THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, 10th NOVEMBER. TWO CASES ENGLISH LEATHEB, &c. MR. E. J. DUNCAN is favored with instructions from the importer, to sell by public auction, at his saleroom, on above dateTwo cases English leather, ex Rodney and Border Chief, consisting of the following : Waxed kip butts, from 321 b. to 401 b. per 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, toecap, hooks Gent's uppers, toecap, 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 the above are of the very best quality, and were shipped by one of the first English houses for a special indent. THURSDAY, 4th NOVEMBER. IMPORTANT TO RAILWAY CONTRACTORS, SHEEP AND OTHER FARMERS. BUILDERS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. 1000 NESTS DRAIN PIPES. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction, on Thursday, 4th November, 1875, on the Reclaimed Land — 1000 nests drain pipes, 6m., 9in., and 12in. Now landing ex s.s. Wellington, from Auckhe sale will commence punctually at 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4. SALE OF A SIX-HORSE POWER PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE AND THRASHING MACHINE. On account of whom it may concei GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Mr. S. E. Gapper to sell by public auction, on Thursday, at two o'clock, at his rooms, Lambton Quay— One of Clayton and Shuttleworth's portable steam-engines and thrashi — machines, with all the latest i provements. be machine 13 now landed in Wellington, ia can be seen on application to the auctioneer, where full particulars can be ascer- " tained as to specification, &c, &c. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. FRIDAY, sth NOVEMBER. OPENING AUCTION SALE, TO MERCHANTS, TOWN & COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS, BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, &c. EXTENSIVE AND IMPORTANT GENUINE SALE OF MERCHANDISE. lE. JAMES SMITH has much pleasure in informing his friends and old customers that he will open his new spacious action mart (late Messrs. Jacob Joseph and Co.'s stores, Lambton-quay), by a large auction sale, principa'ly without reserve, on the above date, of FIRST-CLASS PRIME MARKETABLE GOODS, In demand, and very saleable, by late arrivals, comprising—--250 hf-chesta new season's teas, very superior - 750 boxes do do do 30 hf-chests tea 60 do each 391bs. 75 qr-chest 3 tea, each 201bs. 50 boxes gunpowder tea, each 201bs. 1 ton 2nd white sugar 1 do Yarraville crystals 3 do I.C. sugar 40 cases J-sardines 100 boxes sperm candles 1 case, 100 boxes, choice cigars 2 cases cigarettes 200 do Devoe's kerosene 30 do American salmon 5 do candied peel 10 do Colman's mustard 4 do Tolhurst's blue, thumb and ball 2 do blacklead 160 casks Tennents' ale 100 do Jeffreys' ale 100 do German beer.Dutjen and Schroeder 10 qr-casks Martell's brandy, pale 2 do do dark - 100 cases jeneva, JDKZ, 3 galls, proof 100 cases key geneva, 2 do 100 do do 3J do 100 do do 4 do 50 cases Dunville'a whisky 5 qr-casks whisky, Dublin Distillery 5 octaves do do 10 qr-casks Lownde's rum, 34 o.p. 10 do do 10 do 10 do Lemon Harts rum, 10 o.p. 5 do do do 30 do 15 do choice port wine 5 do do do 10 do do sherry 10 do do do 25 cases superior port wine 20 do Bouche's champagne 10 do Perrier's do 8 do DeLossy's 20 cases ginger ■wine 36 patent sewing machines, warranted 40 dozen American buckets 5 cases Collins' D-handled shovels 2 do do long-handled do 30 nests American tubs 10 tons gal%-anized iron, Morewood's lion brand, 26 guage, sft. to 9ft. 147 kegs wire nails, rose heads, IJ, 2, 21, 3, and 4 inch 5 tons fencing wire, No. 6 5 do do No. 7 5 do do No. 8 4 do do No. 9 1 do fencing staples 20 cases Chance's glass 55 drums raw oil 35 do boiled do 3 casks putty, in bladders 20 kegs do 100 bags New South Wales maize 250 do bran 50 d« barley meal 2 bales beer and gingerbeer corks With other goods. A nice finely-toned semi-grand piano, by an eminent maker, original cost seventy guineas (although old style); is a pretty piece of furniture, with beautifully carved legs, and is admirably adapted for new beginners. A rare chance. Tekms. —Under £25 cash ; above that sum to £IOO, 3. months; £IOO to £2OO, Sand 4 months ; above that amount, 4 months, without interest. I>unch in Laing's usual style at 1 o'clock, And Sale to commence at 2 o'clock sharp. City Auction Mart. Lambton-quay, November 2.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4562, 3 November 1875, Page 4
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