WEDNESDAY, 29th MAIICH. PERIODICAL AUCTION SALE, Of first-class colonial made Harness, Shaft, Trace, arid Plough, superior silver-mounted Gig, Buggy, and Carriage Harness ; best all over Pig-skin English and Australian Saddles, Bridles, 'Whips, Spurs, Town-made Collar.?, ore, OX THIS PREMISES, YICTOIUA AYEXUE. To the Seitiers, Farmers, Contractors and Carriers of Wanganui, MB, A. BEAUCHAMP TTAS been favored with instructions from Mr. Blake, to sell by auction, at his shop and factory, Victoria Avenue, OX WEDNESDAY, 29th MARCH, At ]Cloven o'clock. The undermentioned SADDLERY & HARNESS All of the host material and make. Ladies'", gent's, girl's and boy's saddles, of every description Carriage, buggy, and spring-cart, harness of the best English make, and made on the promises Cart, pole, arid trace harness, of" every description : leading and cart harness ; trace ar.d plough chains Prince of Wales. Hay's patent buggy spring-cart, Scotch and open top collars, made on the premises Ladies' Leonard's patent and Victorian slippers Gent's three-barred and plain stirrup irons and stirrap leathers ; woollen and leather girths of every description Gent's head-stall, Wcymouth, Pclham, snafilo and other bridles of the best, British manufacture Ladies' ilat, rein head-stall bridles Round rein ditto, with fancy fronts r»ow pattern bits, military snaffles, oa;glink Peihams, Ladies' and other bits, too numerous to mention Gent's buckskin pants, trowser chains, and steel military chains Patent clipping combs, and singing lamps Kangaroo stock, and hunting whip thongs and other goods in great variety The Auctioneer has simply to remind intending purchasers that the imported portion of the stock is of the best quality, whilst Mr. Plaice's reputation for first-class workmanship is a sufficient guarantee of the durability and character of that manufactured on the premises under his own inspection. ! The lots will bo arranged so as to suit the requirements of every clurchasor. TF.MiS AX SALE. March 9, 1871. WEDNESDAY, 15ra MARCH. Fancy Goods, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Tea and Table Spoons, &c. To Storekeepers, Hotel-keepers, Hawkers, and others. MIL A. BEAUCHAMP T\l ILL sell by auction, at his rooms, under instructions from the Importer, OX "WEDNESDAY, 15th MARCH, At Eleven o'clock, THREE CASES FAXCY GOODS, &c. Comprising—Ladies' work-boxes and dressing cases, hairbrushes, combs, Meerschaum and other pipes, purses, match boxes, metallic memorandum books, tooth and nail brushes, draught and backgammon boards, cribbagc boxes, ladies' bags, pocket and table cutlery, etc., tVC Terms at sale. March 9, 1871.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1114, 11 March 1871, Page 3
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