Auctions WEDNESDAY, 15th. DECEMBER. PUBLIC SALE. SCHOONER YOUNG DICK. IN THE VICE-ADMIRALTY COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. "OTICE is hereby given that, in pursuance of a decree made by the ViceCourt, the schooner Young Dick will be sold by public auction at the auction rooms of _ „.™t t G. H. VENNELL, Hunter-street, on Wednesday next, the 15th inst., at 12 o'clock. The Young Dick was built at Boston, Stathem, County of Lincoln ; registered at Goole, 26th July, 1569 ; register tonnage, 162-04 tons. Carries a large cargo for her registered tonnage. . Sails remarkably fast, and is well found, and in good order, with masts, spars, full suits and spare sails, anchors, chains, spare anchor, hawsers, warps, spare ropes, boats, cabin furniture. &c, &c, &c. Terms and conditions declared at sale. Sale at 12 o'clock noon. WEDNESDAY, 15th DECEMBER. WEDNESDAY, loth DECEMBER. IMPORTANT SALE OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE. MR. JAMES SMITH has been instructed by the different importers to sell by public auction, at his mart, on Wednesday, 15th December — 1 splendid walnut piano, warranted, finely tuned, Justin Browne, manufacturer 3 cases assorted brushware 3 bales cotton waste 3 do Hessian (30 bolts, each 102 yards) 5 cases Hurd's American razor-edge axes 4do Collins' handled shovels 2 do do do long do do 6 bales superior assorted grey royal wrapping, 34 to 381bs 14 do do do brown do, 20 x 24 to 36 x 46, 30 to 1201bs 4 do do tea do, 24 to 261bs 6 do double crown, 18 to 341bs 7 do double demy, 30 to 361bs 6 do Belgium glass,' 16ozs, 40-x 30 to 30 x6O 35 do Chance's glass, 21ozs, 14 x 16 to 60 • x3O 65 kegs R.H. wire nails, IJ, IJ, 2, 2£, 3, 3iin- _ 5 case? superior paperhangings (asso 2 do French iron bedsteads, 6ft 6 4ft 6in 3 do dodo do, 6ft x 3ft 2 do do do stump do, 6ft 6in x 3ft 4 do do do folding do, 6ft x 2ft 6in ' 7 superior sewing machines 15 cases assorted pickles 100 do geneva, JDKZ, 3gal proof 30 do Hennessey's brandy 25 do superior port, ldoz each 100 do do claret, ldoz each 25 do Gillon's lime juice, with sundry other goods N.B.—Samples of. the wrapping paper (the best ever imported to Wellington) are now on Also—--2 American railway luggage cars 100 sacks prime heavy oats Terms liberal. Sale at 2 o'clock. City Auction Mart, Dec. 13. TUESDAY,'2Ist DECEMBER. MONSTER CLEARING SALE I OF WINES, SPIRITS, AND BEERS. MR. JAMES SMITH has been favored with instructions to hold one of the most extensive clearing and unreserved auction sales ever offered in Wellington,.at his City Mart, on Tuesday, 21st December, of— Brandies, rum, whisky, geneva, port and sherry (in qr.-casks, hhds., and cases) ; also, champagne, hock, claret, port and sherry, Spanish, i . Australian, and ginger wines (in one and three dozen cases), bottled ale and porter, and tobacco. The above goods to be absolutely sold _to close consignments ; are o£ very choice quality and noted brands. Full particulars will be duly announced by advertisements and catalogues, and samples on Terms, as usual, liberal. • City Auction- Mart, 9th December. FRIDAY, 17th DECEMBER. EXTENSIVE LAND SALE. Postponed from the 9th' December to Friday, - ■ ••'■ 17th December. MR. J. H. WALLACE, Estate _ Auctioneer, willsell by public auction, at his saleroom. Hunter-street, Wellington, at 2 o'clock p.m.ltne -following valuable town and country properties, viz.: — CITY OF WELLINGTON. 37 feet to WUlis-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, Wood- ■ ,•. ward, and Brandon streets. TOWNSHIP* OF PALMERSTON. 40 building- allotments, Lombard-street, subdivision'3o3 ' ; 40 building allotments,' Main-street and David-street —subdivisions of 323, 324, 337,338 - . 10 building allotments, subdivisions of 330 ' PALMERSTON. 80 acres, sections §6B and 369 ' Lot 61 of section 417, Scandinavian settle- ; ment 19a. 3r. 20p. 100 acres,. No, 550, improved, with house; •., on deferred payments . A three-roomed cottage ,arid 'quarter-acre, 301, Palm'erston'North'' A two-roomed cottage arid land adjoining, about three chains from proposed Foresters' Hall, "i.i' < . ' TOWNSHIP OF FOXTON. ■ 7 sections, Nos. 542, 5-13,544, 545,577, 579, and 580. WAIPOUA BLOCK, WAIRARAPA DIS- ! " "'" TRICT. - - -.- • : 1000 acres, a valuable selection of agri- '• - cultural bush land, about four miles '. from tho proposed Masterton Rail- ; ■■■;-. way.;:-!...:.: ::.• • ' -- - '" j WAIPOUA BLOCK, WAIRARAPA. ' 400 acres,'a valuable selection of agricul- ! ; ,1 'tural,' well-timbered 'land,; near '' ; .-_. MaSterto'n.- > .., ' ■ ■:■•■"• : ;/- j :: "j; ; ,iwADKsITOWNI ' .-'-':.. * ' 5 acres valuable ibuiUung. land. ; t TOWNSHIpIoF FOXTON. ■>■■■ | .Sections! (quarter i»cre,each) 565 and 566,, ;' within ten chains of railway station; ■ I ' fenced; to bd sold in one lot; ; i Lot 6,7, and 9, each quarter acre, part of section 233,; on Motoa-road ; to be ! sold in one lot. Plans arid further particulars at tho office of tho auctioneer, Hunter-street, Wellington,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4597, 14 December 1875, Page 4
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