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THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 29th JUKE. J EORGE THOMAS will sell by auction at his yard, Brandon-street, on Tuesday, 29th June, at 1 o'clock—--1 bay draught horse 2 hay ponies, broken to saddle or harness 1 trap horse, do do 1 bay mare, do do s*Bets cart harness, shafts and heading Also, at the store— Brussels carpets, oilcloth Dinner forks, teapots 1 sausage machine, tin kettle Kits of tools, and a lot of sundries &c, &c, &c. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 29th JUNE, SALE OF POTATOES. EORGE THOMAS will sell by auction, _ T on the Queen's Wharf, This Day (Tuesday), 29th June, at 2 o'clock, ex Hunter, just arrived from Motueka—--25 tons prime potatoes, in lots to siut purchasers. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 29th JUNE. SALE OF CURTAINS FROM GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. GEORGE THOMAS has received ins f tions to sell by auction at andon-street, on Tuesday, 29th %, >..~, «» - o'clock— All the curtains lately used in the Houses of Parliament, Wellington. They are made of scarlet flannel, and trimmed with yellow, and contain about 900 to 1000 yards. The whole to be sold without reserve. THIS DAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, . 29th and 30th June. IMPORTANT FURNITURE SALE. MR. J. DUNCAN has much pleasure in announcing that he is favored with inductions from W. H. Palmer, Esq.,_ to sell by auction, at his residence in Willisstreet, on above date 3, in consequence of his departure for Melbourne— The whole of his household furniture, with carriage, buggy, and hor3e. A truly magnificent rosewood pianoforte, 7h octaves, by the celebrated B ese, of Berlin, selected by Professor Lee, of Melbourne, and originally cost a short time ago £BS. One of the finest instruments ever offered for sale in Wellington. Also, One cottage pianoforte, from Scott, late of Collard and Co., in walnut. An excellent instrument. Catalogues containing full particulars will be published and circulated, and the auctioneer confidently recommends buyers of furniture to note that this will be one of the most important and valuable sales of furniture ever held in Wellington. All without any reserve. AUCTION SALE AT W. H. PALMERS', ESQ. MR. DUNCAN begs to announce that in order to avoid loss of time or inconvenience to buyers, he will sell the "carriage, buggy, and horse " Othello " at 3 o'clock sharp, on Tuesday, 29th June. Also, That the furniture and effects will be on view at Mr. Palmer's residence, Willis-street, on Monday, 28th June, the day before the auction. OMITTED IN MR. PALMER'S CATALOGUE. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell, immediately after the horses and carriages, This Day— About three loads straw, principally oaten. ', . J J. DUNCAN'S SALE THIS DAY. TERMS for Mr. Palmer's sale' of furniture :—Under £25, cash ; above that amount can be paid for by arrangement with the auctioneer. Terms declared at commence»nt of sale. . WEDNESDAY, 30th JUNE. To Builders, &c. If R. JAMES SMITH has received instruci_. tions from Mr. Awred McLean,: draper, to sell the shop (with large handsome framed windows, heavy glass) and dwellinghouse (at present.occupied as draper's shop, &c), in lots to suit purchasers, and without reserve. ' ■ ■ .:.' The shop and verandah, newly roofed with the beat oorrugated iron. A week's notice will be given for removal of the above to make room' for the new extensive buildings. ..;•',•■■ Sale at half-past 12 o'clock. N THE ASSIGNED ESTATE A, MULLINS & SON, HUTT. There will be sold by public auction on an early day the whole STOCK-IN-TRADE in their Stores at the Lower and Upper Hutt. Particulars in future advertisements A. P. STUART, Wellington, June 25. FRIDAY, 2nd JULY. IMPORTANT SALE OF FRUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, ROSES, AZALEAS, CAMELLIAS, &0., &c„ EX EASBY, FROM SYDNEY. MR. G. H. VENNELL will sell by public auction, at his rooms, on Friday next, the 2nd July, a first-class assortment of fruit trees, comprising— Peaches, 9 varieties Nectarines, 5 do Apples, 17 do Cherries, 3 do Apricots, 8 do Pears, 6 do Plums, 8 do Figs, mulberries, filberts, &c. &a A large variety of roses and azaleas Camellias, 28 varities 1 case assorted magnolias and ornamental plants &c, &c, &c. Sale at 12 o'clock noon.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4454, 29 June 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4454, 29 June 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4454, 29 June 1875, Page 4

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