gUtrtto JSfato, MONDAY, 7th JUNE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. JOSEPH CHADWICK |JAS received instructions to sell by public auction, on MONDAY, 7th JUNE, 1869, And following days, Commencing at 11 o’clock, THE ENTIRE STOCK IN TRADE OF THE RANGITIKEI HOUSE, The well-known Drapery, Clothing, and Hosiery Establishment, kept by Mr D. Nathan in Wicksteed place, Commencing with Men’s, boys’, and youths’ clothing, shirts, ties, socks, collars, etc. Hats and caps, Inverness capes, and other coats Tweeds, towels, towelling, and sheeting Flannels, Crimean flannels Bed tick in all linen, union, and cotton Canvas, forfar, pillow linen, linen sheeting French merinos, damasks, table cloths, finger and fish napkins Diapers, hollands, rolled lining Selicia, crumb cloths, Horrick’s long cloths 36in, grey calicos Hosiery, haberdashery, fancy goods Fadies’, maid’s, and children’s hats, mantles, and jackets Gloves, ladies’ cuffs, collars, etc. Ladies’ and children’s underclothing, artificial flowers Ribbons, curtains, jaconet Book, Victoria, and bishop’s pin spot, and check muslins And a very large quantity of goods too numerous to particularise. As this is a forced sale, buyers will have an excellent opportunity of securing bargains ; so save your cash and buy at the auction. {gsp 0 The sale of goods privately will be carried on until the auction commences, at greatly reduced prices. Don’t forget the 7th JUNE AND FOLLOWING DAYS. May 22. TUESDAY, Ist JUNE. IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE. J. CHADWICK IPI AS received instructions from Messrs Rbid and Hume, of Fordell, to dispose. of by public auction, On TUESDAY, Ist JUNE, at 11 o’clock, The whole of the STOCK AND FURNITURE now upon the Estate. The Stock for Sale consists of About 500 sheep of all ages 14 brood and diaft horses, broken and unbroken A few cows, quiet Harness, ladies’ saddles and bridles Wagonette, nearly new Poultry, fancy descriptions Gentlemen’s saddles, etc HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of— Drawing room suit of walnut and green damask < Brussells carpet with rug to match Pier glass 2 what nots, walnut 1 pianoforte, by Mertyer and Co 1 rosewood centre table 3 superior folding chairs 2 registered grates Fenders, fire irons, etc DINING ROOM 1 table, side-board, sofa, chairs, carpets mats, etc BED ROOM. One mahogany canopy bedstead Curtains, dressing-glasses, dressingtables, wash-stand and fittings complete, carpets, rug 3, etc KITCHEN. Crockery of every description Crystal decanters and glassware Cooking utensils. No reserve. Terms at sale. Lunch provided. The Auctioneer begs specially the attendance of the ladies and gentlemen of Wanganui at this sale, as it is a bona fida sale, and the only reason for selling is on account of having leased the property for a term of years. May 22.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 1030, 22 May 1869, Page 2
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