Auctions FOB ABSOLUTE SALE. Sole of Wairarapa Carrying Company’s Plant, postponed from Friday, Ist September, until Wednesday, 6th September. Sale will be held at Messrs. \V, and G. Turnbull & Co.’s Yards, Reclaimed Land. MR. R J. DUNCAN begs to state that, in consequence of negotiations a private sale of this valuable plant not having been concluded, he has now received peremptory instructions to sell positively by public auction, on Wednesday, 6th September, at Messrs.' W. & G. Turnbull and Co.’s Yards, commencing at 11 o’clock a.m.—■ The whole of the entire stock of horses, waggons, harness, &c., &o. THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER IMPORTANT SALE Oi" DRAUGHT AND OTHER HORSES, WAGGONS, BRAKES, HARNESS, TARPAULINS, , TRUCKS, ROPES, CHAINS, &c. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has been-favored with instructions to sell by auction on above date, at 11.30 o’clock, Ths following most valuable lot of draught Horses, &c., ever offered for sale in Wellington, without reserve, if not previously disposed of, all that valuable plant belonging to the Wairarapa Carrying Company, consisting of — 56 draught horses 2 hack do 2 saddle do 10 waggons 1 timber waggon 2 brakes, 2 carts 1 chaff and com cutter complete 2 sets 4-horse brake harness 45 do 5-waggon brake harness 15 tarpaulins 3 weighing machines 3 trucks 1 safe Eoj.es, chains, &o. Also, 10 cases best Scotch harness, specially imported for the above plant, containing shaft and heading sets, whips, &c. Terms at sale THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER. Immediately after the sale of the Wairarapa Carrying Company, at Messrs. "W. and G. Turnbull and Co.’s Yards, Reclaimed Land. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction— Two new light spring traps, made at the English and American Coach - ' — -Factory.— - THIS DAY.
WEDNESDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER. MB, R J, DUNCAN has received in : structions from Mr. H. E. Tonks to aell. by public auction, unless previously sold by private contract, on Wednesday, 6th September, at his salerooms, at 2 o clock, the following leasehold property, having eighteen years to run, namely— The premises well known as the Wellington Steam Mills, in Mannersstreet, containing the undermen-' tioned'machiuery, viz.— 3 improved cow and meal crushers 1 very large chaff-cutter, No. 1 buncle 1 bone mill 1 circular saw, bench and fittings, shafting, belts, &C., &C. 1 8-horse power engine 1 15 do Cornish boiler, quite new The premises include large coal and wood yards, with two-stall stable, dwellinghouse consisting of five rooms, fowlhouse, and all necessary outbuildings. The auctioneer strongly recommends the above property to persona in the trade, or to capitalists, the owner’s only reason for selling being continued ill-health. Plans and all particulars can be had on application to the Auctioneer. Terms very liberal. THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER. MR. R J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by public auction, at Messrs. W. and G. Turnbull’s yards, at 2 o’clock — 135 bags prime Poverty Bay maize. Terms at sale. THURSDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER. ME. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from Mr. J. Pownceby to ■all by public auction, at his rooms, Eambtouquay, on Thursday, 14th September, at 10 o’clock, unless previously disposed of— The lease and goodwill of a fruiterer’s shop and dwelling-house in Willisstreet, at present in the occupation of Mr. J. Pownceby, and next door to Mr. Cohen’s jeweller’s shop. The lease has two and a half years to run, and is let at the very low rental of £2 per week. Stock, furniture, home, express, and harness, con be taken at a valuation, at the option of purchaser. !por further particulars apply to Mr. , ttwnoebv, on the premises ; or, to B. J. DUNCAN, Auctioneer. THIS DAY. , WEDNESDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock sharp. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS.
MR. N. J. ISAACS has been favored with instructions to sell by public auction, on the premises of Mr. J. IT. Margetts, Willisstreet, on Wednesday, 6th inst., at 2 o’clock, the undermentioned goods, to close various consignments — - , 21 crates crockery, consisting of cups and saucers, plates, dinnerservices, jugs, basins, vases, &c. Paperhangings, spring cart and buggy, harness,'saddles Sewing machines, vestas, scrubbing brushes Concertinas, dolls, fancy jewellery Counterpanes,' blankets, toilet covers Hearthrugs, black cloth, shop and tea paper ' ■' Currants, raisins, teas, salmon Champagne, wine, brandy, ale, gin, colonial wines 200 cases flask brandy 50 qr-casks brandy (various) 33 do port wine , Pocketbooks, imitation meerschaum pipes, Tandstickor matches Crown vestas in tin, vesuvians Hamp globes, lamp glasses Tumblers, bradawls And two tons hoop iron. ' '.Also, 1 V patent washing arid mangling , machine, and a large assortment, of . other goods Terms liberal, declared at sale.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4823, 6 September 1876, Page 4
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