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Auction Sales. SATURDAY, 22* d JULY, at 1 p.m. lft , X H. KEESING will sell at bis Mart !? |U • as above— AN ENORMOUS LOT OP GOODS OF r, EVERY DESCBIPTION. ' Beinf the complete set of SAMPLES OF A COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER '< From an English House. No Reserve. 1 J. H. KEESING, Auctioneer. DIRECT FIJOM JAPAN! PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ALBERT BARNS will sell by auction at an early date, in Mr W. P. Currio's spacious upstairs room — 27 Caß«a of Japanese Manufactures and Art Productions. Full particulars in future advertisement. ALBERT BARNS, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 21st JULY. CAMPBELLTOWN SALE YAEDS. At 1 p.m. THE UNITED FARMERS'. ALLIANCE (Limited) will se-1 by public auction as above— 2 Milch Cows 12 Springing Heifers, 3-year 6 Forward Cows 6 Weaners 3 Dairy Cows 400 E«res in lamb 300 Lincoln Ewes in lamb, 2-tooth to full-mouth 150 Ewes in lamb 60 Ewes in lamb 40 Ewes in lamb CHARLES CARR, Auctioneer. BGMONT FARMERS' UNION (Ltd.) GLOVER ROAD YARDS, HAWEBA. WEDNESDAY, 26th JULY. Sale at 1 p.m. A A. FANTHAM will sell by auction • as above— 45 2-year Steers 60 3-year Steers 30 Heiferp, in calf 25 2-year Steers 25 Weaners 40 Yearling Bteora 16 CowS, in calf 4 2J year Steers 20 Heifers, in calf 20 18-month Steers 100 Mixed Sheep Entries solicited. A. A. FANTHAM, Auctioneer. Business Hotuea. NOTE OF PRACTICAL INTEREST TO HEAD OF FAMILUS* AND HOUSEKEEPKES AND ALL, W. BEIJCE'S SHOW-ROOM (lately enlarged) consißta of a Large and Varied Assortment; of I HARTHENWARE GRINAWAaE TOILETWAII& ENAITELLEDWAUE GLASS WARS And Special Novelties in FANCtfWARE, suitable for presents, &c. Many of the above procured at first cost, direct from the English Manufacturer. Sew Shipments just being op< m J uji and others to arrive. Bavmg be.jfl bought at the lowest pos. ->t>te rates, W. BRUCE sells at prices within the reach of all. His Motto :— " Small Profits, Good Value, and Quick JteturD" " Boot Department Now under the supervision of MISS ROBERTSON (late of Messrs R. Hannah and Co.'s), Just opening up a Splendid Assortment of LADIES' BOOTS & SHOES, &c. The best English and Colonial Makes and Designs. AJaide', Youths', and Children's Boots, stroDg and serviceable. NEW STOCK. NEW STOCK, • All carefully selected by Miss Robertson. T>LANTING SSASON FOR 1893. Eitly Plant,ng is the Secret to Success. I beg respectfully to inform my Horticultural friends and the general public that I have a very Large and Choise lot of "Fruit Trees this season, Come md see for yourselves before purchasing elsewkere. The list includes Apples, Pears, Cherries, Plums, Peaches, Nectarines, Ayricots, Japanese Plums Black Mullberries, Medlars, and Quinces. BRUSH FRUlTS.— Gooseberries (30 varieties), Black, Red, and White Cuirants, Raspberries (including Cuthbert and Sphisifidatis, two sew varietios from America. NUTS.— Walnuts, Spanish Chestnuts, Cob Nuts, Filberts, and Almonds. OLlVES.— Loquats, Gauvers and Pomegranites, Oranges and Lemons. HEDGE PLANTS.— Quicks, Barberries, African Box Thorn, and other Ornamental Hedge Plants. ROSES.— A Large Stock of all the leading varieties. CAMELIAB.— A stock of 3000 young plants. RHODODENDRONS. -Azalias, Oleanders, and other Flowering Shrubs. BHELTER TREES.— Cupressus, Macracarpi, Pinus Insignia, Pinus Msritima and others. DIOEDIOUS TREES— Oriental Planes, Oaks, Elms, and Sycamores. The above are all in splendid order for removal. All grown in dry soil. For the convenience of all those unable to visit the Nursery, Mr J. T. SINCLAIR, Seed Merchant, Wangauui, will receive orders for all kinds of Nursery Stock, which will be promptly attended to. Catalogues of description and prices, and useful hints, Posted Free to any adAll poods carefully packed and delivered on rail at Aramoho Junction, or on board Bt-eamer at Wanganui. W. T. BENBEIELD, ARAMOHO NURSERY, Near Wanganui— within 60 yards of the Arsmoho Railway Junction, QPECTACLES. £tPECTACLES ( STOUR SIGHT TESTED ! YOUR SIGHT TESTED lhe undersigned has receivod, per s.s. " lonic," a complete caso of Occcmst Lbnses and Appliances for Testing the Sight and ascertaining the correction required for the vision. Also, a large stock of Compound and Intricate Lenses, Spectacle Frameß specially made to fit narrow and broad faces (with high, low,, or medium bridges, in steel). Nickled Steel, Gilt and Gold, and all the latdst designs in folders. Solid Nickle Frameß to arrive in Spectacles and Folders. These will not mat, and are proof against the weather. Have your sight tested and your Spec tacles made to suit your own eyes by John Forbes, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, Wanganui. IF you want a neatly printed Visiting I Sard, give your order to J. D. QTJIN I * Ridgway&treot, rxest Ferry's.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11847, 21 July 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11847, 21 July 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11847, 21 July 1893, Page 3

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