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SATURDAY. 25th JULY, 1891. At three o'clock. T C. A R~lFu CX L E •' « will hold a Sale of Prize Poultry at his Rooms on the above date, consisting of— .Golden Pencilled Hamburgs, Brown Leghorns, Langshaus, Wyandottes, Game, &c. Also, — 8 Bags Barley 20 Bags Oats (seconds) 1 new Folding-seated American Buggy 1 new American Waggonette 4 Cases Oranges THIS E^ENIiNG, At six o'clock. CLEARING SALE OF WINTER GOODS . -I C. ARBUCKLE " will hold a clearing sale of Winter Clothing, Hoisery, Blankets' general Drapery, Furniture, and Sundries. GREAT BARGAINS. Must be cleared to make way for Spring Goods. AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. TjtftOM this date, my Monthly Stock Sale will be held on the Ist TUESDAY IN EACH MONTH nstead of the Ist Thursday. My next Sale will be held at my NEW YARDS, Beaumont Road, within five minutes' walk from the Lawrence Railway Station, on TUESDAY, 4th AUGUST, commencing at one o'clock sharp. JOHN THOMPSON, Auctioneer. MONDAY, 27th JULY, 1891. At 2 o'clock. , JOHN THO MPS 0 N " has received instructions from the Executors of the Will of the late James Campbell to sell by auction at the Premises, Havelock, Waitahuna, as above — One-fifth Share (being the interest held by the late James Campbell) in the Mining Claim situated at Havelock Flat, known as Campbell and Party's Claim, together with the Plant in connection therewith. Also, Wood and Iron Hut, Household and Personal Effects. WITHOUT RESERVE.

TUESDAY, 4th AUGUST, 1891, At one o'clock sharp. JOHN THO MPS O N *' will hold his next Monthly Sale for the Tuapeka District, on the above date, at his Sale Yards, Beaumont Road,commencing at | one o'clock sharp, when he will offer — 160 Prime Half bred Hoggets 200 Prime Crossbred Ewes 300 Merino Wethers (three parts fat) 4 Store Pigs 2 Fat Cows 6 young Pigs 3 Store Pigs 1 Fat Cow 1 Draught Horse (good shafter) 50 Crossbred Ewes (in Lamb) 40 prime Crossbred Hoggets 1 first-class Riding Hack 4 young Pigs 66 prime Fat Crossbred Wethers. 1 Waggonette 1 Hillside Plough 1 set Chain Harrows Entries of Stock for above Sale requested early to enable particulars being advertised OUR WONDERFUL BARGAIN - PARCELS For the Winter Season have now commenced. A. and~tT inglis, GENERAL DBAPERS & IMPORTERS, GEORGE-STRBET, DTJNEDIIf, The Largest Drapei-s in the Colony. Give us one trial order and you will become a constant customer. We employ no travelling agents, therefore bad debts and all expenses connected therewith are entirely eliminated, the benefit of which we give our customers in the price of the goods. All orders must be accompanied by Cheque Notes, or Postal Orders. It is advisable in all cases to register letters containing money. Below we enumerate a few Specimen Parcels. For remainder see our Adverisement in " Otago Witness " :—: — NO.~I2.3ShE~HOUSEHOLD PARCEL," contains — 1 pair Whitney Blankets 2sydß long, nice fleecy goods; 1 pair real Bolton Twilled Sheets 2^yds long (these will wash white in two or three washings) ; 1 blue and white Quilt 2£yds long ; 6yds good Shetland or White Flannel; 6yds white Calico, suitable .for Ladies' or Children's wear ; 1 pure Linen Damask Table Cloth 2yds long ; 2 large brown Turkish Towels 42in long. The whole lot, carriage paid, for 325. x . NO. 14 PARCEL.— I pair Ladies' Corsets, colour black and flesh; 1 handsome Plush Tea Cosey with satin puffings ; 12yds medium width white Swiss Embroidery 12yd8 fine white Calico; $ dozen Ladies •olour-border Handkerchiefs; £ dozen Ladies' Irish Lawn Handkerchiefs. State «ze of Corsets when ordering. The whole lot,carriage paid, for 255. .JO. B.— MEN'S PARCEL— 3 Strong1\ wearing shirts; 1 Pair heavy-ribbed Drawers; 1 Flannel Singlet; 1 Heavy Cardigan Jacket; 2 Pairs ribbed Colonia>Socks ; t Soft Felt Hat ; 1 Pair Braces ; 2 Ties. We shall send the above, carriage paid, for 50s. _, A. AND T. INGLIS, ttENEBAL DRAPERS & IMPORTERS George-stbeet, Dunedin.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1815, 25 July 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1815, 25 July 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1815, 25 July 1891, Page 2

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