Auctions THIS DAY. FRIDAY, 21st JULY. CLEARING SALE OF GROCERIES, WINES, SPIRITS, &0., &c. George thomas win sell by public auction at his rooms, Brandon-street, on Friday, 21at July, at 1 o’clock, for half-past 1 sharp, luncheon at 1 o’clock— A large quantity of goods, comprising—--6 kegs lard 50 bags Mauritius sugar 69 do do do 60 do brewers’ crystals 13 tons Hay and Barr’s flour, sacks 6 do do do, lOOlbs. 4 do do do, 501bs. 7 do Meek’s do, sacks 150 sacks oats 90 do prime wheat 20 prime cheese 4 casks soda crystals 10 boxes Eleme raisins 8 cases plaid vestas 5 do Keiller’s marmalade 4J tons sugar, 10, 2W, and Y 3 do McLeod’s soap, household, 2cr. and3cr. 5 kegs carbonate soda 10 cases geneva, in bond 10 do Hennessy’s 3 star brandy, in bond 10 do Denis Mounie’s do, do 1 hhd Dagobert’s do 2 qr-casks do do 16 cases Hiuke and Co.’s Exhition geneva, in bond 2 qr-casks Scotch whisky 160 501bs. Saunders’ flour 220 lOOlbs. HoSat’s do 64 sacks oats 33 boxes tea, Nardoo, No. 20 15 J-chests do, May Queen, No. 15 15 do do, do do, No. 9 5 do do, do do, No. 10 10 do do, Voni, No. 16 5 do do, do, No. 44 20 boxes do, Georgina, No. 71 28 do do, Normanby, No. 4 11 pairs boots, gents 4 Tom Hood sewing machines 4001bs. Barrett’s Twist tobacco 77 bags rice 2owt. roasted coffee berries And various other articles. A quantity of Furniture, &c. &c. Terms at sale. MONDAY, 24th JULY. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Alexander Sutherland Allan, Esq., Registrar of the Supreme Court, Wellington, to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambton-quay, on Monday, July 24, at 2 o’clock, under the provisions of the Conveyancing Act Amendment Act of 1860— All that parcel of land containing by admeasurement 172 acres one rood and thirty-nine (39) perches, more or less, being part of the sections numbered 191, 202, and the whole of the section numbered 300 on the plan of the Taratahi Plain Block, in the Wairarapa District.. There is a good dwelling-house and other buildings erected on the land. The property will be sold subject to a mortgage to tho Trustees of the Permanent Investment and Loan Association of Wairarapa, to secure £350 ; interest in payments extending over a period of fourteen years, from about ■ the 30th of September, 1874; and also subject to any existing leases. The sale will take place at 2 o’clock precisely. Terms and conditions at sale. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES IN GREYTOWN. GEORGE THOMAS will sell, at an early date, — The large and commodious store and dwelling-house attached, lately occupied by William Anderson. Also, The new shop and dwelling-house lately occupied by Roydhouse. For further particulars, apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and General Merchant, Wellington. MONDAY, JULY 24. SALE OF VALUABLE FURNITURE AND FANCY GOODS. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed to sell by public auction, at his saleroom, Hunter-street, on Monday, July 24, at halfpast 11 a.ra., a quantity of choice valuable household furniture (the property of a gentleman leaving Wellington), consisting of— Fancy tables Double and single washstands Dressing tables Double and single towelhorses Cheffoniers Colonial couches Cane and other chairs Fenders and fireirons Carpets Pier and looking glasses Clocks Chamber sets Kitchen utensils, See. Also, Saddles, harness, collars, See., And also A large and varied assortment of fancy goods, 'comprising— Wax and other flowers, with stands and shades Workboxes Photographic albums. Tobacco pouches Musical instruments And miscellaneous articles Sale to commence at half-past 11. The attention of the ladies of Wellington and the public generally is directed to this sale. MUSIC lANOFORTES TUNED, RE6ULATED, AND REPAIRED. C. AND T. RAMSEY, PIANOFORTE MAKERS, (From Broadwood and Sons, London), Having had considerable experience in all kinds of pianos, both cottage and grand, are prepared to tune, regulate, and repair instruments by all English and foreign makers. Work done on reasonable terms for the trade. 0; & T. RAMSEY, Willis-street, Nearly opposite Empire Hotel. iTT" p ark e iT ■ rnopEsson op music. Willis-street, near Abel Smith-street. LESSONS ON THE PIANOFORTE Elementabt and Finishing. ■■ Books, Stationery, &c. JUST received by the San Francisco Mail. —“lllustratedLondonNews,” “Graphic," “Pictorial World,” “Penny Illustrated,’’ “Illustrated London Clipper,” '“Lloyd’s Weekly,” “Weekly Times,” “ Reynolds’ Newspaper,” “ Dispatch,” “ Catholic 1 Opinion,” “The Beehive,” “Public Opinion,” “Home News,” “Punch,” “Judy,” “Methodist Recorder,” “Templar,” “Christian World,” “Dublin Weekly Times,” “The Universe,” « gt. Crispin.”—J. Watt, Willis-street.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4783, 21 July 1876, Page 4
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