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Auctions. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 2nd MAECH. PEACHES, PLUMS, ONIONS. Ex Manawatu. ELEVY has received instructions to sell • by auction, this, day, at the Central Auction Mart, next Odd Fellows’ Hall—--34 cases.peaches 10 do plums > 8 bags onions In first-rate condition. ' Sale at 2 p.m. sharp. No reserve. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 2nd MAECH. "TV LEVY has received instructions to sell JJm by public auction, on the ground— A house, with two brick chimneys, standing on acre 459, adjoining the property of the Hon. W. Gisborne, Wellington Terrace. The whole to be cleared away within one week from the day of sale. - Terms cash. .... Sale at 12 o’clock sharp. THIS DAY, ~ ~ TUESDAY, 2nd,.MAECH. TO TOBACCONISTS, PUBLICANS, AND OTHEES. - ELEVY has received instructions to sell a 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 29, 0 299, ex Eangitoto, Gothenburg, and Alhambra 1 |-box tobacco 1 1-do do, all in good order, duty paid They will bo sold in. lots to suit purchasers. Also, Boxes and half-chests ten, blankets, clothing, and other goods Terms liberal. Sale at 2 o’clock. THIS DAY, _ TUESDAY, 2nd MARCH. ME. E. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction, at his sale room, at 12,o’clock, 32 cases fruit, consisting of pears, plums, . peaches, and damsons ... WEDNESDAY, 3rd MAECH. GENUINE SALE OE HOUSEHOLD FUENITUEE, in Taranaki-street. GEOEGE THOMAS has received instructions from Mr. 'C. Brown to sell by auction, on the premises, his entire household furniture, consisting of— _ Drawing-room suite, viz., chairs, tables, sofas, cheffonier, bedsteads, bed- ! ding, carpets, kitchen utensils, &c. A full inventory in a future advertisement. Terms at sale. To commence at 1- o’clock. WEDNESDAY, 3rd MAECH. AUCTION SALE ON BOAED THE AVALANCHE. ME. GEOEGE THOMAS has received ■ instructions from Captain Bishop, to sell by public auction, on board the Avalanche, on Wednesday, the 3rd March, the undermentioned surplus stores, viz., 5 cases port wine, each 1 dozen 20 casks, each 5. dozen pints (stout.) Splendid quality 1 case condensed milk 1 do do eggs 6 do pickles, each 2 dozen 6 do currants 8 tins preserved potatoes 1 chest tea (superior) 6 bags rice 6 kegs do. 4 do split’peas . 6 barrels oatmeal “ 6 kegs do 28 cases preserved meats 1 do mustard (in tins) Quantity of table salt. 6 cases yellow soap (English) 1 do arrowroot Quantity of tapioca Quantity of patent groats Best navy biscuits, in' bags and casks 4 casks brown sugar,’ each 2 cwt, 2 do loaf do, each 3 cwt. Quantity of molasses ’ Quantity of disinfectants 3 kegs prime Irish butter 2 casks suet 1 large dispensary, with appliances - &c., &c. ’ Sale at 2 o’clock sharp. N.B.—The sale is being held on board the ship, in order that those who desire it may buy in bond. At the same time, those who buy duty paid will have their purchases cleared for them. ■’ '■ WEDNESDAY, 24th MAECH. PUBLIC SALE, HUTT LAND. Messes, bethune and huntee have received instructions from Alfred Ludlam, Esq., to offer for sale by public auction, at their rooms. Custom House-quay, on Wednesday, the 24th March, at 2 o’clock’iii the afternoon, . ... 22 allotments of land, varying in size from five to twelve acres, containing 167 acres, being a portion of Mr. Ludlam’s estate, adjoining his house and garden. The whole of the land has been divided into paddocks, arid laid down in English grasses, has a large frontage to ,thq Lower Waiwetu-road, and is situated . riear ' the Hutt Eailway 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 Mr, Ludlam’s house at the Hutt, and at the office of. the auctioneers, Wellington,!.! Two-thirds of the purchase money may remain on mortgage 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. Ludlam, Esq., Hutt ;. or at the office of the Auctioneers. Wellington, February 25, 1875.; . THURSDAY; FRIDAY, & SATURDAY, 4th, sth, and Cth MARCH. i IN THE ' BANKRUPT, ESTATE- OF - WILLIAM MOULD. THE Stock on the premises, Larobton-quay, Wellington, of General, Drapery,' Cloth-; ing, &c,, will be sold by publio auction (unless disposed of privately in the meantime), by Mr. J. H, WALLACE, on.,Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, the 4th, sth, and 6th of March, com-' meheing each day at H O’eiock aim. ' Further particulars in handbills.'. ' , ' ■■ S, CARROLL,. , o. Trustee to.thellstatq; t -,.]

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4352, 2 March 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4352, 2 March 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4352, 2 March 1875, Page 4

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