Sales frg jarfam. THIS DAY. ELECTRO-PLATE, FURNITURE, TOYS, &c., &c. EUDINGS & DOWDEN Will sell by auction, This Day, 17th instant, ac 11 o'clock, O A DOZEN ELECTRO - PLATED SPOONS Z4- 36 dozen China Dolls 30 dozen India-rubber Toys Bedsteads Piano Couches Carpets Chairs Chest Drawers, &c., &c. Also, 1 Armour Field Forge 1 Small Boat, in good order. 30 dozen Tape Measures 1 Tranton's Patent Revolver, 7 shots, weight about 9 oz. 1 Binooular Field Glass by Negretti and Zombra, London 2 boxes Clothing, &o. Earthenware and Glasswaro Terms cash. THIS DAI. OATS AND CLOVER SEED. RIDINGS & DOWDEN Will sell by auction Th» Day (Saturday) at 11 o'clock, rv BAGS OATS Oy 13 sacks clover seed 33 bags white clover seed Terms cesh. THIS DAY.
C. STICHBTJRY & SON Will hold their usual weekly sale of Groceries, Provi • sions, &e., This Day (Saturday), at 11 o'clock. ■jrtCASKS WASHING SODA _L\y 20 bogs white Mauritius sugar 5 chests superior tea 10 boxes do. 50 tins Mocha coffee 10 kegs Cork and Woollongong butter 5 cases Dunlops cheeao English bams 30 boxes Price's candles 30 boxes Hazier do. 20 boxes light weights do. 5 kegs treacle 5 bags flour Biscuits Pickles Colman's mustard T. D. pipos Bed herrings in tins English jams Paste blacking Shoe brushes Shop twino Sardines, J-tins White herrings Soup and bouilli. Saddles and bridles VV hips Walking canes Sundry furniture, in couches and American cane seat chairß Potatoes Be.af Prime pork Salt Also, 1 superior Fishing Net, nearly new, 34 yards long by 20 feet deep. &c., &c., &c. TUESDAY, JUNE 20. PANCY GOODS, BERLIN "WOOLS, &c. C. STICHBURY & SON Will, sell by auction, at their stores, Queen-street, on the above date, at 11 o'clock, BLACK, WHITE & COLORED BERLIN WOOL Fancy beads. Seed beads Op. beads. Pound, do., bookmarkers Pocket combs, small tooth and dressing combs Back combs, sewing silk, boot-laces Stay binding Embroidery cotton Silk cord
"JVi find table spoons l ucKt't knives, tablo knives and forks Lead pencils, mixed pons, scissors Butchers' knives Purees and portmonnaies Pen holders Tobacco boxes Garden gloves Fishing-lines Scented soap 2 eases Sundry Drapery, consisting of— Boys' belts Boys' hats Crinolines B lack ribbon &c., cite., &c. MONDAY, JUNE 19. CLE A KING-OUT SALE OP SOFT GOODS. ON THE PREMISES OF THE LATE W. J. READING, SHORTLAND-STREET. (On account of Mr. Canning not entering in the Soft Goods Trade.) E. & H. ISAACS Have received instructions from Mr. Caknino, to sell by auction, on Monday, tho 19th June, at 11 o'clock, The following lot of clothing, HATS, &c.; most of tho Goods aro of superior quality, and in good condition :— Bedford trousers Coats and vests Fancy doe, black, and tweed trousers Do. do. vests Pilot, doeskin, and black cloth coats "Waterproof clothing Hosiery Hats and caps Crimean and white shirts <fcc., &c., &c, S*" Terms: —Under £30, cash; over that amoiin - proved promissory notes at 3 months.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 498, 17 June 1865, Page 2
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