GREAT SALE OF CHINA GOODS.
THE ENTIRE CARGO OF THE 'WIGRAMS," (Daily expected from Hon6-Kokg.)
MR. CHARLES NEWTON Has received instructions, from { MR. ABRAHAM iviOSfsts, To Sell by Auction, at his Rooms, -Pitt-street, SYDNEY, On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, the j 3th, 14th, and 15th December next, at 11 o'clock on each day— The bntire Cargo of the " Wigrams" forming the moot magnificent assortment of rich Chinese Manufactures ever imported to this market, the whole of which have been made to order, and are totally different lo any thing hitherto imported, consisting of the RICHEST description of Wbite and Coloured Crape Shawls and Scarfs Superb Black and Colored Satins Do do do Ducapes Do do do Camlets Superior Pongee Handkerchiefs Black Satin and Ducape ditto A splendid assortment of Ladies* Fancy Crape and Silk Handk erchiefs A beautiful lot of Persia Scarfs and Handkerchiefs LACQUERED WARE. Ladies' Work Boxes Do ° Tables Handsome Tea Tables Do " Caddies Do Chessboards ;IVORY WARE. Sets of Carved Chessmen Do " Backgammon Men Handsome Ivory Baskets Do do Fans Do do Puzzles CHINA WARE. Magnificent Vases Do Bulb Jars Do Flower do Do Chimney Ornaments Breakfast Sets ! Dinner do ! Toilette do Punch Bowls, assorted sizes SUGARS, &c. Two Hundred Tons Grocer's Sugar Hyson Skin and Congou Teas Fine Teas in small packages China Preserves and Sugar Candy | HATS AND CAPS. Imitation Panama Hats Bamboo do Rice do Manilla do Caps assorted sizes The Silks and Shawls have all been made after the prevailing colours and' styles of the latest Parisian fashions, and are of the mo3t costly description. Without Reserve. Terms LibKbal.
ON SALJb By the Undersigned, ex late arrivals— MARTELL'S BRANDt B P Rum, 8 and 10 O P Geneva in hogsheads and cases Old Tom, in cases Port and Sherry, in wood and bottle Bottled Ale and Porter Manilla and China Sugar Congou and Hyson Skin Tea Pickles, pints and quarts Rice Molasses . Mould and Dip Candles Sydney Soap Sydney and Y. D. Land Flour Biscuit, 2nd quality Window Glass ! Witney Blankets I Navy Blue Prints Steel Wheat Mills Brasß wire Seives B Y Sickle* Spades, No. 1 and 2 Wine Corks, &c, &c. J, WOODHOUSG, Queen Street, Dec, 7, 1847,
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 159, 8 December 1847, Page 1
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