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TUESDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER. FELLMONGERY ESTABLISHMENT. xediately after the Sale of the Estate of A. Mullins and Son. MB. J. H. WALLACE will sell by auction, on Tuesday, the 2nd November — fronting the Hutt-road, near Kaiwarawara, being a leasehold, unex> pired term 8 years from January 1, 1876, at a ground rent of £ls per annum, comprising, a newly and well-built 6-roouied dwelling; also, a cottage and the following premises, viz., washing, packing, receiving, sorting, pulling shed, and sweathouse, and a large drying shed with iron roof and brick floor, fitted up with furnace and flues, large copper, and every convenience for carrying on a lucrative fellmongery business. Parties can view the property on application to the proprietor, J. W. Guilford, Esq., on the premises. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER A VALUABLE FARM AND FLOCK OF SHEEP, AT THE HUTT. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed be the proprietor, Mr. H. B. Ellerm, who is removing to the Manawatu, to sell by public auction, at his saleroom, Hunter-street, on Tuesday, 2nd November, at a 3 o'clock, p.m., after the sale of the estate of Messrs. Mullins — All that valrible farm (152 acres), being sections 300 and 129 Belmont, Lower Hutt, with dwelling-house, &c, adjoining the property of the Hon. W. Fitzherbert, together with upwards of 400 Romney Marsh ewes and lambs, not yet shorn. This valuable little estate is grassed and fenced, and afford an excellent opportunity to ans industrious I person, and is 1J miles from the rail-vay station. Terms (liberal) to be had, where plan can be seen, at the office of the Auctioneer. Parties wishing to see the property before the day of sale, will please apply to Mr. H. B. Ellerm, Lower Hutt. I Hunter-street, Wellington, October 22. TUESDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER. SALE OF FANCY GOODS. I CUSTOMS SALE BY ORDER OF THE ! HON. THE COMMISSIONER OF H.M.'S CUSTOMS. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell at auction, by order of the Hon. the Commissioner of Customs, on Tuesday, 2nd November, 1875, at his salerooms — An invoice of 7 eases fancy goods, ex John Rennie, from London, received ex Ladybird, from Auckland, being goods seized by the revenue officers at Auckland for breach of the Customs laws, comprising— M L in diamond. 200.—1 case—--4 papier-mache tables, each 1 to 4, 5 to 8 4 do, 9 to 12 2 do desks 1 doz. feather dusters, 42 i do do, 54 1 do do, 36 2 do do,. 30 Zinc-lined case. 201.—1 case—--4 papier-mache sets trays, 3539 4 do, each 2878 and dogs 1 doz. iron trays, 12, 14, 16, 3247 2 do feather dusters, 24 2 do do, 18 1 only accordion bell, 35 1 do, 44, 34 ! 1 do, 50 24 doz. baskets, 32480-5 Zinc-lined case. 202.—1 case—--5000 china marbles, 3 2000 do, 4 1200 glass do, 2 Case. 203. —1 case—--2000 glass marbles, 3 800 do, 2 1100 china do, 3 Case. 204.—1 ease—--2 only accordion, 24-10 1 do, 21-10 2 do, 5219 1 do, 44-10 1 do, 56-10 1 do, 20-10 6 doz. tooth combs, 45 5 do do, each 21, 215, 246 5 do do, 213, 83 6 only box satchels, 106 2 E.P. soup ladles, each King, Bead, Lilly, hf.-doz. 2 gravy spoons, each King, Bead, Lilly, hf.-doz. 1 set side dishes (four) 3 concertinas, each 41, 104 3 do, 119, 114 Zinc-lined case. 205. —1 case—--2 doz. Manilla bags 6 do do 6 gross tin peppers Case. 206.—1 case—--3 C. Sets, 19 pieces, rose 3 do, 2 do, blue 3 do, 3 do, plate 6 do, 4 do, colored Case. Also, 1 hhd., containing—--3 doz. ales, 1086 24 do goblets, 890 3 "do do, 668*. 19 do tumblers, 1063 3 do do, 728 11 do do, 499 12 do do, 979 7£ do do, 52S 7i do do, 925 4 do do, 986 After which, an excellent assortment of useful household furniture. All without any reserve. Sale will take place at 12 o'clock, immediately after the sale on the Reclaimed Land of 1000 nests drain tiles. WEDNESDAY, 10th NOVEMBER. TWO CASES ENGLISH LEATHER, &c. MR. R. J. DUNCAN is favored with instructions from the importer, to sell by public auction, at his saleroom, on above date—'wo cases English leather, ex Rodney and der Chief, consisting of the following : Waxed kip butts, from 321 b. to 401 b. per dozen Waxed French calfskins, 241 b. to 301 b. do . Scotch kips, 101 b. to 121 b. each Gent's uppers, for pegging Do do calf, lined Do whole golosh, toe cap Grain do, half bellows-tounged Do do, toeeap, hooks Gent's uppers, toeeap, hooks Ladies' do Do white facing and tip Gent's uppers, mock buttons Do do cordovans Do black lasts Ladies' do Do calf. , The whole of tho above are of the very best quality, and were shipped by one of the

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4561, 2 November 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4561, 2 November 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4561, 2 November 1875, Page 4

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