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Auctions. TUESDAY, 25th MAY. Account of whom it may concern. ME J H. WALLACE is instructed by Messrs. A. P. STUAET & CO. to sell w public auction, at their warehouse, Custom-house-quay, at 12 o’clock noon, on Tuesday, 25th May, on account of whom it may cqu;eru, ex Sunbeam, Chapman, from London, the following goods, more or less damaged by jea water — AX over A.P.S. & Co., g 36—1 bale, 6 pieces tapestry carpets § 37 —1 do do do do § 38—1 do do do do § 39—1 do do do do BT over A.P.S. & Co., § 13- -1 bale, 4 pieces tapestry stair ' carpet AS over A.P.S. & Co., § 2S—Part of bale, 5 pra 10-4 scarlet blankets Sale at 12 o’clock noon. Terms at sale. TUESDAY, 25th MAY. IMPORTANT SALE OP PUES. ME. Gf H. YENNELL has received instructions to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Hunter-street, on Tuesday next, the 25th inst.— A choice assortment of Tasmanian opposum rugs, o '"Oy and black fur travelling caps, carriage mats, native catskin rugs Also, 12001 b curled horsehair 2 cages canaries, 6 in each Sale nt 1 o’clock. WEDNESDAY, 26th MAY. C E ME NT. At ,12.30 sharp." GH, YENNELL will sell at his auction- , rooms, Hunter-street—--30 barrels cement. WEDNESDAY, 26th MAY. IMPORTANT SALE OF SUPEEIOE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,’ &c., &o. ME. DUNCAN has received instructions from W. Gritton, Esq. (who is about leaving Wellington for New South Wales), to sell by public auction, at his residence, Woolcombestreet.'on Wednesday, 26tb May, at 11 o’clock, The greater portion of his household furniture. DRAWING-EOOM. Flower-basket with ferns, 1 set 3 coffee tables, 1 occasional table, China matting, music stool, drawing-room suite (5 pieces), 1 occasional table, 1 oval walnut table (inlaid), music stool to match suite, fender and fireirons, 1 parian mantle figure (Greek slave), 1 bracket, 1 parian mantle figure (“ Be quiet ”), 1 bracket. DINING-ROOM. 1 large side-board, glass filter, telescopic, • dining-table (Sft., with round ends), fender, fireirons,' hearth-rug, China matting, sunny kerosene lamps, flower-pots, hand sewing machine. BED-BOOM No. 1. 1 double iron bedstead, 1 hair mattress, 1 pair palliasses, 2 feather pillows, 1 feather bolster, curtains and bed furniture, Brussels carpet, window curtains and 1 marbletop washatand (superior), 1 marble-top toilet table, towel-horse, mahogany wardrobe (plate glass doors), 1 chest drawers, 2 cain chairs, hearth-rug, foot-bath, water-can, night commode. . , LUMBER-ROOM. 1 cupboard with shelves, 1 cupboard with shelves, 1 bath, 1 ottoman, China matting, set ■ fireirons, 2 canaries in cage. • ’ BED-EOOM No. 2. Iron bedstead, pair palliasses, flax mattress, bolster, feather pillow, wood stretcher, flax “mattress, flax pillow, washatand, washstand and ware, looking-glass, travelling chest drawers, piece carpet. HALL. 2 small wool mats, 1 large door-mat, 1 small door-mat, hanging lamps, piece carpeting. ' KITCHEN. 1 table with turned legs, 1 fender, ■ 1 kettle, 1 fry-pan, 1 gridiron, 5 saucepans, oval boiler, 2 wash-bowls, coal-scuttle and scoop, dustpan and brush, pair bellows, paste-board and roll-ing-pin, clothes-horse, 3 tea-trays, 1 meat safe, 4 sad-irons, 1 box - iron, clothes basket, 2 brooms, 1 dresser, ironing board, coffee-pot, tea pot, candlestick and cullender, 3 cake tins, tin dish, pepper and flour boxes, and strainer, 1 iron and 2 wooden spoons, knife-board, sausage machine, dinner service (about 160 pieces), six jugs (various), sundry jars and bottles, 1 brush, 3 galvanised iron tubs, washing board, 2 buckets, kerosene drum with tap, blacking and blacklead brushes, cinder-sifter, 2 scrubbing brushes, 2 wood chairs. . Also, ■

100 vols selected and recent worka on Scientific and Religions subjects. The Auctioneer wishes to draw the attention of intending purchasers-to the fact that nearly every article was made expressly to special order, by one of the best Sydney houses, regardless of expense. It may also be stated with perfect truth that no sale by auction has ever been held here of furniture equal in quality to the above. FRIDAY, 28th MAY. UNRESERVED' SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, ■With Pcechasing Clause. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from the Trustee of the bankrupt estate of J. G. F. Blow, to sell by public auction, on the premises, Adelaide road, on Friday, 28th May, at 2 o’clock— The lease of Town Acre 768,; together with buildings and other improvements thereon, viz., four-roomed house, let at 15s. per week; currier’s shop, store-room, wool store, stable,' and cart shed. The whole of the buildings are covered by-insurance to the extent of £l6O, , Also, Lime pits, tan pits, &c. The lease of this valuable property, with the. above improvements, which has about two years to run, contains a purchasing clause at the low price of £l5O, There is a valuable stream of water running l through the property. • After which will be sold the balance . of stock of. wattle bark, sumach, , - lamp black, oil and tallow, bark mill, curriers’ and saddlers’ tools, leather press, and tan vat, full of hides in course of preparation, 1 &c.,' See., &c. ' ■ Also, The equity of redemption of a section of land, part of town acre 216, allotment No. 9, Taranaki-strcet. Basils, girths, and sundry leather Also, horse, cart, and harness The above can be seen on the premises until the day of sale. ~ FRIDAY, 28th MAY. MR. R. J. DUNCAN lias been favored with instructions from James Gillioan, Esq., to sell by xmblic auction, on Friday, 28th instant, at 2 o’clock, at his sale rboms—--180 acres good . timbered land, in the BELMONT DISTRICT, Nos. 318, .349,' 352—0 f 60 acres each—about seven or eight miles from the Hutt bridge. The now road from Belmont to Pahautanui is laid through the sections. The three blocks will bo soldjn one or more lots, as may be required by the purchasers.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4423, 24 May 1875, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4423, 24 May 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4423, 24 May 1875, Page 4

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