Auction Notices. FRIDAY. 3rd MARCH, £ AtYo’clbdk. T. Pofit^ohedfrWFriday.Ftbni^i^^ EARTHENWARE, OHINAWARE, AND GLASSWARE. V. V‘ ; j 'pi Dm. S .pld 0 . is instructed hy the importers to s 9 l by auction at his Rooms, on Tuesday, 39th February, .at 12 o’clock, - , : , 29 Packages, . ' f ' CondsKtog of . Cat and presfc tumblers, table bott’e^ ■ cßraffes srdcu s, bothers, pomadebnd toilet sets, white and goldPasiScurß and saucers, blue sprig do, Ojutaue gkt do, jugs in sets, Ao., he. : :h Without reserve C THURSDAY, 3nd MARCH,, ; - At2olclock. 22 YFRY HANDSOME TOILET. - ■ GLASSES. D .tt n 'Sl?:B.b ; D: 1 f{} • will sell by auction, at his Rooms, .on Thursday, 2nd March, 1 at 3 ‘ 22 superior toilet glasses in carved maho* gany frames, marble, -stand and jewel ease bottoms, elaborately finished. Without reserve., THURSDAY, 2nd MARCH.. ' At 2 o’clock. : ■■ 21 HANDSOMeSbR GLASSES, Of Scotch manufacture, all carved wood frames and splendidly gilt Dm. s Fed di n g a is instructed by the Imported to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Thursday, 2nd March, at 2 oiolock, An Invoice of superior pittf frame pier glasses, 40 x 30, 48 x 36,60 x 40.64 x 44, 63 x 50, 64 *54. 70 x 50,72 xs4,’lh ov al and square frames, snp rior to any Lithdtto imported to this \
Terms at sale. PRELIMINARY TOWNSHIP OP \EILIAMSBUB&H, Adjoining Momington and the. Glen Estate. Mlandress, "hePbubN, & 00. have been instrirctedby Williamßarr, Esq., to sell by auction, on sn early day, of which due notice will be Riveh, ‘ THE ABOVE TOWNSHIP, Now being surveyed into allotments N of from one e ; ghth of an ac re to one acre each. f Lithograph plans will be ready in a' few days. Terras very liberal. MONDAY, 6th MARCH, At 2 o’clock. FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT, GEORGE STREET. .. M*L ANDRESS, ~HEPBURNV k : 00. are instrnbted’ to sell by aucfiott ’at their Rooms, Manse - street,' on Monday: sth March, at2o’clock, - . Allotment 8, being Copeland's subdivis’on of sections 6, 7* and part of 5, XXIX. in the-reccrd map of the City, haying a frontage of 33ft by a depth of 70ft. _ ’ ; Plan seen at the Rpbms ol the Auctioneers. Terms'at sale.. * ' >? TUESDAY, 7th MARCH, ' - At 12 o’clock. BUILDING MATERIALS AND PLANT, &c , . • At Messrs SargOod'a New Warehouse. ■ M‘LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. ate instructed to sell by auction at Messrs Sargood’s New Warehouse, on Tuesday, 7th March, at 12 o’clock, A large, assortment of .the above material, comprising —* . -: Orfegon scaffold poles, and ledgers,, long lengths; roofing felt, Baltic split laths, fine out lath nhilj], J-in. composition pipe, deal and kauri planks, hfo&jmm putlogs, .tresselsl natvy and other tir. rows, >lOll6 truck, carpentefS benches, • saw blocks, && •’ , . . ; * Double-purchase crab, blocks and fidln, snatch blodcj scaffold and other topes, iron water-pipes and fittings. . ~ Cases of galvanized coirugated Iron, best brands,. x |-in.;.T, .and G.Jtauri ■ lining, thoroughly Reasoned, nibble, mortar, cases, [casks, mortar boards, . sand screen (hew), lime-boges, planks. “ scantlings, long and short laddrtß, *nd a lot sundries. ‘ Terms at sale. THURSDAY, 2nd MARCH, 'TAt 11 o’clock, BIXTY-SHVEN~CABES PRUIT., 'ExOlagO, ’ • Consisting of Apples, Peaches, Pears, and Plums, ; : ■' ■ In Fine -Condition. ■ ■jt/T'LANDRESS, "HEPBURN, THURSDAY, 2nd MARCH, / At 12 o’clock. ‘ , BANKRUPT STOCK, ; In the Estate of James Follas, George street. M‘LANDRESS, HEPBURN AND CO. are instructed by the Trustees in the • above Estate to' j»ell by .auction, on the premises, George street, next Mr Scoble’s, on Thursday, 2nd March, at 12 o’clock, The whole stock-in-trade, consisting of confectionery, groceries, and* huge quantity of sundries. Also, BANKRUPT STOCK. In the Estate of .James Galland. . M’LANDRESS, HEPBURN, and C 6. are instructed by the Trustees in the above Estate, to sell by auction, on the premises, Frederick street, on Thursday, 2nd,, at 2 o’clock,• The stock of general groceries, store?, &e., Ac.
Terms cash. SATURDAY, 4th MARQH, 1876, At 2 o'clock sharp. At Arrowtown. * To Merchants and Others. ; Impor’.aut Sale by Auction oi those splendidly situated Premises knownaa J > --V. JENKINS’S STORE. ARROWTbW. M* AE D E t7IT AN D GO. have received instructions' from the ■ , Mortgagees to sell .by , public »aodorf,‘bn the premises, oh Satdrdav, 4th March, 1876, at 2 o\l6ck sharp, : That’ Inrge and <kmmQdtou9:9torfijlately' occupied by Jenkins andi and situnted-Dn free! old land, being se.tioh _ li,.blockrVl., .^xrowtown. The property commands one.oi,the finest bus ne s sites in thelown, and«ffetti A rare' op* porton ty. for paercbßuts aod others drtipvus of ohtain ng-liige a id *enfra\i j prenms ihthis X■ •• .>' TemH&hitlfe; 1 U'm>hUi k
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Evening Star, Issue 4060, 1 March 1876, Page 3
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