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Auction Sales EDWARD N. LIFFITON. IMPORTANT SALE OF PURE-BRED STOCK. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 2nd and 3rd November. Commencing each day at Noon. EDWARD N. LIFFITON has received instructions to sell at Waiora on Friday and Saturday, 2nd and 3rd November, the whole of the stock on Waiora Farm : {CATTLE. 8 pure-bred bulls 40 pure-bred cor/s and heifers 20 superior dairy cows 30 cows 40 2-year-old heifers, by pure-bred bulls 70 yearlings [DRAUGHT HORSES. 10 mares, from 6 to 10 years old 5 3-year-old fillies 12 colts and geldings Thoroughbred mare Waipuna 20 hacks 600 Leicester sheep, in wool Sheep &C, &c. Catalogues may be obtained from William Craig, Esq., of Waiora, or of the auctioneer. Terms— £so and under, half cash ; balance -with cost of stamps and interest added. Note — The stock are some of the best in New Zealand, and are for sale WITHOUT RESERVE 1, ED. N. LIFFITON, Auctioneer. FOR SALE. THE LEASE OF THE RUTLAND HOTEL, WANGANUI. THE lease has an unexpired currency of neatly seven years, with immediate occupation. The Rutland occupies a most commanding position, right in the heart of the town, being immediately opposite the Post Office, and in close contiguity to the Wharf and Railway Station. It contains 50 rooms, including very handsome dining-room 33 x 24ft, six sitting rooms, billiard room, writing room (specially arranged for travellers, &c), and six commodious sample rooms. The outside appointments have been designed on the latest improved principles. The Rutland is the leading commercial and family hotel on the West Coast of the North Island, and. its tenancy is the soundest investment of its kind in the colony. For further particulars, apply to JOHN NOTMAN, Post Office Chambers, Wanganui. TO LET — Offices and store, situated in Campbell Place. Apply to Dudley Eyre, Ridgway Street. TO LET — One five-roomed cottage and outbuildings Top of Wilson Street. Apply to D. Murray. TO LRT — The family residence in Bell Street, lately occupied by Mrs Hodge. 12 rooms, bath, water, and gas ; £-acre garden. For particulars apply to W. C. Watkins; rjn o H i t] A large house on River Barit with stable, cow house, dairy, wash-house, Sic, and about 12 acres of land. Apply to G. McCAUL' FOR SALE, or to Let— Part of Town Section 70, Taupo Quay, lately in the occupation of Mies McNae and Mr Peyman Apply to J. J. Crawford. XI O R £5 A L ET A FREEHOLD FARM, containing 937 acres, fenced In and divided into several paddocks ; good homestead, Ac. ; situated near Waitotara. A large proportion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at seven per cent. For full particulars apply to FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Or WILLIAM BREWER. XTTOODVILLE LAND FOR SALE 434 acres of splendid land, partly fronting main coach road and the railway line. 40 acres in grass and 46 acres felled this season 40 acres all in grass on the main road 40 acres m grass and fenced all round, and sub-divided into four bandy paddocks, with House, Orchard, Cowshed, and Piggery - A suburban section of 7 acres, all in grass, joining the township, fronting the main road I 99 acres of splendid land, . fenced all round with a 7 wire fence. 60 acres are under grass, and the re- ! mainder under light scrub. 40 acres, well improved, on the main road. There is an orchard containing two acres on this property. Price, £12 10s an acre. To let for 21 years or longer, one corner section, opposite Bank of New Zealand. Many other properties on hand. The most of the above properties are on easy terms. O. M. CAMPBELL, Hawke's Bay, Land Agent. Valuator for the Northern Investment Company of New Zealand, Limited. TJIDGWAY TJREWERY, OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. JOHN P7 WATT Begs to to intimate that he has taken the Old Established BREWERY, lately known as Habley's Breweey, which is now in full working order. The services of MR HEFFER, an eminent Brewer of both Home and Colonial experience, having been secured, the Trade may rely upon getting an Article equal to anything either brewed or imported into the District. Support respectfully solicited, and satisfaction in return guaranteed. MOULTS for your Christmas Cards for the November mail. BOOTS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS ! F. J.IfONES' GREAT BOOT SALE O TILL continues with unbounded success. ►O Householders requiring real genuine Soods should pay Jones' Boot Shop a visit and select Boots and Shoes at lower prices than ever attempted in Wanganui. Ladies' prunella 4s 6d, worth 8s 6d Ladies' kid, very best, 7s 6d, worth 16s Ladies' glove kid, very best, Bs, worth 18s Ladies' shoes, very cheap Men's shooters 10s 9d, worth 18s 6d Men's bluchers 4s lid, -north 9s 6d Men's dress boots 10s 6d, worth 22s 6d Men's boots in great variety Children's kid boots, cheap Children's copper-toed, 7 to 9, only 3s lid Children's copper- toed, 10 to 13, only 4s lid Children's elastic leather boots, 10 to 13, 3s 6d Ladies slippers, from Is 6d Children's and Infants boots from 6d pair Remember — No old Goods, all New and Fresh, and the latest Fashion at JONES' I EXHIBITION, Eidgway Street. SMALL Profits and Quick Returns is the order of the day at MOUI .T'S. -JVT O T I C E. W. WARING TAYLOR requests that all accounts, due to the Wanganui store be paid without delay to T. P. Coveney, who still remains iv Wanganui receive ...the pairie,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5203, 31 October 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5203, 31 October 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5203, 31 October 1883, Page 3

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