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Auction Sales , ALBERT BO**" ON ACCOUNT OF WHOJI IT MAY CONCEBN. MONDAY, 26te" OOTOBBB, At 2.80 p.m. ALBERT BARNS will sell by publio auotiou — 30 dozen balanced - handled Knives, more or lets damaged 120 dozen pieces of Musio And a few Ironmonger's Sundries. NO BEBERVK ALBERT BARNS, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ALBERT BABNS will sell by auction in Mr Carrie's Up-stairs Booms, on THUBBDAY, 29th OOTOBBB, A consignment of Splendid New Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, Overmantels, eto. Full partioulars in a future issuo. ALBERT BARNS. Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF LATE JOSEPH BOBIN. FBEEHOLD FARM FOB SALE BY AUOTION. ONNo.I LINE— WITHOUT BEBBBTE ALBERT BABNS ia imtruoted to tell at an early date — Seotion No. 49 and part of Section 48, left bank Wanganui River, oontaining 164 aorei, moro or less, and Seotion No. 88, left bank Wanganui River, containing 109 aorei, more or less. Title— Land Transfer. Full partioulars in a future advertisemont. ALBERT BABNS, Auctioneei. NOLAN, TONKS, * 00. OPUNAKE SALE YABDS. TUESDAY, 27th OOTOBEB, At 12,80 pm. "\TOLAN, TONKS & 00. will sell ■i-1 by publio auction, ai above,— 16 2 to 2J year steers 10 yearlings 20 2 year heifers 12 weaners 6 cow* 10 18 months tteers NOLAN, TONKS 4 CO., Auctioneers, KAKABAMEA SALE YARDS. THUBSDAY, 29th OOTOBER, At 12,80 o'olook. NOLAN, TONKS, & 00. will tell by public auotion, as above,— 40 8 year steers 20 18 months stsers 6 2J year steert 10 springing heifers 10 yearlings 250 hoggets 1 bull Set silver mounted buggy harness NOLAN, TONKS & CO., Auctioneers, AT OPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. SATURDAY, 81st OOTOBEB, At 2 p.m. NOLAN, TONKS & 00. have received instructions from Mr James Beed (who is leaving the district), to offer by publio auotion, as above,— Section 12, Blook 84, situated corner of Prinoei Street and Glover Boad, within a hundred yard* of Hawera Bailway Station, on wbioh is erected a large and substantial twostorey Boarding-house, of 20 rooms, wash house, coal shed, stables, and buggy house. Also, Seotion 25, Blook 34. aorner of Glover Boad and Cambria Street. The Auctioneers oan confidently reoommend the above property as a really good investment, being well situated and in firstolass condition. The present owner ie now doing a large business, and good reasons Oan be given for wishing to sell. NOLAN, TONKS & CO;. Auctioneers. ABRAHAM* WILLIAMS. PALMEBSTON SALE. FRIDAY, 80th OCTOBER. ABBAHAM & WILLIAMS will sell by publio auotion as above, at their Yards, Rangitikoi Street, at 11 a.m.— 8 prime fat bullooks 80 mixed yearlings 60 prime fat ewes 200 forward wethers 60 prime fat Lincoln sheep 120 fat ewes Alio, on behalf of various exhibitors at the Manawatu ShowPair brown harness geldings, syn, by Catherstone (Ist prize at Napier Show) Brown mare Liberty, by Guy Fawkes 1 Yorkuhire boar 2 Yorkshire weaners 6 Berkshire sows 10 Berkshire weaners N.B. — Sale will start at 11 a.m. sharp, ABBAHAM & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, \ COLUMBIA. TELL ME THIS: When tho New York Woria offored a Bioyole to the 10 successful competitors in a guessing competition, WHY did they all ohooae COLUMBIAS P WHY did the War Department of the United States obooie to pay 100 dollars eaoh for OOLUMBIAS, when they oould get any other high-Glass American Bioyele for 80 dollars and less ? I oan give yon the names. WHY did the importers of COLUMBIA Bioyolee into Canada have to pay 1\ per cent, more duty than those importing any other P I OAN TELL YOU," BECAUSE, as in the case of the New York World, the COLUMBIA is the moit popular biko in the world. BECAUSE, as in the caie of the U.S. War Department, the COLUMBIA is recogniied by the scientific leaders in the mechanical cycling world to be the acme of perfection, and as near the milennium in bicjolo construction as possible, BECAUSE, as in the case of the Canadian ' importer, the importers recognised the superior monetary value of the COLUMBIA, and knowing their saleable quilitiet paid accordingly. If these facts are sufficient to tbe Yankoe mind as proof of tho, superiority of the Columbia Bioyele, they will jntt fit in with the idea of the cosmopolitan Britisher. Hail !-Hail!_ Columbia. D. DAVIES, ST. HILL STREET, WANGANUI, Agent for YEBEX AND JONES AND CO. IF you want to farrish your house in good taste, at imall expense, go to E. i Moult.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 8991, 24 October 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 8991, 24 October 1896, Page 3