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Drapery. U C T I O N SALE. THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, October 8 and 9. WITHOUT RESERVE. Commencing at 11 o'clock sharp, In the assigned estate of T. R. Fisher, Merchant, late of Nelson. CLOSE OF THE SALE. GEORGE THOMAS will sell by public auction, as above, all the unsold lots in the above estate, on the premises, Lambton Quay, next door to Messrs. Lyon and Blair's, In directing attention to this, the closing of the sale, the auctioneer wishes to add that as possession of the premises must be given up on Saturday, October 10, all the stock! must be sold on Thursday and Friday. I In addition to which, THE COUNTERS, SHELVING, CASES, GAS FITTINGS, LAMPS, &c, WILL BE SOLD, On the first day of the sale, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9. Terms, as Bbfobe : Under £3O, cash ; for parcels over that amount approved bills at three months will be taken ; and for larger amounts, extra terms will be given. Counters and shelving must be removed on Saturday. The UNSOLD LOTS and UNCLAIMED LOTS consist of— Sheeting, calicoes Albums, braces Wool plaids Ladies' boots Prints, muslins Children's boots Brown hollands Cotton stockings Blankets, flannels Cotton sox, wool sox Winceys, calicoes Fancy summer dresses Men's and boys' hats Coats, trousers lean skirts Suits, scarfs a; ur muffs, summer sets Men's and boys' InverWool scarfs ness capes Towels, quilts Tweeds, &., &c. The goods are of the most genuine characing the Stock of Mr. Fisher, imported for this year's trading. I CLOSE OF THE SALE, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, October 8 and 9, LAMBTON QUAY. GEORGE THOMAS, Auctionee EMORA N D U M. "Wellington, Ist Sept. J. McDOWELL and CO. Wholesale and Retail The Inhabitants of LAMBTON QUAY WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON Opposite The Bank of New Zealand, PROVINCES. We wish respectfully to inform you that OUR FIRST SERIES OF SHIPMENTS for the Spring and Summer Trade have arrived as Per ship CARTSBURN ... 27cases&bales I Per ship LOCKSLEY HALL 29 „ „ Per ship CITY of PERTH ... 39 „ Per ship STRATHNAAT3R ...124 „ „ Per MAIL STEAMER ... 4 „ 223 Two hundred and twenty-three cases and bales. Our first display of NEW GOODS FOB THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE Will take place on SATURDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER, We shall offer a much larger variety in the various departments this season than any we have exhibited hitherto, and as a large portion of our shipments are from the makers direct, all intervening profits are saved to the purchaser, the goods being sold at the loweßt possible price (quality considered), from which there is no abatement or discount of any kind. jßS"Particulars in a future issue of this paper, also in our trade lists. VICTORIA HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY & WILLIS STREET, (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand), WELLINGTON. j. Mcdowell and co.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4226, 6 October 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4226, 6 October 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4226, 6 October 1874, Page 1

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