Sales by Auction. MESSRS ASHFOKTH and LTFFITON HAVE been instructed by Mr G. L\ Sherwood, to sell by Public Auction, at their Sale Rooms, Hut! and Chambers, on TUESDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, at 2 p.m., The following VALUABLE PROPERTIES iv the Township of CARLYLE, most centrally situated near Bank of New South Wales :—: — Lot 1. — Section 4 ; with substantially built Shop and House (of hardwood) out-buildings, &G-, mostly close-clined and ceilings vai % nished. Garden planted with fruit iree.s, &c. Good Well of water. Lot 2. — Section 0, adjoining the above ; Fenced. The above properties are offered for sale in consequence of the proprietor being desirous of settling in the Township of Normanb}'-, and offer an excellent chance to those desirous ot securing" a First-class Business Site in the Township of Carlyle. After which, will be offered —A FEW PICKED SECTIONS — In the Township of Normanby. TERMS AT SALE. j3l 2031 THURSDAY, 17th FEBRUARY. On the Premises, BROADWAY, MARTON. Extensive and Unreserved Auction Sale of Groceries, Hollo ware, Saddlery, Boots and Shoes, Superior Clothing, Glassware, and Crockery, Fancy Goods and Electroplated Ware, 3 first-class Riding Horses, Avery's and Fairbanks Weighing Machines, Trade Con veniences, and Sundries. MR A. BEAUCHAMP, HAS received instiuctions from H, S. Taylor, Esq., (who is closing his Marton business), to sell by AUCTION, On the Premises known as Coleman's Auction Rooms, Broadway, Marton, on THURSDAY, FEBRUAEY 17, at 12 o'clock, THE WHOLE OF HIS STOCK-IN-TRADE as specified above ; Together with those faithfully built and Commodious Premises, comprising' Auction Room and Warehouse, 6-roomed Cottage Residence, Stable and Coach House, with FOUR HALF- ACRE SECTIONS, Commanding 1 frontages to Broadway and main road to Mr Richard Hammond's. TITLE INDISPUTABLE. iggp"* The Goods are in splendid order, the bulk consisting of quite late importations, which for quality and adaptability for a settled farming community like Marton, are not to be surpassed. The Auctioneer's instructions relative to selling are very positive, every line will be disposed of to the highest bidder. This Sale commends itself to Storekeepers, Farmers, Hawkers, Hotelkeepers, Contractors, and the Public generally. TERMS : Under £20, Cash ; above that sum, by approved endorsed acceptances at three months. LUNCH PROVIDED. £5 Wants WANTED TO PURCHASE, Fowls, Turkeys, Ducks, and Geese. Good prices given by Jas. J. Anderson, Commercial Hotel. f3 226 WANTED— For the Country— A General Female Servant. Apply to Mrs Garrett, Bell street; f7 276 WANTED — A Female General Senrant. Apply to Mr C. P. O'Hanlon, Pier Hotel. _f7 ; 277 WANTED—A copy of the Evening Herald for March 26th, 1875. Apply at thi office. J6 WANTED, a MAN to make himself useful on a Farm. Apply to A. Burnett, Brunswick Line. f4 256 WANTED, a good Female General Servant. Apply at the Family Hotel. Victoria Avenue. J2C ]93WANTED, a Situation as Journey - man Baker. Apply. at Bezar's Private Boarding House, Victoria Avenue. J26 : ■• ~ r > ' «•« : 183
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Wanganui Herald, Volume X, Issue 2700, 8 February 1876, Page 3
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