In the matter of the Assignor! Estate of E. and W. H. Brightwell, Storekeepers, I'almerston North. IMPORTANT TO THE STOREKEEPERS AND PUBLIC OF PALMERSTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. SALE OF STOCK-IN-TRADE, &c, ■ &c. BARGAINS FOR CASH. THE whole of the large and well - assorted Stock-in-Trade of the above-named E. and W. H. Bi'ightwell, consisting of Groceries, Drapery, Ironmongery, Stationery, Fancy Goods, Saddlery, Boots and Shoes, <&c, &c, having been assigned for the benefit of their creditors, is now on sale at their late store, Main North Road, Palmerston. As it is imperative that the Estate should be immediately realized, early application from intending purchasers is requested. In the Assigned Estate of E. and W. K. Bright.K-e.il, Storekeepers of Palmerston North. IVTOTICE is hereby given, that all ±H OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS due to the above Estate mxyst be paid to the undersigned, at the late Store of tlie above-named E. and W. H. Brightwell, within Fourteen days from the date of this notice, or legal proceedings will be taken to recover the same. By order of tlie Trustees. JOHN D. THOMSON, Manager. ' Palmerston North, 17th /Vpril, 1877. IN BANKRUPTCY. Y^ EORGE M. SNELSON has re-. \JT ceived instructions from the Official Trustee m the Estate of. B. Pepper, Saddler, a Bankrupt, to sell by public auction, at the Peoples' Auction Mart, on SATURDAY, April 21st, at 2 p.m. — The whole of his Stock-in-Trade, consisting of Saddlery* and Saddlers' Material. , SATURDAY, 21st APRIL, 80,000 FEET TIMBER. TEAJVIf OF WORKING BULLOCKS. SADDLE AND TRAP HORSES, &c, &c. ri EORGE M. SNELSON will hold \JT an auction sale on Saturday, April 21st, at the People's Auction Mart, of balance' of consignments left on hand during the past twelve months. AlsOj ■ . 30,000 feet Timber, totaraand matai boards and scantling, of mixed sizes, m lots to suit purchasers. A first-rate team of working bullocks • .. j Saddle and trap horses • Sale at 12 Noon. Luncheon provided. Note. — The auctioneer on this occasion, being the closing sale of the auction year, would take the opportunity to invite his friends and customers to a lunch Jo be Ivold prior to the commencement, of tiw !-ai.?j and he trusts to see a mighty att«Ddanc«. to take a doch an dorraeh wifc.li.lii in. THURSDAY, 19th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. CATALOGUE OF. ABOUT SEVEN HUNDRED VOLUMES .oi> ■■■-'. CHOICE SELECTED BOOKS; Comprising — Science, History, Biography, Poetry, and Romance, and Conversational Literature. MR. ERNEST S. THYNNE has received instructions to sell by auction, at his Rooms, Foxton, on Thursday, April 19thj 1877, at 2 o'clock, ' About 700 Volumes of Books as above. Terms at Sale.; No Reserve. Such an opportunity to acquire reading matter has never before been offered to the inhabitants of this district, and this sale should commend itself to managers of athen.asumsj book clubs, and to owners of libraries. IVT O T I " C ,E. Anyone found TRESPASSING or removing cattle or horses from the Hokowhitu paddock will be prosecuted. "By order of the Proprietors of the Hokowhitu Saw Mill Company; April 4th, 1877..
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 52, 18 April 1877, Page 3
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