Auctions. THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 23rd OCTOBER. SALE OP UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, JEWELLERY, AND FANCY GOODS. MR. G. H. VENNELL has received instructions to sell by public auction, at his mart, Hunter-street, on Saturday, the 23rd October, without reserve, at 12 o’clock sharp—--7 silver watches 5 gold watches 12 clocks 3 gold albert chains 4 gold guards 8 field and marine glasses 28 gold rings 1 diamond ring, single stone 1 pocket barometer 1 ship’s barometer 2 egg cruets 3 powerful opera glasses 1 tea and coffee service 14 gold scarf pins 5 pairs greenstone earrings 2 greenstone brooches 13 sets gold shirt studs 7 gold crosses 9 gold watch keys 2 butter coolers 3 card baskets 1 sugar basin 1 traveller’s travelling box (complete), contents —watches, rings, and a large variety of jewellery 1 musical box, 8 tunes. Without any reserve. After which, 2 small cabinets (ladies’) Ladies’ work tables, flower stands Glass and china wai’e, lustres ■ Albums, concertinas, tobacco pouches Papier-mache ware, toys, purses Musical albums, &c. &c. And a large variety of other goods, too numerous to mention. Sale at 12 o’clock. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 26th AND 27th OCTOBER. IMPORTANT SALE OF FURNITURE, ON THE TERRACE. GEORGE THOMAS has been favored with instructions from Mr. Henry Wrigley to sell by auction, on the above dates, His entire household furniture, the house, consisting of 26 rooms, being most respectably furnished with all the necessary requisites for a first-class boarding-house. Diningrooms and private parlors furnished with tables, chairs, mirrors, carpets, paintings, &c., &c. Bedrooms equally well furnished with iron bedsteads, bedding, handsome dress-inf'-tables, mirrors, washstands, carpets, toilet services (white and gold), &c., &c. Kitchen with all the utensils complete. Catalogues to be had on Monday at the Auctioneer’s. Sale to commence each day at 11 o’clock, and adjourn to lunch at 1 o’clock. Terms at sale. N.B.—Mr. Wrigley retires to the country to take possession of his farm, already purchased. MR. B. J. DUNCAN begs to give notice that in consequence of the doubt respecting the - date of the prorogation of Parliament, his extensive unreserved sale is postponed until THURSDAY, the 28th OCTOBER. : THURSDAY, 18th NOVEMBER. IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE SALE OF PURE SHORTHORNS, Of the celebrated NB brand ETTERSHANK, EAGLESTONE, and CO., jointly with FISKEN and GIBSON, are favored with instructions from the breeder, the Honourable Niel Black, to offer for sale by auction, at Mount Noorat, near Terang, Victoria, on Thursday, the 18th November next—--400 head of pure shorthorns, As follows : 10 pedigree bulls, from 1 to 2 J years old 20 . „ heifers 70 pure bulls, from 1 to 2i years old 80 „ heifers, from 2\ to 3 years old 80 „ „ from 3to 4 years old 40 „ cows, from 4to 5 years old 50 „ „ from sto 6 years old 50 „ „ aged. This fine herd, which was by the present owner 34 years ago, comprised cows and bulls of the purest strain of blood then obtainable, and the standard of excellence having been maintained and improved by regular and systematic additions of the finest specimens of both sexes procurable in Great Britain, is unsurpassed in the Southern Hemisphere for purity of blood, size, symmetry, and strength of constitution. The auctioneers have much pleasure in recommending the above to buyers for stud purposes, as -breeding from pampered or overfed animals has been carefully avoided. Catalogues are now ready and can be obtained on application to the auctioneers. Business Notices By Appointment to IBs Excellency The Marquis of Kormanby. CO., ILLIAM BLACK AND Americas' Coach Factory, Wellington. les of all descriptions Built to Order, and Guaranteed. ■ing undertaken at lowest price to admit >f careful and judicious execution. - ICT ORIAN COACH FACTORY, ■ Moleswokth-steeet, Wellington. 'he undersigned has on sale—--1 No-top cut-under buggy 1 No-top concord buggy 1 Whitechapel dogcart 2 Newport pagnalls And other vehicles. larriages of every description built to order the shortest notice, and all material guareed, being imported direct to order, lepairs effected at the lowest price. H. B. COCKBURN, Proprietor. LINDS. BLINDS. ■Just received—3s,oooft. of Clear Pine Laths, ex Border Chief E A S B Y’ S lETIAN AND WIEE BLIND WoitKS, Willis-street, opposite New Zealand Times office. Prices on application. MACHINES REPAIRED. H. HUDSON, aldie and Stains’, Cuha-strect, Wellington, of machinery repaired and fitted up. s to inform the inhabitants of t all sewing machines entrusted live his special attention, nds of needles, oil, springs, &c., INC MACHINES ADJUSTED AND REPAIRED. ATTLE having returned from Melis now prepared ,to execute all work d to his clre. All kinds of duphts for the various machines kept on Tools, knives, scissors, surgical mstrafc<s„ ground and set. Moderator and s lamps repaired. Saws sharpened and NG-STREET, of* TORY-STREET.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4553, 23 October 1875, Page 4
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