Auctions. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 28th APRIL. MR. DUNCAN’S Sale of Merchandise is unavoidably POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, 28lh inst., as it -was impossible to obtain samples from Bonded Stores in time for Tuesday, 27 th. Sale will commence at 11 o’deck on WEDNESDAY. WEDNESDAY, 2Sth APRIL. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED TRADE SALE. MB. DUNCAN will sell by order of the Importers, by public auction, on nesday, 28th inst., 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 OS' 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. Nos. 6,7, and S 6 cwt. staples for do 110 boxes figs 20 boxes Eleme and Muscatel raisins 100 boxes sperm candles 50 boxes Belmont do 2 cases Swiss cigars, Ormond’s 100 boxes Havannah shape cigars, 100 each 70 boxes Incomparable cigars, 50 in each 4 cases tobacco. Signet 10s. and Prince Albert ■ 2 tons Y sugar, Victoria Company’s 50 boxes tea, ex May 137 boxes tea, ex May and Liman 65 half-chests tea 4 octaves Bruno Silvas port wine 10 octaves G star and 3 diamond port 15 qr-casks port, OP in triangle 4 qr-casks sherry, SSS 20 cases No. 2 Moselle, Deinbard & Co. 20 cases Epernay champagne 8 cases Amontillado sherry, very superior 5 cases maraschino 50 casks Bass' bottled ale, triangle 28 qr-casks Bisquit, Dubouohe, 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-cask Dimville’s whisky, old 1 qr-cask Kinaban’s LL 50 cases Associated Vineyard brandy 80 cases Bisquit, Dubouohe, and Co.’s * brandy 15 cases Hennessy’s brandy 25 cases flask—Bisquit, Dubouohe, and Associated Vineyard 100 cases JDKZ geneva 2'S over proof 40 cases bell brand do, 4 gallons 8 cases red heart rum 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-easks sherry, sundry brands '4 qr-casks Australian wine 30 cases St. Julien claret 10 cases No. 2 moselle 15 cases 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.
Terms liberal THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 28th APRIL. ME. K. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction, at his sale, this day, 1 trunk, 59 pairs youths' lace-up boots 1 do 72 do women's boots, kid E.S. ■ .1 do 72 do men’s calf-elastic aides 2 hhds Dagobext’a pale brandy 4 qr-casks do do 17‘cases claret, each 2 doz pints 20 casks Jeffreys’ ale 25 do Bass’s ale 15 cases Guinness’s stout, bottledby Spark’s motive 100 boxes cigars, 100 each 15 half-chests tea, ex Amoy 4 cases DSE Coleman’s mustard Terras liberal, at sale. PUBLIC NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT OF SALE OF SIX ACEES OF LAND AT THE UPPEE HUTT. ME. E. J. DUNCAN begs to inform the public that the sale of Six Acres of Land advertised to be sold on Thursday, at A. Mullins and Son’s, Upper Hutt, is postponed until TUESDAY, 4th May, 1875. Full description will be published in to-morrow’s payers. PEELIMINAEY NOTICE. THURSDAY, 29th APEIL. ME. E. 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, Stock-in-trade, &c. For particulars see catalogues. SATURDAY, Ist MAY. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE. DWELLING-HOUSE IN INGBSTEESTEEET. ME. E. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from Captain Stafford, to sell by auction, on Saturday, Ist May, at his saleroom, at 12 o'clock precisely,— That convenient dwelling-house, in In-gestro-street, now in the occupation of M. E. Samuel, Esq. Possession can be given on Ist July, 1875Further particulars will be duly advertised. FEIDAY, 7th MAY. IMPORTANT SALE OF FURNITURE AND STOCK-IN-TEADE At the Golden Fleece, Pakuratahi. ME. E. J. DUNCAN is favored with instructions from Mr. Wagg, of the Paknratahi, to sell by public auction, without the least reserve, on Friday, 7th May, at that well-known Hotel, The Golden Fleece, The whole of the Furniture and Stock-in-trade, without reserve. Sale will commence at 11 o’clock. THURSDAY, 29th APRIL. CLEARING SALE—STOCK-IN-TEADE AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ME. JAMES SMITH has received instructions from Mr. Charles Hears, who is retiring from business, to sell by public auction, at his shop, Willis-street, without reserve—- - The remainder of his stock, comprising— Ladies’ and gentlemen’s saddles, superior cart and trap harness, martingales, bridles, whips, spurs, girths, saddlers’- furniture, &c. Also, The whole of the household furniture and effects, ‘ , Sale at 2 o’clock sharp. Terns cash.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4401, 28 April 1875, Page 4
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