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Public Audio i Sales.

B. TONKS.] [K. C CARR. THIvS DAY. NEW AND ELEGANT FURNITURE. CARD TABLES, WORK TABLES ' CABINET AND WRITING DESKS, KIDNEY TABLES, HAT-STAND, j WALNUT CHAIRS, CHIMNEY GLASSES, LARGE RIMU DINING TABLE, S CASES SINGLE IRON BEDSTEADS, DOUBLE-BARREL GUN, (BREECH-LOADER). BT O N K S & CO. Will sell the above, TO-DAY (TUESDAY), THE ?sd MAY, At 11 o'clock. Furniture now on view .

B. TONES.] [R. C. O'APvTl. THIS DAY. FLAX CANVAS, FLAX CANVAS. SINGLE IRON BEDSTEADS. B TONKS & CO. have been instructed . to sell Thif Day (Tuesdav), 2nd Slay, at 11 o'clock, q bales Flax Canvas, Noa. 1 to G 0 8 cares Iron BcdstoadB, 0 x 2 >( >, fi x 3.

THIS DAY. SELECT LIBRARY OF ABOUT FIVE HUNDRED VOLUMES. THE subscribers will sell at tho Mart, Fort-stroet, Thii Day (Tuesday), tho 2nd Mav , »t 11 o'clock, Seleet Library of some 500 Volumes, Including several good editions of varlou» standard works. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers.

MONDAY, MAY S. BY ORDER OF THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES GLEESON, DECEASED. PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, HOBSON-STREET.

THE Subscribers have received instructions from tho Adinini&triitor of the- IMnte of Jamoi Gleeson, deceased, to sell bj public uiutioii.at tho Land Mart, Fort-atroot, on.Mondaj, i>tii M.iv, it 2 o'clock, That well-known and centrally-situated Hostcln , THE PRINCi: OF \\ ALHs HOTEL, Hobson-street, erected on a freehold allotment li'ivinir a fi outage of ">0 feet each to HoIimiii .md Cluptl streets, bj a depth hum sticxtto stuct ot net, und heinir pan ouvllcitinent 17, bectum .10, ot the t.it\ of Auckland. PoHMCMion immediate. The Purchaier can have Licence, Stock-in-Trade, KUd Furniture at a valuation. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers.

THIS DAY, AT NOON. AT ARTHUR'S MART. mO BE SOLD BY AUCTION— Household Furniture and Effects, Washing Machine, Pictures, Em Jiemvare, Glass and Plated Ware, a lot of Books, Sewing Machines, Kitchen Utensils, Wheelbnnow, 3 Rifles, Revolver, Sword, &c, &c.

W EDNESDAY, MAY 3, srooN. STOCK OP A COUNTRY STOREKEEPER R ARTHUR will sell by auction at his . Mart, on Wedhesdaj , ard instant, at 12 o'clock noon, Tho Balance of the Stock of a Country Storekeeper: Groceries, Oilmen'* Stores, and Stoic Truck, Scales, Brush ware, 1 lion Safe, &c Also, Produce: Potatoes, Onions, Pumpkins, Carrots, Cheeso, Bacon &c.

THIS DAY. AT THE CORNER MART, at 11 o'clock, to close accounts, •j k a sacks Maize -«■ ww r )0 gdp^j potatoes liO sacks Onions Pearl Barlev and Rice (uineseivcdly), and Tobacco. REOEaE S I li B I X, Auctioneer

THIS DAY. LEVI VV. EATON will sell by auction, at his Mart, This Daj (Tuosdnv), the 2nd ins',,, at 11 o'clock, ■t o ras»s Nelson Apples A ■ tJ 10 ci»ea Fiji Oran/es and Citrons.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 3. IMFORTANT SALE OF A CLOTH MANUFACTORY. THE Undersigned has received instructions from the Piopruto,-, to fcell bv public auction, at the Nclnon Auction R'loms, Nelson, on Wednesday, M iy 3, at noon, That Old-e.stablivhcd Manufactory, situated in Bridge-street, Nelson, and know 11 a3 WEBLEY'S CLOTH MANUFACTORY. The Piopcity consists of 100 feet fi outage to oik- of the principal streets in Nelson, on which stands tho Manufactory, rebuilt about tlneo \eirs suite, three slate roofed houHev, Hcounntr and d.vcing housio, pukng Hhop, wool drjing bhed, with stove Hpctuill.v adapted, wool store, and several othci huildingd. THE MANUFACTORY r ntains the latest approved nppli.uiu s for nmnuf.u - tmmg TweedH, and was only lecontly impoited, cm • prising — 2 Mti Cording Engines, eiieh .') »i!« Imu s, t « h 4 ■> inches wide, fitted with patent feeds 2 pair Spinning Machines, (anviu/ WM .[i>n<lk-i Doubling Maching, carrying 120 spimlli s 7-pnwer LooniK Warpmg MiU Waste fa.ujjlno 2 Ftltiug Machines Shearing Machine, double width Brushing Machine, single width Oil Tucker and Bunker About 200 feet Shcfting ft Taut«ring Frame* Hauklng Machines 200 {fross Bobbin*. THE MACHINERY Is worked by a 20 horae- power hoii/onta! engine, with «upor-heater attached, by Whitesmith, of Glasgow, nnd a l. r > hoiac-powti tubular boilor, with fitting"} complete Tho enifino and boilor have only been used 2}>eara. A lead of water from a never falling source run* through the property, 111 audition to which there }b e supply fi om the Nelson Waterworks. The business iiitho oldest of the class in the Southern Hemisphere, and Its maniifauturcs at Exhibitions, including that at Vienna, have alvvnj s taken the leading prizes. Further information will be supphtd on application to the Auctioneer. Terms at Bale. JOHN R. MaBIN, Auctioneer.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5801, 2 May 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5801, 2 May 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5801, 2 May 1876, Page 4

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