TUESDAY, 31st AUGUST. TO BAKERS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. 105 TONS SUPERFINE ADELAIDE ■ FLOUR (Warranted.) WITHOUT RESERVE. _ ~R. R. J. DUNCAN will sell * tion, on the Queen's wharf, on ' 81st August, 1575, at 12 o'clock—--25 tons Dunn's 25 do Margary 20 do Crawford 15 do Rowett and Hooper 15 do W. Hanke S do Duffields 105 tons superfine Adelaide flour TebMs:—Over £SO, four months' approved bills. Note Delivery of all purchases must be taken before Saturday. Up to Friday night renttrill be free. Buyers must, however, settle accounts before Thursday, 2nd September. This is a genuine unreserved auction sale, and the whole 105 tons will be sold to the highest bidders. TUESDAY, 31st AUGUST. PUBLIC SALE. SADDLERY. "R. G. H. VENNELL will sell by public _ auction, at his stores, Hunter-street, on Tuesday, 31st inst. — 2 cases assorted gent's saddles 3 sets double buggy harness 1 case snaffles and bridles Ladies' and gent's Pelham do Martingales Ladie3' and gent's riding whips " Waggon whips 10001b3. curled horsehair Cart and express harness ftc, &c, &c. Sale at 2 o'clock. THURSDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER. VALUABLE INVESTMENT. TARANAKI-STREET, CORNER OF ARTHUR-STREET, (Late in the occupation of Mr. Aitken, Grocer.) MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed to sell by public auction at his saleroom, Hunter-street, on Thursday, 2nd September, at 2 o'clock p.m.— That valuable freehold, having a frontage of 23ft. to Taranaki-street, and a frontage of 80ft. to Arthur-street, together with the substantiallybuilt new house and shop, late in the occupation of Mr. Aitken, grocer. ' Further particulars to be had at the office of the auctioneer. THURSDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD, Drummond-street, Adelaide-road. R. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by the proprietor to sell by public auction, at his saleroom, Hunter-street, on Thursday, 2nd September, at 2 o'clock p.m. — That valuable freehold, Drummond-street, Adelaide-road, a frontage of 31ft. by 190 ft, together with two new and well-built comfortable houses, "papered and painted. A good well and pump. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 31st AUGUST. CLEARING-OUT SALE AT NOAH'S ARK. EORGE THOMAS has been instructed by Messrs. Plqimer, Reeves, aot> Co., to sell by auction, at their stores, Custom-house-street, on Tuesday next, the 31st inst., at 2 o'clock— The following good 3, prior to stock taking, 15 sacks fowl's wheat 8 do onions 150 do prime Canterbury potatoes, blue Derwents 150 do Motueka do ' 70 do early white seed potatoes, bath • kidneys 30 do do do, flukes 10 do Meeks* oatmeal, 251b3. and 501bs. 30 bags Steggall's do, each 151bs. 5 case 3 prime Canterbury cheese, large 25 only do do, small 1 case green hams and bacon, in cloth 7 hams, 10 sides do do, loose 185 sacks prime Canterbury oats 40 do black tartarian do 50 do beans 50 do peas 50 do maize 84 do chaff, with oats - 148 do bran 7 do Cocksfoot grass seed 50 do Isaac Wilson's flour, 2001bs. 50 dd Moir's do, 2001bs. 100 bags Wilson King's do, lOOlbs. 50 do Moir's do, lOOlbs. 100 do Anderson and Mowat's do, lOOlbs. 100 do Meeks' do, lOOlbs. 200 do Anderson and Mowat's do, 501bs. 21 hf-cbests tea 46 bags' fijie salt 10 kegs .wire nails 5 case 3 Blood's stout -.. WEDNESDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER. ~ SALE OF A COMFORTABLE COTTAGE. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the owner, to sell by auction at his rooms, Lambton-quay, on Wednesday, Ist September, at 2 o'clock— A very nice cottage in Drummondstreet (off Adelaide-road), and opposite the Wesleyan Chapel. The , house contains four rooms, well finished throughout, scrimmed and papered. Good well of water, &c, &c. Land is 70ft. to Drummondstreet, by 74ft. to Hanson-street. Fm+Vipr nspHmiUra mn-17 bo nW-nW/l from the auctioneer. FRIDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER. SALE OF 150 ACRES OF FREEHOLD, NEAR FOXTON, MANAWATU DISTRICT. s* EORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the proprietor to sell by auction, on Friday, 3rd September, at his auctionroom, Lambton-quay—--150 acres of good bush land, partly cleared, and composed of a fine rich soil, being sections Nos. 3 and 4, having a frontage to the main line of railway now open between Foxton and* Palmerstou. This land was formerly selected by volunteers on account of scrip, and was a capital selection. Also, at the same time, 2 town sections in the township of Fitzherbert, Manawatu District. Terms liberal, declared at sale. GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer, Lambton-quay, Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4506, 30 August 1875, Page 8
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