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Auctions. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 11th FEBRUARY. 'jyj'R. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction on above day, at 1 o clock, at his sale rooms, , , An excellent building allotment of land in Adelaide-road, 55ft. frontage by a depth of 70ft., being part of town section 752. No reserve. Sale at 1 o’clock. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 11th FEBRUARY. MERCHANDISE, EX SOUKAR. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed by W. J. Gandy, Esq., to sell by public auction, on above date, at bis sale rooms, — EX SOUKAR. 1 bale, 561bs, 2-curled hair 1 roll floor oilcloth 6 large white jugs and 2 basins 2 dozen drums, assorted About 7,-Jcwt. white flocks 1 set of double-plated harness, in good condition and complete 1 strong well-made waggonette, for one or pair dorses, with pole, plated lamps, and all complete, and Collins’ patent axles 1 roll, 28 yards, patent seating, 50in. 1 large case, No. 1 EX JUNG FRAU. G. within Diamond, No. 2. 3 oleographs, gilt mountings, rosewood and gilt, 23J by 18 3 do. do. flo., covered, gilt, 231 by 18 14 colored prints, black bordered maple, 17 by 13 4 do. do. do. 2£, 28 by 22 6 chromos, black bordered maple, 231, by !8 12 do., white mountings, 3J, E. gilt, 15 by 11 12 do. do., E. gilt, 19 by 14 J 5 oleographs, stained and varnished, E. gilt, 13 by 10 2 walnut and tulip chimney glasses, plate, E. gilt, 28 by 16 4 do. do. do., 24 by 14 36 oleographs, gilt frames, 14 by 10 2 oval glasses, plate, black and gold frames, 24 by 18 2 do. do,, plate and glass, buttons, 24 by 18 6 paintings, No. 7, ornamented, gilt, 24 by 18 2 oleographs, No. 7, ornamented, gilt, 13 by 10 2 do., No. 6, ornamented, gilt, 25 by 19 2 do., No, 6, do. do., 29J by 21 1 case, No. 2 G., within Diamond, No. 3. 30 colored lithographs, assorted, maple, 28 by 22 30 do. do., uncolored, maple, 28 by 22 1 case, No. 3 Terms as usual liberal, and no reserve. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 11th FEBRUARY. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed to offer for sale, this day (Thursday), 11th February, at 1 o’clock, in addition to those already advertised, 1 spring cart About 12 dozen baking dishes 15 bundles 11b. paper bags 10 reams bag cap 10 do imperial And a small lot furniture, tables, bed. steads, palliasses, and mattresses Door shelves for wardrobe Handsome gilt cornice, chair’s, table Easy chair, travelling dressing case Men’s and ladies’ boots AND A SMALL LOT OF TOYS. The above goods will be sold before Mr. Gandy’s goods, WHICH WILL BE OFFERED AT TWO O’CLOCK, as advertised previously. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 11th FEBRUARY. /TR. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell i 1 at his sri ... sale rooms, on Thursday, 11th ibruary, at 1 o’clock, after* the allotment in s Adelaide-road, An English dogcart, nearly hew, cushions, &c., complete Also, Set of single harness, silver mounted. TUESDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY. lOST IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE SALE OF BUILDING SITES Ever held in the city of Wellington. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has been favored with instructions to sell by public auction on Tuesday, 23rd February, at 12 o’clock noon, at bis salerooms, 99 Building Sites, having frontages to some of the principal streets in Te A r*o, viz., Riddiford-street, Rhodesstreet, Daniel-street, Normanbystreet, Donald HcLean-street, Fer-gusson-street, and Arney-street, some of which streets are already formed and others are in course of formation. Each allotment has a frontage to one of the above-named streets of about 35 feet, by a depth of about, say 107 feet. The whole of the above truly valuable and delightfully situated allotments are perfectly level, not far from the Cricket Ground, are within easy distance of the business part of the city, and command a beautiful view of tire harbor; in fact, may fairly be described as the very “ Cream of Te Are.’’ The auctioneer has much pleasure in recommending this unrivalled opportunity to all classes of the community for investment, especially the industrious working-men, to secure for themselves, and families a freehold in the capital city of the colony. Terms of payment, plans, and the fullest information may be obtained from the Auctioneer. unoheon will be provided on day of sale. MONDAY. Ist MARCH. TOWN ACRE, No. 16. R. R. J. DUNCAN has been favored , with instructions to sell by public on on Monday, Ist March, at his sale 3, That admirably convenient Town Acre, No. 366, being immediately opposite' the residence and property of L. Levy, Esq., judiciously divided into twelve excellent building allotments, having a frontage of 106 ft. 6in. to Kent Terrace, 201 ft. 4in. to Majoribanks-street, and 204 ft. frontage to Roxburgb-street—say a total of 511 ft. lOin. frontages to public streets already constructed, in one of the best situations for dwelling-houses in the city. Plans may be inspected at the office of the auctioneer. Also, That piece or parcel of land in Georgestreet, Tinakori Road, 132 ft. square, near the residence of bis Honor Justice Johnston. Title under Land Transfer Act. THURSDAY, 25th FEBRUARY. 'R. LUCAS has received instructions . from Messrs. Beethnm to sell by public ion, on Thursday, 25th February, at the s of the Woirarapa Agricultural and Pasi Association, Mastcrton, ;00 Lincoln rams. The above can be highly recommended, as they were carefully selected and used at Branccpeth last year. Luncheon provided.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4336, 11 February 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4336, 11 February 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4336, 11 February 1875, Page 4

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