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Auctions. TUESDAY, 27th APRIL. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED TRADE SALE. MR. DUNCAN will sell by order of the I • >. UiS UJUT mi* . ctjl Importers by public auction, 0H ) luesday 27th iust., commencing at 11 o clock, with an interval of an hour at one o’clock for luncheon, which will be provided, A LARGE & VARIED ASSORTMENT OP TEAS, GROCERIES, BEERS, WINES AND SPIRITS, AND SUNDRIES, Every line of which is for actual bona fide sale, WITHOUT ANY RESERVE. Full particulars will be duly advertised in Monday’s and Tuesday’s New Zealand Times. Terms liberal PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THURSDAY, 29th APRIL. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has been favored with instructions from Trustees in the assigned estate of A. Mullens and Son, to sell by public auction, at their store, at the Taita, on Thursday, 29th April, commencing at eleven ° Cl °Sk acres of freehold land, with house and store thereon; also, stock-in-trade, &c. Pull particulars in future advertisements. FRIDAY, 30th APRIL. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE. DWELLING-HOUSE IN INGESTRESTEEET. ME. E. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from Captain -Stafford, to sell by auction, on Friday, 30th April, at his saleroom, at 12 o’clock precisely,— That convenient dwelling-house, in In-o-estre-street, now in the occupation of M. E. Samuel, Esq. Possession can be given on Ist July, 18/5. Further particulars will be duly advertised. TUESDAY, 27th APRIL. SALE OF FURNITURE. MR. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Mrs. Turnbull, to sell by auction, her entire household fuminiture, on Tuesday, 27th April, at her residence in Bolton-street, in consequence of her having let her house for twelve months. The furniture consists of a very nice dining-room suite, as follows : —1 piano, handsome carpet, hearthrug, fender and fireirons, 6 chairs, sofa (very handsome), and easy chair, all genuine horsehair ; cheffonier, and dining-table. No. 1 BEDROOM. A large double bedstead, horsehair mattress, &c., &c., workstand, dressingtable, &c. No. 2 AND 3 BEDROOMS—Ditto. Kitchen furniture (most complete), plated goods, knives, forks, &o. A-full catalogue the day previous to the sale. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms cash. No reserve. N.B. —The Auctioneer can confidently recommend the furniture in Mrs. Turnbull’s house as thoroughly good, and the bedding, &c., is all very superior, and unexceptionally clean. Tor further particulars, apply to GEORGE THOMAS. Lambton-quay, 20th April. WEDNESDAY, sth MAY. NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the Trustees to sell by public auction, on Wednesday, sth May, The large building in Willis-street used as the Presbyterian Church, just as it stands. Sale to take place on the ground at half-past 12 o’clock. The entire building to be removed within fourteen days from date of sale. Terms cash. No reserve. SATURDAY, Ist MAY. NOTICE. OPENING AUCTION SALE, FOXTON. ME. ERNEST THYNNE will hold his opening sale by auction, at his rooms, Foxton, at 12 o’clock noon, of the undermentioned goods : CEO CKERYWAEE. Cups and saucers Black, brown and white, and fancy teapots ' Dessert service Dishes, plates Fancy cake and bread dishes Jugs, basins Terra cotta butter coolers Parian vases and busts Fancy flower pots, spittoons Majolica ornaments, spirit jars. FURNITURE. Papier macho inlaid tables Round tables in cloth, leather, and velvet Music stools Walnut footstools and spittoon boxes Horsehair Bagatelle board.—complete Doable perambulator Door mats Pair polished boms Knife cleaners. CUTLERY. Knives and forks—assorted sizes and patterns Carving knives and forks Scissors Pocket knives. CLOTHING AND BEDDING. Black and white waterproof coats Reversible coats Waterproof leggings Rough great coats Xjeather gaiters White goose feather bed and pillows Pillow slips Counterpanes, blankets Hats, bunting. BOOKS AND PICrtJRES. 309 volumes of books Novels, poetry, history Large illustrated Bibles Prayer, and hymn books, &c. Colored chroraos Chalk photos Assorted prints. MISCELLANEOUS. Threo-pull boor engine Electro-plated tea service Electro-plated forks Envelopes Fox in case Knapsacks. Terms liberal, declared at sale. Lunch at XI o'clock a.m.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4398, 24 April 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4398, 24 April 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4398, 24 April 1875, Page 4

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