ABSOLUTE CLEARING OUT SALE BY AUCTION. DRAPERY, BOOTS & SHOES, ELECTRO PLATED WARE, JEWELLERY, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, Table and Suspending Lamps, and Fancy Goods of all Descriptions. PAPER HANGINGS, PAINT AND VARNISH. COMPLETE PHOTOGRAPHIC APPARATUS. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE A choice Lot of Flowering Plants,
Also, The 10001 useful and ornamental Articles required either for the adornment. of the person, or that are requisite in all households ; also NEW SPRING CART, Buggy, Saddle, and Bridle, Springs, Axles, lot of Felloes, Spokes, Old Wh- fcls, Ac. AUCKLAND, REPOSITORY AND NOAH’S ARK. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, the 2nd and 3rd may. Commencing each day at 11 a.m. sharp George fa cite has received definite and positive instructions from Mr Win. Auckland, (who is removing to Dunedin), to sell hy Public Auction, without the least reserve, on the above dates, The whole of his Immense Stock, comprising an unlimited quantity of the Goods above mentioned.
TERMS CASH. This being a hona fide clearing out sale, Mr Auckland having disposed of Ills business premises, which are to be taken possession nf imme' diately after the, sale, the auctioneer invites the attendance of everybody (the trade included) everything having to be disposed of to the highest bidder. fgrALL Monies clue to the above must be paid, or arrangements made for the payment of the same prior to the date of sale, or proceedings will bo taken for their recovery without any further notice. SyLE J3Y AUCTION. Tuesday, Aphid iStii, 1879, at 2 o’clock, p m, George fache, instructed i. y Mr .Joseph Young, who is leaving the district will ,sell by Public Auction op the above date, on the ground;—
A substantially built iron house, situate on the Dnustan Flat, near the Hospital, together with the garden, the whole securely fenced. Also, a Lot of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Terms Cash. Without Reserve. FOR SALE MERINO STUD SHEEP. FIT. HWIELhavo for sale on « account of Messrs Boyea Brothers, 241) High-class Merino Rams, fourtoothedj imported from Victoria a few months ago, and in splendid condition. 11 Ma nificcnt Rams (imported) eighttoothed. .1 do do fonr-toothed. 142 Hogget Rains, progeny of.imported stock. 391 Very Superior Ewes, eight-toothed (mostly imported).
The aimvc ave nil fine-tvooled Merinos, and those imported have lieen chosen from some of tin- purest flocks of Australia. They are iu splendid condition.
For further particulars apply to F. H. DANIEL* 00., Auctioneers, Queenstown. £2 REWARD. \ LOST from Duustan Commonage a a Ray Maty, small white stripe down face, Hr.puhiil D on one flank, S on the other, with yearling at side, and supposed to hire foal at foot. The above reward will be paid on delivery to \ GEORGE FA CITE, Auctioneer, ■Clyde.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 886, 11 April 1879, Page 2
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