Auctions. THIS DAY. ■WEDNESDAY, 11th AUGUST. SALE OF CHEESE, ONIONS, AND POTATOES. n EORGE THOMAS has received iustrucvX. tions from the importer to sell by suetion, on Wednesday, 11th August, at 2 o clock, at his old auction room, Lambton-quay, the following goods—--1 ton Canterbury cheese, in lots to suit purchasers (sale absolute) 1 do prime onions, do 5 do Motueka potatoes, do Terms at sale. No reserve. Also, A lot of sundries, must be cleared. THUESDAY, 12th AUGUST. UNRESERVED SALE OF FRUIT TREES, CAMELLIAS, AZALEAS, SHRUBS, &c., &c. MR. G. H. YENNELL Mill sell by public auction, at his rooms, Hunter-street, on Thursday next, the 12th August, the following valuable collection of fruit trees, shrubs, &c., ex Easby, from Sydney, from the well-known nursery of Moss, Eergusson, and Son — Apricots, 10 varieties Pears, 6 do Peaches, 10 do Nectarines, 8 do Plums, 8 do Cherries, 8 do Nuts, various Currants, and assortment of prize-taking gooseberries, 20 sorts Apples, various Pines, cypresses, See., Sec. Camellias, a very choice assortment of the very best double white, and known names and varieties Azaleas in variety Sale at half-past 12 sharp. FRIDAY, 13th AUGUST. PUBLIC SALE OF HORSES. Messrs, bethune & hunter win sell by public auctiou, at their stock yard, Manners-street, on Friday, 13th August, at two o’clock— A very superior draft of Horses and Mares, bred in the Rangitikei district, including one pair of handsome carriage horses, several useful draught horses and mares, accustomed to farm work, a number of mares and horses broken to saddle and harness, several of them trained to carry a lady, and others suitable for buggy and cab work. Wellington, 6th August, 1875. MONDAY, 16th AUGUST. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. JAMES SMITH has received instructions from Mr. F. Jones, Cabinetmaker, Lambton-quay (who has sold his upper premises), to seU by public auction, on said premises, next Monday, the' 16th inst., the remainder of his important and valuable stock-in-trade, comprising—--3 large lathes, benches, tools, &c.; also a large and elegant assortment of handsome furniture, 2 new splendid first-class pianos, platedware, glassware, crockeryware, holloware, brushware, tinware, &c., See., in great variety. Full particulars will be duly announced in future advertisement. Wellington, August 7, 1875. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF A MULLINS & SON. THERE will be offered by public auction, on an early day, the properties referred to above, particulars of which will be given in future advertisements. A. P. STUART, Trustee. Wellington, 7th August, 1875. isrusic. JUST IMPORTED AND ON VIEW—--3000 .very select and popular pieces and books of CHAPPELL’S AND BOOSEY’S MUSIC, viz., In songs, ballads, duets, trios, fantasias, quadrilles, lancers, Caledonians, polka-mazurkas, waltzes, schottisches, overtures. To be followed by parcels specially selected for this province. WARBURTON & GOODMAN, Lambton-quay, under the Verandah. M USIC, PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, HARMONIUMS, Sheet Music, Vocal and Instrumental, VIOLINS, FLUTES, PICCOLOS, CONCERTINAS, ACCORDIONS, Cornets, Clarionets, and all Band and Orchestral Instruments, SEWING MACHINES, FANCY GOODS. HUGH APLIN, Lambton-quay. Pianofortes on hire. All instruments carefully repaired and correctly tuned. ■p lAN OS. PIANOS. Six brilliant, powerful, and elegant Pianofortes—full seal-, seven octaves, trichord, improved repetit’ a action, iron compensating braces—from the celebrated manufactory of Robert Ruppach (prize medaler), Hamburg. Mr. Hugh Apiin begs to call especial attention to this very fine shipment; also, Pianofortes by celebrated English makers Kirlcman, Murphy, Chappell, Kiluer, Chappell, Sec., Sec. Alexandre,Metzler, and Allison’s Harmoniums. HUGH APLIN, Lambton-quay. O RAMSEY, Pianoforte Maker, from • Broadwood’s having had considerable experience in all kinds of pianos, both cottage and grand, is prepared to tnne, regulate, and repair instruments by all English and foreign makers. Work done on reasonable terms for the trade. Orders left at Burrett’s, bookseller, Lamb-ton-quay, will be carefully attended to. jyj' R . PARK ER, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, MOLES WORTH STREET, Next Wesleyan Chapel. LESSONS ON THE PIANOFORTE Elementary and Finishing. IU vT. R A Y M O N D, TEACHER OF MUSIC, Ccba-steeet, near Ghuznee-street. Terms on apnlication. Produce THE undersigned are Cash Buyers of WO OL and other PRODUCE, or will make advances on the same on liberal terras. LEVIN & CO. COLONIAL PRODUCE. THE undersigned are Cash Purchasers of WOOL, TALLOW, and other produce; or they will make liberal advances on the same. JOHNSTON & CO.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4491, 11 August 1875, Page 4
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