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Moneys . . JOSEPH iHAD-fpICK His ON SALE at hia-: Product Store 50: 'JONS. POTATOES; by the ton cm bag; several Tons of Onions, in lots to suit purchasers, Oats; Barley, Bran, Floiir, Sugar, Oysters; Salmon, Bain's Ship aud Cabin Biscuits; &c. Also, in the Sale Room, a very, large assortment of the best class of Tumblers, Nobbier Glasses, Wind Glasses, China and Earthenware, Chairs of every description, Iron BeadsteadnJ Carpet and other Bags, a very choice lot of Saddles, Bridles; both iadies' anc gent's, aud a profusion of other goods too numerous to particularise. Make 5 enquiry there for everything; JOSEPH CHAISWICK; April 21. TIMBER FOR THE MILLION; JOSEPH C!HADWiC& HAS received instructions from A.' F. Halcombe, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, at SANDON, On THURSDAY, 13th MAY, 100,000 Feet of Sawn Timber; (chiefly Houst Building stuff,) Cut at the Corporation Mills at leilding; The timber is about equal proportions of boards and scantling, all lengths and sizes, and consists of Totara, Matai, Red and Yellow Pine. The sale will take place at Sahdbn at 1 o'clock, * and a Substantial Lunch will be provided at Oakley's Hotel, at noon. teems : Un der £20, Cash ; above that amount approved endorsed bill at three months JOSEPH CHAD WICK. April 22 JOSEPH CHADWICK "V&TILL sell by public auction on the 14th DAY of MAY, At Oakley's Hotel,' Sandon, The day following the important Timber Sale, on the 13th Slay, as announced, A Large Quantity of CATTLE, HORSES, and other STOO&.' The attention of sellers and buyers is called to this sale, as a first-rate opportunity offers. , JOSEPH CHADWiCK, Auctioneer; May 8. . . WEDNESDAY, 19th MAY; at 12 o'clock. JOSEPH CHADWICK HAS received instructions from 1 Peter Chapman, Esq., to. sell by Public Auction, at his FARM; Runnymede, On WEDNESDAY, 19th MAY, 1875; At 12 o'clock, 150 Long wooled 2 & 4-too'tn' EWES. 120 Fat heavy weight Wethers 300 Lambs, about equal sexes 4 Rams, took prizes season before last' 250 Other bred Sheep 8 Dairy Cows 7 Calves — Yearlings 1 Brown Draught Horse," by Tasman 1 Bay Horse, do do 1 Bay Pony Colt, by Tasman — unbroken 1 Brood Mare, Fermier, in foal to Major, thoroughly staunch 1 Thorough baed Mare and Lbvety 1 Lady's Pony 1 Bay Stock Horae 4 Good Hacks 1 Light Tip Dray, new 1 Large Wharf Dray 4 Sets Good Harness 1 Plough by Tynok, Ballarat 1 Set of Hai'ness, new improvement 1 Chaff Cutter, by Bental — new 1 Carpenter's Chest and Tools 4 Saddles and Bridles, and old Harness' Complete set of Cheese-making Utensils 1 3 Stacks of Malting Barley Garden and Farming Tools Wheelbarrows, Corn Sieves Saddles, Thrashing Cloths Grass Seed, &c, &c. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Note. — This property is let, and the' stock must be disposed of, as the pro/ prietor is leaving tie district. It is* bounded by Jas. Whale's property on. the one side and by the new line of road 1 to Bulls, half way from Turakina. The distance from Miirton is 3 miles A flag will be up on the day of the' sale to show the entrance. Remember — Sale at 12 o'clock.' Lunch Provided. Terms Liberal. No Reserve. JOSEPH CHADWrCK, Auctioneer," May 3 T> LA N K ETS. Blankets. Blankets;i.y Call and see <or yourselves,' Majn'so^ 7 & Co. ; Tuujio C^uay-,'

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 2744, 8 May 1875, Page 3

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