Auctions THIS HAY, MONDAY, JUNK 13. To Ironmongers, Builders, and Others. UNRESERVED SALE OF IRONMONGERY, MERCHANDISE, &c. M R G. 11. VENNELL will soil by public auction, at his Rooms, Hunter Street, on Monday next, the loth Inst., 10 casks and cases, consisting of—Norfolk and Suffolk hatchets, T. and butt lunges, axles, pullios, bolts, rim and other locks, sash lines, hat and coat hooks, knife boards, milk dishes, padlocks (assorted), garden rakes, gridirons, trypans, shoe and scrub brushes, house brooms, stove and stack brushes, copper-bound bass brooms &c„ &0., &e. Particulars in catalogues. Terms liberal. Sale at 2 o’clock sharp. TUESDAY, 16th JUNE. In re John Stratford, a Laukrupt, SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF STOCK-IN-TRADE AND FURNITURE. MR O. 11. VENNELL has received instructions from the Trustee to the estate of the above bankrupt to sell by public auction, on the premises, V aterloo Hotel, Kaiwarrawarra, The whole of the stock-in-trade, furniture, &c., consisting of wines, spirits, beer, spirit barrels, glassware, measures, dining tables, chairs, sofaq kc., &c. Also, 1 spring cart, horse, and harness 1 wood cart A Broadwood's grand piano Bagatelle board &c., &c., &c. Sale at 2 o’clock. {No reserve. Terms cash. FRIDAY, ll'th JUNE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDINGSITE FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MR. G. H. VENNELL has been favored with instructions to sell by public auction, at his Rooms, Hunter Street, on Friday next, 10 th Inst., That valuable building site situate coiner of Mulgravo and Pipitea Streets, and just beyond the Cathedral, being part of town acre 513 This block is one of the very few building sites for sale on Thorndon Hat, and contains by measurement 60 feet frontage to Mulgrave Street, by 80 feet to Pipitea Street. Title complete, under the Land Transfer Act. Any further particulars may bo obtained from the auctioneer. Sale at 2 o’clock. Terms at sale. WEDNESDAY, 17th JUNE. fl/TR. R. J. DUNCAN has received in_lxL structions to olfer for sale by auction, without reserve, on above date, at his sale rooms, a large quantity of merchandise, comprising— Invoices of account books, memo, books, ledgers, cash, and day books Workboxes, writing desks Scissors, knives and forks Fancy pipes and pouches Vases and toilet seta, quite new and fresh goods, in great variety American chairs—rocking, dining, cane and wood, children’s, &c. (all set up, screwed, and glued ready for use) Cigars and tobacco, in bond and duty paid Brushware, just landed, an extensive and saleable assortment Grocers’ wrapping paper and paper bags After which, Bottled ale and Blood’s porter, capital condition Brandy in qr.-casks or cases—Hennessy’s, MarteU’s, Bisquit Dubouche, and shippers—duty paid or in bond West India rum, in qr.-caska Port and sherry, in octaves, qr.-casks, and cases Teas, in boxes and half-chests Victorian Co.’s sugars &C. &C. &.C. This sale will commence at 11 o’clock; an interval for luncheon will be given; after which, at 2 o’clock, the auction will be resumed, and groceries, wines, spirits, and beer will bo sold. Every lot of all goods mentioned will be quitted without reserve, and terms as usual very liberal. WEDNESDAY, 17th JUNE. APPLES! APPLES! GIEORGE THOMAS will sell by auction f on the Queen's Wharf, immediately after- arrival of s.s. Taranaki, from Auckland—--180 cases splendid apples—ripstones, pcarmains, and other various sorts. Terms cash. WEDNESDAY, 17th JUNE. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD AT THE HUTT. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTOR OF THE MORTGAGEE. GiEORGE THOMAS has received instnicT tions from the Executor of the mortgagee to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambton Quay, All that piece and parcel of land, containing ten (10) acres more or less, situate in and being part of section numbered twenty-one (21) on the plan of the Hurt District aforesaid ; bounded on the north by a public road and country section numbered twenty-five in the same district, two hundred and sixty (200) links, and three hundroed and eighteen (318) links respectively ; on the oast by the Hurt River ; on the south by other portions of the same section No. 21, nine hundred and twenty (020) links, seventy-four (74) links, and six hundred and seventy-seven (077) links respectively ; on the west by other portion of said section No. 21 two hundred and thirty-three (233) links ; and on the north-west by section No. 20 one thousand four hundred and eleven (1411) links, be the same several admeasurements and eacli and every of them a little more or less. 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 Hurt District aforesaid, winch lies to the westward of the Hurt River; there, and all buildings on the said pieces or parcels of land or cither 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 4129, 15 June 1874, Page 4
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