THURSDAY, 14th SEPT. PEREMPTORY AND UNRESERVED SALE. The largest, stock of Saddlery and Harness ever offered for public competition in Wanganui. Splendidly made English Saddles (just landed ex c England,') first-class Provincial and Australian manufactured Shaft, Leading, & Plough Harness, Cart Collars, Whips, Spurs, Horse Clothing, &c. In consequence of the ill-health of the proprietor, Mr C. IT. Blake, who is about visiting the Australian Colonies, MR. A. BEAUCHAMP ' HAS received the most positive instructions to sell by public auction on the premises, Victoria A venue, On THURSDAY, 14th INST., at 12 o'clock, The -whole of Mr C. 11. Blake's stock of SADDLERY AND HARNESS, comprising— 30 first-classs London-made gentlem en and ladies pig-skin Saddles, most approved shapes 100 English made Bridles, plain and twisted Snaffles, and Pelhams, Wcymouth and Stockman's 50 Saddle Cloths, various patterns and best material 10 Sets Superior Shaft Harness 10 do Leading do 10 do Plough do 50 Collars, open top, and Glasgow pattern Carriage, Buggy, and Spring Cart Harness, brass and silver mounted, best furniture and workmanship. 200 Riding whips, Ladies', Jockey and and Hun ling, best Silver Mounts, and all Gut and Whalebone, Kangaroo and Green Hide Stock Whip Thongs, Gentlemen's Buckskin pants. Officers Belt Furniture, Patent Singeing Lamps and ClippingCombs. 150 Pairs Spurs, Silver Plated, German Silver and Steel-; 5 Suits Superior Horse Clothing. Plough Chains, Back Chains, Belly Bauds, Stirrup Irons and Leathers, Woollen and Leathern Girths, of every description. The well-known character of Mr Bkke's Goods requires very .little comment on the Auctioneer's part, excellence of quality and superiority of manufacture having, for years past, gained an extensive celebrity alike well earned and thoroughly appreciated by tho Settlers of Wanganui and tho Districts contiguous. The Stock, will be so lotted up as to suit the requirements of all purchasers, and is now on view. In"spection is courted, and intending buyers will have every facility afforded of making themselves thoroughly acquainted with the goods to be sold. Terms.—Under £20, cash ; above that sum, by approved endorsed acceptance at 3 months. : Lunch Provided, Sept. 8, 1871. I SALE BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, IGth SEPTEMBER. On account of whom it may concern.) The well known s.s. "ST. KILDA." Large carrying capacity, combined with good speed and moderate consumption of fuel ; now engaged in the Cattle Trade. ; MR. A- BEAUCHAMP IT AS been instructed to sell by aucJ.JL tion at his rooms, "Victoria Avenue, on : THE ABOVE DATE, : (If not previously disposed of,) THE ABOVE-MENTIONED STEAM E R, Well found in every respect, and at ! present profitably employed in the ; Stock Tiade. : For full particulars, inventory of Stoves, &c., ifce., Apply to IT. S. Taylor ... Wanganui, Kuull & Co. ... Wellington Or to A. BucklAiVD ... Auckland. September 4, 1871. TO LET. A FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, lately II occupied by Mr D. Porter, corner of Nixon and Ingostre Streets. Apply to A. 0. Leslie. Sept, 8, 1871.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1221, 11 September 1871, Page 3
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