SALE BY AUCTION. EX "WILLIAM STOVELD." MR. H. R. CRETNAY HAS RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, A T His Rooms, Queenr Street, on Monday, **• the 4th of December, 1843, at Eleven o'clock, the Cargo of the " William Stovcld" from London, consisting of the' following Merchandize :—: — Hoes and Rakes, Boxes small Glass, Boat Cloaks, Rum — Brandy, — Case Gin, Decanters and Tumblers, India Rubber Braces, Hooks and Eyes, Printed Woollen Druggets, Ditto Cotton ditto, Woollen Carpet Thrums, Black Hats, white ditto, Children's Hats — men's cloth Caps, Spirits Turpentine, Stockholm Tar, Black Varnish, Bright Varnish, Black Lead Pencils, Black Paint, Negrohead, Shag, and Returns Tobacco, Manilla Cigars, Cyprus Wines in cask and bottles, Dunbar's Bottled Ale, Beef in tierces, Fine Biscuit, Valencia Raisins, Earthenware of various descriptions, Chain Cables and Anchors, suitable for small vessels, Bear Stones and Holy Stones, Cutlery, consisting of Table Knives and Forks, Dessert Knives and Forks — Pen Knives, Scissors — Razors, Shovels — Anvils — Armourers' Vices, Broad Axes — American Axes — Felling Axes, Flat Irons — Cork Screws — Hand Saws, Pit Saws — Saw Files, Nails, assorted, Door Locks — Hinges— r Screws — Hooks and Staples, Rigger Screws — Italian Irons — Oakum, Medicine Chests, large and small, Military Drums with Sticks, Childrens Toys, Cane bottom Chairs, Telescopes, Marine Barometers, — Thermometers, Chronometers, one to eight days, Sextants, j Woolpress, Ditto Hemp and Wool, Wool Screws, Copper Pumps, One superior Flour grinding Machine, with Dresser complete, — With various other Merchandize.
After Which, A SUPERIOR FOUR OAR'D BOAT, With Masts, Oars, Sails, Anchor, &c, complete. MESSRS. NATHAN $ JOSEPH ARE INSTRUCTED TO SELL BY AUCTION, ■On MpNDAt, December 18th, at the Stores of [$& JOHN I. MONTEFIORE, An/assortment of merchandize to close Consignments, consisting of — Shawls, — Handkerchiefs, Muslin and Print Dresses, Jean Waistcoats and Jackets, Moleskin Coats, Jackets and Trowsers, Dressing Gowns, — Plaid, Boys', Men's and Children's Caps, White Shirts, — Nankeen Trowsers, Grass Cloth Jackets, White, Red, Black and Coloured SilkHandkerchiefs, Hyson and Gunpowder Teas, Sugar, — Spices, — Preserved Ginger, Sago, — Coffee, — Cigars, Bamboo Hats, Dunbar's Ale and Porter, Tea Trays, Iron Pots, Cedar Doors, and a Variety of other Articles. Terms: — Under £30 Cash, above that sum approved endorsed Bill 6. at 3 Mon|h? f or 2} °/o/ o discount for Cash, ' ' .-'
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 33, 2 December 1843, Page 1
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