Auctions THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER. MR. R. J. DUNCAN’ will sell by auction, by instructions from the executrix of Mr, M. W, Jackson, deceased, on above date, at the New Zealander Hotel stables, commencing at 12 o’clock— • 1 break, carrying ten passengers, with pole, cushions, lamps, &c. ; also, harness, breaking gear, leading bars, all complete and nearly new, lately built to order at Christchurch. 1 chaffoutter, in first-class order, complete 1 gigr 2 spring carfcs, quite new 7 or 8 horses, broken to saddle and harLadies' and gentlemen’s saddles and bridles 2 sets breaking gear, complete 1 sot 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 generallj are respectfully requested to attend. THURSDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER. ME. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from Mr. C. Collins to sell by auction, 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 ,tnay be seen at the auctioneers. After which will be offered— Palmerston, Sections ' Nos. 649 and 650, fronting railway Also, By direction of Messrs. B. Smith and Co., Town of FeUding, Manchester Block, Manawatu, Sections Nos. 456 and 472, corners of 'Weld and Fer-gusson-streeta, and immediately opposite the gate of the railway station Do, Section 588, comer Denbigh-square Do, Sections 319, 410, 478, and 497. All eligibly situated near the centre of the town. Palmerston, 2 allotments together, 1 acre and 11 perches, near the square, being part of Sections 130, 131, and 132. THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, At two o’clock. TO GENTLEMEN IN THE CITY LETTING OUT CARRIAGES. ’See following Advertisement 1 . CITY CAB. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions to sell by auction, at bis yards, Brandon-street, on Saturday, 25th September, at 2 o’clock— One of the handsomest and best finished city cabs ever offered in this city. Terms at sale, liberal N.B.—-Cab on view meanwhile. THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER. POTATOES. POTATOES. POTATOES. GEORGE THOMAS will sell by auction on the Queen’s wharf, on Saturday, 25th September—--10 tons of splendid potatoes, ex Falcon, from Blenheim. Sale at 12 o’clock sharp. Terms liberal. No reserve. WEDNESDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER. SCHOONER UNITY. ME. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Messrs. Ivrull and Co. to sell by public auction, at his salerooms, Lambtbh-quay, Wellington, on Wednesday, 29th September, 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. 3in. Length overall,: 71ft. 6in.; breadth, 19ft.; depth of hold, 6ft. TUESDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER. TO WORKING MEN AND SMALL CAPITALISTS. OR SALE BY AUCTION, TWO FREEHOLD COTTAGES IN ADELAIDE ROAD, A GREAT BARGAIN. aediately after Mrs. Kennedy’s Estate. EORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the owner to sell by auction, 'uesday, 28th September— Two freehold cottages, quite new, and beautifully finished ; doors and windows all grained oak color. The size of the piece of land is 31ft. frontage by 190 ft. depth. One cottage iron roof, the other shingle roof. A fine well of water for each, all brick work. Terms at sale, which are most liberal. For further particulars, apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer, Lambton-quay. THURSDAY, 18th NOVEMBER. PORTANT AND EXTENSIVE SALE OF PURE SHORTHORNS, Of the celebrated NB brand iTTBESHANK, EAGLESTONE, and I CO., Jointly with FISKEN and GIBS’ are favored with instructions from the sd’er, -the Honourable Niel Black, to offer sale by auction, at Mount Noorat, near ang, Victoria, on Thursday, the 18th Noiber next—--400 head of pure shorthorns, As follows 10 pedigree bulls, from 1 to 23, years old 20 „ heifers 70 pure bulk, from 1 to 2i 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'hia -fine herd, which was commenced by present owner 34 years ago, comprised rs and bulb of the purest strain of blood u obtainable, and the standard of excellence ring been maintained and improved by ular and systematic additions of the finest icimens of both sexes procurable in Great itain, is unsurpassed in the Southern Hcmis3re for purity of blood, size, symmetry, and ength of constitution. Phe auctioneers have much pleasure in renmending the above to buyers for stud puries, as breeding from pampered or overfed imals has been carefully avoided. Catalogues are now ready and ean be obned on application to the auctioneers.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4529, 25 September 1875, Page 4
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