AuctionsTHIS DAY, TUESDAY, 18th AUGUST. TO HOTELKEEPERS, UPHOLSTERERS 'FURNITURE-DEALERS, &c. ]\/TR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by public JJ_L auction, ou Tuesday, 18th August, at his sale rooms, without reserve, JSH 1 bale linen and cotton bed tics 1058 ready made Containing—--48 for single beds 36 for double beds THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 18th AUGUST. R. J. DUNCAN will sell at 12 M K noon. 1 City cab, 2 horses, 1 set harness, sold in consequence of the owner leaving the place. Also, 1 four-wheeled cab, nearly new. THURSDAY, 20th AUGUST, SURPLUS STORES EX SHIP CONFLICT, PROM LONDON. G( EORGE THOMAS, having received inr structions, will sell by public auction, ou Thursday, 20th August, at his rooms, Brandon Street, at 2 o’clock, _ , The balance of Surplus Stores, consisting of 20 casks flour (wooden hoops) 11 do do (iron hoops) 9 do and 2 ullage casks split peas 43 tins preserved potatoes, each SClbs. 12 casks sugar 1 ullage do 8 kegs butter 8 tanks bread 21 casks oatmeal 13 do rice X case do, 5 tins 6 casks loaf sugar 5 do crushed do 5 cases currants 17 do preserved milk 1 basket jar chloride of lime 14 jars pickles 11 boxes soap, icvj't. each 10 do do, 4ewt. each 1 do nnd'l ullage case mustard 1 do do pepper 21 jars lime juice 56 bags biscuits 30 boxes raisins 40 cases preserved meats 4 do coffee, raw, in bean 1 case arrowroot, 1201bs. 5 casks molasses 1 do salt, scwt. 3 tins pearl barley 1 ca«e do, lOOlbs, 2 casks soup, in tins 6 cases gravy do 10 cases beer 20 boxes candles 2 cases red herrings 1 case and 3 tins sages 3 cases disinfecting powder 5 chests tea 4 boxes do 4 cases condensed eggs 20 four hundred gallon tanks Medicine chest Drugs Ullages of groceries And A variety of immigrants’ cooking utensils' THURSDAY, 20th AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. SURPLUS STORES, EX CONFLICT. r< EORGE THOMAS will sell by auction, OT at his rooms, Brandon street, ou the above date — 7 tierces prime Indian mess beef 7 barrels pork 7 casks salt. THURSDAY, 20th AUGUST. MB. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from Mr. William Chaplin, to sell, by public auction, on Thursday, 20th inst., at half-past 12 o’clock, at the residence of Mr. John McGregor, Hill Street, A very handsome brougham, nearly new, cushions, &c., with harness for a pair of horses, complete Also, A pair bay horses, staunch and quiet both in single and double harness The above, which is one of the best carriages in Wellington, is sold solely in of the ill-health of the proprietor, who is leaving for Melbourne Terms liberal. FRIDAY, 21st AUGUST. IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LARGE DRAPERY SALE. NO RESERVE. MR. B. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from the importers to sell on Friday, 21st August, at his sale rooms, A general assortment of drapery, in wholesale quantities. Tire attention of drapers, merchants, shopkeepers, and country storekeepers _ is particularly requested to the genuine sale, particulars of which will be published on an early date. TUESDAY, 25th AUGUST. PUBLIC SALE. VALUABLE FARM, LAND AND HOUSES. MR, J. H. WALLACE is instructed by * the trustees of the estate of the late Robert Price, to sell by public auction, at his Land Mart, Hunter Street, on Tuesday, the 25th August, at 2 o’clock p.m., J. The lease (with purchasing clause for £200), ground rent £ls per annum, of that exceedingly valuable section, 186, Lower Hutt, about 100 acres, adjoining the properties of H. Stilling, Esq., and A. Pringle, Esq. The property is fenced, laid down in grass, has a substantial dwellinghouse, and out-houses and other improvements. After which will be sold—ll.—That valuable freehold in the Lower Hutt Road, known as Hunt’s Bakery, with about GOO feet of frontage, together with the buildings, &c., &c, lll.—That, valuable freehold inthoWaiwatu Road, Lower Hutt, opposite the English Church, about a quarter of au acre of land, to- . gether with a six-roomed house and good garden. IV.— Section 313, 77 acres, Belmont, Lower Hutt. V. —Unsold allotments, Adelaide Road, Tasrnau Street, Nairn Street, Thompson Street, Hawker Street, &c., &c. Plans to bo seen, and further particulars had at the office of the Auctioneer. Wellington, Apgust 17. Books, Stationery, &c. E MORTON, BOOKSELLER and . STATIONER, Greytown, has on hand, and to arrive, a largo assortment of BOOKS and STATIONERY, which ho soils at Wellington prices. , K. M. will OPEN a BRANCH STORE in Masterton as soon as his now premises are completed. The trade supplied. . Greytown, Ist May, 1874.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4184, 18 August 1874, Page 4
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