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THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 21st AUGUST. Continuation of SALE OF BALANCE OF STOCK-IN-TRADE OF R. AITKIN. THOMAS has received inT structions from the Trustee to sell by auction at his stores, Brandon-street, on Saturday, August 21, at 1 o'clock — Groceries, hardware Books, toys Boots, shoes Collars, cottons Buttons, combs, brushes Paper, crockery AND Various other goods, too numerous to particularise. TUESDAY, 24th AUGUST. TO SPECULATORS AND OTHERS. 100 ACRES OF THE FINEST LAND IN THE TOWNSHIP OF ALFREDTON, Sections IS4 and 185. IEORGE THOMAS has been favored with r instructions to sell by public auction on Tuesday, 24th August, at his auction rooms, Lambton-quay—--100 acres of the finest land in Al" adjoining Huntley and Betiumus, and close to the public road to Castle Point. Terms liberal, declared at sale. For further particulars apply to Geokge Thomas, auctioneer. THURSDAY, 26th AUGUST. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN SECTIONS IN FOXTON AND PALMERSTON. Jj/JL instructions to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Hunter-street, on Thursday next, the 26th inst. The following valuable sections, viz. : TOWNSHIP OF FOXTON, Section No. 565, lr. Op. ; 566, lr. 3p. Title under Land Transfer. SUBURBAN, FOXTON. No. 232, 25a, 3r. 19p. Title, Crown grant. TOWNSHIP OF PALMERSTON. No. 773, 775, 777, and 779, and other properties. Sale at 2 o'clock. THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 21st AUGUST. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. MR.' J. H. WALLACE is instructed to sell by public auction, at his new saleroom, Hunter-street, at 2 o'clock p.m., the property of a gentleman who has left Wellington, the following household furniture and sundries— Chairs, tables, sofa bedstead, garden and carpenters' tools, school books, drawing materials, maps, and a variety of sundries. Sale at 2 o'clock. MONDAY, 23rd AUGUST. IMPORTANT SALE OF ALABASTER WORKS OF ART, DIRECT PROM ITALY. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed to sell by public auction on Monday, 23rd August, at his new saleroom, Hunter-street, commencing at 11 o'clock, a veiy choice collection of alabaster works of art, direct from Italy, consisting of— Vases, figures, caskets, centre - pieces, fruit plates, flower - pots, water bottles, and a large variety of beautiful ornaments. Also, Engravings, photographs, chromo-litho-graphs, oil paintings, and other works of art, and a valuable rosewood pianoforte. Full particulars in catalogue. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. THURSDAY, 26th AUGUST. LARGE BONA FIDE SALE OF CLOTHING, &c. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received :* ' tions from Messrs. Litchfield a in consequence of their retiring from bn to sell by auction, on their premises, ' street, on Thursday, 26th August, at 2 o'clock sharp, the following goods, the bulk of them without the slightest reserve — Crimean shirts, hosiery, blankets Men's tweed suits Boys' do do Do black cloth suits Trousers and vests, in variety Do, macintoshes &.C &c. &c. The auctioneer requests the particular attention of both country and town buyers to this genuine unreserved sale of the abo%-e new ' uperior quality of men's and boys' clothing. FRIDAY, 27th AUGUST. EXTENSIVE UNRESERVED TRADE SALE. "R. R. J. DUNCAN has received instruc- __ . tions from various importers to sell by public auction, .at hi 3 sale rooms, Pana street and Lambton-quay, on Friday, 27th August— An extensive assortment of beer, wine, and spirits. Particulars of which will be duly advertised. THURSDAY, 18th NOVEMBER. IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE SALE OF PUKE SHORTHORNS, Of the celebrated NB (conjoined) brand. j EAGLESTONE, and j . J CO., jointly with FISKEN and GIB- I SON, are favored with instructions from the breeder, the Honourable Niel Black, to offer for sale by auction, at Mount Noorat, near mg, Victoria, on Thursday, the 18th November next — 400 head of pure shorthorns, As follows : 10 pedigree bulls, from 1 to 2 J years old 20 „ heifers 70 pure bulls, from 1 to 2| years old .80 „ heifers, from 2Jto 3 years old 80 „ „ from 3to 4 years old 40 „ cows, from 4to 5 years old 50 „ „ from sto 6 years old 50 „ „ aged. Thi3 fine herd, which was commenced by the present owner 34 years ago, comprised cohs and bulls of the purest strain of blood then obtainable, and the standard of excellence I — ; ig been maintained and improved by lar and systematic additions of the fini mens of both sexes procurable in Grt Britain, is unsurpassed in the Southern Hemis--here for purity of blood, size, symmetry, and rength of constitution. The auctioneers have much pleasure in re- j commending the above to buyers for stud purposes, as breeding from pampered or ovei ' "' animals has been carefully avoided. Catalogues will shortly be prepared, and caa be obtained on application to the auctioneers.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4499, 21 August 1875, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
756

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4499, 21 August 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4499, 21 August 1875, Page 4

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