Auctionsr 0 B 3 3 16 0 3 i f f 1 1 ) 2 e f t 3 f B e e e ,1 r T THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 17th MAKCH. PUBLIC SALE. ME. K. J. DUNCAN Will soil by public auction, at his sale rooms, on the above day, at 2 o’clock sharp--100 cases, &c., fruit, consisting of apples, pears, grapes, peaches, plums. .Also, Eggs, butter, and onions 1 case tweeds, of first quality, direct from the manufactory 14 pieces calico and long cloth 1 case—to close consignment—consisting of jet, gilt, and glass buttons, braids, trimmings, &c. Trousers and coats, caps Women’s stays, &c., &c. Also, Furniture, consisting of tables, &c., mattrassess Sewing machine, lady’s saddle 1 cask fish, &c., &c. 1 nest galvanised tubs, &c. 3 hhds prime flour Empty hhds and barrels &c. &c. &c. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 17th MARCH, At 10.30 a.m. GRAPES AND WATER-MELONS. BLEYY will sell by auction, at his • rooms, next the Odd Fellows’ Hall, on the above date, 23 boxes grapes 2 cases water-melons. In first-rate condition. Sale at 10.30 a.m. sharp. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY,- 17th MARCH. PUBLIC NOTICE. CONTINUATION OF THE SALE OF FURNITURE AT JUDGE SMITH’S RESIDENCE, Hill-street. GEORGE THOMAS will resume the sale of furniture This Day, Wednesday, March 17th, when he will dispose of the remainder of the goods. Consisting of—--100 volumes of books, ivory-handled knives, plated forks and spoons, a quantity of kitchen utensils, &c., &c. The whole will occupy about two hours. Terms cash. No reserve. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 17th MARCH. FOR SALE, A FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN CUBA-STREET. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Mr. Thomas Jones to sell by public auction, on Wednesday, the 17th March, at 1.30 p.m., A five-roomed house, situated at the corner of Arthur-street and Cubastreet, with a frontage to Cubastreet of 37ft. by a depth of 70ft. The house is quite new and well finished in every respect; a Leamington range fitted up in the kitchen, water laid on, and every convenience for a respectable family residence. For further particulars, apply to Mr. J ones, on the premises, or to George Thomas, Auctioneer, Lambton-quay. TUESDAY, 30th MARCH. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MR. J. H. WALLACE is favored with instructions from O. D. Barraud, Esq, (who will shortly leave on a visit to England), to sell without reserve by public auction, at his residence, Wellington Terrace, on Tuesday, 30th March, 1875, commencing at 11 o’clock a.m., household furniture and effects, comprising— - Drawing-room, dining, sitting, bedroom, and kitchen furniture, glasses, carpets, a valuable new piano, by Broadwood, several works of art, statuettes, and a number of ornamental and useful articles, full particulars of which will appear in catalogues. Sale at 11 o’clock a.m. TO COACHBUILDEES AND OTHERS. MR. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell by public aution, at his sale rooms, ex Chaudiere, from New York, A large and varied assortment of American Coaohware, comprising— Shafts, spokes, rims Morticed hubs, swingle trees Whifle trees, evoners, &e. Full particulars of which will appear in future advertisements. ProduceWOOL. —The undersigned is a purchaser of WOOL, or will make advances on clips placed in his hands for sale in London. EDWARD PEARCE. npi-IE undersigned are Cash Buyers of WOOL JL and other PRODUCE, or will make advances on the same on liberal terms. LEVIN & CO. WOOL. —The undersigned are prepared to make CASH ADVANCES on WOOL and other produce shipped through them for sale in the London market, on extremely liberal terms.. They are also cash purchasers of same. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., COLONIAL PRODUCE. THE undersigned are Cash Purchasers of WOOL, TALLOW, and other produce; or they will make liberal advances on the same. JOHNSTON & CO. Coaches- ‘ W AI EARAPA COACHES. Passengers are requested for the future, in every instance, to pay their fares to the coach- ' drivers before their arrival at their destination ; ’ and all parcels must bo prepaid, the under- ‘ signed having found by experience that, without these regulations are strictly adhered to, 2 his business cannot be efficiently conducted. W. R. HASTWELL, NOTICE.— On and after the 20th of January a COACH will leave the i Rising Sun Hotel, Greyl o2™, every morning ■ at 3 o’clock, to meet a Coach at the Pakbratahi, to catch first train at Hutt for Wellington, returning same day, immediately after J arrival of last train from Wellington. f W. R. HASTWELI. J \ BUS leaves the Victoria Hotel every , -jOL Sunday at 1.45 p.m., conveying paasengers to the station in time to catch the afternoon train, and will also be in attendance on the arrival of the last train. W. R. HASTWELL, e Proprietor. O T I O E. W. R. Hastwell wishes to inform the public that on and after MONDAY, the 2nd of November, his COACH will LEAVE Mr. T. WAGG’S, PAICURATAHI, so as to catch the FIRST TRAIN for WELLINGTON in the Morning, and will also convey Passengers and Luggage by the LAST TRAIN in the 1 Evening to the PAELURATAHX.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4365, 17 March 1875, Page 4
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831Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4365, 17 March 1875, Page 4
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