if nr e served Auction Sale. Edward Lewis JJAS received' instructions from R R. Strang, Esq., Registrar and Official Administrator of Intestate Estates, to sell by public auction, on Fnday 29th January, 1864, at] Omoko, in the Wangaehu district, ' 326 Sheep • • v y : . 142 Lambs y • 4 Horses 2 Mares and Foals ’ 1 Harmonium 180 Volumes Scientific, Theological, and other valuable works A very superior Rifle—Jacobs A valuable Revolver—Daw :: One Dog-cart, with harness complete—new A very fine-toned Flute } 4 sets Cart and Plough harness ; together with A great variety of Personal Effects and articles of Furniture too numerous to mention) • belonging to the Estate of the late Thomas Shields, Esq. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the auctioneer. The Sale will commence at 11 o’clock punctually on account of ■ the number of the Dots. Lunch provided. ... . Wanganui, December 24, 1863. FOR Sale by auction, to be offered on the 2 9th January, at Omoko, 2 , young powerful Draught Houses, three and four years old respectively, thoroughly broken in to any kind of work, and good workers,. EDWARD LEWIS, Auctioneer. January 21, 1864. . Good News for the People ! q'HE Undersigned has much pleasure in announcing that he has re-stocked his Stores with an entirely new and splendid assortment of GOODS of all descriptions, of which a few are enumerated below, and which.will be sold at the slightest remunerative prices, to insure quick returns. Teas, chests, half do, and boxes, English and Sydney > Sugars, crushed lump in barrels and 10 lb bags, Sydney crystals, Melbourne do, Mauritius do, Mauritius brown, Co.’s No. 1 Pieces, Y Pieces, Java Sugar in 40 lb mats, Cuba do in 46 lb mats Soap, Melbourne, Sydney, London, Brown Windsor, and Scented of all descriptions Candles, Prices’ sperms, Neva stearine 1 lb packets, Ogleby’s paten, Melbourne and Sydney moulds Coffee and chicoiy, confectionery, chocolate and cocoa Hice, Java dressed, Patna and Carolina in casks and bags of 40 lb and 56 lbs Starch, Colman’s and Berger’s, in half lb, 1 lb, and 5 lb packets American crackers, Yestas in 250 tins, corn flour, thumb blue, salad oil, pints ■ and half-pints, red herrings, Muscatel, Eleme, and Sultana raisins, preserved ginger, and a great variety of Oilman’s stores too numerous to mention. Alderson’s Sydney sole Brown basils Kangaroo skins French calf German calf Leather and Grindery. Coloured do • English grain kip butts Sydney kip . Super French calf Grain goat skins, &c. &c. BOOTS and SHOES of all descriptions SHAWLS, square and scarf, an immense variety Prints, calicos, terry counts, white shifts, fancy regatta, Scotch twill shirts of all qualities, apron check, Bengal stripe, railway stripe, cotton and linen ticks, deny, all colours, denims, ginghams, brown, hollands, black lustres and coburgs, Turkish towels, huckaback, cheesecloth, glass cloth, table cloths, gent.’s collars, imitation silk handkerchiefs, drill trowsers, serge coats, tweed and doeskin trowsers and vests, braces, back and fine tooth combs, buttons, &c. ' . Wines and Spirits, Briino and Silva’s port wine,- in quarter-casks „ sherry, do Martell’s pale brandy, in quarter-casks and hbds. , Martell’s, Clozeau’s, and Champagne Vineyard brandy, in case Old Tom, Lowndes’, in case Ginger wine, in quarter-cask and case Geneva/iri case and half-case Raspberry vinegar, in case Cherry Cordial , do • Orange -Bittei’s do , Salt’s Burton ale, in hhd India pale ale, in case Byass’s porter, in do ' Port and Sherry, in case - To arrive 'perfirst vessel. 3 bales 9-4 white blankets 10 cases assorted drapery 1 bale Scotch twill shirts 2 „ „ leather 10 trunks boots and shoes 3 bales leather 50 sashes, 10 x 8, 10 x 12, 10 x 14, 12 x 16 50 doors, U in. 2 in. and circle glass top 10 doz kauri 3-hoop buckets W. Finnimore. Januaiy 21, 1864. TVTM. KELLS begs to inform his friends,and customers in Wanganui, that he has disposed of his entire. Business to Mr. James Moore ; and he embraces the present opportunity, of returning his most sincere thanks, for the very liberal support which he has received, during the time he has carried on business in Wanganui, arid has much pleasure in introducing his Successor, who he feels assured will study their convenience and merit their confidence and support. . ■ - Wanganui, July 14, 1864. James Moore XT AS much pleasure in informing the Public of Wanganui, that j he has purchased Mr. Wm. Kells’ Stock-in-trade, and in-1 tends carrying on the business in all its Branches, in the premises lately occupied by Mr. Kells on Taupo Quay, 'and by diligent attention to business and moderate charges, he hopes to receive their patronage and support. The whole of the Stock on hand; will be sold off at reduced . prices, to make room for Fresh Goods. ALR—Families and Country Settlers supplied on liberal terms, and orders executed with promptitude and despatch. Just Arrived ex “ TYNE.” ■ ■ ' A large supply of Fine Teas, Sugars, Potted Salmon, Fruits, and Kegrohead Tobacco, at • : J. Moore’s late W. Kells, * * - Taupo Quay. Wanganui, -January 1-1, 186-4.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 378, 21 January 1864, Page 2
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