Auctions. MONDAY, 20th DECEMBER. WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. " "~K. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from the Directors of the above'Society to sell by public auction at his sale rooms; Latnbton-quay, on Monday, tfte 20th instant, at two o'clock, or immediately after the nomination, the undermentioned privileges for the Caledonian Gathering on New Years's Day—--4 publican's booths 2 refreshment stalls 1 fancy do The sale will take place at 2 o clock sho . A*plan of the Grounds and Stand may be seen atjthe office of the » uctioneer - _.„„ * ■ J. W. KERBY, ...... Secretary. MONDAY, 20th DECEMBER. MR R. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction, at 12 o'clock, immediately after the sale of booths for the Caledonian Society's GatheriDg on New Year's Day—--35 cases cherries 4 half-cases do 3 cases fresh eggs WEDNESDAY, 22nd DECEMBER. /TR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction, Xvi without reserve, on Wednesday, 22nd Ttecember, if not previously ."old by private ■eaty, the house and grounds! occupied by J. Bbidses, Esq.., at the Hutt, consisting of 3J acres, divided into gardens and two grass paddocks, with a house suitable for a large family, boarding-school, or hotel. Sale at 2 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, 22nd DECEMBER. fR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from Captain Webster to sell by auction, absolutely without reserve, on above date, at 12 o'clock (or immediately after the sale of J. Bridges', Esq., property at the Hutt) .. That most desirable freehold property in Taranaki-street, 35ft. frontage by a depth of 165 ft., together with that convenient and comfortable dwel-ling-honse known sis The Anchorage, containing seven rooms, with lean-to and scullery, all on the ground floor, outhouses, water laid on, Leamington range, copper boiler, and every convenience. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer. The above is situated in one of the most convenient-localities for men of any kind of occupation in Wellington, and is in one of the most thickly, populated portions of the cityone, moreover, - in which property is increasing in value' every few months in a far greater ratio-than in almost any other part of Wellington. 1 THIS DAY. MONDAY, 20th DECEMBER. FORESTERS' FETE. iyJL structions from, the Foresters'_ Fete Committee to sell by public auction, at his sale rooms, on Monday, the 20th instant, at 3 p.m., booths, as under, namely—- .: I—lst licensed booth, to comprise the / whole of the grand stand 2-7-2 licensed booths on the flat 3—2 refreshment do do 4—2 fancy bazaars s_The right of entrance to the grand stand. TUESDAY, 21st DECEMBER. TO STOREKEEPERS, HOTELKEEPERS, BAKERS, BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, &c. MOST IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE CLEARING SALE GENERAL MERCHANDISE. "R. JAMES SMITH has: been favored JL with instructions to hold an extensive "v fide clearing auction sale without reserve, •ind up the years' consignments, at his on mart, on TUESDAY, 21st DECEMBER, Of the following varied fresh stock of goods, all T™an<3a and Kpsif nnalifrtr. ronYnrisincr 48 tons uv 52 do colonial do, sundry brands 500 bags oats, heavy 50 sacks maize 146 casks Bass', Jeffrey's, and Younger's ale, pints and quarts, ex Commissary : Commissary 180 cases MarteU's, Hennessy's, Vine Growers, &c, brandy 50 do J. H. Henke'a geneva, each 12 jars 2 gals 25 do do do 18 do 4 do 10 1„ XT «„*S„ -Vravtoll'a !«». ciated Vineyard, ftc, pale and brewn brandy 2 hhcU do do do do 10 qr-casks Thorn and Cameron's whisky 20 cases do do )unville's do , asks superior old port and sherry, best brands 140 cases do champagne, St. Julien, and light wines 38 do do port and sherry, choice 30 do ginger wine 15 barrels currants, fresh fruit, ex Coi missary es do do 19 do Eleme raisins do 35 boxes figs do 50 do De Roubaix candles 50 Brandon's do 78 half-chests fine congou tea 6 cases curry powder, Oros3e and Blackwell, ex Commissary 10 do castor oil, do do 9 do salad do, do do 10 do pickles, do do 2do French capers,.do do 20 do salmon, Morton's, do 10 chests sago 2 cases tapioca 2 do vermicelli 4 do orange and lemon peel 10 do Johnson's jam 1 packet Kent hops 20 casks crystals 10 kegs bicarbonate 20 barrels oatmeal 20 cases, 2 doz, salt, Morton's 10 qr-casks Campion vinegar 4 octaves do do 15 cases white wine "vinegar, Crosse and BlackwelTs 25 doz. patent socket brooms 15 doz No. 3 do, painted handles 100 casks White Brothers' Portland cement 50 do Wouldham's do 15 tons Ryland Brothers' wire fencing, ex Commissary, 6,7, 8,9, and lOin. 15 cases galvanised iron, Morewood'a lion brand, 5,6, 7,8, and 9ft. 25 kegs rosehead wire nails, IJ, IJ, and 2in. With a variety of other merchandise. Full particulars will be duly announced in catalogues. Terms liberal Lunch, in Laing's usual style, at 1 o'clock. Sale sharp at 2 o'clock. City Auction Mart, 15th December.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4602, 20 December 1875, Page 4
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