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Auctions. THIS HAY, ■ WEDNESDAY, 9th JUNE. PUBLIC SALE OP WOOL. Messes, bethijnb & hunter win soil by public auction at their warehouse, Custom house-quay, on Wednesday, the 9th June, at 2 o’clock — 2 do do THURSDAY, 10th JUNE. Messes, bethune and hunter . will sell by public auction, at their old stores, Exchange Buildings, Te Aro, on Thursday, the 10th June, at 2 o’clock—"On account of whom it may concern--245 mats 5 tons sugar ’ "115 „ 2 ~ „ Ex Malay, from Hotarton—--800 cases Tasmanian apples and pears And 3 tons white lead 20 drums boiled and raw oil 1 ton oatmeal And various other goods. Custom-house Quay, Wellington, June 8. THURSDAY, 10th JUNE. ~ UNRESERVED SALE OE HOUSEHOLD EUENITUEE. ME. G. H. VENNELL has received instructions from Alex. Kerr, Esq., of the National Bank of New Zealand, who is removing to Nelson, to sell by public auction, at his residence, Hawkestone-street, on Thursday next, the 10th inst., At 12 o’clock — The whole of his valuable _ household furniture, &c., &c., consisting of drawing-room, dining-room, bedroom, and nursery furniture. DEAWING-EOOM. 1 100 table, carpet and hearthrug, 6 chairs, 2 easy chairs, fender and fireirons, 1 invalid couch (cane), 1 book-shelf, 1 pier-glass, 1 gipsy table, Canterbury, 1 engraving, 5 engravings, DINING-ROOM. 1 telescope table, 6 hair-seated chairs, 1 cedar cheffonier, 1 piano and stool, carpet, 1 pier-glass, 2. cane chairs, 1 pier-glass, fender and fireirons and fireguard. ' 1 BAGATELLE BOARD. 1 seltzer machine ; 1 sewing machine, stand and box (Little Wanzer); 1 table. No. 1 BEDROOM. 1 bedstead mattress and palliasses, 1 washstand and service, 1 marble washstand, 1 walnut Duchess table, dressing-table and glass, towel-horse, 1 chest drawers, 1 pier- . iglass, China matting and druggett, window poles, brackets, and rods, &c., &0., No. 2 BEDROOM. 1 cot, 1 stretcher, 1 dressing-table, 1 tin box, chamber service and 1 box, curtain poles, . brackets and rods. : No. 3 BEDROOM. Stretchers, matting, and rods. NURSERY. 1 chest drawers, 1 clothes horse, fireguard, arm tub bath (small), iron rods, and clothesbasket, &c., &c. PASSAGE. 1 Pembroke table, 1 hat and umbrella stand, oilcloth, stair carpet, 2 gates, 2 mats, 1 swing lamp. F LANDING. _ Foot-bath, 1 garden stool, oilcloth, curtains And box. KITCHEN. 1 plate-basket, 2 brackets, lamp, swing tray, 1 tea-tray, chairs and 1 kitchen table, scales, 1 picnic basket, spirit flask, 1 wicker jar, 3 stone jars, rat-trap, &c., &o. ; SCULLERY. Fryingpan, gridiron, filter, door-mat, oil can, tin box, 1 boiler, and sundries. Spittoon and stand, buckets, spade, rake, hoe, axe, brooms, coal scuttles, dust pan, perambulator, cockatoo, cage and stand, hammer, coal, wood, and sundries. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock on Thursday, 10th June. Catalogues may be had at Mr. G. H. Yenaell’s office, Hunter-street. SATURDAY, 12th JUNE. CLEARING SALE WITHOUT RESERVE. MB. J. H. WALLACE will sell by public auction, without reserve, on Saturday, 12th June, at 12 o’clock noon, A miscellaneous assortment of Sundries, consisting of— Lamps Glasses and globes Boots, shirts Sewing machine Tables, books And a variety of useful sundries. No reserve. THURSDAY, 24th JUNE. THE FINE SCREW S.S. KEERA, 220 Tons Burthen. For Sale by Public Auction. Under instructions from the Colonial Sugar Refining Company. E RADLEY, NEWTON, and LAMB have been favored with instructions from the Colonial Sugar Refining Company to sell by auction, at the Australian Auction Mart, Pitt and O’Connell streets, Sydney, on Thursday, 24th June, at 11 o’clock — The fine screw steamer Keera, recently employed in the Clarence River trade, and now disposed of solely on account of the arrival of the Colonial Sugar Company’s new steamship, the Fiona. The Keera is of the following dimensions : —Length, 133 l-10ft.; breadth, 20 4-10 ft. Depth of hold, 9 4-10 ft. She is fitted with 60 h.p. (nominal) engine, by Stephenson, and has recently undergone a thorough overhaul of both hull and machinery. She is well and favorably known in the intercolonial, coasting, and New Zealand trades, has large carrying capacity on a very light draught, is well found, and in excellent order. . Inventory on view at sale-rooms. Inspection invited. Terms at sale. • TUESDAY, 15th JUNE. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. ME. E. J. DUNCAN has been favored with instructions from the Wellington Land and Building Company, Limited, to sell by public auction, on above date, at his salerooms, Paharna-strect, at 2 o’clock precisely— The leases of 30 sections land, having a term of 40 years. This valuable property has frontages to Tory-street, Cambridge-terrace, College-street, and Vivian-street, and buildings are being rapidly erected on this and the adjacent properties, and the neighborhood will become in a short time ono of the most thickly populated in the city. 10 (ten) of these sections have frontages of 53ft. 6in. to Tory-street or Cambridgo-street, by a width of 107 ft. more or loss. 20 (twenty) of the sections have frontages of 37ft. 2iu. more or less, by a depth of Xo7ft. moro or less. Also, Four sections land, viz., Nos. 13, 21, 23, and 25, with now and substantial dwcllinghouses erected thereon, possessing outhouses and every necessary conveniences. Terms aro very liberal. Plans and other particulars may bo obtained at the office of the auctioneer.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4437, 9 June 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4437, 9 June 1875, Page 4

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