Public Auction Sales
THIS DAY.
WATCHB6, JEWELLERY.
TBE mbsenbers hare received instructions to sell, at the Mart, Fort-street, This Day, Tuesday, tho 28th instant, at 11 o'clook, The Balance or the STOCK of a JEWELLER consisting of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Brooches, Gold Rings, Studs, Ch»teltines, Bracelets, Silver Plate, Silver Guards, Alber.s, Lockets, Pins, Charms, to.
SAMUEL COCHBANE & SON, Auctioneers,
MONDAY, JUNE 3.
HOUSE, ETC., EAST.BTREET. NEWTON.
THE subscribers have received instruc* tions to sell, at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, Srd June, at 12 o'clook, A Co mfortable Two-storey Seven-roomed HOUSE, situated in East-street, Newton, comm&iding a most extensive view, and erected on an Allotment having a froDtcge of 48ft , on which there is also a shop detached from the house.
S. COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers.
THURSDAY, MAT 30.
THE REMUERA YARDS.
lI\OR SALE, on Thursday next, May SO. JD at 18 o'clock, gQQ Choice Fat Wethers. Loogwools and Half-breds, .from Waioku
For Private Salt) Italian Rye Grass Perennlaljlye Grass Bonedust.
ALFRED BUCKLAND.
THURSDAY, MAY 30.
THB REMUERA YARDS.
FOR SALE, on Thursday next, May 30, at 12 o'clook, qa Grown Steers in fresh condition OV : o Mixed Cattle from Uangawal 20 Fat Cattle, ex ' Go-heart ' 30 Fat Cattle from Waikato 100 Fat Sheep, ex ' Go-ahead' 200 Fat Sheep, ex ' Star or the South ' Fat Cattle and Sheep, ex ' St. Kilda* 170 Store Wethers from Waikato. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THURSDAY, MAY 30. TO DRAPERS, BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS, AND GENERAL STOREKEEPERS. E& H. ISAACS will Bell by auction at their Store, Fort-street, on Thursday, the SOth May, at 11 o'clock. The following Goods, to close consignments: 2 cases Winter Tweed flOin. Waterproof Cloaking 8 cases Plain White and Coloured Border Pockethandkerchlefs 2 cases Assorted Hosiery 2 cuss 10-4 Blankets and Gala SkawlS Bats, Caps, &o, At half-psst 11 o'clook sharp, 27 trunks Winter Boots, oomprisicg— Women's Cordovan, Kip, and Kid Boots Children's «-9 and 10-18 Kip and Kid Boots Women's Clump Memel Boots and Children's 2-5 Boys' 7-10, 11-1, 1-4 Stiong L*ee Boot* 6-9 and 10-18 Copper-too Boots, <kc.
The Drapery Goods will be the first submitted, and all the above goods are well worth the attention of the trade.
Clothing.
I^AMUEL COOM[BES, OF THB CITY CLOTHING MART, 30, quihh-strxbt, and tailoring establishment, High-street,
Begs to return his best thanks for the very extensive and rapidly increuing patronage bestowed upon his recently opened Tailoring Department, to which he has been obliged to add several extra workmen, in order to execnte the numerous orders flowing in, making it the largest and best appointed in the colony. S. O. guarantees the fit and style of all Garments made by him to be unequalled, while the prices are lower than those of any other houte in the Trade. His already Large Stock of Tweed Coatings, Ac, has ju*t received a considerable addition, making it the most varied in the place. As Tweeds and Woollen Goods are rising rapidly in price in the wholesale markets, an eatly call should be made and order* given bofore the retail traders are compelled in selfdefenoe to advanca their rates. Any Garment made within 24 hours of the measure being taken, a fit guaranteed, and engagemonts as to time in all casss most strictly kept.
THB CITY CLOTHING MABTJ 80, QUJDSN-STBBIT, i¥D TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT HIOH-iTRBXT. 8. GOOMBES, PROPRIETOR. Furniture &c
"I"XT INKS & HALI Bog to ea the attention of PASTIES ABOUT TO FURNISH To their LARGE STOCK OP ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND COLONIAL-MADB FUENITUEE,
AT GREATLY BKDTJCBS PBICZS.
Wardrobe* Walnut and Roiewootf Oheiti of Drawen Drawing-room Suite* Marble - Top and other Oral and Bhaped Loo and Waihitandi and Dreii- Oard Table* ing Tablti Chlffoniere* and Darer> BedateadiuronandßraM, port* Mahogany ana other Kwit "Wlgosi andWhit* Woods not* Commode*, Bidet* Oouche* and lair Chair Toilet Set* Sideboards Spring, Hair, Flo«k,and Dining Tajjlei Flax Uattreuei, Fail' Dinner Wagoni lauei, Feather Bedi, Gilt Chimney 01a«M« BoliUraandPillqw* Marble Top andMahogant Dlnlng-andDrawlng-room Druiing Olauei. Chain - flail Tabluamfchain. , Brtuieli Tapeitrr, Three-t>ly Kiddermlnttert and Scotch. Carpet*. The** good* were all puroha«ed pre Tion* to the late great adranee, and therwUlrlTf their ouitomen the fall benefit of thi*. He»rth-riifi, Door Mati, Mattlngi, and FelU Floor Clotb*. thoroughly ijuoned,«ut to any plan Lace, Net, and Mtulin Ourtalni •Damaaki, Beps, Silk Brocalettwa, Utreebt Yelret* ! Furniture.Chlntiei, Table OdTeri.and Window Hoi and* All lorti o' Seuoned Timber. < SMS TRADE BUPPLMD WBOLEBAIJJ.' ArenUfor J i THE VSROVER & BAKER SEWING i MACHINE. Etduced to ««. ' WINKS-* hau; j ; WholMileandEetaU J. OABItfITMAZIIIIS AND TTPHOMmttIBS <
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4605, 28 May 1872, Page 4
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