AuctionsTHIS DAY, MONDAY, 22nd JUNE. SALE OE BOOKS, I It J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction, on Monday, 22nd June, at Ins ouih, between )0 and 400 vols. books MONDAY, 22nd JUNE. H T DUNCAN lias received instructions to sell by public auction, on late, at his rooms, .at lave iron verandah in front ot Messrs "Wilson and Richardson s shop (late Mr. J. Burue's), measuring 40ft. by 12ft/ MONDAY, 22nd JUNE; AUCTION SALE. )ETANT TO DEAPEBS AND WAEINC TAYLOR has received V V • a consignment of clothing ex La id as a large proportion of the shipists of winter goods, he has resolved j oft" the lot at once by public auction. Mr. JAMES SMITH .has therefore been instructed to sell as under— S r.ieces white lambskins ■1 do scarlet nap i do sealskin, assorted colors 1 do brown dogskin 3 do black do 5 Co beaver, assorted colors 22 do cloth, do 3 do Oxford doeskin 3 do mixed tweed 22 do serce lining &c. &c. &c. Sale at 1 o'clock. After which will be sold, on behalf of whom it mav concern, — '2 crate 3 of fenders, ex La Hogue, more or less damaged by sea water, viz :—• WWT above C in triangle, 2 at top §— •2-2-23-21 bronze fenders . AUCTION SALE. TUESDAY, 23rd JUNE, 1371. G( EOEGE THOMAS has received instrucT tions to sell by auction, at the stores of Plimmer, Beeves, and Co., on Tuesday, 23rd June, at 2 o'clock sharp, 50 sacks bran "" 20 sides bacon 10 sacks chicken barley 10 bales chaff, with oats y tons Meek's flour, 200's 5 tons Anderson and Mowat's Oam.iru flour, 200's and 100'a :. tons Wilson's flour, 200's and 100's 50 .-acks ordinary feed oats i.-.o :.» n i.. s splendid short potato oats, ;lected in Canterbury at the eginning of the season superior barley 5 tons potatoes, in fine condition WEDNESDAY, JULY 1. SALE OE A HANDSOME PAIE OE CLACK SHETLAND PONIES, At 2 o'clock. GJ. EOEGE THOMAS has been favored with f instructions from the Importer, to sell by auction, at In 3 sale yards, Brandon Street, on Wednesday, the Ist July, Two Black Shetland PONIES, a perfect pair; thoroughly broken-in, and quiet to saddle. Also, two saddles and bridles to match; one lady's and one gentleman's. Further informatii For sale or to let. qi O BE L E T . LIGIBLE SMALL SECTIONS OE LAND, IN KAKOEI, Each containing about seven acres, suitable for building villa residences, with paddock accommodation for a horse and cow. Thy land is part of section "8, Karon, opposite C C Graham's, Esq, and is three miles from Wellington. A small EAEM, of 70 acres, fit for dairy purposes, being partly cleared and had down in grass. Eor further particulars apply to P. MONAGIIAN, Karc j\ HUII CII LAND T O LE T. \J Town Acres—Bß, 882, 778, 007, 930, 063, 012, 013. Aoply to J. 11. WALLACE, [Estate Axont.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4135, 22 June 1874, Page 4
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488Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4135, 22 June 1874, Page 4
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