THIS DAY, TUESDAY, Oth FEBRUARY. TO CABINETMAKERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. A GENUINE SALE OF AMERICAN CHAIRS. 10 S CASES. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the- importer (in order to close consignments), to sell by auction, on Tuesday, February S>, at 2 o'clock, at his auction room, in Brandon-street, the following goods : 35 eases extra Washington chairs 10 do do Baltimore do 10 do do floral do 10 do office oak, cane seat 3 do do wood do 14 do ladies' dining, oak do 10 do Astor, Grecian do 6 do nurse rocking, oak do 5 do children's dining do 5 do low, wood seat Terms liberal, declared at sale. WEDNESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY. EXTENSIVE SALE OF STORES, Ex Ships Carnatie and Berar. GEORGE THOMAS Ims received instructions from Messrs. Johxstose & Co., to sell by auction, on Tuesday, 10th February, at his auction room, Brandon-street, the following stores now landing from the above »hip 3, viz.— 5 casks oatmeal 4 do. rice 2 do. split peas 1 do. currants 3 do. molasses 7 cases preserved beef 5 do. do. mutton ' 6 tins roasted coffee i do. mustard 1 do. b. pepper 5 do. preserved potatoes 8 jars pickles 13 casks biscuits 1 tank do. 2 ullage chests tea 10 casks oatmeal 11 do. rice 8 do. split peas 2 do. flour, wooden hoop} 1 do. currants 1 do salt 9 boxes raisins 14 tins preserved potatoes 10 jars pickles 3 kegs butter 17 lanterns 45 baking tins 1 bed-pan 1 portable closet 1 case carbolic acid powder 1 pair scales 1 charcoal burner 1 jar Condy's fluid 1 do carbolic acid 5 casks flour, iron bound 4 do molasses 1 do onions (155 tins) 1 do carrots, ullage 2 medicine chests 1 chest tea 17 empty jars 4 bags biscuits 15 cases preserved beef r 9do do mutton 3 tins roasted coffee 9 empty flour casks 31 casks biscuits 6 sewing machines and stands, the Brittania and Tom Hood 1 tubular boiler 2 corn crushers, 1 large and 1 small 40 bags malt dust And a lot of empty tins Sale to commence at 2 o'clocli FRIDAY.AND SATUI 12th and 13th February. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, IN THE ASSIGNED ESTAT: JAMES COLEY. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the Trustees in the above Estate, to SELL the ENTIRE STOCK The STOCK consists of about £12,000 worth of ASSORTED DRAPERY, and will be open for inspection ONE DAY PREVIOUS TO THE SALE, At my Stores, ON THE RECLAIMED LAND. The Stock consists of Drapery, Calicoes, Sheetings, Blankets, Quilts, Flannels, Men's and Boys' Clothing, and all the usual etceteras of 3 Retail Draper's Stock. TERMS LIBERAL. SALE WHOLLY WITHOUT RESERVE, As the Estate must be wound up. FRTDAY and SATURDAY, 12th and 13th February instant. ' Should, the entire lot not bo sold on those «L*y*, the SALE will be RESUMED on the MONDAY FOLLOWING. GEORGE THOMAS, THURSDAY, 11th FEBRUARY. T> LEVY haw received instructions from J . Colon el Gorton, Government Inspector, vj fX'll by public auction, at his rooms, next Odd Fellows' Hall, on Thursday, 11th jnst., at 2 o'clock—--1 get 4-iu-hand harness, nearly now ; also, crockery and other goods. Sale at 2 o'clock sharp.'
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4334, 9 February 1875, Page 4
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