AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, sth DECEMBER. On the Premise?, Tees-street. At Twelve o clock. A H. MAUDE • has deceived instructions from Mr. James lies t Q se ]j ]jy public auction, at above time auc l place, liU his VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Consisting of— Bedstends and Bedding, Tables, Sofa, Chairs, Cedar Chest of Drawers, Pier Glasses, Brussels Carpet (nearly new), Matting, Sewing Machine, Engravings, Chromo Lithographs, and Oil Painting.*. A. H. MAUDE, 60 Auctioneer. CONTINUATION OF SALE. MONDAY, 4th DECEMBER. At the White Hart Hotel, Thames-street. At Eleven o'clock sharp. AH. MAUDE • has received instructions from Messrs. Keast and M'Carthy, to sell by public auction, at above time and place, under Powers of Bill of Sale — ALL the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, STOCK -IN - TRADE, GOODS, CHATTELS, and EFFECTS, in and about the WHITE HART HOTEL, remaining unsold. Consisting of— First-class BILLIARD TABLE (Alcock's), with Balls, Cues, etc., etc. Wines, Spirits, Cordials, Ale, etc., etc. Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads (double and single), and Bedding Chests of Drawers, in Cedar and Mahogany Clocks, Engravings Carpets, Matting, Curtains, and Blinds Pier Glasses and Toilet ditto, Cheffonier in Cedar, Whatnot in ditto. Sofas, Toilet Services, Patent Mangle, Sewing Machine And a lot of sundries, too numerous to to mention. Without Reserve. Terms Cash on the fall of the hammer. In consequence of the number of Valuable Lots to be gone through, buyers are requested to observe the alteration from the usual Time to eleven a.m. sharp. A. H. MAUDE, 58 Auctioneer.
IN LIQUIDATION. ON and AFTER JANUARY 15, 1877, THE FAVORITE ESTABLISHMENT OP JNGLIS AND CO. WILL FINALLY CLOSE. The Entire Stock will be Sacrificed at TWENTY PER- CENT. UNDER ENGLISH PRICES, To Secure an ENTIRE CLEARANCE OF STOCK. As this is an imperative and absolute necessity, the genuineness of this Sale will be universally recognised. By Order of the Trustees in this Estate, the whole GOODS TO ARRIVE AND NOW LANDING Will be included in this Sale at The Same Prices. THAMES-STREET, O AMARU. 66 NQTBCES. CRICKET. THE newly-formed TRADESMEN'S CRICKET CLUB is now open to enrol Tradesmen or others wishing to become Members. Application to be made to the undersigned or any Member of the Club. J. W. OSMONT, 47 Secretary. LOST, last week, a Lady's GOLD and PEARL RING. Finder rewarded on returning it to Evening Mail Office. 63
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 193, 2 December 1876, Page 3
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