Auctions THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction on above date, at his saleroom, at 2 o'clock, without any reserve — 200 boxes congou tea 75 half-chests tea 600 bags, each lcwt., fine salt 5 cases fine old rum 30 cases pale orange bitters 50 cases Merton's table salt, each 2 doz. 100 cases American salmon 2 cases fresh Chicago hams 3 bales canvas And a variety of other goods. THURSDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER. t/1 R. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by public auctio: „„.. J. Dransfield's stores, Panama-street,-A large assortment of general merchandise, consisting of Gospel Oak iron, fencing wire, maize, oats, grass seed, cheese, wines, spirits, beer, tobacco, and cigars. Particulars in future advertisement. FRIDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER. MK. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction at Ms saleroom, on above date, at 2 o'clock — 7 crates earthenware—consisting of teapots, flat and soup plates, dishes, bakers, sugars, creams, bowls, nappies, cover dishes, jugs, ewers and basins, basins, chambers, &c, &c. Also, 22 sets corn jugs, glassware 37 bets assorted fancy jugs 30 to 40 Parian marble statuettes i Bedsteads, chairs, chest of drawers, vases, superior drawing-room suite in red rep, a*id a variety of household furniture FRIDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PUBLIC SALE OF FANCY GOODS. R. G. H. VENNELL will sell by public auction, at his stereo, Hunter-street, on Friday next, the 24th instant, an extensive assortment of fancy goods, consisting of— Musical and other albums, perfumery, work-boxes, mirrors, reticules, papeteri.es, baskets, flower vases, toys, vases, ornaments, combs, brushes, tobacco pouches, jars, cutlery, and an immense variety of articles too numerous to particularise.
Sale at 2 o clock. The goods will be on view early in the ■week. SATURDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER. i/TE. E. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction, JJ- by instructions from the executrix of Mr. M. W. Jackson, deceased, on above date, at his saleroom, corner of Panama-street, commencing at 12 o'clock—--1 break, carrying ten passengers, with pole, cushions, lamps, &c. ; also, harness, breaking j bars, all complete anc _, lately built to order at Christchurch. 1 chaffcutter, in first-class order, complete 1 gig 2 spring carts, quite new 7 or 8 horses, broken to saddle and harness Ladies' and gentlemen's saddles and bridles 1 sets breaking gear, compli 1 set cab harness, nearly new Double pair slings, blocks and tackle Several pairs carriage lamps, extra carriage keys, whips, spurs, bits of all descriptions, wood and iron stretchers, and every kind of article required for the use of a livery stable. The above are necessarily for unreserved sale, and those interested and the public genei are respectfully requested to a 1 THURSDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER. i/T R. R. J. DUNCAN has received instruc- . tions from Mr. U. Collins to sell by [on, at his saleroom, on above date, at 2 o'clock—12S acres land at Mungaroa, situate on the main trunk line of road, and within a short distance of the new railway station. Nearly the whole of this valuable property is level land (all excepting 5 or 6 acres), principally covered with good timber, and adjoining Mr. Mabey's Mungaroa Hotel. Further particulars and plans may be seen at the auctioneers. After which will be offered— Several town and country sections, particulars of which will be duly advertised. THIS DAY. CLEARING" OUT SALE OF MESSRS. LEECH BROTHERS (Who are retiring from the Wheelwright's Business at Pipitea Point). '1 EORGE THOMAS has received instrueVJT tions from the above firm to sell by auction, on TUESDAY, 21st inst., the following articles, viz.— 1 second-hand tip dray, their own build 1 spring hand-cart „ ~ 1 bellows, anvil, tools, &c. 500 ironbark spokes Also, 10 pairs of spring-cart springs 40 ironbark planks, 8 x 24 And a quantity of seasoned blue gum planks A quantity of bar-iron, suitable for the trade, and a large grindstone 1 first-class double barrelled breechloader us liberal, declared at sale. Sale at 2 o'clock, on the ground. FRIDAY, 24th SEPTEMBIiK. SCHOONER UNITY. E. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Messrs. Krull and Co. jll by public auction, at his salerooms, Lambton-quay, Wellington, on Friday, 24th " '--iber, at 2 p.m. — THE SCHOONER UNITY, 44 tons register, coppered and copperfastened ; carries 70 tons dead weight, or 36,000 ft. sawn timber, on a draught line of 7ft. Sin. Length overall, 71ft. flin.; breadth, 19ft.; depth of hold, 6ft. TUESDAY, sth OCTOBER EXTENSIVE AND IMPORTANT SALE OP PROPERTY PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IK RE THE ESTATE OF A. MULLINS AND SON. MR. J. 11. AVALLACE is instructed by A. P. StuaJ'.t, Esq., Trustee in the estate of A. Mullins and Son, of the Hutt, to tell by public auction on Tuesday, sth Octofcer, a.t his saleroom, Hunter-street, Wellington, at 2 o'clock p.m. — Sundry valuable freeholds in Manawatu, Napier, &c. ; also, freeholds in the Upper and Lower Hutt, with stores, dwelling-houses, &c, &c, &c, full particulars of which will be duly
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4525, 21 September 1875, Page 4
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