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BALANCE OF STOCK-IN-TRADE A. MULLETS AND SONS, LOWER THOMAS has been favored IT with instructions from A. P. Stuart, Esq., Trustee in the above estate, to sell by public auction, on above date— The balance of the stock-in-trade, consisting of wines and spirits, ironmongery, &c, &c. jive stock, 30 pigs, &c. Sale at 11 o'clock.—Terms at sale. THURSDAY, 22nd JULY, TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. iEORGE THOMAS has received instrucr tions to sell by auction, at his auction :t, Lambton-quay, on Thursday, 22nd Jul; at 2 o'clock— Ex William Fruing, 150 casks Portland cement FRIDAY, 23rd JULY, At 11 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF IRONMONGERY, SADDLERY, BOOTS, DRAPERY, TEA, BOTTLED BEER, &c, &c, &c. GEORGE THOMAS will sell by auction at his rooms, Brandon-street, on Friday, July 23rd, at 11 o'clock— The following invoices of— Brushware, electro-plated ware Fenders and fireirons, wire nails Galvanised buckets, teapots Saddles and bridles, cart harness 2 crates white and gold china 10 coils rope, shovels 150 half-chests tea 100 boxes tea 20 cases Wolfe's schnapps Brandy—Martell's & Bisquit Dubouche Do 50 cases, Assciated Vineyard 4 tons sugar Bottled ale and stout 3 tons household, 2-crown and 3-crown, soap 50 boxes candles Poit and sherry wine 6 dozen American chairs (set up) 5 tons galvanised iron. DRAPERY AND BOOTS. . . Blankets, flannels, Scotch plaids, wincey 10 trunks boots and shoes Comprising— Women's cashmere boots Girls* kid, ladies' kid Strap shoes, slippers . 48 pairs leggings. Further particula . future advertisement. Sale at 11 o'clock—Lunch at 1 o'clock. Terms liberal, declared at sale. THURSDAY, 22nd JULY. NO RESERVE. PALE BRANDY, In cases and qr.-casks. OLD JAMAICA RUM. In cases and qr.-casks. ORANGE BITTERS, &c, &c, &c. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction, at his saleroom, on Thursday, 22nd July, at 2 o'clock, sundry merchandise, without reserve—--50 cases Imperial brandy, 1 doz. 25 do Associated Vineyard do 50 do fine old Jamaica rum 50 do orange bitters 4 qr.-casks Jamaica rum 5 do Associated Vineyard Company's pale brandy 4 qr.-tierces negrohead tobacco 7 cases Santons 10's flat do And other goods, which will be duly advertised TUESDAY, 3rd AUGUST. DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. A CONVENIENT aot ECONOMICALLY MANAGED RUN FOR SALE AT PORT UNDERWOOD. ~R. E. J". DUNCAN has received in- _ structions from Mr. J. N. Flood to sell by public auction, on Tuesday, 3rd August, at his sale-rooms, Panama-street— That valuable property known as STARMOUNT RUN, Containing—--7100 acres, more or less, situated in Port Underwood, Province of Marlborough. This run is held under a lease, of which seven «. iinoimirfir' at a warlv TRnLal of £9.Q 14s. 2d., with a right of renewal from the Crown for a further period of years, at an advance of 50 per cent on present rent. The proprietor has fortunately purchased the FREEHOLD OF ABOUT 145 ACRES, Which comprise ALL THE AVAILABLE LAND bays and approaches to the run. The property is nearly quite paddoeked by the waters of Port Underwood and Cook Strait, and is capable or can be made to carry from eight to ten thousand sheep, with a good herd of cattle, easily and profitably kept in the bays around the proper site for a homestead. Tooetheb with the freehold and leasehold will be sold upwards of ONE THOUSAND SUPERIOR MERINO SHEEP now depasturing theron. The proprietor's freehold of nearly 150 acres r<ally shuts up the leasehold and renders it unavailable to others. The sole reason for the o-wner parting with the above is in consequence _» J„„l:„;„r, gnJ tl. ... iS n dently recommends it to persons seeking for a safe investment for a moderate capital. Such an opportunity indeed is at present, and has been for the past few years, of rare occurrence. Port Underwood is one of the most accessible and safest harbors in New Zealand. Terms of payment are liberal.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4473, 21 July 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4473, 21 July 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4473, 21 July 1875, Page 4

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