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80UND ADVICE TO LADIES. If you would retain beauty m all it» natural radiance, use Pbabs' Soap, fragrant and cool, refreshing and invigorating. Pure Soap— V'babs 1 Boap. — [Advt] Auctioneers, Guinness and LeCrea IMPORTANT SALE OP DRAUGHT STOCK, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20th, 1893. 38 DBAUGHT MAEEB AND GELDINGS, D.F. PLOUGHS, HARNEBB, &c, AX BTUDB.OLME JUNCTION BALBYABDS. GUINNESS AND LbOEHN (m conjunction with Wright, Stephenson & Oo.) have received instructions from J. F. Douglas, Esq., Waihao Downs, to Bell by Publio Auction as above — 8 Plough Teams of first olass Draught Mares and Geldings ; also Ploughs and Plant of each team complete The Horses, &c, are comprised of as follows — O 4 Year Olds i A 5 fco Year Olds -J f~\ Aged Horses 8 First clasa D.F. Ploughs, with filooks and Chains oomplete QO Sets Harness (Collar, Hames, and OH Winkers). Sale at 12 o'olook. Without Reserve. G. B. BARCLAY, Auctioneer. The Auctioneers can confidently recommend to farmers, dealera, and others, the above horses, as they are straight from work, arid !are thoroughly sound and etaunoh. Mr Douglas having finished his Ploughing, has decided m future to let it by contract, therefore the whole of the Horses and Plant are for absolute sale. ! IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATEB OF D. M. EOBS, AND BOSS & SIMS. GEEAT BALE OF TOWN AND BUBUBBAN PROPERTIES. THE Undersigned have rrceived instructions from the Deputy Official Assignee m Bankruptcy to offer by Public Auotion at the rooms of tbe New Zealand Land Aesooiation, Limited, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of September, 1893. at 2 o'clock p.m. the undermentioned V3lutble properties— ARCADE! PROPERTY. I—Shop1 — Shop occupied by Messrs Priest and Holdgate— 7 4 sth Perches. 2— Two Shops— one occupied by Mr MoKeown, Saddler, and the other lately occupied by King and Coe— 13i Perohes. 3— The Arcade Chambers— sl Perches. 4 & 4a.- Six Shops adjoining Priest and Holdgate's and iiooms above, also Boom erected over Arcade— 6f Perohes. s—Dwelling5 — Dwelling House on north side of Arodde, occupied by Mr John Young —28.5 Perches — frontage to Arcade 69£ Links. 6— l7s Perohes on north side of Arcade, adjoining Lot 5 -frontage to Arcade 69i Links. 7 —17 Percheß Bopbia Street oooupied by Mr Me Bride. B— Briok Smithy on south Bide of Arcade —12 Percboi. 9— Tbe Building occupied by the Friendly Societies as a Dispensary — 5 Percbos. 10— The Oddfellows' Hall, Sophia Street —10 Perchei. STAFFORD STBEEI. 11— Freehold of the Criterion Hotel— 32 Perches. 12 — Shop oooupied by Mr Phiip, Iron* monger— 2o Perohes. CAIN'S TERRACE. 13, 14, 16— The Railway Boarding Home property— 1 Hood 20 Perohts. BJGH STREET. 16— Butcher's Shop and Dwelling House occupied by Mr Kenny— l2 l-3rd Perches. 17 — 5 Perches near MoOlelland'e Bakery — 33 Links frontage to High Street. 18— i Acre Section, No. 877. OTHER PROPERTIES. 19 — " Roßsljn," lately the residenot of Mr D. M. Ross— 3 Acres and 29 Perohes Tbe Premises consist of Dwelling House containing 13 rooms, Conservatory, Vinery, Summer House, Stable and Coach-house, Sheds and other Outhouses ; also 1 large Garden and Orchard. 20— Beotion at corner of Main Boufch Road and James street, Kensington 1 Rood 17.3 Perohes. 21 & 22 —Two Sections at Waimataitai —1 Rood 29 Perohes. 23 — Section at Attenborougb. with Dwelling House ; occupied by Mr Burns— 20 Perohes. 24r— Leasehold Section 432, William street — 1 Bood 2 Perohes. ! 26 — Beaconsfield— S6J Ferobes adjoining Mr Black's property. I We would draw the attention of Capitalist! and all persons seeking good business or residential premises either for occupation or as sound investments to this large and important sale of really first class and valuable properties. For further information and to see Plans, Particulars, and conditions of Sale apply to Mr Alexander Montgomery, Deputy Official Assignee ; Meesra Perry, Perry and Kinnerney, Solicitors for the Estate ; or tbe Auctioneers. GUINNESS & LbOREN } Acting m N.Z. LAND ABSOON. (Ld ) ) conjunction. E. R. GUiNNttSS, Auctioneer. — — — — —^— _^^________ Conveyances, MOUNT COOK CQAOHES commenoe running from }ST NOVEMBER, 1893, TQ }si MAY, 189* Leave Fairly TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS 8 a m., return TUESDAYS and, FRIDAYS at 6 a.m , taking Two Days esc.h way. RETURN FARES-£3 10a OcU j Anyone breaking the journey at Pukaki, £3. Speoial Conveyance can be arranged for. THOS. SHAW, Mount Cook Stables, Fairlie. BELL'S STABLES, FAIRLIE A CONVEYANCE) will leave my Stables, at 11 a.m., for Lake Tokapo, via Silverstream and Burke'e Past, every MOS« MOHNI'JG after arrival of ;Traip, vrturping next, day w »irlie.|J f . 3- B,?LL

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Timaru Herald, Volume LV, Issue 5775, 19 September 1893, Page 3

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