Sales by Auction. TUESDAY, 6th JULY, At 12 o’clock. At the Grange, East Taieri. SALE OP HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., &c. Driver, maclean, and go. arc favored with instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of George Murray to sell by auction, at the Grange, East Taieri, on Tuesday, the 6th July, at twelve o’clock, the following valuable Furniture, viz.,— Drawing-room suite in walnut and green rep, tables, ottoman, Brussels carpet, hearth-rug, damask curtains, 4c. Dining-room chairs, sofa, sideboard, and table ; carpets, fenders, fire-irons, bedsteads, bedding, wardrobe, wash-hand stands, &c , &c. Also, A quantity of oats, potatoes, hay, sawn timber, iron tanks, &c., &c., and 4S sheep 1 cow and calf. No rrserve. —Terms cash. TUESDAY, 6th JULY, at 1 o’clock. CLEARING SALE OF CLOTHING. TIT*LANDRESS, HEPBURN and CO. JJrJL are instructed to sell by auction, at their rooms, Manse street, on Tuesday, 6th July, at 1 o’clock, A parcel of Clothing, consisting of— Crimean shirts, mole trousers, Bedford cords, pea jackets, &c., &c. Terms at sale. TUESDAY, 6th JULY, at 1 o’clock, ORANGES. APPLES. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. are instructed to sell by auction at th'ir rooms, Msn-e street, on Tuesday, 6th July, at 1 o’clock sharp, 25 cases oranges 15 cases apples ex Prima Donna, from Sydney. Terms cash. Drapery. LAST WEEK BUT TWO. The whole Block of Premises coming Down. ICHARD MILLS PRINCES STREET, Between Rattray and High Streets. The Limited Period I am allowed to stay on the above Premises, aud the Balance of Stock still remaining being too great to sacrifice at auction for a perfect clearance, and in deference to the kind patronage afforded me since landing in Dunedin, I have resolved at once to make even further concessions in prices on some of the goods. Trusting that what I have hitherto sold has met with approval, I respectfully submit the following list as comprising what still remains on hand. Purchased by myself for cash in England under more than ordinarily advantageous circumstances, and imported per ship Mindora, with a view to disposing of them wholesale, failing which, I have opened the annexed for retail sale. Horrock’s Png cloths, wove shirtings, sheetings, linings, silesias, fancy dresses, carmelytes, 2>oplins, poplinettes, reps, corded reps, crepes, fancy mohairs, takkos, serges, stored wiucies, Bradford wincies, Aberdeen udneies, super d uihle wincies, stripe down wincies, cross over wincies, cambric and lawn handkerchiefs, ladies’ Scotch lambs’ wool hose, M'hitc Shetland, scarlet each mere, scarlet regina, fancy stripe, plain ribbed, mixed patent merino, ribbed merino, heather merino, heather mixed, Derby ribbed fancy mixture, white cotton, grey mixed Ba briggan and Misses’-hosiery, Saxony flannels, imitation Saxonys, Welsh mediums, imitation welshes, Lancashire flannels, rough brown Hollands, slate Hollands, dressed Hollands, union Hollands, Turkish towels, honeycomb towels, huckaback towels and towelling, Misses’ wool neckerchiefs, knitted squares llama ties, printed percates, printed robes, single aud two colored demi chintz, purple prints, purple pads, Crimean flannels, shirtincs flannels, Rob Roy, shepherd stripe, and fancy check flannels, scarlet flannels, seal skin jackets, silk plush jackets, -noth jackets, satarra jackets, goffered skirts, quilted skirts, wincey skirts, tweed skirts, sea side boas, ermine boas, merino shirts, vigonia shirts, white shirts, regatta shirts, twill shirts, soap, scents, ornaments, trimmings, 4 c., 4 c., 4c. Simultaneous with these, and being limited in quantities, are not enumerated above — Double warp sheetings, croydou sheetings, 2 yards wide, Is 6id; full bleached extra, widest width, 2.1 yards wide, Is lid, value 3s; striped Cashmere hose 44d, value Bd, Gid value lOid, 74d value Is, 9£d value Is 3d, value Is 4id; Berlin wool hose jackets Is lid, value 3s, 2s lid value 5s 6d, 3s lid value 7s 6d ; sealskin jackets 4s lid, value 7s Cd; M'itney jackets 4s lid, value Ss 6d; silk plush jackets 15s 6d, value 25s ; a very superior sealskin 29s 6d, value 48s ; Ermine boas Is lid, value 3s 6d; Miniver boas 2s lid, value 5s 6d ; Paisley long shawls, 28s 6d, value 455; double damask diaper towels Is, value Is 9d ; white lambs wool hose Is lid, value 3s 6d; Saxouy Welsh flannels Is 3,1 d, value Is 8d ; extra, heavy Welsh Is Cfcd, worth 2s ; scarlet Saxony flannels Is 6d, value 2s ; wide winceys 7|d, value Is ; brown Hollands value Oid ; checkered winceys 7fd, value LOid : toilet soap Is lid the dozen packets ; black Satarra broad cloth 4s lid, value 7s 6d, RICHARD MILLS. Dunedin, July 3, 1869. Money to Lend. M 0 KE Y T 0 LEND, in sums from £2OO and upwards—on freehold securities. T. REDMAYNE, Union aud Castle streets.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1923, 5 July 1869, Page 3
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753Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1923, 5 July 1869, Page 3
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