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Auction .'Sales ALBTCIIT BARNS, 17th DECEMBER. YtfTR — isrosazsi At Berkley House, Guy ton Street. >TO •V3aa At 1 o dock. . *-. -=il-' ALBERT BARNS Avill sell under instructions from Mr Allan B. Hogg, who is leaving Wanganui, the whole of his valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, Consisting of— JE3Handsome Drawing-room Suite, valu-' uea "■?' able collection of Books (comprising t*W* works of Literature, Science, and - >yx Art, by the most eminent authors), ] ■•[*'" new Brussels Carpets, Fenders and [ '" Irons, Bedsteads and Bedroom Furniture complete, Mirrors and Ornaments, very choice Dinner Service complete, Culinary utensils, and a large quantity of Household Requisites. No Reserve. ALBERT BARNS, Auctioneer. NOTICE. To Painters, Heuseholders, and Property Seekers. ALBERT BARNS has received instructions from'G.'H. Bowern, who is leaving New Zealand, to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, 21st INSTANT, At 12 o'clock, On his Premises, Maria Place, Wanganui, The balance of STOCK-IN-TRADE, Working Gear, and also the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE i and EFFECTS, comprising Draw-ing-room Suite in Walnut and Green Repp (9 pieces), full Chest of j Drawers, Carpets, Bedsteads, Child's Cofc, Cooking Utensils, Crockery, Iron Bedsteads, and a quantity of useful things too numerous to mention. Also, The FREEHOLD now in the occupation of Mr Bowern, with large Workshop, Retail Shop, and comfortable dwelling attached. Terms at Sale. The Freehold will be offered at half-past two o'clock. ALBERT BARNS, Auctioneer. BARNS AND HIGGIE. STOCK SALE AT CAMPBELLTOWN YARDS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19ih. ! At 12.30 o'clock. BARNS & HIGGIE will sell at their Yards as above — 30 head beef 60 good cows I 50 3-year-oJd steers 25 2 and 2i-year-old steers 25 cows and calves . 100 yearlings, mostly steers 50 prime fat wethers ! 70 fat sheep I 600 first-class ewes in wool, with 100 per cent of lambs 500 store wethers 20 prime lambs Horses Also, — 1 pony carriage BARNS AND HIGGIE, Auctioneers . STEVENS & GORTON, AT THE SALE YARDS, BULLS. TUESDAY, 18 ra DECEMBER. Sale at 1 o'clock. STEVENS & GORTON will sell by public auction as above — 100 head 2£ to 3-years steers, quiet, and in fine condition 10 yearlings, mixed 10 2-year steers 50 well- grown 3- year steers 25 2^-year steers 15 2^-year steers 20 yeai lings 10 mixed cattle 5 milch cows 29 yearling steers 12 yearling heifers 3 milch cows and calves 1 bull by Ten tag c 250 forward wethers 250 ewes 100 fat wethers 100 wether hoggets j j the WQol 100 ewe hoggets ) Double-seatad buggy, with lamps, | pole, and shafts 12 draught geldings and fillies, 3 and 4 year old, unbroken 5 well bred geldings and fillies, unbroken 1 3-year-old filly by Volunteer, out of dam of King Don 1 superior draught mare, with foal at foot STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers. UNDER BILL OF SALE. A LARGE and Genuine Sale of BOOTS and SHOES is now beincr held in the CORNER BOOT SHOP. F. RICHARDS Has decided to give the inhabitants of Wanganui and Surrounding Districts a treat by letting them have BOOTS and SHOES at very remarkably Low Prices. All Goods are made by experienced workmen, so the public can rely upon getting something Genuine. CALL EARLY AND SECURE SOME OF THESE BARGAINS. F. RICHARDS! C o rJn c K^gß oo t Shop, Avenue. T> O D O-E U O N V M I N. WHAT IS IT? Is it a newly found secret of nature ? A giant ? or dwarf of diminutive stature ? A new motive force, the world to astonish ? A learned discourse, its faults to admonish ? The name of a book, full of sense, wit, or mirth ? Or some misshapen creature, deformed at its birtb ? A balm made of drugs both costly and rare, To brighten the glow on the cheek of the j fair, And cure all the ills to which flesh is heir ? Is it living or de-id ? Has it being or sex ? And, say, how much longer this word will perplex ? Time alone can resolve the doubts which now vex, And all who now wish this puzzle to trace Must continue intently to look on this space. CLUB IT O T E L, Tjie Square, Palmerston North. H. T. AKERS Proprietor. (Late Manager Rutland Hotel, Wangauui.) H.T.A. begs to inform the public generally that he has opened this newly-built Com- , mercial and Family Hotel. Visitors will j receive every courtesy and attention, and obtain the comforts of a home. Charges moderate. Private Rooms for Families. First- class Sa.ii[jle and Billiard Rooms. Good Stabling and Paddocks. A Porter in attendance on the arrival of every train. '

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5237, 15 December 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5237, 15 December 1883, Page 3