Auctions. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 31st JULY. (» jt R. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by public miction, on the above date, The fleet of steamers and other vessels belonging to the New Zealand Steam Shipping Company (Limited), . Wellington, viz.; — The Phcebe, 013 tons Taranaki, 41-1 tons Wellington, 365 tons Ladybird, 421 tons Rangatira, 227 tons Mauawatu, 139 tons Barque Anne and Jane, 300 tons Coalhulk European, stoning 1200 tons coal. Any information required will be furnished by the Chairman, C. J. Harrison, Esq., on application at the Company’s office, Grey Street. Sale at noon. Terms at sale. SATURDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1874. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction on Saturday, Ist August, commencing at 11 o’clock, . Seven Cases Plants and Trees, from the celebrated Nursery Gardens of Jolm Baptist, Sydney. This shipment has just been landed in excellent order, and comprises a really admirable collection of hardy flowering and ornamental trees and shrubs, creepers and twiners, greenhouse plants, palms, succulents, conifers, azaleas, camellias; fruit trees of all lands, and miscellaneous deciduous trees and shrubs. The camellias and azaleas being general favorites were selected with much care by Mr. J. Baptist personally. Tbc whole shipment is really fiistdass, in excellent health, and of the best sizes for planting out or growing in pots. Please note sale begins at 11 o’clock, in consequence of the large quantity for sale. MONDAY, 3rd AUGUST. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from Mr. J. Henderson, to sell by auction his entire stock of saddlery and harness, &c., &c., consisting of—--14 sets gig, trap, and cart harness, silverplated, brass, and plain mounted. Also, A large assortment of saddlery, bridles, whips, spurs, &0., &c., &0., 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. WEDNESDAY, sth AUGUST. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will resume the sale at Mr. Y. Aston’s shop on Wednesday, sth August, at 11 o’clock. The lease of the premises will also be sold. Over 250 lots remain unsold, and a large quantity of household furniture. AT AN EARLY DAY 114 AUGUST. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell, WITHOUT ANY RESERVE, at his sale rooms, about 500 lots drapery, haberdashery, clothing, &c. Due notice of date and hour of this highly mportant sale, will be advertised next week, ON AUGUST. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by auction, without the smallest reserve, ' 50 to 60 trunks ladies’ and children’s boots and shoes, first -class manufacture. The day for this sale will be advertised. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 31st JULY. On account of whom it may concern. N EOEGE THOMAS has received instrucX tions to sell by auction, for the benefit whom it may concern, at his rooms, imbton Quay, this day, Friday, at 2 o’clock arp—- ■ 1 iron safe, 42 x2B x 26. Maker, Glasscoe, from Chubhs. Terms cash. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 31st JULY. tANGES ! ORANGES !! ORANGES !!! IEORGB THOMAS will sell by auction, r on Friday, at 12 o’clock, at hia rooms, mbton Quay. 48 cases of splendid oranges, ex Hannah Broomfield, direct from Sydney, and 2 of lemons. This fruit is much superior to any yet imported, being from a choice garden at Paramatta. Sale at 12 o’clock sharp. Terms cash. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 31st JULY. Gi EORGE THOMAS will sell by auction on F Friday, 31st July, at 1 o’clock, the following goods, at his rooms, Lambton 30 bundles compressed hay, 2 bundles sheepskins, 1 hag wool, 10 dozen pick handles, 9 galvanised buckets, 1 bundle spokes and felloes, l 4 handles hoop iron, 3 drain pipes, 1 side-saddle, 1 case salt fish, 1 cask treacle, 1 case stands for glass shades. Terms cash. No reserve whatever. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 31st JULY. To Boot and Shoo Makers, and the Trade. e EOEGE THOMAS will sell by auction, at bis room, Lambton Quay, on Friday, Slat July, at 2 o’clock, 4 trunks boots, as follows—No. 03 X trunk, 6 gross calf laces, 27in. 5 do do do 36in, 8 do do do 40in. 10 do do do 21 in. No. 48 1 tiunk, 6 gross calf laces, 21in. 6 do do do 36in. 6 do do do 40in. 8 do do do 27in. No. 138 do., 25prs,, gent’s E.S., mock Bal toe cap No. 138 do., 47prs,, ladies’ kid, double sole boots No. 138 do., OOprs., girls’ 7 to 10 grain lacc hoot.i, rivetted, copper toes Terms at Sale. TO CONTRACTORS, QUARRYMEN, AND OTHERS. EORGE THOMAS will sell by auction, JT immediately on the arrival of the schooner Merlin, daily expected from Auckand, 90 kegs of Hasting powder, 25 lbs. each.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4169, 31 July 1874, Page 8
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