TUESDAY, 27th APRIL. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED TRADE SALE. R. DUNCAN will sell by order of the Importer?, by public auction, on Tues27th 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 OF TEAS, GROCERIES, BEERS, WINES AND SPIRITS, AND SUNDRIES, Every lot of which is for actual bona fide sale, WITHOUT ANY RESERVE. Consisting of—--40 cases apples, pears, &c. 10 cases American chairs » 3 tons fencing wire, Nog. 6,7, and 8 6 cwt. staple3.for do 110 boxes figs 20 boxes Eleme and Muscatel raisins 100 boxes sperm candles 50 boxes Belmont do 2 cases Swis3 cigars, Ormond's 100 boxes Havannah shape cigars, 100 each 70 boxes Incomparable cigars, 50 in e 4 cases tobacco, Signet 10s. and Br: Albert 2 ton 3 Y sugar, Victoria Company's 50 boxes tea, ex May 137 boxes tea, ex May and Lunan 65 half-chests tea 4 octaves Bruno Silva 3 port wine 10 octaves 6 star and 3 diamond port 15 qr-casks port, OP in triangle 4 qr-casks sherry, SSS ] 20 cases No. 2 Moselle, Deinhard & Co. 20 cases Epernay champagne 8 cases Amontillado sherry, very superior 5 cases maraschino 50 casks Bass' bottled ale, triangle 28 qr-casks Bisquit, Dubouche, and Co.'s brandy 10 qr-casks Associated Vineyard do 6 qr-casks Otard's do 7 qr-casks Lemon Hart's rum 1 qr-ca3k Dunville's whisky, old 1 qr-sask Kinahan's LL 50 cases Associated Vineyard brandy 80 cases Bisquit, Dubouche, and Co.'s brandy 15 case 3 Hennessy's brandy 25 cases flask—Bisquit, Dubouche, and Associated Vineyard 100 ca3es JDKZ geneva 2 P B over proof 40 cases bell brand do, 4 gallons 20 qr-casks 4 diamond port wine, 10 octaves port, 6 star and 3 diamond 10 qr-casks port 6 qr-casks port, 2 diamond 3 qr-casks port, 3 diamond 7 qr-casks port, 1 diamond 12 qr-casks sherry, sundry brands 4 qr-casks Australian wine 30 cases St. Jnlien claret 10 cases No. 2 moselle 15 ca3e3 champagne 6 cases South Australian wine, seven years old It may be as well to remind buyers that every lot offered will be sold without reserve. 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 Upper Hutt, on Thursday, 29th April, commencing at eleven o'clock, Six acres of freehold land, with house and store thereon; also, stock-in-trade, &c. Full particulars in future advertisements. SATURDAY, Ist MAY. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE. DWELLING-HOUSE IN INGESTRESTREET. i/TR. R- J- DUNCAN has received instruc- » • tions from Captain StaSord, to sell by on, on Saturday, Ist May, at his salen, at 12 o'clock precisely,— That convenient dwelling-house, in In-gestre-street, now in the occ of M. R. Samuel, Esq.
n on Ist July, 1875. 11 be duly advertised. WEDNESDAY, 28th APRIL, J At 2 o'clock sharp. POSITIVE UNRESERVED SALE. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE LATE W. KINVAGUE. TO WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND OTHERS. BLEVY has received instructions from • William Rowlands and George Denton, EBqra, Trustees in the Estate of the late W. Kinvague, to sell by public auction, on the premises, near the" Theatre Royal, without the slightest reserve, the following valuable lot of rellery, plated goods, ° ' '' ' Watches, American gold brooch , and claret jug Handsome solid silver fruit stand (cost £SO) A large quantity of fancy jewellery, too numerous to particularise A valuable lot of watchmakers' and jewellers' materials and tools * The whole of the above goods will be sold ithout reserve, to wind up the Estate. Remember!—Sal3 will commence at 2 o'clock sharp. Terms at sale. TUESDAY, 27th APRIL. SALE OF FURNITURE. MR. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Mrs. Turnbull, to sell by auction, her entire household furniniture, 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 : "■ piano, handsome carpet, hearth] fender and fireirons, 0 chairs, sofa (very handsome), and easy chair, all genuine horsehair; cheffonier, and dining-table. No. 1 BEDROOM. A large double bedstead, horsehair mattress, &e., &c.,workstand, dressingtable, &c. No. 2 AND 3 BEDROOMS—Ditto. ■ Kitchen furniture (most complete), plated goods, knives, forks, &c. A full catalogue the day previous to the sale. Sale at 1 o'clock. N.B.—The Auctioneer can confidently recommend the furniture in Mrs. Turnbull'a house as thoroughly good, and the bedding, Sec, ia all very superior, and unexcoptionally .clean. For further particulars, apply to • GEORGE THOMAS, liambton-quay, 20th April.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4399, 26 April 1875, Page 4
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