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SATURDAY, 18th NOVEMBER. At 12 o'clock. FURNITURE, BACON, TEA, NEW AXES, &c, &c, ALBEKI^AItNS \\TILli sell at his Rooms as above : 1 ense new American axes, 1 doz 7 half-chests tea 1 case porter 5 cases blacking Cheffonier, chest drawers, horse hair seat chairs, 100 tables, iron bod - steads, mattrasses, crockery, wash stands, toilet sets, oocoa - nute, preserved milk, bus., &c. No Reserve. ALBERT BARNS, Auctioneer. FORTNIGHTLY STOCK SALE AT CAMPBELLTOWN YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER. At 12.30, for 1 o'clock. BARNS &THIGGIE WILL sell by public auction, as above, — 20 head fat cattle 45 large-framed 3-year-old bullocks quiet 35 ' head mixed cattle 40 good cows 40 18-month steers, quiet 40 18-month heifers 60 yearling, quiet 5 milking cows, dry 80 mixed fat sheep, shorn 220 good store ewes, shorn 100 fat ewes Horses, Pigs BARNS & HIGGIE, Auctioneers. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. WEDNESDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER. MR H. H. LANG (for theN.Z.L. and M.A. Co.) begs to announce that the first wool sale of the seaßon will be held in the Company's spacious Bale rooms, Custom-house Quay, Wellington, on Wednesday, 22nd November. Growers desiring to have their wool included in the printed catalogue are requested to make early application to the agent, from whom all requisite information may at once he obtained. WAITARA. WAITARA. FRIDAY, 24th NOVEMBER" W. COIJKTNEY HAS received instructions from Major Brown to sell by auction, on the ground, on the above date,— 13 Allotments on the corners of Owen and McLean-streets, the two main streets in the very conti'e of the town, close to the Railway Station, and opposite tho Bank of.New Zealand. With the very large amount of choice level open land that is coining into the market, and the general improvement in the district, Waitara Township must continue to prosper. The Auctioneer would draw attention to the terms, which are better than anything ever offered in Waitara, viz., 10 per cent, at f.ill of hammer, 10 per cent, in 30 days, and balance at 8 per cent. Sale at 12 o'clock. Friday* novemuer 24th, 1882. William courtney. AWJSRA AUCTION SALES FOR NOVEMBER. Produce & general sale Saturday, Nov. 18 Hawcra stock sale ... Thursday, N0v. 23 General sale ... ... Saturday, Nov. 25 R. H. NOLAN & CO., Auctioneers. FOR SALE OR TO LET, BY TENDER. rjVENDERS will he received until 28th J. November for that delightfully-situated residence in Eaatown now in tho occupation of Mr Lomax, jun., substantially erected and well designed, containing 4 large rooms, scullery, and outbuildings, with G acres good grass, one acre laid out in ornamental trees j one mile and a half from town. J. J. CUAWFORD. WANGANUI A. & P. ASSOCIATION r'Olt SALE— 6OO Hurdles. Early appliX cation is necessary. Apply to J. J. CRAWFORD, Secretary. 1 FOR SALE. Valuable Saw -mill Property in Taranaki. '['HIS Mountain Eoad Saw-mill, with all 1 flic Plant, Machinery, and Working Gear, as it now stands. This miU property, which is considered tho most complete in the district, is in full working order, and is situated in the centre of a very large limber district, with tho railway to Is'ew Plymouth and nawera running past it. There arc two portable Steamougiucs of 12 and II II.P. in capital working order, and all tho necessary appliances are at hand for doing a' large business. For terms and further particulars apply to tbo Now Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, New Plymouth r Wanganui. ' FOR- SALE- OR TO LET. rpHE Dwelling-houSo, and i-acrc section in :JL St Hill-street at. present in tho occupa- ' tion of Mr ~R'. G. Burn. 1 'Apply to ' : ' ' ', ' el HV ASHFORTH, : ' ' " .Rutland Chambers. : October 24th', 1882. F O R S A L E. ( LLOTMENT No. 13 and part 12, por'./i. • tion of town section No. 317, subdivision o£ Block 25, having a frontage to Wilson-slrcotoC j2feet : bya dopthof lOifeet, on which is erected a well-finished 5-roomcd dwelling-house, almost new, at present occupied by Mr Sycr. Terms can be made exceptionally easy. Apply to C. H. ASHFORTH, - Nov 13, 1882. Eutland Chambers. T O ' L" E T . ABOUT the middle of December, newly built, comfortable 6-rooined House, with every convenience, close to the Eiver Bank. -Apply OfHce of this Paper. . TO LET. 1 SHOP and dwelling-house, in Waverley. A. Apply to John Fife, Waverley. -. . "T~d" LE T. \ ~ : r)ANAMA Hotise. . Terms moderate. ApJf ■ -ply. tO.A.-D. Thomson, Wanganui. "■ ~; ■ T O LE T . IN Ingestrc-strcet, sis-roomed House, with bath-room, . Btore-rooin, and washinghouse ; full i-acre of land, with o"rchavdnnd vegetable garden. Apply to 11. Cnlders,.oa the premises.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 18 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 18 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 18 November 1882, Page 3

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