Sales fcg glnrttom REEVES & SON’S STATIONERY, Ex “ Queen of tub North.” MR. S. JONES lias received instructions from Messrs. Brown, Campbell, and Co., to sell at their Stores, on THURSDAY next, the 11th instant, at Eleven o’clock, the following NEW GOODS now being landed ex “ Queen of the North,” from London, TWO CASES Account Books — Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books Large and small, handsomely bound, morooco and Russian Leather, inlaid, paged, &c., &c. Paper Clasps, Inkstands, Metallic Books Pqcket Books, Memorandum Books TWO CASES— Inkstands in great variety Mitchell’s and other Steel Pens, Holders Quill Pens, Letter Files, Stamps Blotting Paper, Travelling Desks Russian Envelope Desks “ Students’ Note Cases Bill Cases, in black Spanish Leather Bookbinders’ Cloth, Music Books Pencascs, Chessmen Backgammon and Chess Boards Music Portfolios in great variety 10 reams Tissue Paper Transparent Slates, Ivory Tablets Perforated Cards, Pocket Pencils Draper, Carpenter, and other Pencils Gold Paper Silver “ Royal and other Embossed Paper Watered Papers in variety Russian, French, and other Albums and Scrap Books Violin Strings, Book Marks Writing Desks in Walnut, Mahogany, and Rosewood TWO CASES— Containing Artists’ Materials Reeves and Sons’ Water Colours, assorted, in cakes Show Cases with Water Colours Handsome Slide Boxes, with Water Colours in cakes Indian Ink, India Rubber Camel Hair Pencils Drawing Pencils Cases Drawing Instruments, very handsome Do. do. in leather cases “ Society of Arts” Boxes of Instruments Mahogany pannellcd Drawing Boards Drawing Pins Illustrated Drawing Books Sketch Books, assorted, very handsome Bristol Boards, Crayon Boards French Double-crown Tracing I’apcr Vellum Cloth. Drawing Paper Antiquarian, Tinted Crayon, Sec. Portfolios in great waricty Sketching Scats" China Saucers, Academy Chalks Lithographic Chalks Silver and Gold Inks, See. Mathematical Instruments Lithographic Studies Water Colour Drawings &c., &c., &c. FOUR CASES— Assorted Stationery Post and Foolscap Papers, ruled and plain Account Books, assorted, Copy Letter Books Sealing Wax, Wafers Copy Books, Steel Pens, assorted Envelopes, Fancy Note Papers Purses, Pocket Books, Stereoscopic Views Christmas Cards, Valentines Drawing Pencils, Pocket do. Letter Cases, Envelope Cases Mediioval and other Mounted Blotters Ladies and Gentlemen’s Writing Desks Travelling Cases &c., &c., See. Terms:—Under .£3O cash; above that sum, approved bills at 3 months. PERFUMERY, BRUSIIWARE, &c, “Ex Queen of the North,” from London. MR. S, JONES Has received instructions from Messrs. Brown, Campbell k Co., to sell at their Stores, on THURSDAY next, the 11th instant, after the sale of Reeves Se Son’s goods, 7 CASES EUGENE RIMMEL’S celebrated Scents, Bmshware, Soap, &c., consisting of—--20 doz. Essences Jockey Chib, Sydenham, and other Perfumes Lavendar Water, Eau de Cologne Hair Oils Crystal Cream, Bears’ Grease, Queen’s Pomade Marrow Oil, assorted Cosmetics Soaps, Honey, Elyccuri, Almond, Brown Windsor, &c. Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes Nail Brushes, Dressing Combs Dressing Cases, Scent Cases Cut Glass Scent Bottles See., &c., See.
Terms at Sale. White Lead, Tea, Flour, &c. FOR SALE, AT AUCTION, BY GEO RG E SIBB IN, To-morrow, Thursday, at Eleven o’clock, Q/j AA LBS. WHITE LEAD, to close a conOttUU signmont C half-chests Congou Lot of Hops Bale Brown Paper Bags 2 tons Household Flour 3 bags Spring Seed Wheat TO-MORROW, at Eleven o’clock, BY GEORGE SIB BIN, KITS HAM AND BACON AND 1 CASK PORK, Ex “ Betsy,” from Waiuku. Law Books. GEORGE SIB BI N Will sell by Auction, at his Mart, Lower Quecn-stroct, TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, at II o’clock, JURIST FOR 1859, BOUND, AND 1860-1 Sclwyn’s Nisi Prius Law Chronicles Lcydrc’s Vendors and Purchasers, ,3 vols. Archibald’s Criminal Law, i;c. Also, 100 vols. Miscellaneous Works rpWENTY THOUSAND TASMANIAN X QUICKS, three years old, ex “ Reliance,” by GEORGE SIBBIN, At Eleven o’clock, TO-MORROW, THURSDAY. LAND SALE, ON FRIDAY NEXT, at twelve o’clock, BY GEO RG E SIBB IN, ALLOTMENT in Barrack-strcct, late Colonel Balncavis’ Property, 24 FEET BY 90 FEET, MORE OR LESS. ONE LOT, No. 22, ADJOINING QUEEN-STREET KARANGAHAPE ROAD, Opposite His Honor the Superintendent's residence. .35 FEET BY 100 FEET. FIFTY LOTS AT THE COROMANDEL GOLD FIELDS. Upset price from £5 to £2O per Lot; to be sold in lots to suit purchasers, and on LIBE KA T f TKR MS.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1722, 10 September 1862, Page 2
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