Auctions. WEDNESDAY, Bth' SEPTEMBER, 1875.1 TRADE SALE. ME. E. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by auctisn, at his saleroom, on Wednesday, Bth instant, at 2 l o'clock, the following lines of Merchandise, without the smallest reserve, viz.— 670 sacks superfine Adelaide flour, warranted 100 „ fresh bran 54 prime maize 100 |-chests congou 80 „ superior 100 boxes tea ex May 100 casks Tennent's Ale ex Kodney, fresh and now landing 20 casks Tennent's ale, in pints 50 casks Jeffrey's ale, glass bottles 72 „ ditto stone bottles, a very superior sample ex Kodney 60 casks Arrol's ale, in quarts 20 „ „ in pints Martell's brandy, in qr.-casks Associated vinyard, in qr.-casks Otard's, in qr.-casks Martell's, Bisquit Dubouche, Champagne Vineyard, and Associated Proprietors in cases, duty paid Rum, in qr.-casks Tobacco, in cases and J-tierces Manilla cigars Swiss cigars Wax vestas, in plaid boxes, and 250's, in round tin boxes Onions, bacon, and a large quantity of other goods All the above will be positively sold to the best bidders without any reserve, in order to close sundry consignment accounts. Terms—Over £IOO, four months ; over £2OO, three and six months, in equal amounts. WEDNESDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction, at his sale room, on above date—--17 shares in the Wellington Gas Company 7 cases oil floor-cloth, ex Rodney Sale at 2 o'clock. POTATOES! POTATOES ! POTATOES! GEORGE THOMAS will sell by auction on the Queen's Wbarf, immediately on arrival of the Ruby from the Kaikouras (expected hourly), 10 tons of splendid potatoes Terms at sale. TUESDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock sharp. TO STOREKEEPERS, DEALERS, AND OTHERS. ) LEVY will sell by public auction, at 5» his rooms,. next. Odd Fellows' Hall, without the slightest reserve, the undermentioned goods—--120 dozen cut tumblers, lustres, vases, American chairs (in cases and put together), iron bedsteads, lookingglasses, engravings, plated forks, spoons, cruets, bird cages, plates, dishes, paper-hangings, jugs, basins, tea trays, stationery, baskets, cordials, stout, figs, anchovies, weighing machine (Avery's, weighing 10 cwt., nearly new), a large double-purchase winch, with gear complete, store truck, anchovies, circular counter, rostorum and desk, a lot of trussels and boards, about fifty empty packing cases, 1 handsome drawing-room suite, green and gold repp. Also, By order of the Government Storekeeper—--2 carpets, 2 pieces of oil cloth, 1 fender, 4 rolls matting, 1 oilskin coat, 35 ships' flags, cabin hangings and side lamp, table cloths, roll carpet, kerosene lamps, and chimneys, and a lot of sundries. NOTICE.—AII persons having goods left ! with the Auctioneer for sale, unless taken away before the, above date, will be sold without the least reserve. Terms liberal. Declared at sale. | Remember, no reserve on any of the goods, as they must be sold. See advertisement. The premises are to be sold on the above date. TUESDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, At 1 o'clock sharp. To Merchants, Auctioneers, Speculators, and others looking out for Business Prelises. Position not to be surpassed in Wellington. r> I/EVY will sell by public auction, on the JJ . premises— The Lease of those valuable premises known as the Central Auction Booms, next to Odd Fellows' Hall, having 12 years to run from Ist July, 1875, at the low rental of £B6 per annum. The above premises have two spacious floors, each 50 x 25, with two offices on the lower floor; yard, 12 x 25. The premises have been faithfully built by the well-known contractor, Mr. les Lockie. Persons in want of business premises should not lose sight of this chance, it being near the Wbarf, Post-office, and principal Banks. Terms liberal, declared at sale. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. TADIES' SCHOOL, 4 MULGRAVE-STEEET, WELLINGTON, Conducted by MISS GRIFFITHS. First Quarter to Commence on MONDAY, the 4th of OCTOBER NEXT. Terms on application. September, 1, 1875. SUPERIOR LADIES' SCHOOL, ._) TEWKESBURY HOUSE, TiNAKOitr Road. Mrs. GARDNER desires to announce that she will shortly commence a Superior School for Young Ladies, in which she will be assisted by qualified Teachers. The Course of Instruction will comprise all the branches of a good and accomplished education. Further information will be mrpplied in prospectuses, which may be obtained on application. The Preparatory School for Young Gentlemen will be continued as hitherto. EDUCATION BOARD OF THE PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON. WANTED immediately, for the new school in Buckle-street, Wellington, Head-Master and lead-Mistress for the boys' and girls' departlents respectively. Preference will be given to certificated tcachere under the Board. Also—Mistress for a small country school. A gentleman in the neighborhood offers free board to the teacher if she is willing to teach music to his children. By order, CHARLES C. GRAHAM, Secretary. 1 ERAL DI N E SCHOOL, Of CANTERBURY. Wanted a MISTRESS for the above school, minimum salary £75 per annum. Applications, with testimonials, to be forwarded by September 15th, to REV. GEO. BARCLAY, The Manse, Geraldine.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4513, 7 September 1875, Page 4
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