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WEDNESDAY, 14th JUNE. Sale at 2.80 p.m. >n ANNUAL SALE OF PRODUC of FEOM ST. JOHN'S NURSERY. EDWARD nTIIFFITOI HAS received instructions from M James Laird to hold a series < ». weekly sales at Mr Laird's Plant Dep6 k, Taupo Quay, commencing on the abov date, when will be offered — A choice assortment of Fruit Treei Flowering Shrubs, and Plant _ of all descriptions. Note. — This course has been adoptei to save the time of those desirouß c purchasing, as instead of having to wai many hours, as buyers necessarily mua when attending a large sale, purchaser will be able speedily to obtain their re quirements. Mr Laird trusts this wil suit the convenience of settlers, N< pains will be spared to make the sale i , success. There will be no reserve J 1 Every lot offered will be sold to thi '■ highest bidder, and intending purchaser! B can rely on obtaining healthy, wellgrown plants, true to catalogue name and at their own price. Terms Cash. — No Reserve. ED. N. LIFFITON, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 20th JUNE. AT CLUB SALE YARDS, MARTON, CATTLE, SHEEP, AND PIGS. b BECKETT, HAMMOND, ,&, DICK WILL sell by public auction, qe above, — 3 25 head yearlings r 6 head yearlings,! !' 20 cows, in calf - . . 12-head-imixed cattUn-f [ ;*>,£) , i. ; ;.( % ' "4'inilctf cows 200 prime fat wethers,, heavy weights ' 100 breeding ewes, in lamb 3 well-bred Berkshire sows 30 well-bred-weaners Horses i ' Sale at 1 o'clock. " BECKETT, HAMMOND &BICK, Z ,; „;. .... ;.. . ,■■'• Au'.-tioneers. SALE ;QF HAajBOURiE JAR t D / S'EO- J : '"TIONS, SATURDAY; ""Otji JULY. At 12 noonil-M^iV/M fl " ; ALBERIVBARNS: HAS received instructions, from the Harbour Board : td offer 'at auction ,on Saturday, July 29th (and each alternate Saturday, at 12 o'clock, till further notioe);-r :, > M.'j'x i'iu 'I ■ ■ 19 sections of the Reclaimed Land, , L .; aboye the3Bridge. , ..... Also.-r-. ;. , r . „ '„( '.'■ 1 section,, with 40 feet .frontage, to • ' Taupo'Quayl opposite' the* Railway Station. Plans and specifications can be seen ) at the Harbour Board .Office, or at;the office of '.' ,' • . . „ > ' albert: barns,,;, ii s". 'l ' ••' • " • ''■ 'Auctioneer. " Nb TT OR. H ,';i ','; ■';;. riPENDERS are invited for felling 100 ' I acres of light bush at Paraekaretu. Tenders to be sent in before 21st June to Alexander McGregor, tMatarawa. • The lowest, or any tender. not neces-' sarily accepted. -,';>.; ■:'.■•■ ' TO BUILDERS. .: : ■ . ■ rriENDERS will be .received , 5 I o'clock on June 14th, at the offices of the Hawera Borough Council, 1 for the erection of Borough Council Chambers. Plane and specifications to be seen at my offioe. Tenders to be addressed to the Mayor, and marked ■," Tender : for: -^Council Chambers." , ....;! .. -j .■■■'■ . •■'-' ; The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. „,•>•:>) tyr i '<' > ; ' ••■■■-■•• JW. PINCHES, Arobitect., PUBLIC WORKSrNEW'ZEALIND. SPRING AND TIRE FURNACE „ ,• SHED, EAST TO Wfl.::. . Public Works Office, * Wanganui; May 315t,"1882. npENDERSi will- be received' up to . J.ii.N6on on Tuesday, the 13th June,^ 1882, for the construction of a She.l'at Eastown. Specification and drawing may be seen at the Publio Works Office, Wanganui. Tenders to be in proper form', 'and to be addressed to the Ministor for Public Works, ard marked outside " Tender for Shed at Eastown," and to be enclosed to the undersigned to Wanganui. In case of a telegraphic tender, a written tender must be lodged at a Government office. JOHN T. STEWART, District Engineer. WANGANUI ILLUSTRATED. PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE TOWN AND SUBUBBS. h. i. Tones, HAVING noticed the growing demand for good Local Photographs, has arranged with Mr A. Martin (the well-known photographer of the district schools), for the production of ONE THOUSAND COPIES ,■ j • OP EEALLY ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHS, Which will include Public Buildings, Principal Streets, Panoramic Views, Interesting Glimpses of various quarters of the town, &c, from 100 different negatives, which have been taken from positions selected for the Faithful Illustbation of Wanganui and its surroundings, combined with Artistic Effect, thus producing a series of views most interesting to residents for sending to friends "abroad, illustrating the happy scene of their Colonial home. For Cheapness, and convenience of transit by post, they have been taken the 0. D. V. size, and can be had for 9d each, 4s £ dozen, or 7s 6d dozen ; or, mounted, Is each, 5s A dozen/or 9j Gs a dozen. These low prices thu3 being within the reach : of all, H. I. J. trusts to receive the support of everyone intei ested in making Wanganui known to the outside world. BOOKSBUiBIIi j

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9660, 13 June 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9660, 13 June 1882, Page 3