, 3 cupboards, Harmonium, 5 wasbstands, 4 dressing tables, c 18 chairs, 2 rookers. chest of drawers, carpets, | bedding and bed clothes, ourtaina, blinds, 4 1 docks, 6 toilet sets, 8 mirrors, cot, portable J, boiler, quantity dairy utensils, quantity cooking utensils, crockery, meat safe, lamps, clothes baskets, irons (flat and box), fire ire Ql scales, Aurora lamp, sausage machine, dier mats, 2 Colonial Ovens, etc., etc j Farm Implements, etc, 1 express, 1 dray, 2 sulkies, 1 spring trap, 2 sets sulky harness, 1 trap do, 1 dray do, 1 express do, plough do, 1 plough, set of harrows, Bwingletrees, ladder and etepß, 2 men's saddles, 1 side do, bridles, garden and farm implements, hop measure, eta, etc STOCK &c. 5 cows in fall milk, 10 youDg cattle, 1 bull, 6 barness horse8 r & pigs, ducks, tcrkejs, geesa, etc PRODUCE. 30 tons oaten eheaves, 8 tons good graaß hay, 3 tons onions, quantity turnips, oarrota, parsnips, etc SUNDRIES. 10 cords firewood, coals, paliogs and wire, corn Backs, barrow, dog kennel, box carriage oandhs, keg butter, 3 orossoat saws, hand do, mauls, wedges, crowbars, grease jaok, etc. « to, Luncheon Provided, Terms at Sale. ISCOMOLfIIC Drapery Establishment, MMS* ANSTICti 9 HAKDY-STKEET. /COSTUMES and Children's DRESSES— V^ A fe,w left, suitable for Autumn wear, to be sold off remarkably CHEAP I A quantity of Ladieß' Underclothing, made. from the bes\ Crewdson's Calioo, muse be disposed of ; also, Children's Pinafores All tbe above made on the premises) by lockstitch maohines. See prices in window. Garibaldies a quantity of the above in White and all colors, in good Washing P/ints at 2/11. All Coatumea made to fit before taken away. Country ou&Lxners please send measure with orders to ensure a good fit. 21 MRS. ANSTIGE, Hardy street. JUBILEE OF THE Taranaki Provincial District. The Union Steam Ship Company wiIIiBBueBETURN Tickets for SINGLE FAEE. "PROGRAMME for the WEEK JL beginning MONDAY, 80th Marob, 1891 : MONDAY - Opening of the Art and Industrial Exhibition by the Premier of New Zealand, Hon. John Ballance; Athetio Sports. TUESDAY— Promenade Conoert, given by the Hawera Orchestral Society ; Procession ; Athletic Sports ; Maori Haka ; Agricultural Society's Show; Fireworks Display at 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY— Taranaki Jockey Club's Anniversary Races ; English Opera "Patience," nnder the management of Mr Sparks ; Produce Show (Wednesday). FBlDAY— Pianoforte Recital by Mr Sparks. Note.— The Art and Industrial Exhibition will be open during the days and evenings of the weak. JAMES BELLBINGEB, Major, 155 Chairman Jubilee Committee. THE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON. MEMBERS desiringlo WITHDRAW their Shares can do so after Bth April, and prior to tbe 18th Apiil next, with full profits added, and without any deduction whatever, upon giving notice of euoh intention to withdraw. GEO. M. ROUT, 750 Secrete. STORE BOAD BOARD. A PPLTCATIONS, addressed to Ibe £jL Chairman of the Stoke Road Board, will be received up till 6 p.m of TUESDAY, March 24ih, from persons willing to perform the Duties of SECRETARY, ±<AIE COLLECTOR, and OVERSEEIi to tbe above Board. Salary, £42 per annum. The successful applicant will be required to provide the neoessary sureties for bond.^ Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Seoretaxy. — ALSO — HpENDERS will be received for X CARTING about FORTY YARDS of GRAVEL from Beach by W, Roils, to be delivered on Sazton'u Road, tenders to be at per chain. (Specifications may be seen at the Road Board Office, and at the Turf Hotel By order, A, MILLS, ,777 . Secretary Stoke Road Board, WHEAT WE are CASH PURCHASERS o PRIME MILLING WdE AT. Oriffin £c fikme. 77a
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Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 6067, 23 March 1891, Page 2
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781Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 6067, 23 March 1891, Page 2
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