Auctions. THIS PAY, SATURDAY, 27th FEBRUARY. GEORGE THOMAS has received tions from E. Bellarrs. Esq., to sell by Dublio auction, on Saturday, 27th February, atr> o’clock, at his residence, Bolton-street, adjoining the property of the Attorney- Goneral ’ The whole of the household furniture, including handsome pianoforte, &c. DINING-ROOM. . i Kidderminster carpet and hearthrug 1 couch . 1 telescope dining table _ 1 cheffonier, division and cellaret 6 chairs . 1 pair lace curtains, pole, and rings 1 rocking chair and 1 folding chair 1 side table 1 fender and irons . 1 coal scuttle DRAWING-BOOM. 1 couch, green rep 1 chair, green rep I easy chair, red rep 1 folding corked chair . 1 oval table, varnished 1 pier glass 1 Canterbury 2 Chinese tables 3 cane-bottom chairs 2 footstools 1 Brussels carpet 1 skin hearthrug 3 small skin mats Vpair damask curtains and pole ■ I pair lace curtains, holders,' and tassels 1 fender and irons 1 handsome pianoforte, by Murphy • ' HADE. Oilcloth 5 door mats 1 hall lamp. BEDROOM NO. 1. 1 double iron bedstead Palliasse and hair mattrass 3 feather pillows 1 chest drawers 1 washstand, complete 1 Brussels carpet 1 fender 1 towel-horse 1 large oval looking-glass 2 chairs. 1 infant’s iron cot BEDKOOM NO. 2. 1 iron bedstead (single) palliasse, and mattrass 1 single wooden bedstead, palliasse, and mattrass 1 chest drawers 1 washstand, complete 1 Kidderminster carpet 1 easy chair, 1 chair* 1 looking-glass DRESSING-ROOM. 1 table, 1 chair X bath and water can, 1 towel-horse BEDROOM. 1 stretcher and mattrass 1 iron do do and pillows 1 table, 1 looking-glass CONSERVATORY. Oil Cloth ■ ' 2 garden chairs 1 door mat, 1 scraper, with shoe brushes KITCHEN, 1 deal table 1 dresser 1 mangle 1 fender i chairs Oilcloths Sundries Without reserve. Terms at sale. ~ TUESDAY, 2nd MARCH. . GENUINE SALE OF ‘ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, in Taranaki-street. /"NEORGE THOMAS has received instnicVT tions fromVMr. 0. Brown to sell by auction, on the premises, his entire household furniture, consisting of— - * Drawing-room suite, viz., chairs, tables, sofas; cheffonier, bedsteads, bedding, carpets, kitchen utensils, &c.
1 A full inventory in a future advertisement. Terms at sale. To commence at 1 o’clock, " Tuesday, 2nd March. - MONDAY, Ist MARCH, 1 1875.’ : . Messes, bethhne and hunter will sell by public auction, at their old stores, Exchange Buildings, Manners-street, To Aro, on Monday, the Ist March, at 2 o'clock, . . 300 BABES OF WOOL. The wool will be on view two days prior to Wellington, February 18, 1875. WEDNESDAY, 24th 'MARCH; PUBLIC SALE, HUTT BAND. MESSRS: BETHHNE AND HUNTER have received ‘ instructions from Alfred Ludlatn, Esq., to offer' for sale by public auction, at their rooms. Custom House-quay, on Wednesday, the '24th March, at 2 o’ clock in the afternoon, . ; , ' ~ , i 22 allotments of land, varying in size . from five to twelve acres, ; containing 167 acres', being a portion of ■ r Mr. Ludlam’s estate, adjoining his house and garden.' The whole of the laud has sheen divided into paddocks, and laid down in English grasses, has' a large, frontage to the Lower Waiwetii-road, and is situ; ated near the Hutt : Railway Station, ■ The property has been recently surveyed by Mr. Briscoe, licensed surveyor.under the Land Transfer Act, 1870, and a plan, showing the sections to be offered for sale, the. present fences, drains, road and. river frontages, and natural shelter afforded by the' large amount of planting which has been done, can be seen at Sir. Ludlam’s house at the Hutt, and at the office of. .the auctioneers, Wellington. Two-thirds of the purchase money may remain on mortgage l for a term of seven years, bearing interest at the rate of 8 per, cent, per annum. .... Further particulars can be obtained on application to A Lndlam, Esq., Hutt ; or at .the office of the Auctioneers. Wellington, February 25, 1875. TUESDAY, 2nd MARCH. ~ TO TOBACCONISTS, PUBLICANS, AND ' OTHERS. ELEYY has received instructions to sell • by auction,' at his rooms, at the risk of the shippers, to pay storage, wharfage, duty, and freight, 3 cases cigars, marked A 312, D 20, C 299, ex Eangitoto, Gothenburg, and Alhambra 1 f-box tobacco ■’ 1 J-do do, all in good order, duty paid They will he sold in lots to suit purchasers. Also, Boxes and half-chests tea, blankets, clothing, and other goods Tejms liberal. , Sale at 2 o’clock. • ' WEDNESDAY, 3rd MARCH. HUTT MARKET. • jyCR. J. H. WALLACE will sell by aucPROPERTY AND STOCK. At 2 o’clock p.m.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4350, 27 February 1875, Page 4
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