Auction Sales EDWARD N. LIFFITON, ABSOLUTE AND UNRESERVED SALE. IMPORTANT TO STOREKEEPERS, i HAWKKR9, HEADS of FAMILIES, HOTELKEEPERS, ft RESIDENTS IN IOWN AND COUNTRY, ED. N. LIFFITON has received instructions from Mr Peter Bell to sell by auction on the premises in Messrs Taylor and Watt's large Wool Btore, Taupo Quay, on WEDNESDAY, 12ra INSTANT, and following days, THE WHOLE OF THE REMAINING SALVAGE OF DRAPERY from the late Pire, The lines to be submitted include— Men's, Boys', and Youth*' Clothinf, Shirts, Hats, Hosiery, Ladies, Mantles, Dust Cloaks, Jackets, Ulsters, Hats, Millinery, Black Lustres, French Merinoes, Cashmeres, Velveteens, Silks, Satins, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Nuds 1 Cloths, Serges, Galateas, Prints, Cretonnes, Curtains, Blankets, Calicoes, Sheetings, Shirtings, Ticking!, Hollands, Tablings, Floor Cloths, Window Hollands, Hosiery, Haberdashery, besides a large variety too numerous to particularize. Mr Bell't instructions are to SELL POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE to the highest bidder. Terms— CASH. edward"n. liffiton, Auctioneer. For continvftion of Auction Sales see Fourth Page, Shipping. FOR GREYMOUTH. rriHE favourite s.s. ST. y^^j~- X KILDA, Capt. Black, /v < g£|g'Jt will leave for the above port (weather and e'renmstances X— j-S^Ss;g£-g permitting) on TUESDAY, 11th JAN., at 9 p.m. For freight or passage apply to KENNEDY BROS., Wilson Street. NORTHERN STEAM BHIPPING COMPANY. FOR ONEHUNGaT~FJ^ NEW PLYMOUTH, 4*V mHE Northern Steamship k^ng^ X Company's s.s. MoGREvXTCft^GOR, Captain Danieixs, will mUmHSm leave for the above port on TUESDAY, lira JAN., at 10 p.m. Special accommodation for Stock, Splendid Passenger Boat, For freight or pauage apply to FREEMAN R. JACKSON ft CO. Agents. FOR NELSON, TIA WELLINGTON. «\* rriHE favourite s.s. «&a£3^, X CHARLES ED WARD, VJfotttfS^fc Capt. Whitwill, will leave •wwkwmi** for the above port (circumstances permitting) on TUESDAY, 11th JANUARY, at 9i30 p,m> For freight or passage apply to WALKER & HATRICK, Agents, for Wellington; excursion" fares. i . rTIHEfut and favourite s,s. Am. X STORMBIRD, Capt. %wBjjPL Chambers, will leave for the — d*filj[!iT~ abovß P° rt (clrcumitanoea <hPSBOi* permitting) on WEDNESDAY, 12ra JAN., at 10 p.m. FARES— Saloon : Single, 15s ; Return, 25s „ —Steerage: do. 10s; do. 15s For freight or passage apply to The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited), Agents, ?OR ONE&UNGA, VIA NEW PLYMOUTH. I . rriHE fast and favourite jAJfc X s.s. ORETI, Captain SwJHtV Robertson, will sail (cir--^^Milfr enmstances permitting) for above ports on FRIDAY, 14m JAN*, at 3 p.m. Fabes— Saloon (available for return to Ist March), £3. To secure passages, apply at once to WALKER ft HATRICK, AgentSi LOST or BTRAYED from Makirikiri, near Kennedy's, two Horses — one Cream-coloured, branded L behind the near shonlder, under the girth, and the other black, branded like )— (- (Ruatangata brand.) A reward of £2 will be given to anyone returning thorn to the undersigned or giving such information as will lead to their recovery. H. Y. LETHBRIDGE, Ruatangata, Wangaehu, MANAWATU ft WEST COAST AGRL CULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. fTtHE First Annual Ram and Ewe Fair X under the autpiceß of the above Association will be held at Palmerston North on FRIDAY, February 4th. Entries will be received by tbe undersigned (from whom forms may be obtained) up till noon on Friday, 28th instamt, A. CLARKE, Secretary. WAIROA ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that the above Board propose to raiie a loan of £1000 under the provisions of tbe Government Loans to Local Bodies Act," as herein specified, (1) Construction of Road through Putatu, section 121, Block 1., Wwroa Survey District ... £215 (2) Construction of Bridge between seotion 21 and 76, Block H.W.S.D 85 (3) Construction of Road through i sections 299 and 297, Block XII., W.S.D. 20 (4) Construction of Road through section 389, Block XIII., W.S.D 75 (5) Construction of Road and Drain through seotion 387, Block IX., W.S.D- 20 (6) Repairing Bridges (2), Blocks VIII.audIX.,W.S-D. .„ 330 (7) Forming Road between sections 30, 24, and 25, Block IX., W.S.D - 25 (8) Constructing mad between seotiont2and3, Block VIII., and seotion 378, Block IX, W.5.D.... _ 80 First year's interest ... 50 £1000 It is intended to strike a Speoial Rate of l-sth (one-fifth) of a penny in the pound over the whole district as security fcr the loan, and to give debenture! to the Colonial Treasurer for the said loan, calculated at 5 per cent, for 2G years, F. P. FOOKES, Clerk. WANTED Known— Found at last, an invigorating and non-intoxicating Drink, Herb Betr.oompoied of Horehound, Dandelion, Hops, and Ginger. This subject and beverago should be In everybody's mouth. F. Whltlook, Wanganni. ANTED— Mothers to call and inspeos J. Paul's Tweed Knicker Suits, 3, lid and 4s lid per suit, in all sizes ; also best Mosgiel Tweed Kniokcr Suits, 10s 6d and 12s 6d per suit. ITTANTED to Sell — 60 Men'i Blaok W Worsted Suits at J. Paul's for 42i per tuit, ordinary price 63t j ado, Men'i Felt Hati, Ii 6d and 2s 6d.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6117, 11 January 1887, Page 3
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797Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6117, 11 January 1887, Page 3
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