Auctions THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, 19th JULY. REGULAR PRODUCE SAXE. ■W7TE. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by IVJL public auction, at his salerooms, Manners-street, this day—--1 ton Canterbury hams 1 do superior bacon J do Canterbury cheese 6 do Oamarn flour 5 do Adelaide flour J do Dunedin oatmeal 20 sacks bran 11 do pollard 1 crate dorking fowls A lot of poultry and singing birds. After which— Invoice of tin deed boxes Sarsaparilla, brooms Tea, and miscellaneous goods And, without any reserve, 50,000 shingles 30 kegs nails Sale at 2 o’clock. THUESDAY, 20th JUXY. ME. E. J. DUNCAN- has received instructions from Mr. John Holmes to sell by public auction at his saleroom, on Thorsday, 20th July, at 2 o’clock — A six-roomed bouse, nearly new, with outbuildings and every convenience. The land upon which it stands has a frontage of 36ft. to Grant-road, by a depth of S-lft. £230 can remain on mortgage, or be paid off at three months’ notice. Terms cash. THUESDAY, 20th JULY, At 2 p.m. ME. E. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by public auction at his rooms on Thursday,2oth July, at 2 o’clock— All that piece or parcel of land situate in the city of Wellington, being allotment No. 7 of Town Acre No. 246, bounded on the north by a right of way 30ft. wide, 38ft. 6in. in length, towards the east by or part of Section No. 246, 51ft.; towards the south by Section No. 245, 38ft. 6in.; and towards the west by a line parallel to Taranald-street, and distant therefrom 181 ft. 6in. Together jvith, A two-roomed cottage erected thereon. Further particulars may be had upon appli- ■ cation at the office of E. J. DUNCAN, Auctioneer. THUESDAY, 20th JULY, ME. E. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by public auction, at his saleroom, on Thursday, 20th July, at 2 o’clock—--68 oval boilers, 3,4, 5,6, 7, and 9 gallons 23 saucepans, Nos. 6,7, 8,9, and 10 1 register grate 1 weighing machine Toilet sets Cups and saucers, plates Dishes, mugs and jugs, &c. Bedsteads, palliasses, blankets Tables, carpets, chairs Couch, easy chairs 1 large sample table 1 stove, 4 wheels, 2 axles 1 pair shafts, 2 x 9in. blocks Also, 2 handsome pianofortes (quite new), under distraint for rent Household furniture, flour, confectioners’ trays, stone slabs, biscuit tins, &c. THUESDAY, 20th JULY, At 3 o’clock. ME. E. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction, at his rooms, on Thursday, 20th July, at 3 p.m.— 1 cab, nearly new 1 pole for do 1 set single harness. THURSDAY, 20th JULY. At 3 o’clock. ME. E. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by public auction, at his rooms, on Thursday, 20th July, at 3 p’clock—--1 bay mare, 5 years, broken to saddle, side saddle, single or double harness 1 grey horse, 4 years, broken to saddle and harness 1 grey filly 1 bay colt | Three-year ponies, unbroken 1 waggonette 1 double set harness 1 single do MONDAY, 7th AUGUST, 1876. VICE-EEGAL DOMAIN. LOWEY BAY ESTATE, WELLINGTON. ME. E. J. DUNCAN is instructed by Messrs. Benjamin Smith and Co,, to offer for sale by public auction, at his salerooms, Lambton-quay, Wellington, on Monday, the 7th of August, at 2 o’clock— That well-known Government Domain, the Lowry Bay Estate, now in the occupation of his Excellency the • Marquis of Normanby. The property consists of 560 acres, more or less, part of which consists of rich level land, and the remainder of well-wooded hills, containing a large amount of useful timber. The buildings comprise a well-built sixroomed house, a handsome lodge of four rooms, a two-roomed laundry, stables, and all necessary outbuildings, a large garden and orchard ; also, a cottage close by the entrance to the estate. The estate has a frontage to the Waiuuiomata road, as well as to the beach read; would advantageously cut up into farms ; and, as a picturesque and salubrious seaside residence (within half an hour’s drive of the Hutt Railway Station) and easily accessible by water), it cannot be excelled. The advantages the property offers for public recreation grounds are attested by the fact that it has for years been the resort, under special permission from his Excellency, of very large numbers on all holiday occasions. Conditions of sale and plans of the property may be obtained at the Public Works Offices, Invercargill, Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru, Christchurch, Picton, Nelson, Hokitika, Greymouth, New Plymouth, Auckland, and Napier; at the offices of the Auctioneer, and of BENJAMIN SMITH & CO., Lambton-quay (Next door to the Odd Fellows’ Hall). . Wellington, 12th July, 1876. THUESDAY, 20th JULY. ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, ME. j. H. WALLACE is instructed by Messrs. Samuel, Ladd, and Co. to sell by public auction, at their warehouse, WllHsstreet, on Thursday, 20th July, at 12 o’clock noon, on account of whom it may concern, ex Pym, Stapleton, from London, more or less damaged by sea water— ; , , H C over G, No. 200—1 case leather bags Also, , Ex Camperdown, Paton, from London, more or less damaged by sea water—g, L. & Co.'over W, No. 3005—1 case cn- ■ gratings. r ■ ' \ , Terms cast,' ■ ; '
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4781, 19 July 1876, Page 4
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849Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4781, 19 July 1876, Page 4
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