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AS.'HKIDGE,
Saturday February v j, at 11 o'clock prompt.
DUKE OF EDtt.JURGH HOTEL
J. X S" 0 X
Has been favoured with instiuctions from Mr Pearson to sell by public auclion (in consequence of expiration of leas.), on the above date, at 11 o'clock sharp, yiHE WHOLE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE -*- of the Hotel, comprising— Bar— o-pull Beer Engine, Show Kegs, Clock, Glassware, Measures, ka. 13ed Rooms— lron Bedsteads and Bedding, Dressing Tables, Wash-stands, Toilet Services, Dressing, Glasses Carpeting, and Matting, Drawing Room— Sofa, Couch, 12 Dinner Chairs, 3 Loo Tables, Papier-mache Oval Table, Engra\ ings, 2 Oil Paintngs,< Carpet, Wiadow Curtains and Blinds, crimson damask. DIMKO Room — Chaiis, Tables, Sofae, Engravings, Cheflonier. Parlours Nos. 1 and 2—2 Cheffoniers, Sofas, Tables, Rocking Chaiia, Plated Waie, 11 nivea and Forks, Crockery, Glassware, Fender and lions, Books, Engravings. Kitchen — Cooking Range and ne?eßsary requisi 1 es, &c. Yard — Sundries too numerous to p»rticul&ii»e. Saddle, about 4 tone Hay, Whitechapel Spring Cart and Harness, [also 4 Working Bullocks, Reaping Machine, 2 two-year-old Steers, 1 three-year-old Steer, and 1 18-month Steer. N.B. — The auctioneer would draw the attention of parties about to furnish to the above opportunity, as the lease expires on the day of sale. Owing to the large number of lots, the sale will commence at 1 1 o'clock sharp.
ikRMS AT SALE.
NOTICE.
N. L. JOSEPH
\\TIS tIFS to draw the attention of the Ladies of HamilV T ton and Cambridge and the public generally that he has thi3 day opened out a choice lot of Drapery, consisting of the undci mentioned goods, viz. :—: — Fancy Dross Materials It up, newest designs Grenadines roplinettes Dressed Holland Black Lustie Black and Coloured Coburgs Coloured French Merinos Black French Merinos Brown Holland Fancy Prints White Cotton Trimmings Children's Coloured Linen Hats Skirtings, in all shades Grey Calicos, single and double widths Muslin Dresses, a great variety Black Spotted Net Very Handsome Quilted Skirts Dolly Varden iiats, trimmed and untrimmedMushroom Hits Rustic Beauties ltice Straw Hats Collars and Cuffs, white and coloured, novelty of' the reason Mantle Ornaments, very handsome designs Black Silk Fringes Coloured Silk Fringes Coloured Silk »nd Cotton Cimps Cambric Handkerchiefs Silk Handkerchiefs ' White Book MuslinsSwiss Muslin, 20 different designs Tambour Curtains Lace Curtains Scarlet Flannel AVhite Flannel Grey Domestics No. 1 Pain Mediums 36 B Horrockß' Long Cloth 36 A Hor rocks' Long Cloth White Sheeting Brown Sheeting Cord Elastic Furniture Chintz, very handsome patterns Ladies' Long Cloth, in 12-y.iril left|»ths Turkish Towels, white and Lunwu Honeycomb TowU Black Ribbon Velvets Coloured Ribbon Velvets, in allv.uiitH au<J shades Marcullati, in different designs and quiuiUes Clarks Glazed and Unglazed Cottons 1 indies' Cotton Hose, white and coloured < Children's White Socks Winceys Damask for Curtains AVhite Tablecloths Coloured Tablecloths A choice selection of Flowers Antimacassars Euchiugs Ladies' Cor«ets, white, grey, and scarlet
GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT. The above Department has been opened with an entirely New' Stock, 1 o.j 1 prising--Dark Tweed Trousers and Vesta Light Tweod Trouseis and Vests Crimean Shnts Crape fdnrts Oxford Shirts Magdalla Shirts Nabob Shirts White Shirts Regatta Shiits Drill Trousers M.ick Superfine Cloth Trousers Duck Trousers Nac Light Tweed Coat? Sao D.vrk Tweed Coats Walatcn Coats Youths' Coats Youths' Trousers (Jent's Brown Cotton Half-Hose" 1 dent's Coloured Merino Half- Hose < rent's Military Half-Hose ( Jent's Woollen Half-Hose (Jent's Knitted Half-Hose Aery choice selection of Puggorahs Dux, Westend, aud Shakcapere Collars* Tom Thumb Ties Recent Ties White Tica. ke, 3lc. White Blankets Note the Address :—: — N. L. J O S E P H, TbIMPOKAUY PREMISES, WHARF, H A MIL T ON WEST.
■"iVTO AKUAW A 111 A STEAM UOUK-^wL WHOLES U,E PRICES CURRENT. £ ■ a No. 1 Sim-dressed " N FM." per ton of 2,0001bs 17 0 0 No. 2 Ngaruawahia „ 15 0 0 Miarpß, per lOOlba ... 0 8 0 limn, per bushel, 20lbp ... 0 16 The above piice3 inoludt: delivery at any pUoe on the uver. Bags not included Tho underhujneiJ bogs U> mfoiiu the inhabitants of the W.-ukctU ihai be liai taken the tOxne Mill, and trusts to iocvug .1 fair bh.ire of support as Hitherto accorded to his piedcocdsois. \Vlk\U pu.ohabed at li;!it&t rtnrket mt. 1 - i Cm K. J W!F.. Fib. U\ 1871
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Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 279, 24 February 1874, Page 3
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