Auctions. THIS DAY. .MONDAY, Bth NOVEMBER. By order of the Trustee hi an Insolvent Estate. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND ELECTRO-PLATED WARE. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by the Trustee in an insolvent estate to sell by public auction, at his saleroom, Hunterstreet. this day (Monday), November 8, at 2 o’clock, p.m., without the slightest resene A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, Consisting of — . Cruet-stands, tea-pots, coffee-pots Tea and coffee services, looking-glasses Handsome vases and lustres A variety of pictures Gentlemen’s clothing, summer tweeds Workboxes, writingdesks, concertinas Papier-mache ware Onera and field glasses Tea, cigars, and other sundries Also, on account of whoin it may concern, 2 cases vestas ‘ 20 boxes candles 6 half-chests tea 1 large medicine chest Every lot must be sold, without any reserve. Sale at 2 o’clock. THURSDAY, 11th NOVEMBER. GENUINE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, At the Temporary Residence of W. M. BANATYNE, ESQ., Molesworth-street North. GEORGE THOMAS has received instruc■tions from W. M. Banatyne, Esq., to sell by auction, on Thursday, 11th November, a varied assortment of surplus HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of— Handsome totara sideboard, 6ft. 6in., with plate-glass back, cellaret, &c, S dining-room chairs, hair-seated 1 mahogany sofa, do 1 easy chair 1 carpet and hearthrug Stair carpet and brass rods Oilcloth for hall and kitchen Mahogany chest drawers, 4ft. 2in. x 4ft. Mahogany wardrobe 1 tapestry carpet, 26ft. x 14ft, 1 (Kidderminster do, 12ft. x 10ft. 1 'hanging hall lamp 1 cane folding armchair 2 washstands Painted tester bedstead, 6 ft. 4in. x 4ft. 1 dressing glass 1 painted bath, 4ft. x 2ft, 1 red pine mantlepieoe. A number of boilers, saucepans, and ' kitchen utensils, &c., &c, Sale to commence at 12 o’clock. . Terms at sale. p.S.—Furniture on view at 10 o’clock on the morning of the sale. WEDNESDAY, 10th NOVEMBER. TWO CASES ENGLISH LEATHER, &c. ME. E. J. DUNCAN is favored with in- ' structions from the importer, to sell by public auction, at his saleroom, on above date—. ■ Two cases English leather, ex Rodney and Border Chief, consisting of the following ; Waxed Mp butts, from 321 b. to 401 b. per dozen Waxed French calfskins, 241 b. to 301 b. do Scotch kips, 101 b. to I2lb. 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. WEDNESDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, At 12 o’clock. Absolute Unreserved Sale. GALVANISED IRON WIRE. For the benefit of whom it may concern. ME. JAMES SMITH has been honored with instructions from H-M.’s Colonial Government to sell, without the slightest reservation, on Wednesday, 10th November, ex Border Chief, Leslie, master, from London, at the Telegraph Stores, Panama-street, for the benefit of whom it may concern — EBB, No. 8— 196 ceils, 12J tons (more ore less), galvanised iron wire, manufactured by Richard Johnson and Nephew, Manchester, being more or less ■ damaged by sea water. Terms cash. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock sharp. City Auction Mart, Lambton-quay, sth November. rriHE undersigned have received instrucI tions from Frederick Sutton, Esq., Flint’s Bush, Southland (one of the late firm of Sutton Bros.), TO OFFT.R FOR SALE, At the New Zealand Wool Stores, Christchurch, ON MONDAY, 15th NOVEMBER, THIRTY-FIV;, FIRST-CLASS LINCOLN RAMS. These Rams are the progeny of Prince Frederick, the Champion Prize-taker at the Christchurch Show last year, and the first prize Hogget at the Christchurch Show in 1873. Prince Frederick last season cut 2 albs. wool. J. T. FORD & CO.. ROBERT WILKIN, Christchurch. LINCOLN RAMS. Z Undersigned have received instrucions from Thomas Sutton, Esq., FairKiverton, Southland, (one of the late Sutton, Bros.) to OFFER FOR SALE New Zealand Wool Stores, Christchurch, V MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, rY-FIVE FIRST-CLASS LINCOLN BAMS. ; The character of Mr. Sutton’s rams is so well-known that it is unnecessary to praise them in an advertisement, beyond saying the lot about to be offered are superior to any hitherto bred in the flock. J. T. FORD & CO. BOBT. WILKIN. Christchurch. mHE undersigned are Cash Buyers of WOOL JL and other PRODUCE, or will make advances on the same on liberal terms. LEVIN & CO. THE undersigned are Cash Purchasers of WOOL, TALLOW, and other produce or thev will make liberal advances on th same.' JOHNSTON & CO. NOTICE. —In future all orders for Nightwork, Rubbish, &c., to be left at my office. Hunter-street, next door to J. H. Wallace’s, Auctioneer, G. SAUNDERS,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4566, 8 November 1875, Page 4
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