Auctions. TUESDAY, NOVEMBR 10, At 2 o’clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF ENGLISH CABINET- FURNITURE. GEORGE THOMAS has been favored with - instructions from W. M. Bannatyne and Co., to sell by auction at their Warehouse, on the above date, six cases of handsome cabinet furniture, just landed ex The Douglas, from London, comprising the following articles ; 1 Walnut drawing-room suite, in green rep., containing one couch, two easy, and six small chairs 1 Mahogany dining-room suite, in moroco, containing two tables, one side-board, one couch, two easy; and six small chairs 1 handsome mahogany wardrobe, with silvered plate to door Several walnut inlaid what-nots, complete 2 Walnut Canterbury’s, backgammon, and work-tables, round and octagon work-tables, two coffee tables 1 Mahogany pedestal writing-table Black and gold, and birch, folding chairs Eanoy and sycamore do. do. Footstools, pot-cubboards, and bedsteps 1 mahogany office washstand and ware Also, 2 Very handsome walnut cottage pianofortes 6 Empty cases A quantity of flock and baize. Terms liberal, declared at sale. N.B. —The above shipment has been specially selected by Mr. Bannatyne for this market. Intending purchasers may inspect the goods any day prior to the sale. WEDNESDAY, 11th NOVEMBER. SALE OF SURPLUS STORES ONBOARD THE SHIP- THE DOUGLAS FROM LONDON. GEORGE THOMAS has been favored with instructions from Messrs. W. and G. Turnbull and Co. to sell by auction on Wednesday, 11th November, All the surplus stores, full particulars of which will appear in Monday’s advertisement. Sale to commence at half-past 12 o’clock. Lunch provided on board, as usual, at 12 o’clock sharp. Sale. WEDNESDAY, 18th NOVEMBER, And two following days. IMPORTANT SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At Government House, Wellington, N.Z. GEORGE THOMAS has been honored with instructions from His Excellency the Right Hon. Sir James Fergusson, Bart., K.C.M.G., &.C., &c., to sell by public auction, on the premises, on Wednesday, 18 th instant, and two following days, His Excellency’s carnages, horses, harness, horse clothing, and sadillery. Also, The household furniture, china, glassware, kitchen utensils, and a cprantity of wine ; and in addition, a very superior and powerful harmonium, with twenty-two stops, made by “Alexandre,” well adapted for a small church. Catalogues will be- printed for delivery at the office of the auctioneer on the Ist November, and the days of sale fixed in a future advertisement. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by public auction, at his sale room, on above date, at two o’clock precisely— -100 casks Tennent’s ale 100 do Jeffrey’s do 100 do do, stone bottles 100 do Arrol’s ale 100 do Salt’s do 60 do Cooper Company, “ .Star of India” 150 do Blood Wolfe’s stout 100 cases fresh American salmon (Columbia River) The above is a really genuine and unreserved sale. Every line will be sold to the highest bidder. Terms—Three and four months. SATURDAY,'I4th NOVEMBER, 1874. MR. ’R. J. DUNCAN is favored-with instructions from the Wellington Land and Building Company (Limited), to sell by auction, on Saturday, 14th November, at 2 o’clock, The lease of THREE new DWELLINGHOUSES, just finished, containing seven room's each; with a frontage of 884 feet to College-street (near the Cricket Ground, T’e Aro), by a depth of 102 feet; subject to a ground rent of £lO per annum for 42 years. The houses are ready for immediate occupation. Terms of payment ate —£50 to be paid in cash ,and £SO by a bill at three months, and the balance of purchase money to be made by quarterly payments extending over a period of five years, bearing interest at the rate of 8 per cent. For the convenience of purchasers, the auctioneer 'has arranged for cars to leave his auction room at 2 o’clock on the day of sale. FRIDAY, 13th NOVEMBER. THIRTEEN CRATES ASSORTED EARTHENWARE. MR, R, J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by auction, on Friday, 13th November, positively without any reserve, 13 crates earthenware, just landed ex Douglas, from London, § —2 cases Irish breakfast printed sets, 50 doz. each § 3 —l crate, consisting of 85 sets jugs and 60 doz. egg-cups, assorted patterns § 4—l crate, consisting of plates, soup dishes, Baker and Grane’s corner dishes, blue peasant pattern g s—l crate, containing 26 toilette sets (printed and enamel) § 6-7 —2 crates, containing soup and dinner plates, dishes, &c. &c. (in unique Agincourt) g 8-9—2 crates, containing soup and dinner plates, dishes (enamelled Agincourt and No. 3 maroon) § 10—1 crate, containing 6 doz. teapots, 20 sets jugs enamelled and mounted)' § 11—1 crate, containing chambers, jelly cans, pudding bowls, milgs and jugs § 12—1 crate, containing 150 sets jugs, and 12 doz. other jugs in great variety of patterns. § 13—1 crate, containing 20 dozen of bowls, and 16 dozen mugs (fancy colors) Terms liberal. N.B'—Where practicable, the crates will be sold whole, as per invoice, for the benefit of the trade, - RAND SALE. MR. J. H. WALLACE, Estate Auctioneer, will hold his next 'extensive and lona fide sale of town and country properties at an early date, of which due notice will be given. „ . Parties will find this an excellent opportunity for disposing of property.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4256, 10 November 1874, Page 4
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