"A. NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS." n RAND FREE AUCTION NIGHT SATURDAY, 9th INST., At 7 o'clock, at the AVESTPORT AUCTION BAZAAR, MOLESWORTH-BTBEET. A FREE AUCTION will take place at the above Auction Bazaar, on Saturday Evening, at 7 o'clock, of all the GIFT received by the LADIES for the Parsonage Liquidation Fund. The Auctioneer is happy to state that to detail the variety, quality, or quantity of general merchandise, or give the pedigree of all the live stock to bo offered, and positively sold to the highest bidder, would require too much space as an advertisement; but he will be glad to give you full particulars immediately after reading conditions of sale. Goods on view afternoon of sale. Terms as Usual. JNO. MUNRO, Auctioneer. WESTPORT AUCTION BAZAAR, MOLESWOETH-STBEET. T N O. M U N R o,| W AUCTIONEER, Begs to intimate to the Merchants, Storekeepers, Hotelkeepers, and the public of "Westport, that he has opened those large and centrallysituated premises, formerly known as the " Assembly Rooms," Molesworthstreet, as an AUCTION BAZAAR, where he will hold Regular Weekly Sales of General Merchandise, Furniture, &c, &c, and is prepared to make liberal Caah Advances on all Goods entrusted to him for positive Sale. The accommodation of the Hall, either for Storage, a Show or Sale Room, is certainly second to none in the colony. SALES EVERT THURSDAY, Two o'clock prompt. GROCERIES AND FURNITURE. THIS DAY. IN THE ESTATE OF D. HENDERSON, CHARLESTON. MESSES. BAIN BROS. Will sell by auction, on Saturday, May 9th, 1868, at 12 o'clock sharp, That first-class STABLE, Situated in the best part of Princes-street, Together with the whole S T O C EM N-T R A D E, Consisting of— Sugars Teas Coffees, in tins Batty's Pickles Mustard Pepper Currie Powder Patent Groats Sardines Jams Marmalade Lea and Perrins Sauce Essences Bottled Fruits Note Paper Paper Bags Picks L. H. Shovels. Ac, &c., Ac. The Store with the Stable will be put up at two p.m. precisely.
Terms at Sale. (advebtibement) . LUMLET V. FLEMING. (To the Editor of the Westport Timet and Charleston Argus!) "IB, —I did not prosecute in the *J above case, because the defendant went away in the Kennedy, and my appearing would have been of no avail. I merely mention this, so that the public may not imagine that the case was settled by me before coming on for hearing. A. LUMLET. Westport, Bth May, 1868.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 241, 9 May 1868, Page 3
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