Auctions. THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 30th OCTOBER. /"iEORGE THOMAS has received Inatruo- ' tions to sell by public auction, at his yards, Brandon-street, this day (Saturday), ..October. 30, at 1 o’clock—- ■ ! 1 spring dray 1 draught horse 1 set harness 1 large spring dray, capable of carrying 80 cwt, to 2 tons 1 spring cart 1 spring trap Also, 1 case 6 feet galvanised iron, 26-guage, ex Bonier Chief, damaged by salt water 20 bags damaged oats Terms at sale. THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 50th OCTOBER. SAUK OR HORSES, BUGGY, AND HARNESS. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions to sell by auction, on Saturday, ,30th October, at his yards, Brandon-street, at half-past 1 o’clock—--1 bay mare ) ir 1 bay horse \ r 1 double-seated buggy, pole, and shafts 1 set double harness 1 do single do 2 surcingles, 2 headstalls, 2 ruga 1 cab, and bay horse, and harness in thorough repair. The above may be seen after 10 o’clock on Saturday-morning, at the yards, Brandonstreet. Terms at sale. THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 30th OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. -SALE OF WATCHES, GOLD RINGS, &c. BY ORDER OF PUBLIC TRUSTEE. GEORGE THOMAS will sell by auction, on Saturday, 30th October, at 2 o'clock, at his rooms, the' following goods, without the slightest reserve- 1 — 1 gold pin, set with pearl 7 hunting lever watches 1 purse, containing silver chain, gold ring, and gold quartz 1 gold chain, greenstone pendant, and gold locket 2 massive gold rings and swivel 1 Catholic prayer book, and three-quar- ■ tors of a dollar • The above will be sold in lots. Terms cash. No reserve. THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 30th OCTOBER. MR. G. THOMAS has received instructions to sell by public auction at his old auction room, on Saturday, 30th October, immediately after the sale of watches, &c., the following lots of drapery and sundries, without the slightest reserve ; 7 dozen ladies handkerchiefs Blue: serge . : . Ladies’ skirts 60 yards grenadine Ladies' stockings Gent’s sox and stockings 5 pieces real Welsh flannel 3 dozen wore Crimean shirts 3 pieces Scotch plaid 8 kegs butter 16 tins coffee berries, each 141bs. 1 chum 1 chaffcutter ... 1 case figs 2 do Guinness’s stout, bottled by Scroggie 1 do gent's black coats 2 pockets hops •; 2 cases maizeua 50 pieces paperhangings 2 trunks boot laces A large assortment of cricketing material, and a great lot of sundries too numerous to particularise. Terms at sale. MONDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 1875. Messrs. -BETHUNE-& hunter will sell by public auction, at their salerooms, Customhouse-quay, on Monday, the Ist November, at 2 o’clock, 5 CASES JAPANESE FANCY GOODS, Consisting of— . Coal scuttles, tea trays, puzzles, cabinets Handkerchief and" glove boxes, work stands China vases, dishes, tea sets Fans, tea caddies, and . A great variety of other fancy goods. 5 cases of preserved ginger. October 28, 1875. TUESDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER. SALE OF FANCY GOODS. CUSTOMS SALE BY ORDER OF THE HON. THE COMMISSIONER OF H.M.’S CUSTOMS. MR. R. J. DUNCAN , has received in- ■' structures to sell at auction, by order of the Hon. the Commissioner of Customs, on Tuesday, 2nd November, 1875, at his salerooms— -7 (seven) cases fancy goods. Received ex Ladybird, from Auckland, being goods seized by the revenue officers at Auckland for breach of the Customs laws. Full particulars of the above will be duly published. 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 hulls, from 1 to 2 \ years old 20 ’ heifers 70 pure bulls, from 1 to 24 years old 80 „ heifers, from 2J 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 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. “ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. MR. J. -H. WALLACE will sell, at his Land Sale, ' " A Section at Otaki, 62 N., 26a. 3r. sp. Tawaroa, No. 1, bounded by the Otaki River and Native Land.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4559, 30 October 1875, Page 4
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