In the Assigned Estate of Mr John Warmoll, Clothier and Boot Importer, Albert Street and Brown Street, Grahamstown. IN ORDER TO REALIZE IN THE ABOVE ESTATE A SALE WILL BE HELD On the Premises known as the CASH PALACES ON Saturday, April 27, 1872,
And will continue for Fourteen Days, after which the Residue of the Stock will he offered for Competition by Tender, or otherwise Sold by Auction. The Stock of Clothing according to Catalogues!, consists of £3238 11 10 ~ Boots 1547 1(! G The Boots taken out of Bond and put into Stock, consist of 340 14 6 Sundry Goods enumerated in Inventories 489 13 0 Total - £5G25 15 10 The greater portion of these Goods were imported direct from the Home Manufacturers by Mr J. A Warm oil, and will he disposed of at Half their Original Cost. N.B.—As is the Largest Sale of Clothing and Boots that has taken place on the Thames Goldfields, all Goods will he marked in plain figures in order to facilitate a Final and Speedy Clearance.
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 170, 25 April 1872, Page 2
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175Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 170, 25 April 1872, Page 2
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