Auctions FRIDAY, 20th APRIL. On Account of Whom it may Concern. Currants, Raisins, Muscatels, Flour, Sash Weights, £utty, &c., &c., All More or Less Damaged. Without Reserve. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have received instructions to sell by auction at their rooms, on Friday, 20th April, at 2 o’clock—--10 casks currants, 35 boxes raisins 27 boxes muscatels, 15 boxes sultanas 2 tons Southern flour 3 do sash weights, assorted sizes 25 cwt. putty S tons galvanised iron, best English manufacture, 6,7, and Bft., 26 guage. Without reserve. Terms cash. FRIDAY, 20th APRIL. TO GROCERS, DEALERS, AND TRADE IN GENERAL. MR. FRANCIS SIDEYhas received instructions from T. Kennedy Macdonald, Esq., Liquidator of the Wellington Co-Opera-tive Society (Limited), to sell by public auction, on the premises, Manners-street, the whole of the valuable stock-in-trade and plant of the above society, consisting of— Groceries, brushware Holloware, tinware Earthenware, china Glassware, drugs Oilmen's stores, provisions Colonial produce Confectionery Stationery, kitchen utensils Also, 2 spring carts 2 sets harness 1 trap horse Avery’s weighing machine Counter scales Gas fittings, furniture Shop cannisters, tools Eire-proof safe &c., &c., &c., Without reserve. Terms cash. Sale at 1 o’clock precisely. TUESDAY, 21th APRIL. MR. FRANCIS SILLY has received instructions from the Assignees in the estate of W. L. Coe, late saddler, Upper Hutt, to sell by public auction at his rooms, Mannersstreet, the whole of the new and well-assorted saddlery and saddlers’ material consisting of— Ladies’ saddles and bridles, spurs Gents’ saddles and bridles, brushes Saddle-cloths, breastplates, combs Stirrup-irons and leathers," bits, dees Clippers,.buckles, squares, trace chains Breeching chains, singeing lamps Flap-boards, driving whips, crops Ladies’ whips, vice, wool-cards Saddle-trees, leather, chick girthing Cart collars, breeching, hames &c., &c., &c. The sale is entirely without reserve, and commences punctually at 2 o’clock. : Terms cash. ' Business Notices 'ELLINGTON CASH BOOT SHOP.
We intend, during the next twenty-one days, to hold a MONSTER CHEAP CLEARING SALE OP SUMMER BOOTS AND SHOES Our Stock being exceptionally large for this season of the year, we are determined to clear it out AT COST PRICE, So as to make room for the Winter Stock daily arriving. BOOTS AND SHOES AT HALF PRICE, AND THE GREATEST BARGAINS Ever seen or heard of will be offered, at this GREAT CHEAP SALE, Which the following price-list will prove: — s. d. Men’s Elastic-side Boots (own make)... 10 6 Girls’Kid Boots ... ... ... 2 6 Men’s Calf Lace-ups ... ... ... 7 6 Children’s Balmorals ... 1 3 Ladies’ Kid Boots ... 5 6 Women’s Memel Balmorals ... ... 5 6 Children’s Copper Toes, 4to 6... ... 1 11 „ „ „ 7to 9 3 6 Girls’ „ „ 10 to 13 ... 4 6 Women’s strong Leather Boots ... 4 11 Men’s strong Nailed Bluchers-... ... 811 Ladies’ All-lasting Boots ... 6 11 During this cheap sale wc shall again introtroduce the 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 4s. 6d., ss. 6d. 6s. 6d., and 7s. 6d. TRUNKS, containing BOOTS worth double the money. AN EARLY CALL AND INSPECTION INVITED TO' THE WELLINGTON CASH BOOT SHOP, Cdba-stueet. LOOK ON THE WINDOWS FOR THE NAME. R. HANNAH & CO., PROPRIETORS. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, & VEHICLES of every description, just landed and on view, having been specially ordered by Mr. BLACK while in America, all made by the celebrated firm, Abbot, Downing, and Company, Concord, New Hampshire. Also, a large stock of coach material from the same firm, unsurpassed in quality by anything hitherto sold in this market or colony. P.S.—Also, an elegant selection of harness, from Mr. J. R. Hill, of Concord, who took first prize at the Philadelphia Exhibition this year. All goods guaranteed first quality, and to be sold at living prices. N.B.—Many other specialities. WILLIAM BLACK AND CO., American Coach Factory, Wellington, New Zealand. £11 TY COMPANY BUTCHERY. Messrs. POLLOCK and YOUNG take this opportunity of informing their , numerous patrons and friends that they have disposed of their Butchering Business to Messrs. Woods, Crosbi and Co., late of Wanganui and Rangitikei. In retiring from the business they beg to lender must sincere thanks for the support accorded to them during the time they have been in Wellington, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the same for their successors. The undersigned, having purchased the above business from Messrs. Pollock and Young, City Company Butchers, of Hamiltonquay and Oourteuay-place, beg to inform the public and the customers of the late firm that no efforts will be spared on their part to give the samo general satisfaction ns their predecessors, by supplying only the very best quality of Meat that their buyers can purchase, and trust by prompt attention to all to merit an increased share of support from all classes of the community. WOODS, CROSBIE, AND CO., CITY COMPANY BUTCHERS, Lambton-quay and Courteuay-place, Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5014, 19 April 1877, Page 4
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