Auctions. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, Oth JUNE. CHOICE FURNITURE FOR SALE BY AUCTION. GEORGE THOMAS will sell by auction, on Saturday, at one o'clock, at his auction room, Brandon-street — 1 kitchen range 3 single bedsteads 1 double do, very superior 2 carpets , 5 pieces matting 2 tables, chairs 1 chest drawers, superior 3 trunks ladies' boots 2 do children's do A lot of drapery ' 1 splendid trap, quite new 5 tons potatoes 40 mats dates • 7 cases port wine 5 pictures 1 second-hand piano. Terms liberal. FRIDAY, 11th JUNE, At 2 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF CHANCE'S WINDOW GLASS. EORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the importer to sell by auction, on the above date, at his store, Brandon-. -*~eet, the following invoice of Chance's best ndow glass : 18 boxes, 200 ft. each, 16oz. sheet, from 30x15 to 50x24 12 do do, 21oz. do, from 32x32 to 60x30 For further particulars apply to the auctioneer, where samples are on view. ?erms liberal, declared at sale. N.B.—The above sale presents a vorable opportunity for country storekeepers *plenish their stocks of glass, there being a "reat variety of sizes. GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, sth JUNE. ""i/fK. R. J. DUNCAN has received instruc- _. U. tions from Mrs. Williams to sell by public auction, at her residence, Molesworth-street, corner of Wingfield-street, on Saturday, sth June, at two o'clock — Household furniture and effects. TUFSDAY, Bth JUNE. k/TR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by public jJL auction, at Messrs. Bethune and Hunter's Yards, Manners-street, on Tuesday, Bth June, at two o'clock — 20 superior saddle and light draught horses, from the celebrated farm of Messrs Morton andLuptou, Wairoa. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, sth JUNE. On account of whom it may eoncer: MR J. H. WAL~ sell by public auction at Messrs. Whittem, Nicholson, and Co.'s Warehouse, Hunter-street, this day (Saturday), at 12 o'clock noon, on account of whom it may concern, ex Kingdom of Italy, from London, more or les3 damaged by sea water — Bale W.N. (in diamond) § 2—lo pieces Hessian Bale S.M. § 3—lo pieces Hessian Ex Hindostan, from London, Bale W.N. (in diamond) 88-13—1 roll inattinjr PRELIMINARY NOTICE. UNRESERVED SALE OF FURNITURE. i/TR. G. H. VENNELL has received inxi_ structions from Alex. Kerr, Esq., of the National Bank of New Zealand, who is removing to Nelson, to sell by public auctionThe whole of las valuable household furniture. Full particulars in future advertisements, and catalogues. SALE ON TUESDAY, Bth INST. Fancy Goods TUST OPENED. 1 CASE RIMMEI/S PERFUMERY, IN Soaps, Scents, and Toilet Vikegak. 1 case, containing A Quantity of Black and Colored Bugle Trimmings ARCHERY, a Large Assortment. N.B.—To arrive, per Hannibal—--2000 BOOKS AND PIECES MUSIC, Selected to order. WARBURTONAND GOODMAN, Lambton-'quay, Under the Verandah. Basin ess Notices OAFE DE PARIS, Lambton-qcay. Messrs. C. SPRINGER and PROSPER beg to announce that they have now opened the eligible premises lately occupied by Dr. Diver, lbton-quay, and close to the Theatre Royal, as a CAFE DE PARIS. They are both highly experienced in the management of such a business, and will do their utmost to give satisfaction to their guests. Luncheons and Dinners throughout the day. Suppers from nine till twelve o'clock, p.m. Wellington, May 9, 1875. TE ARO PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, (Late G. Baillie.) CUBA-STREET. JOHN KELLY beg 3 to intimate to his friends and the public generally, that he has taken a, lease of the above premises, and he hopes by strict attention to business and the production of first-class work only, to merit a fair share of public patronage. From Jv K.'s long experience (over 12 years) in one of the first houses in Glasgow, patrons may rest assured that neither time nor trouble will be spared in endeavoring to please them. Photographing children will have special iniatures for brooches, lockets, &c, finished in any style. Outdoor photography in all its branches. TE ARO PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO is NOW OPEN. Address—Cuba-street, Te Aro. "GAHAURANGA STEAM WOOL SCOURING WORKS. The undersigned is prepared to Scour Wool, Locks, and Pieces at Id. (one penny) per lb. scoured weight. Delivery taken in Wellington, and returned free of charge. Also, cash buyer of wool and skins ALFRED TYER. E N R Y WALTON FELLMONGER, And cash Buyer of WOOL, HIDES, AND SHEEP SKINS GLENCItAGIE, i Nffhauramja Line, Welliurton. JF R E E S 'J? O N, • Wholesale Fbuitebeb, &0., 8 and 9 Markets, York-street, Sydney. J9S" Great care is taken in packing and selecting fruit for the intercolonial trado, and orders meot with prompt attention,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4434, 5 June 1875, Page 4
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