Auction Sales EDWARD N. LIFFITON. SATURDAY, 16th OCTOBER, At 12 Noon. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. By Order of the Mortgagee. EDWARD N, LIFFITON has received instructions to sell by public auction, at his sale rooms, Rutland Chambers, on Saturday, 16th instant, at 12 noon — All that desirable Freehold Property at present in the occupation of Mr John Wilson, situated at the corner of Wilson and Ingestre Streets, being Town Section No 309, full quarter acre, with commodious dwellinghouse, stable and other conveniences erected thereon. Terms — 25 per cent cash on the fall of the hammer : balance in 14 days. . EDWARD N. LIFFITON, Auctioneer. JOSEPH CHADWICK. THURSDAY, 14th OCTOBER, JOSEPH CHADWICK has received instructions from Mr Wilson, to sell at his private residence, Victoria Avenue, opposite Forder's Hotel, at 12 o'clock sharp — Furniture, Bedding, Crockery, Carpets, Matting, Cooking Utensils, Three Clocks, Spring Mattrasses, Pictures, Lamps, Chairs, Vases, Firewood, Axes, Tubs, Buckets, a new Leather Portmanteau, also Saddle and Martingale. Terms Cash— No Reserve, as the gentleman is leaving for Auckland. JOSEPHCHADWICK, Auctioneer. NOTICE. TOSEPH CHADWICK will sell at his Auction Mart, Victoria AvenueFurniture Merchandise, &c, AT 12 O'CLOCK EVERY SATURDAY. TOSEPH CHADWICK will also sell at the Rutland Horse Repository. HORSES STOCK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION PRODUCE, &o. EVERY SATURDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK, Entries of same left at the Steam Packet will be attended to. W. MURRAY THOMSON. HAWERA LAND SALE. ON WEDNESDAY, 27th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. In the Hawera Town Hall. W MURRAY THOMSON has been fa- • vored with instructions from the Hawera Town Board to sell by auction 21 YEARS' LEASES • Of allotments 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, and 8, Section 19, Hawera. These allotments have an area of Jth of an acre, and are situate in the principal business part of the town fronting Princes and High Streets. Also Several valuable properties and Building Sites in Hawera and Normanby will be submitted to public competition. W. MURRAY THOMSON, Auctioneer. STEYENS & GORTON'S SALES. ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26th. At the Sale Yards, Bulls. STEVENS & GORTON" will sell by public auction as above — 20 Head 3-year-old Steers 20 do 18-months to 2-year-old Steers 30 do Yearlings (mixed) 20 do Cows 10 do Mixed Cattle 3 do Young Bulls, by Fitzherbert and Hungerford, out of selected Cows Horses etc. Sale at one o'clock. STENENS & GORTON, Auctioneers. POWELL, SON, and CO. JUST ARRIVED. 80 Cases " Bull Dog" Ale (Quarts) 50 Cases "Bull Dog" Stout (Quarts) 20 Cases " Bull Dog" Ale (Pints) 10 Oct. Greenlee's Old Scotch Whiskey 5 Quarter Casks Campbleton Whiskey 5 Quarter Casks Preston's Rum 10 Quarter Casks Silva's Feur Diamond Port (very choice) 3 Quarter Casks Silva's Port (superior) 5 Quarter Casks Cozen s Eight Diamond Sherry 3 Octaves Burden's Sherry 3 Octaves "Sandeman's" Port 60 Cases Hennessy's Pale Brandy 80 Cases "Peak's" Hobartown Jams 25 Cases '• Peak's" Stoneless Jams 100 Cases " Light of Age" Kerosene 10 Cases Currants 3 Casks Currants 50 Boxes " Gondas" Sperms 5 Tons I.C. Sugar . 3 Tons I. W. Sugar 2 Tons Brown Mauritius Sugar. IN STOCK. "Silva's' Port and " Cozen s" Sherry, (in bottle). "Grenache" Muscat, ■ and Verdeilho Hock, (in bottle). Fine Old Scotch Whiskey (in bottle). Dunedin Ale, (in bottle). Hennessy and Mar toll's Brandy (in case) Champagne, Perrier Le Fils, (Quarts, in case). Sir R. Burnett's Old Tom JDKZ Geneva (full contents) Claret, Chateau Margeaux Le Fitte Blood's Stout (Quarts) Ind. Coops Ale ' (Pints) Heddle's Ginger Wine Lome Whiskey , GROCERIES ANdUiLMAN'S STORES. Sugar, IC, IW, and Brown Mauritius Tea, Half Chests, and Boxes (very choice) Currants, Pickles, Blue and White Starch Blacking (Paste and Bottle), Matches (Plaid's) And. 250, Candied Peel,Keiler's Marmali ade, English Jams Coleman and Keen's DSF Mustard Red Herrings, Griffith's Biscuits Washing Soda Brown and Poison's Corn Flour Maccaroni, Vermicelli, and Arrowroot (in tins) Gregg's and Crease's Coffee and Peppers DAILY EXPECTED. 40 Cases Hobart Town Apples POWELL, SON, & CO. Merchants. mHE YEOMAN is' the LARGEST and ,1L BEST Weekly paper in the District} Price Sixpence
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 3960, 12 October 1880, Page 3
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