WESTPOET AUCTION MABT. SALE EXTEAOEDINAEY. SATUEDAY, JANUAEY 11th., At 3 o'clock p.m. X has been instructed by Messrs E. & F. Williams & Co., who are Clearing-out tbeir Old Stock of General Mercbandise, contingent on the arrival of the Nightengale from Melbourne direct, with consignments of New Goods to them, to Sell by Auction, at tbeir Mart, Westport, the following Assortment of General Merchandise. 5 half-chests Tea 3 boxes do 10 cwt Co.'s No. 2 Sugar 1 ton Brown Crystals do 10 boxes 16oz Brandon Candles 5 kegs Prime Butter 1 case Harper's Coffee 2 cases Batty's Fruits 1 do Coleman's Mustard 3 do Knight's Jams 1 do Wax Vestas 1 do Sharp's Axes 15 do Port Wine 6 do Sherry 2 octaves do 18 cases Burgundy 3 do Dawson's Ale 2 kegs £)ut Nails 1 do Clout Tacks 1 case Pepper 1 box American Tacks 1 set Avery's Counter Scales 1 cask Vinegar 10 bags Oatmeal 1 cask Currants 1 case Townsend's Sarsaparilla 3 cases Cross and BlackwelTs Pickles 1 keg Pearl Barley 1 box Elme Eaisins 4 qr-casks Port Wine (in bond) 15 cases Kirkliston Whiskey 5 cases Hennessy's Brandy 4 do Assorted Cordials 1 Office Stove 1 Pigskin Saddle 2 box Screw Jacks.
THOMAS DTO, Auctioneer and Commission Agent. CLEARING-OUT SALE BY AUCTION. FRIDAY, 10th JANUARY, At 10 o'clock a.m., sharp. Has been advised by Mr John Lewis, who is about to discontinue business and leave the colony, to sell by Public Auction on the premises, Freemanstreet, "Westport, His "Well-selected Stock of G-oods, consisting of— IRONMONGERY, GLASSWARE AND TOILETWARE, amongst which the following may be enumerated:—
Bar Iron, Steel, Truck "Wheels, Barrow Wheels, Carpenters' and Builders' Ironmongery, American Stoves, Colonial Stoves and Ovens, and all manner of Cooking Utensils ; Picks, Shovels, aad American Brooms. A large assortment of Glass and Crockeryware, China Cups and Saucers, of the neatest style; also many other things too numerous to name.
The Auctioneer, in calling attention to the above sale, begs to inform the public, whether Storekeeper, Speculator or other, that the sale is bona fide, and a rarer opportunity was never offered of obtaining such useful articles at such unprecedented price in fact, less than they can be manufactured for. N.B. —The Store-room, with its beautiful plate-glass front and commanding position, will also be sold at the same time. THOMAS DWAN, Auctioneer.
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Westport Times, Volume 1, Issue 139, 10 January 1868, Page 3
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