Sales foy Auction. I ON ACCOUNT OP WHOM IT MAT CONCERN. ______ Damaged more or less by sea water, ex Malay, from London. FRIDAY, MAY 31st. At 12 o'clock. ' MR. J. J. HORNBY has received instructions from Mr. T. R. Fisher, to Sell by Auction, at his Mart, Bridge-street, on FRIDAY next, May 31st, at 12 o'clock, the undermentioned Goods, on account of whom it may concern, being more or less damaged by sea water, ex Malay, Captain Peters, from London: — 84 boxes Price's No. 1 SPERM CANDLES, 25 lbs. each. Without reserve. Terms, cash on delivery. i Commercial Auction Mart, Bridge-street, j May 29. 2520 IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF E. MURRELL. FRIDAY, 31st MAY. At 11 o'clock. JEWELLERY, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, &c MESSRS. LOCKHART & CO. have received instructions from the Trustees in the above Estate, to Sell by public Auction a*; their Sale Rooms, Trafalgar-street — Lease of Shop and Dwelling House Stock-in-Trade — Gold and Silver Watches Regulator Time Piece American Clocks Eight-day Clocks Alarum Clocks Gold and Silver Brooches „ „ Guards „ Lockets and Seals Pins, Links, and Bracelets Shades, Glasses, and Fixtures Household Furniture &c, &c, &c. Catalogues to be had from the Auctioneers. Sale of Lease 12 o'clock. LOCKHART & CO., 2512 Auctioneers. SALE OF FRUIT TREES, SHRUBS, QUICKS, &c, &c, &c. SATURDAY, Ist JUNE. At 11 o'clock. MESSRS. LOCKHART Se CO. have received instructions from Mr. W. Colejian', Nurseryman, Brook-street Valley, to Sell by Public Auction, at their Sale-rooms, the following CHOICE PLANTS, in lots to suit purchasers:— LIST OF PLANTS. 50 Peaches, mixed 12 Nectarines, mixed 50 Apricots, mixed 100 Cherries, mixed 12 Figs (large Turkey) 6 Medlars 10 dozen Currant Trees, mixed 12 double-blossom Thorns 200 Sycamore 6 fruit-bearing Nut Trees 50 Pear Trees 50 Apple Trees, true to name 100 Cypress, upright 100 Thuja (American) 12 Thuja (Chinensis) 12 Pines 6 Murray Pines 20 Bndlea, mixed 12 Guelder Roses 12 Spirea, mixed 20 Hydrangeas, Hortensis, and Japonica 6 Pyrus, Japonica 12 Philadelphus, Coronarius 20 Weigela, Rosea 6 Weigela (Varigata) 12 Deutria, Scabra 3 Wesiaria (Chinensis) 6 Pyracanthra 6 Pomegranates 12 Forsythia, Viridissima 12 Coronothus, Thrysoflorus 12 Common Laurels 100 Lauristinus 12 sweet-scented Verbenas 6 Corynocarpus (Laevigatus) 6 Paulownia, Imperialis 12 Persian Lilacs 12 Loquats 12 Euonymus 12 „ Varigatus 12 Banksia Roses 6 Cloth of Gold Roses 12 Jupiter Roses, black 20 Mandevilla Suaveonens 12 Vinea, Varigatus A lot of pot plants and bulbs 50,000 strong QUICKS, from 18 niches to 3 feet high. Catalogues to be had from the Auctioneers. The Auctionneers can with confidence recommend the above lot of FIRST-CLASS TREES to the notice of the public. Mr. Coleman's Nursery is well known throughout the colonies for sending out first-class stock. Nelson, May 17, 1567. 2513
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 123, 29 May 1867, Page 3
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