Auctions. SATURDAY, 4th DECEMBER. REGULAR WEEKLY SALE. MR. JAMES.SMITH will sell by public auction, without reserve, at bis mart, .; -SUNDRY LOTS OP GOODS, Tin '.'lo.'O consignments, comprising— Brashware.—Dandies, bass brooms, fibre, . , horse and scrub brashes : whips Drapery. White and grey calicoes, flannels, white Crimean and merino shirts, fancy dress pieces, Crimean shirtings, clothing, caps, dress shirts, stars, muslin curtains, &c., &c. 32ousehold furniture and effects, iron--1 mongcrv, 1 and S-day clocks, hoots . and shoes. Also, A splendid papier-mache iulaidpady’s worktable T handsome workbox and desk combined, with compartments for work. Sale at 2 o’clock. Terms cash. THIS DAY. 'SATURDAY, 4th DECEMBER. ’STO- BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, Ac. DAMAGED GALVANISED, TINNED, ‘ -CORRUGATED IRON, and B ; O T T L ED ALES. TE tTB. JAMES SMITH has been instructed JAIL by. the importers to sell by public auctSoc, .'without reserve, on the Queen s Wharf, •cm Saturday, 4th December, ex Border Chief, S-esSe, Master, from London, for, the benefit of ■rejVirsra it- mav concern, the undermentioned /merchandise, being more or less damaged by :ac2-water, viz. ; f? B-in diamond) : 1 1 case, pints, Tennents ale, 8 doz. 1 cask, quarts, ~ 4_ ~ ~ pi .cases best galvanised, tinned, • corrugated iron, Gospel Oak, . anchor brand 'Terms cash. j •City Auction Mart, December 2. THIS DAY. •SATURDAY, 4th DECEMBER. 5 - PUBLIC SALE. 'A 7TES3ES. BETHUNE A HUNTER will JaA' sell by--public auction,' at their sale wxd,; Alanners-street, on Saturday, the 4th ISerember, at 12 o’clock noon, previous to Mr. 'Xg -~j, Duncan’s sale— The caxt : horse YOUNG INVINCIBLE, a dark roan, 16 hands 3 inches . —, —,high,—good level -back, short legs, A - plenty of bone,' -and the right kind of hair ; by Old Invincible, out of -.’ - the imported’ Tasmanian mare IPride (Old Invincible imported is_ from England to Tasmania, and • sold for 756 guineas to go to Auck- - land); Pride but of B. Horne’s, Esq., imported Lincoln mare, by Grey Champion (Grey Champion - -'-imported from England to Tasmania, and sold for 900 guineas to go to Melbourne). Young Invincible --is therefore one of the purest bred Lincoln horses in New Zealand. , WEDNESDAY, 15th' DECEMBER. •"EXTENSIVE LAND SALE. {Postponed from the 9th December to Wed- • nesday, 15th December. TtifS. J. H. WALLACE, Estate AucJVJ, tioneer.' will sell by public auction, at igjr. Eislerbom,' 'Hunter-street, Wellington, at 1 2 • b’ikrck p im, the following valuable town and txoimtty properties, viz.;— . ; CITY OP WELLINGTON. '37 feet to Willis-street by 165 feet —part V j of acre 117 • • 'Town acre 721, Tasman-street Building allotments, Adelaide-road and . Tasman-street. ’ TOWNSHIP OE PKATHERSTON. building allotments, Wallace, Wood- ., .ward, and Brandon streets. 'TOWNSHIP OP PALMERSTON. 40 building allotments. Lombard-street, •■ ' subdivision 303 &y building allotments, Main-street a,nd David-street—subdivisions of 323, X’ : 324, 337, 338 10 building allotments, subdivisions of 830 ■ PALMERSTON. ■£o acres, sections 368 and-'369 - llbsTeT of section 417, Scandinavian settlement 19a. Or. 20p. IfiO acres. No. 550, improved, with house; pr ' bn deferred payments -Aihree-roomed cottage and quarter-acre, 301, Palmerston North - A two-roomed cottage and land adjoining, about three chains from proposed ' Foresters’ Hall. „ - TOWNSHIP .OF EOXTON. 77.; sections, ;Nos., 542, 543, 544, 545, 577, 579, and 580.. . 1 GROTTA BLOCK, WAIRAI’APA DISTP.ICT. ■IOOB. acres,, a 'selection of agri*s, ' cultural bush land, about four miles - ; from the,proposed Masterton Rail--1 .way. ... ■.. .. ~ • WAIPOU BLOCK, WAIRARAPA. AOO acres, a valuable selection of agricultural, well-timbered- land, near Masterton. < WADE’S TOWN. ,-g pcre-s valuable building land. Ejir-rT’aiid further particulars at the office Use auctioneer, Hunter-street, Wellington. A U C TION SALE OK BOCKEL’S well-known PUBEIED LINCOLN SHEEP held in FEBRUARY NEXT. -5 from Auctioneers, stating their terms, are requested inlars in f uturp. advertisement. d. G. ROCKEL, Matahiwi, Masterton, )AY', ! 21st DECEMBER. , J. DUNCAN will sell by auction, Tuesday, the 21st of December, if ously fold by private treaty, the grounds occupied by J. Bhidoej, the Hu'tt, consisting of Zl acres, to gardens and two grass paddocks, owe suitable for, a large family, chool, or hotel. '
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4589, 4 December 1875, Page 4
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