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MONDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER. IMPORTANT SALE OF CHINESE GOODS AND VALUABLE PIANOS. :R_.J. H. "WALLACE is instructed by . the importers to sell by public auction, at hia new saleroom, Hunter-street, on Monday, - 6th September, at 2 o'clock p.m., the following varied assortment of fancy and other BEST CHINESE LACQUEREDWARE, Consisting of— Work tables, work boxes, and desks, Cabinets, tea caddies, tea poys, tea trays, Card boxes, chess boards, ivory card cases, Fans, paper knives and drafts, sandal wood fans, glove and handkerchief boxes, Jewel cases, bronze figures, ornaments, Inkstands, candlesticks, &c, &c. Also, Two very superior rosewood pianos, by Broadwood and Sons, with music stools. Sale at 2 o'clock. TUESDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, AUCTION SALE TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. fIHE undersigned will offer for sale by ' public auction on Tuesday, 7th Septemt store, Kebbell's Mills—--500 bags bran 19 do malting barley 7 boxes thumb blue, each 251bs 4 do "Windsor do, each 251bs 4 cases bacon and hams 5 bags pearl barley 50 do barley meal 150 boxes candles 100 casks cement, ex William Fruing 3 do white clover 1 do red do 1 do trefoil do 20 do currants 30 boxes do 750 sacks flour 350 bags do, lOOlbs 250 do do, 501bs ("Brands—Anderson and Mowatt, Ruddenclau, ing's, Lane's, Moffat's, and Duncan's.] 350 sacks flour, Dunn's Adelaide 1 bale hops, Nelson 5 cases J. and T. Morton's red herrings 20 do potted meat 3 40 brls rose-head nails, lin to 2Jin 6 cases Cross and Blackwell's salad oil, pints 9 do do do, i pints 500 bags oats 3 bales printing paper, double crown 1 do do do do, demy 2,3, 4in planks, ash 100 bags rice, each 561bs SUGAR. 100 gunnies Yarraville crystals, I.C. 40 do do white 40 do C. SOAP 40 boxes, each J cwt, 2 crown 19 do do do, blue mottled 30 do do do, Excelsior 20 kegs sulphur copper SPIRITS. 20 casks Jeffrey's ale 4 qr-casks MarteU's pale brandy 3 do do do dark do 63 cases do do 5 qr-casks Vine Growers' pale do 1 hhd do do 30 cases do do 5 do, each 48 flasks, do do 50 do Pomerall claret 50 do St. Julian do 25 do St. Medoc 36 do Sechback & Co.'s dry champag , quarts 10 do do do, pints 30 do Tom and Cameron's ginger wine 100 do J. H. Henke's geneva, each 2 gallons 30 do do do, each 4 gallons 7 qr-casks Red St»>- Wps* Trxlian v.itted rum, 34 o.p. 9 do do, 14 o.p. 10 do do Tom and Cameron's whisky 50 do Long John do 30 do fine Scotch do 30 do Rob Roy do 40 qr-casks sherry, Ygle " " ~ 8 do do, Cousins' 4 dia: 10 do Spanish Red 20 cases port wine 20 do sherry do TEA. 12 half-chests tea, Rachal, each 401bs 25 do do, St. Bry cedale, each 401bs 35 do do, Legislator 48 boxes new season's, each 61bs, ex Pards 5 hhds sheepwash tobacco Wire VEHICLES—CARRIAGES & BUGGIES. 2 carryalls, covered, and 1 pole and shaft 2 buggies, no top 1 do do, pole and shaft 1 fine American top, do do 1 waggon, 2 seated Sale at 12 o'clock. JAMES O'SHEA. JAMES SMITH, Auctioneer. 27th August. THURSDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER. "R. R. J. DUNCAN will sell, on above date, at 2 o'clock, by order of Mr. M ackson, who is relinquishing this portio of his business, at th; New Zealander Livery Stables, Manners-3trjet — 1 handsome barouche, with or without horses and harness complete 1 drag and harness, to carry 10 passenger.* - l~omnibus 2 spring carts 1 dray, with harness, saddles, and bridles Also, Several fir3t-class harness horses, warranted according to description. TUESDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER. "R. R. J. DUNCAN" has received in- . m structions from Mr. Lorenz Reisterer to sell by public auction on above date, at his sale room, at 2 o'clock— The residue of the lease (being about 19 years to run) of that valuable piece of land, being part of Town Section No. 540, corner of Thorn-don-quay and comer of Sydneystreet, having a frontage to these streets of about 100 ft., by a depth from Sydney-streets of 84ft., more or less, and an average depth from Thorndon-quay of—ft. ; together with the Restaurant, at present occupied by Mr. Reisterer, in Sydney-street, and the dwellinghouse of 4-room3 on Thorndon-quay, the ground rent of same being £35 per annum. Also, The unexpired lease of about 19 years of 3 excellent building allotments, each with frontage to MulgraveBtreet, of 26£ft. by a depth of 52, 53, "and 55ft. each ; and in addition one piece or parcel of land 26Jft. frontage to Mulgrave-street, having a depth of 57ft. on one side. Full particulars of the whole of which may be obtained, and the plan seen, at the office Of the auctioneer. Terms liberal.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4512, 6 September 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4512, 6 September 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4512, 6 September 1875, Page 4

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