AuctionsTHIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 12th At 2 o’clock. ax AY, TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. ELEYY has received instructions from • the importer to sell by auction, at his rooms, next Odd Fellows’ Hall, Biases cigars, 20,000, various brands 3 boxes tobacco 1 case saddles and bridles 10 do cut tumblers 2 do carpet bags 1 do men’s Crimean shirts 1 do do trousers and vests 2 bales blankets 5 do paperhangings Chamois leathers, looking-glasses Drapery Plated ware, consisting of cruets, butter coolers, sugars, marmalade stands, tea, table, and dessert spoons and forks Wheeler and Wilson’s sewing machines, and sundry lots of furniture Sale at 2 o’clock. Terms liberal. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 12th MAY. LAND IN MOLESWOETH STREET. GEORGE THOMAS is instructed by the Public Trustee, to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambton-quay, on Wednesday, the 12th day of May next, Apiece of land situate in Molosworth-street, and having a frontage thereto of 25 feet by a depth of 01 feet, more or less, the northern boundary of which abuts on the Princess Hotel property. Sale at 2 o’clock. Terms at sale. THIS DAY, ■WEDNESDAY, 12th MAY. ME. E. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction, on Wednesday, at half-past 1 p.m., at his rooms,— 12 cases apples 1 coop turkeys And a variety of goods to clear up former sales, being the unsold lots. Among them are one Leamington range, rope, tea services, figs, raisins, stretcher and mattress, moleskin trousers, &c., &c, THURSDAY, 13th MAY. ME. E. J. DUNCAN is instructed by Mrs. Corlett to sell by public auction at her residence, next to Mr. Barber’s, butcher, Molesworth-street, on above date, at 12 o'clock precisely,— Her household furniture and effects, including a very handsome and superior pianoforte, nearly new, sewing machines, inlaid tables, chairs (cane and wood), sofa and couch, green rep and muslin curtains, ottoman, carpets, floorcloth, matting and mats, chamber ware and washstands, school forms, desks, maps, and blackboard, vases, school books, and toilet sets, dressing tables, iron bedsteads, mattresses, and blankets, crockery, and kitchen utensils, &c., &c., &c. FRIDAY, 14th MAY. ME. E. J. DUNCAN win seU by public auction at his sale room, on above date, at 2 o’clock precisely, — 5 cases oil paintings, chromo lithographs and engravings, a portion of which are now on view and may be seen at the rooms. Also, 1 case croquet game All without the slightest reserve. THURSDAY, 20th MAY. IMPORTANT SALE MERCHANDIZE. ME. E. J. DUNCAN will seU by public auction on Thursday, 20th May, at his sale room, at 2 o’clock, without any reserve, — Beer, wines, and spirits And general merchandize Particulars in future advertisements. THURSDAY, 13th MAY. PUBLIC SALE OF HORSES. Messes, bethune & huntee win seU by pubUe auction, at their stockyard, Manners-street, on Thursday, 13th May, at 2 o’clock, — 10 horses and mares, including two creamcolored mares broken to saddle and harness • Also, Six good milch cows, several of which wiU calve within the next few months. Wellington, May 10. NOTICE.— SALE by AUCTION of the Screw Steamship EDINA, at Lloyd’s rooms, MELBOUENE, 27th MAY next. Full particulars in Melbourne Argus. JOSEPH LUKEY, Auctioneor. Furniture USNIT U R i! JUST OPENED, A LARGE SHIPMENT GP FIRST-CLASS ENGLISH FURNITURE, CARPETS, AND FLOORCLOTH. WILL BE SOLD 10 PER CENT. UNDER OLD PRICES, To make room for goods to arrive. 60 pieces Brussels carpet, with borders to match 30 do tapestry do do 20 Kidderminster, 3-ply and 2 : ply, stair carpets Rugs of all kinds, from 10s. 200 dozen chairs 2 cases fenders 100 lengths of gold moulding American bedroom suite 200 iron bedsteads Pier glasses Folding chairs Mattresses of all kinds Chests of drawers Portmanteaus 5 cases toilet glasses Portmanteaus W, JAMES, Steam Cabinet Factory, opposite the Theatre. Hotels- 1 PC RTS MAN’S ARMS HOTEL WAIKANAE. (under distinguished patronage.) For invalids and those requiring change of air and scene, the above locality is highly recommended. Sea bathing is one of the advantages offered to the feeble, while the convalescent can enjoy healtliful exercises and sport to their hearts’ content. A trip to Kapiti can bo made almost any day in the summer, sailing and pulling boats being always in readiness. Ladies’ and gents’ saddle horses for equestrian excursions into the surrounding country can he obtained without delay. Every convenience and comfort for travellers, tourists, and those in search of health; for the latter of whom this locality offers special inducements, especially in the cases of sickly children or invalid ladies, who can enjoy at Waikanae the comforts and retirement of a home, with varied and beautiful scenery, and a most salubrious climate. J. EESIfINE, Proprietor,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4413, 12 May 1875, Page 4
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