Auctions THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 19 th MARCH. In the Arcade. First-class New Furniture, &c. To Upholsterers, Hotelkeepers, and the Public. 67 mat' asses and palliasses (all sizes) 6 spring mattresses. (superior) 39 pillows and bolsters (various qualities) 50 hassocks (different patterns) Horsehair couches, mahogany dressing table (with mirror, very superior), single and. double perambulators, lawn chairs, telescope dining tables, &c., &c. MR. FRANCIS SIDRY has received instructions to sell by auction, in the Arcade, the above valuable furniture and furnishings now on view at the Arcade buildings. Sale at 2 o’clock precisely. THIS DAP, TUESDAY, 19th MARCH, At 2 o’clock. MR N. J. ISAACS will sell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambton-quay, on Tuesday, 19th instant, at 2 o clock Furniture Crockery Glass Drawing-room suites Harmoniums Chairs Bedsteads ■ Electroplate Table cutlery WEDNESDAY, 20th MARCH, At 11 o’clock. To Tobacconists, Storekeepers, Dealers, ■ and Others. Genuin'e Clearing Sale by Auction. Retiring from Business. MR. N. J. ISAACS has been favored with instructions from Messrs. G. Phillips and Co. to sell by .public auction, on the premises, Theatre Royal Buildings, on ■Wednesday, the 20th March, at 11 o’clock, their whole stock-in-trade, consisting of— _ Meerschaum pipes, wood pipes, clay pipes Cigar holders, cigar cases, match boxes Tobacconists’ sundries, cigars (all brands) Cigarettes, Swiss cigars, Manilla cigars Black Swan and all other brands in tobaccoes (duty paid), cut tobacco Walking sticks, watches, purses, albums Pocket books, pocket culery, &c., &c. Also, Fittings, gas fittings, household furniture. Terms liberal. Without reserve. THURSDAY, 21st MARCH, At 2 o’clock,. To Merchants, Hotelkeepers, and the Trade. To Close Consignments. Every Line for Positive Sale. MR. N. J. ISAACS has been favored with instructions from the importers to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambtonquay, on Thursday, 21st March, at 2 o’clock, io close consignments—--6 qr-casks Danville’s whisky 4 do Hennessy’s brandy 3 do Bonyard's do 12 do Australian wines (various) 20 do White’s port wine 10 do Silva and Oosens’ one-grape port 4 do do do two-grape port : 4 do Gonzalez, Byass, and Co.’s superior sherry 2 do Mol ilea sherry, five diamond s 9doF. W. Oosens’ Yp sherry 5 do do -yp do 7 do Inglewood sherry 39 cases Marcellain’s half-flasks brandy ‘ 9do Reuger Guillet’s barrel brandy 15 do Lechb mb's imperial champagne 85 do Burnett’s old tom 40 do ’Knickerbocker schnapps, pints 60 do do do, quarts 10 do Bullock, Lade, and Co.’s whisky 10 do U.V.P. brandy 25 do Gautier Frere’s brandy 58 do Stewart’s Saucel whisky 15 do Hencke’s schnapps 40 do Melcher’s do 50 do Meelherd’s brandy, flasks 20 do do, half-flasks 89 do imperial do 5 qr-casks ginger wine 1 hhd Lemon Hart’s rum, 10 o.p. 100 cases geneva 4 vats Bisquit Dubouche brandy 30 cases Muller Frero’s brandy 20 do Townsend's sarsaparilla 30 do claret 50 do champagne, various brands 75 do Heunessy’s brandy 20 do Lome whisky 10 do Kinahan’s do 30 casks Younger’s ale, quarts and pints 25 cases Tenneut’s do, do do 6 qr-casks geneva, key brand 10 octaves do, do 50 cases South Australian wine 20 hhds Bass’ ale 15 do Guinness’ stout 3 do Younger’s ale 9 bales corks 30,000 “ Golden Eagle ” cigars 6000 “El Combate ” do 4100 “ Flor do Seuillano” do 10 boxes “Black Swan” tobacco 3 tons IC sugar 24 cases preserved milk 20 do American lobsters 15 do Morton’s do 10 do salmon 4 do marmalade 13 do Morton’s table vinegar 22 half-boxes household soap 11 cwt do do 5 cwt do, double crown do 4 cases preserved onions 230 boxes De Roubaix candles 8 cases anchovies 10 cases varnish (various) j 30 doz washboards 4 cases Bryant and May’s 250’s vestas 10 do Bell and Black’s do do 16 do do do plaid do 11 do do Bryant and May’s do do 159 boxes tea, Ocean 72 half-chests do, Kaisa 80 do do do, various 8 boxes muscatel raisins 10 casks loaf sugar Also, A large assortment of groceries Terms very liberal. Every line for positive unreserved sale. t All goods being .consignments, must be sold Wines, spirits, anil cigirs will be sold in bond cr duty paid, to suit purchasers. Sale will commence at 2 o’clock sharp, in consequence of the large quantity of lines to be offered. Catalogues on application to N. J. ISAACS, Auctioneer, '
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5298, 19 March 1878, Page 4
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