Auctions. THIS DAY. Contain ition of Unreserved Sale of General Merchandise. I L L I A M DALE will sell by public auction on the above date, at his store, Carlyle, at 12 o’clock Groceries, Drapery, Clothing, Crockery, Fancy Goods, Saddlery, &c. At the same time, The buildings now standing' upon section No. 5, Block 13, Carlyle, to be removed within one month from date of sale. About 100 volumes books. And a lot of sundries. Terms Liberal, Declared at Sale. PRELIMINARY NOTIG E: W ILL I A M DALE Has received instructions from R. 'Wilson, Esq., to sell by public auction, at an early date, 15 Tons Fencing Wire, 1 Horse Rake, 2 Double Furrow Ploughs, 6 Cases Corrogated Iron, 4 Tons Iron Standards, 2 Self-raker Reapers. Full particulars in future issue. ~ THIS DAY. CONTINUATION OF SALE. J. FURL O N G will sell by public auction at his Stores, Carlyle,— A Large and Varied Assortment of MERCHANDISE, Consisting of— Remainder of Groceries Ironmongery, balance of stock-in-trade Drapery, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Woollen and Cotton Shirts Waterproof Coats, Monkey Jackets Blankets, Rugs Winceys, Merinos, Dress Pieces Shirtings, Hats, Caps, Socks 2 Single Bedsteads 1 Child’s Cot Saddles, Bridles, Whips. Matting, Carpetting, and Oilcloth. Wooden, Cane-bottomed, and Arm Chairs. China and Glassware. Ledgers, Day Books, and Stationery. Engravings, Clocks, and Fancy Goods. Sale at 12 o’clock. Lunch Provided, Terms—Under £2O, cash; over £2O, endorsed bills at three months. THURSDAY, JUNE 24. VALUABLE SALE OF FURNITURE. ILL IA M COWERN has received instructions from Captain Ross-Watts, to sell by auction at his residence, Waihi Camp, on Thursday, 'June 24, at 1 o’clock sharp— The whole of his Valuable FURNITURE and EFFECTS, Comprising—Sofas, Tables, Chairs, Chiffonieres, Beds and Bedroom Furniture, Colonial Oven, Cooking Utensils, Perambulator, Mats and Matting, and a very large assort--1 ment of choice and useful articles too numerous to particularise. Note, —The whole of the above arc of the best description, and as Captain Watts is leaving the District, will bo disposed of without the slightest RESERVE. Remember—l o’clock sharp. PROFESSOR CHITHAM’S HAIRCUTTING, SHAVING, AND SHAMPOOING SALOON, TARANAKI ROAD, Carlvle, Paxea.
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 20, 19 June 1875, Page 3
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