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Auctions. TUESDAY, 14th DECEMBER. RESUMPTION OF TRADE SALE. 'R. R. J. DUNCAN begs to notify that JL he will resume his extensive unreserved trade sale on Tuesday, 14th inst., at his saleroom, at 2 o'clock "precisely, when he will seU— a 60 casks Tennent's ale, in quarts ana pints 60 cases Jeffrey's ale, pints and quarts 50 cases Blood" Wolfe's stout 10 cases Coomb's do . 40 cases Gerrnf" he Hr 35 cases J.D.E 100 cases geneva, Key urunu, o *■» s,— each. nn 5 qr-casks Lemon Hi 12 qr-casks Lownde's .10 qr-casks White's rum, 10 o.p. > 10 qr-casks Biscuit Dubouchc- and Co. s pale brandy 5 qr-casks Associated Vineyard brandy 25 cases crystal geneva 50 cases Associated Proprietors "Vineyard pale brandy 50 casas C.A'.P. brandy 35 cases Biscuit Dubouche and Co. 3 brandy 20 cases Imperial bran 125 cases MarteH's and 1 80 cases claret, various qualii and pts. 26 qr-casks port and sherry 25 octave 3 Bruno Silva's port wine, 3 star and 3 diamond 18 cases port and shen 3 qr-cask wit 300 boxes tea ) New sea 100 h? 1f -"'"'= f = A" ' Alienist. £ lOto 10 tons Anderson and Mo watt's do 20 cases American salmon 15 cases table salt, in jars 20 cases Morton's salad oil 10 cases castor oil 20 cases Lea and Perrins' Worcester sauce, 4 doz. ea. 30 cases Morton's pickles, quite fresh, assorted 20,000 Swiss cigars ■ 25 cases sarsaparilla 10 cases bitters 50 cases lime juice 50 bags good feed oats 100 bags maize . 20 bags new potatoes Spring ca Ladi< saddk And a large vane enumerated. of other <roods not Sale at 2 o'clock. TUESDAY, 14th DECEMBER. TEL R. J. DUNCAN will sell, prior to _l_ commencing his large sale of merch""e, at his auction room, at half-past oneA quantity of good and useful household furniture. Without the slightest reserve. TUESDAY, 14th DECEMBER. | Ti/TR. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed by jyjL Messrs. Samuel, Ladd, akd Co., to sell by auction on Tuesday, 14th December, es Howrah, from London — 31 bales woolpacks, 50 in each, lOJlb, full weight guaranteed, all hand sewn, very superior. SCHOONER JULIUS VOGEL. /a "R. R. J. DUNCAN has been favored _L with instructions from Messrs. BaOGDEN and Sons, to sell by public auction, soon after her arrival from Port Chalmers— The splendid schooner Julius Vogek 56 33-100 tons register. "Tiis handy vessel Bails fast, and has good rying capacity, say about 45,000 ft. of timber, ibout 95 tons of dead weight on 6ft. Sin. ' rteen cabin best materials in Auckland by Sims and Brbwn in 1873. Due notice of the date of sale will be given. TUESDAY, 21st DECEMBER. "R. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by auctio XVX on Tuesday, the 21st of December, if not previously Fold by private treaty, the house and grounds occupied by.J. Beidges, Esq., at the Hutt, consisting of 34 acres, divided into gardens and two grass paddocks, with a house suitable for a large family, ling-school or hotel. FRIDAY, 17th DECEMBER. EXTENSIVE LAND SALE. Postponed from the 9th December to Friday, 17th December. MR. J. H. WALLACE, Estate Auctioneer, will sell by public auction, at his saleroom, Hunter-street, Wellington, at 2 o'clock p.m., the following valuable town and country properties, viz. : CITY OF WELLINGTON. 37 feet to Willis-street by 165 feet—part of acre 117 Town acre 721, Tasman-street Building allotments, Adelaide-road and Tasman-street. TOWNSHIP OF FEATHERSTON. 20 building allotments, Wallace, Woodward, and Brandon streets. TOWNSHIP OF PALMERSTON. 40 building allotments, Lombard-street, subdivision 303 40 building allotments, Main-street and David-street —subdivisions of 323, 324, 337, 338 10 building allotments, subdivisions of 330 PALMERSTON. 80 acres, sections 368 and 369 Lot 61 of section 417, Scandinavian settlement 19a. 3r. 20p. 100 acres, No. 550, improved, with house; on deferred payments A three-roomed cottage and quarter-acre, 301, Palmerston North A two-roomed cottage and land adjoining, about three chains from proposed Foresters' HalL TOWNSHIP OF FOXTON. 7 sections, Nos. 542, 543, 544, 545, 577, 579, and 580. WAIPOUA BLOCK, WAIEAIIAPA DISTRICT. 1000 acres, a valuable selection of agricultural bush land, about four miles from the proposed Masterton Railway. WAIPOUA BLOCK, WAIRARAPA. 400 acres, a valuable selection of agricultural, well-timbered land, near Masterton. WADE'S TOWN. 5 acres valuable building land. TOWNSHIP OF FOXTON. Sections (quarter acre each) 565 and 566, within ten chains of railway station, fenced; to be sold in one lot. Lot 6,7, and 9, each quarter acre, part of section 233, on Motoa-road ; to be sold in one lot. Plans anil further particulars at the office of the auctioneer," Hunter-street, Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4596, 13 December 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4596, 13 December 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4596, 13 December 1875, Page 4

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