Auctions. WEDNESDAY, 29th JULY. 53 Begs Cocksfoot Grass Seed, grown at Akaroa. ME. E. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction, on Wednesday, 29th July, at two o’clock, 53 bags of very fine sample, Cocksfoot grass seed. ' WEDNESDAY, 29th JULY. ME. B. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by public auction, at his sale-rooms, on above date, at 2 o’clock—--75 boxes tea, No. 1, ex Carl 225 do. do. No. 2, do. 75 do. do. No. 3, do. 10 half-chests do, No. 2, each 40Ibs. 15 do do, No. 3, do do 30 do do, No. 9, do do 15 do do, No. 10, do do 28 do do, No. 18, do do 46 do do, No. 19, do do 26 do do, No. 21, do do 20 do do, No. 28, do do 19 boxes tea, No. 8, each 1 libs. 50 do do, No. 43, each 121bs. 4 tons Victorian Co.’s sugar 75 barrels American plaster 1200 oak spokes and staves 10 bundles block sheet iron 10 boxes muscatel raisins, each 221bs. 10 eases Colonial jams 1 case bathbricks 10 cases I’s sardines, each 100 10 do J’s do, do do 20 boxes candy, each 45Ibs. 18 cases South Australian almonds, infinitely superior to any English importation S sides really prime bacon 8 very fine hams No reserve. THURSDAY, 30th JULY. ME J. DUNCAN is favored with instructions from Mr. T. V. Aston, in consequence of his relinquishing business, to sell by public auction, on above date, commencing at 11 o’clock, The whole of his extensive stock-in-trade, consisting of— Ironmongery, carpenters’ tools Electroplated ware Cutlery, tinware Fancy goods Engravings, &c., &c. Together with the lease of the premises in Lambton Quay, having a frontage thereto of 35 feet with a depth of 60 feet and 110 feet on the’south and north sides respectively ; and the large and commodious building erected thereon, now occupied by the above-named Y. S. Aston, and in which he is at present carrying on business as a wholesale and retail ironmonger. The lease has about 8 years to run. Full particulars will be duly published. The entire stock will be sold without the least reserve. MONDAY, 3rd AUGUST; ATE. E. J. DUNCAN has received iu_L\J_ structions from Mr. J. Henderson, to sell by auction his entire stock of saddlery and harness, &c., &c., consisting of—■ 11 sets gig, trap, and cart harness, silverplated, brass, and plain mounted. Also, A large assortment of saddlery, bridles, whips, spurs, &c., &c., &c., with all the requisites in the trade. The above will be sold without reserve. The auctioneer strongly recommends this genuine sale to the notice of the trade and the public, as all the goods are of a superior colonial make. The sale will take place at the auction room, commencing at two o'clock sharp. AT AN EARLY DAY IN AUGUST. ME. E. J. DUNCAN has received in- ' structions to sell, WITHOUT ANY EESERVE, at his sale rooms, about 500 lots drapery, haberdashery, clothing, &c. Due notice of date and hour of this highly important sale, will be advertised next week. ON AUGUST. ME. E. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by auction, without the smallest reserve, 50 to 60 trunks ladies’ and children’s hoots and shoes, first-class manufacture. The day for this sale will bo advertised. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 28th JULY, At 2 o’clock. BLEVY has received instructions to Sell * by Auction, at his Rooms, next Odd Fellow's’ Hall, at 2 o’clock, 16 mats sugar 1 ton, 50 and 1001 b. bags, Lane’s flour 100 boxes tea, cigars Clothing, drapery, boots Chairs, looking-glasses Saddles and bridles, and Sundry other goods THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 28th JULY. To Bakers and Storekeepers. Sale of 25 Tons of Finest Canterbury Flour. GEORGE THOMAS will sell by auction, on Tuesday, 28th July, at his auction room, Lambton Quay, 250 sacks superfine flour. 40 do barley 60 do maize 100 do oats G tons sugar 40 I-chests tea 60 boxes do 50 cases Page’s port and sherry One English-built phaeton, with silvermounted harness, for one horse. To be sold a bargain. Can be seen at the store of the auctioneer in Brandon Street. The flour and grain will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Terms liberal, TO CONTRACTORS, QUAEKYMEN, AND OTHERS. GEORGE THOMAS will sell by auction, immediately on the arrival of the schooner Merlin, daily expected from Auckland, 90 kegs of blasting powder, 25 lbs. each. Gi EOEGE THOMAS has received instrucr tions to sell by auction, at his rooms, Lambton Quay, on arrival of the s.s. Taranaki, from Auckland—--150 cases splendid apples, poarmains, ribston pippins, russets, French crabs, & C.f &c. Terms cash. milE undersigned are Cash Buyers of WOOL JL and other PRODUCE, or will make advances on the same on liberal terms. LEVIN & CO. RIM IE undersigned has just received a fres_L supply of American and British Herbs, Composition Powders, &c. WILLIAM FIFE, Chemist and Druggist,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4166, 28 July 1874, Page 4
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