AuctionsTHIS DAY, TUESDAY, sth JANUARYPUBLIC SALE OF STOCK. Messrs, bethune and hunter w ill sell by public auction, at their sale yards, Manners-street, on Tuesday, sth Janary, at 2 o’clock — 100 ewes, half-bred Lsicestors, two-tooth and upwards 25 wethers 25 ewe hoggets Also, A few horses and other stock. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, sth JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. SALE OF A NICE LITTLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the owner to sell by auction, on the above date, at his rooms, Lambton freehold cottages, situated in Arthurstreet, oil Cuba-street, one 6 rooms and the other I rooms, enclosed on a piece of land 48ft. frontage by a depth of 74ft. 6in., now let to most respectable tenants. For further particulars, apply to the auctioneer. Terms liberal, declared at sale. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, sth JANUARY. SALE OF A LEASEHOLD PREMISES In Willis-street (Opposite the Empire Hotel), DOING A CAPITAL BUSINESS. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions to sell by auction, on Tuesday, January sth, at his auction rooms — The Welcome Restaurant Boarding House, and immediately after the sale of property, by order of the Registrar, the sale of Furniture on the premises will follow. 1 first-class Leamington range, and all the cooking utensils 1 American stove, do do do Dining tables, chairs , Stretchers; bedding, blankets, &c. 2 sofas, pictures, clocks, cruets Knives and forks, spoons, crockery And numerous other articles necessary for a boarding-house This is a fine chance for new arrivals to commence their career in a Boarding House already well established. Terms at sale. WEDNESDAY, 6th JANUARY. Immediately after the sale of Boots, GEORGE THOMAS will sell by auction, to close a consignment, 7 cases of well-assorted paperhangings, specially selected for this market. Terms at sale. - IMPORTANT SALE OF BOOTS, OK WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6th, 1875. To Country Storekeepers, Shopkeepers, and Others. Y't EORGE THOMAS has received instrucUr tions from the importers to sell by auction, on Wednesday, January 6th, at his New Store, Brandon-street, at 2 o’clock sharp, 18 ’trunks of boots, which will be all opened out and samples exhibited, one day prior' to the sale, for the inspection of intending purchasers. The auctioneer would especially invite the attention of the trade to this, the first shipment which has been especially selected for the Wellington market, and which will be followed by others if sufficient encouragement be received by the vendors. Terms liberal, declared at sale. THURSDAY, 14th JANUARY. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. GEORGE THOMAS has been favored with instructions from Robert Port, Escp, to sell by auction, at his rooms, Lambtonquay, on the above date, at two o clock, the undermentioned valuable properties, 28 allotments in Majoribank-street, fronting that and Stafiord-street, all 40ft. frontage by a depth of 100 ft for a portion, and the remainder 95ft. Also, an acre in Riddiford and Hunterstreets, to bo sold in lots to suit purchasers, and one very valuable allotment situated in Abel Smithstreet, immediately tinder the residence of Archdeacon Stock. The above properties will be sold under the Laud Transfer Act. Also, 800 acres of freehold, situated in ' the Taiti, part cleared and laid down in grass, and the balance valuable bush, fit for sleepers, or posts and rails ; together with 100 acres of leasehold property, and from 500 to 600 sheep, to be taken at a valuation. Also, 420 acres, near the proposed railway platform on the Hutt Railway. Sixty acres of this land is laid down in English grass. There is a cottage erected on it, and a never-failing stream of water running through the land, with a water-fall sufficient for a mill. The auctioneer would beg to remark that these properties offer a most eligible investment to those who want to settle down and have a home of their own, and will be sold at a very moderate price, and on easy terms. _ , . For further particulars, apply to Robert Port, Esq., or the auctioneer. GEORGE THOMAS, Lambton-quay. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6. HUTT MARKET. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed to sell by public auction, at the Hutt Market, on Wednesday, January 6, at 2 o’clock p.m., 40 head mixed cattle. Terms cash. MONDAY, 11th JANUARY, 1875. To Timber and Coal, Merchants, Shipowners, ’ aud others. BRIG FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. IN THE SALE ROOMS, CASHELSTRBET, CHRISTUM URC H. C 4 C, AIKMAN has received instructions ), from the owners to submit to public competition, as above, The English Clipper-built Brig,, W A V E, 174 tons register, with the stores, spars, boats, &c., &c., as she now lies alongside Peacock’s Wharf, Lyttelton. The Wave is remarkably well found in every respect, and has been successfully employed in the grain, coal, and timber trades during the last two years, and is well adapted for open roadsteads. ... , Sale at 12 o clock. Toms at sale.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4302, 5 January 1875, Page 4
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