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 il 10 „ Loots 15-17 16 G The Boots taken out of Bond and put into Stock, consist of 31 ( J 11 G Sundry Goods enumerated in Inventories . 180 13 0 Total - £50251510 The greater portion of these Goods were imported direct from the Horne j Manufacturers by Mr J. Warmoll, and will be disposed of at Half their Original Cost. N.B.—As this is the Largest Sale of Clothing and Boots that has taken j place on the Thames Goldfields, all j Goods will be marked in plain figures \ pi order to facilitate a Final ancl j Speedy Clearance. I
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 173, 29 April 1872, Page 2
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178Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 173, 29 April 1872, Page 2
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