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Auctions. THURSDAY, 15 th APRIL. IMPORTANT SAIjE OF DRAUGHT HORSES, TIMBER WAGGONS, HARNESS, &c. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Messrs. J. and R. Mabey (who are giving up business) to sell by auction, at his yard, Brandon-street, on Thursday, 15th ■ April, at 1 o’clock, — 15 VALUABLE DRAUGHT HORSES AND HARNESS 2 TIMBER WAGGONS Terms at sale. THURSDAY, 15th APRIL. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions to sell by auction, immediately after the sale of Draft horses, at Ids Yard, Brandon-street, on the 15th APRIL, 1875 14 HORSES, consisting of splendid hacks, ponies, and others. The above have just arrived from Rangitikei district, and will be sold without reserve. This is a rare opportunity for speculators m horseflesh. Also 1 ROAN HORSE, thoroughly broken to saddle and harness. Terms at sale. FRIDAY, 16th APRIL. SALE OF GOVERNMENT STORES. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the Inspector of Government Stores to sell by auction, at his rooms, Bran-don-street, on Friday, 16th April, at 1 o’clock, a quantity of samples, comprisingPlaids, tweeds, men’s pants Blankets, Bx 4, 10x4, 12x4 2 cwt light grey yam, 11b 4 do medium do do, Mb 4 do dark brown do, 11b 4 do light do do, 11b 2 do white do, Mb 6 do do fingering do, lib 6 do light brown do, 11b 4 do black do, 11b Men’s hose, &c., Ac., all more or less moth eaten. Terms at sale. THURSDAY, 15th APRIL. SALE OF SURPLUS STORES, EX DALLAM TOWER-I MR. G. H. VBNNELL has received instructions from Messrs. Johnston and Co., to sell by auction, at their stores. Lom-bard-street, on Thursday, 15th inat., at 2 p.m., surplus stores, ex Dallam Tower—--9 casks flour 7 do rice 3 do molasses 3 do split peas 7 do oatmeal 2 do salt 6 do pork 3 do suet 38 cases preserved mutton 16 do do beef 71 tins do do 16 cases limejuice 15 do preserved milk 13 jars pickles 39 boxes raisins 1 and 1 ullage casks sugar 1 cask currants 2 boxes tea 27 do soap 17 bags biscuits 1 cask preserved carrots 9 cases do potatoes ’ 13 tins coffee 4 do mustard 2 do pepper Tanks, lamps, &c. ■ ' Also, Woodware 6 cases Hurst's Worcester sauce 6 do safety matches 3 do soap powders 5 do Durham mustard, 71bs 15 do pts Bass’ ale J ton Mauritius sugar • ; 2 cases cocoa 50 boxes candles 4 kegs Sin. patent nails 1 do patent spikes 1 ton sulphur 1 cooking stove Sale to commence at 2 o’clock sharp. FRIDAY, 16th APRIL. PUBLIC SALE OF WOOL. Messes, bethune & hunter win sell by public auction, at their old stores, Exchange Buildings, TeAro, on Friday, the 16th April, at 2 o’clock. 80 BALES WOOL. The wool will be opened up and on view the day before the sale. Wellington, April 12. THE SALE at TAUHERINIKAU, of the Wairarapa Boiling-down Company’s Property, advertised to be sold on the 15th instant, is hereby POSTPONED TILL FURTHER NOTICE. J. TULLY, Managing Director, Greytown. Wellington, April 12. WEDNESDAY, 12th MAY, At 12 o’clock sharp, AT THE CORN EXCHANGE, AUCKLAND. TO SAW-MILL OWNERS, CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. GW. BXNNEY has received instructions , from Mr. J. W. Waller, who is leaving for England, to sell by public auction, at the Corn Exchange, Auckland, on Wednesday, May 12, at 12 o’clock sharp, ' THE WHATIPU SAW-MILLS, Manukau Harbor, only two years at work—steam and water power ; two breaking-down saws, one circular, and everything requisite for carrying on a large trade. Cuts 200,000 feet timber monthly. Splendid freehold kauri forest, containing sufficient timber to keep mill at work for 20 years. Five months’ timber in booms, and contractors keeping up supply. . ; Also, Freehold timber and coal yard, 230 feet frontage to the Government wharf, Onehunga, on which is erected jobbing saw-mill, 12-horse portable engine, planing machine, bench, &c. ; also, timber racks. About 100,000 feet kauri timber, horses, drays, &c. Dwelling-house, 46 x 45, containing seven rooms, nearly new, near railway station, Onehungh ; household furniture, &c. .’ Freehold laud, 340 feet frontage, in Lower Queeh-street,Onehunga, near wharf; 50 allotments in Hardington’s Paddock, Onehunga ; 50 acres land, Whanganuio, Waikato; 80 acres land, Huia, adjoining Mr. Hay’s property. ! Terms, particulars, and catalogues can be obtained at the office of, the auctioneer, Aucklandor Messrs, H. Houghton and Co., Dunedin PM.vf.iiEJi, Reeves and Co., Wellington ; Waueii and Co., Timber Merchants,, Christchurch.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4389, 14 April 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4389, 14 April 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4389, 14 April 1875, Page 4

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