-Auctions, THIS DAY WEDNESDAY, 20th MARCH. 16 Oases choice American Cotton Goods. A Special Shipment to try the New Zealand Market. To the Drapery Trade of Wellington, Country ;-,r: : Storekeepers, Shippers to the Out-ports, and Others. For Positive Sale. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have received instructions to sell by auction, at their rooms, on Wednesday, 20th March, at 2 o’clock—--16 CASES AMERICAN COTTON MANUFACTURES, Comprising Wamautta shirtings, double •warp shirtings, twilled shirtings, Banner shirtings, seaside shirtings, plain sheetings, twilled sheetings, and double warp sheetings. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE TRADE. The above goods are now open for inspection. In the Loudon market they are largely sold, winningly competing with Horrook’s and the best Manchester productions, The Times noticing their introduction as almost establishing a new era in cotton manufactures. Evenness of texture and perfection of finish characterising, these beautiful fabrics, whilst the complete absence, of “ devil’s dust” renders them particularly adapted for family use, THE WAMSUTTA MILLS, New Bedford, Mass., using nothing but pure cotton in the production of their goods. Terms liberal. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 20th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. Tobacco, Cigars, and Cigarettes. For Positive Sale. Beauchamp, Campbell & co. win sell by public auction, at their rooms, Lambton-quay, on Wednesday, 20th March, at 2 o’clock, One case Waterlilly tobacco, 2oz. plugs, in boxes about 201 b. each 10,000 Matilda cigars, in boxes of 100 In lots to suit purchasers. The above are sold under circumstances which make it imperative that the whole should be cleared off immediately. Terms liberal. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 21st MARCH, At 2 o’clock. : In the Estate of B. W. Yaldwin. Under instructions from the Trustee in Bankruptcy. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have been instructed; by the Trustee in the Estate of B. W.., Yaldwin to sell, on the premises, Hawkstone-street, on Thursday next, 21st March, at 2 o’clock— : Tables, chairs, and writing desks Drawing-room suite Carpets, iron bedsteads Washstauds, toilet sets Sausage machines, safe Silver spoons and forks, dinner and dessert knives Muslin and damask curtains Glassware, crockery, lamps Books, &0., kc. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO., ,’ ' V 1 Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 22ud MARCH, At 2 o’clock. Genuine Unreserved Sale of Merchandise. To Close Consignments, and Lower Stocks against Stock-taking. To Merchants, Country Storekeepers, and the Trade. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have been instructed by the Importers to sell at their rooms, Lambton-quay, on Friday, the 22nd March, at 2 o’clock, for the purpose of closing consignments and reducing stock before stock-taking— '• The following merchandise, principally ex late arrivals—--1 hhd W.V.P. dark brandy 16 cases do' do 60 do Henuessy’s pale do 28 do Deinhard’s No. 2 Moselle 85 do Madeira 50 do superior port wine (Kopke’s) 20 qr-casks Kopke’s port wine 100 cases Red Hart rum. 20 qr-casks White's rum, 10 o.p. 10 do do do, 30 o.p. 20 do Lemon Hart do, 10 o.p. 10 do do do, 30 o.p, 20,hhd» White’s rum, 30 o.p. 80 cases Duff Gordon’s sherry (superior) 18 qr-casks do do 6 do Mason Bros, do 13 cases Sauterue 8 do Barsac 45 do Chablis 130 do aromatic gin •50,d0 Perrier’s champagne 50 do Key geneva 50 do stout, bottled by Robt. Porter and Co., each 4 : dozen, quarts, champagne bottles ■ ■ 20 do do do, each 6 dozen, pints, do do 20 do do do, each 8 dozen, pints, do do 14 boxes Junion almonds 4 cases prunes - .■■ i. 80 boxes sultana raisins 7 do muscatels 17 casks currants 100 cases Peak’s jams 3 do mixed black lead 3 do ball blue . 6 casks blacking 1 case corks 1 package nutmegs - . 19 oases condensed milk, Eagle brand .2 do mixed spices 10 do:Gregg'a coffee, assorted tins ! , 10 do Colmau’s Durham mustard, 71b. tins 5 do pepper, assorted tins . 9 do Harper Twelvetrees’ soap powder ' 22 boxes maccaroni and Vermicelli 1 case lamp glasses 1 10 bales paper bags, 2,3, 4,6, and 71bs. ' : 6. tons superior white lead - -4 casks dryers • 100 oases .window glass, assorted sizes 38 bales hoop iron 200 coils galvanised strand wire, No. 7 50 tons fencing wire, 6 to 10 guage A large ai.d varied assortment of paperhangings &c., &0., &o. Our instructions are to sell positively, and to pledge ourselves, that one line at least will be sold at the best , price obtainable, as the importers are anxious to thoroughly test the market.r, . : , i BEAU CHAMP; CAMPBELL, & CO., ,'u .7 i.. u ■ Auctioneers. T O MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS. The undersigned, is prppated to act as AGENT for any'Wellington Firm desirous of establishing an Agency,, in this town, or for any patented manufactures. _ This would obviate , the necessity of. periodical visits of TRAVELLERS'and the consequent attendant expenses. ’ 1 ; ■ '' 1 Good show-room for samples. ARTHUR S. PAITHFULL, General Agent. Office, Brougham-street. New Plymouth, December 19.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5299, 20 March 1878, Page 4
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