By Order of the Assignees. WITHOUT RESERVE. TINTS’. JOHN STUART has received instruc--ULL tions from the Assignees of Mr. Wm. Denholm to sell by auction on THIS DAY, 16xh January, 1865, at 11 o’clock, THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE, CONSISTING OF—DRAPERY GOODS HARDWARE GROCERIES &C-) &c., &c. TEEMS AT SALE. JOHN STUART, Auctioneer. This Day, 16th January 1865, (Immediately after the Sale of Stock-in-Teade.) M* JOHN STUART will offer by Public Auction — PART OF TOWN SECTION No. 490, Containing 6J perches, with the Building thereon, lately occupied by Mr. Wm. Denholm, and with 17Jft- frontage to Waghorn-street. Well suited for a General Store. ALSO — Town Section No. 487, oontaing 1 rood, with 84ft. feet frontage to Waghorn-street, now in the occupation of Mr. S. Howard, TEEMS AT SALE. JOHN STUART, Auctioneer, AUCTION SALE. ENTIRE CARGO OP THE PRAIRIE, From Hobart Town. rfIHE SUBSCRIBER has received instructions X to sell by public Sale, at the Eastern Spit, Napier, on THIS DAY, the 16th Januaiy,—the Entire Cargo of the above vessel, just arrived. I( comprises:— 100,000 Shingles 5.000 Palings, 5 feet 5.000 Palings, € feet 20,000 feet of Blue Gum, of sizes suitable for Fencing-posts and Building. The finest timber sawn in Hobart Town 1.000 bushels Bran 40 Cheeses 30 sides Bacon 500 bushels Oats 4 bundles Leather —Kip, Kangaroo, &c. 400 Poets 800 Rails 1 4-horse Dray, very superior 3 2-horse Drays 6 Tip-up Carts 10 hhds. Ale SO barrels Ale 1 Plough And a variety of other Goods. SALE AT I O’CLOCK SHARP. PROVIDED. JOHN STUART, Auctioneer. Board and Residence AT Mrs. WELCH’S, EMERSON HOUSE. J. C. J. Oxenbridge, FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER PASTRY COOK AND CONFECTIONER, BHAK3FEAEE-EOAD, NAMES, BEGS respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Napier and its vicinity that be is about to commence business as above on the Ist of Januaiy nest, and trusts, by strict attention to the wants and wishes of the Public, to merit a share of Public support. N.B.—Wedding, Christening, and other Cakes, Fancy Biscuits of the best quality made to order on the shortest nolice. J. C. J. 0. begs to inform the Public that the 2ft. loaf wiU be 6jd. and at at all times regulated in accordance with the market price of flour.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 214, 16 January 1865, Page 1
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373Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 214, 16 January 1865, Page 1
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