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Auctions Tins DAY, TUESDAY, 9th JUNE. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ME. E. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by public auction at his sale rooms, on Tuesday, otit June, at 3 o’clock, the following goods, ex McCaUum More, Smith, master, from Glasgow, more or less damaged by sua water, to bo sold on account of whom it may concern, viz;— JB in triangle over W 111 1 bale containing four pieces of carpet 1-15 Ido containing two pieces 6-1 cocoa matting 146 Ido containing two pieces 5-1 do do 148 Ido containing four pieces 4-1 do do 149 Ido containing seventy-five pairs 9—l blankets 151 Ido containing collar check, milled ser< r e, tweed, and mgs 152 Ido containing seventy-five pairs 10-4 blankets IGI Ido containing two pieces carpet Also, immediately after the sale of above — 20 pieces fancy winceys, good quality, wide width 10 doz. sets Bohemian vases Terms at sale. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, JUNE 0. AUCTION SALE. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions to sell by auction, at the stores of Messrs. Plimmer, Eeevos, and Co., This Day at twelve o'clock sharp. 45 sacks bran IS sides McConnell’s bacon 10 sacks fowl's barley 1 ton pearl barley 56 cheeses 5 bales chalk with oats 6 tons Meek's tionr, 2001 b. 5 do Anderson and Mowat’s, 2001 b., Oamaru 5 do do, 1001 b. 5 do Wilson's tionr, 2001 b. and 1001 b. 45 sacks rye grass seed 400 do oats 2 tons oatmeal 100 sacks potatoes SO do pollard 60 do chicken wheat. Terms cash. SALE AT TWELVE O’CLOCK SHAKE THIS DAY, TUESDAY, JUNE 9. SALE OF SURPLUS STOKES FROM THE GOLDEN SEA, Captain Straciiah, from London. G1 EOEGE THOMAS lias been favored with If instructions from Messrs. Levin and Co., to sell by auction on Tuesday, June 9, at his new store, Brandon Street, a.t 2 o’clock, the following surplus Stores (all duty paid) 4,barrels flour, ISOOlbs. 3 bags and 1) kegs rice, 1 OSOibs. 3 casks and 12 kegs oatmeal, 20001bs. 5 kegs split peas, yewt. 3 casks molasses, ISOOlbs. 5 cases and 4 boxes dried fruit, 5601b5. S tins coffee (unground), 1121bs. SO bags biscuit, SOOOlbs. 2 medicine chests (assorted). 6 empty water casks. Sale at 2 o’clock. Terms cash. No reserve. WEDNESDAY, 10th JUNE. SALE OF A SMALL STATION, (FREEHOLD) AT OKIWI. (Together with 400 SHEEP thereon), Near Lowry Bay, next to the property of George Hart, Esq, of Christchurch. GiEORGB THOMAS has received instrucI" tions from Mr Win. Brown, proprietor o! the above property, to sell by auction on Wednesday, 10th June, at his Auction Rooms, Lambton Quay, 330 acres of land, all water frontage, with a good four-roomed house erected thereon, together with stockyards to hold 300 head of cattle ; sheepyards and -wool-shed , for 500 sheep; four paddocks, surrounding the buildings, laid down in English grass ; about 50 acres of cleared land facing the water, and over 50 acres on the face of the hill, cleared and laid down in grass. Also, after the sale of freehold and buildings about 400 Sheep, half-bred, viz., Merino and Romney Marsh. 4 splendid rams, all young' sheep, no full mouths. This house has long been known as an old and favorite accommodation house on the way to the Lake for herding cattle and sheep, travelling round to which a good coach road leads from the Hutt. The furniture (of which a list will be given' will also be sold after the property. TITLE —GROWN GRANT. Terms—Half Cash, the Balance can remain on Mortgage, it the purchaser wishes it. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock on WEDNESDAY, 10th JUNE. The Auctioneer recommends intending purchasers to go and see the property previous to the. sale, and to satisfy themselves, as this is a rare opportunity for a small capitalist to find such a suitable and lucrative investment. WEDNESDAY, 17th JUNE. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD AT THE HUTT. BY ORDER OF THE ‘ EXECUTOR OF THE MORTGAGEE. G( EOEGE THOMAS has received instrucT tions from the Executor of the mortrsv'ee to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambton Quay, All that piece and parcel of land, containing ton (10) acres more or less, situate in and being part of section numbered twenty-one (21) on the plan of the Hutt District aforesaid ; bounded on the north by a. public road and country section numbered twenty-five in the same district, two hundred and sixty (260) links, and three hundrecd and eighteen (318) links respectively ; on the oast by the Hutt River ; on the south by other portions of the same section nine hundred and twenty (920) links, seventy-four (74) links, and six hundred and seventy-seven (677) links respectively ; on the west by other portion of said section No. 2J two hundred and thirty-three (233) links ; and on the north-west by section No. 20 one thousand four hundred and eleven (l 411) links, be the same several admeasurements arsd each and every of them a little more or leu. Also, All {that piece or parcel of land containing about twenty (20) perches, situate in and being that part of section No. 25 (twenty-live) on the plan of the Hutt District aforesaid, which lies to the westward of the Hutt River ; there, and all buildings on the said pieces or parcels of land or either of them, and all and singular other the rights numbers and appurtenances thereunto belonging or appertaining. Sale at 2 o’clock. Terms liberal—declared at sale.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4124, 9 June 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4124, 9 June 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4124, 9 June 1874, Page 4

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