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Auctions TUESDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER. •m fITR. R. J. DUNCAN has received ,injyj. structiona from Mr. J. Pownceby to •oil by public auction, at his rooms, Lambtonqaay, on Tuesday, 19th September, a . tf clock, unless- previously disposed of- , The lease and goodwill of a fruiterers . 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 yeare to run, and is let' at the very low rental of £2 per furniture, horse, express, and harness, can be taken at-a at the option of Pt p\)r farther particulars apply to Mr. J. PoWnoebv, on the premises ; or, to - R. J. DUNCAN, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER. MR. R, J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell by public auction, without reserve, on the above date, at his saleroom, Panama-street,- at 2 o’clock, the following freehold properties, viz.— 100 acres (more or less) well situated, No. , in the Rangitumau Block. 100 acres (more or less) very valuable land, No. 72, in the Manaia, and within a mile of Masterton 3 town acres in the city of Wellington,— No. 1032 with a frontage to_ Russell Terrace, No. 1033 with a frontage to South-road, No. 356 corner of Austin and Pirie-streets. Yoluahle building site in the city of Wellington, being all that piece or parcel of land partot town se-.tion No. 207, containing by admeasurement 2 perches (more or less) together with' the buildings recently occupied, one by a fruiterer, and the other by a general dealer, situated next to Mr. Madden’s, wheelwright, having 32 links respectively or thereabouts ; really one of the best building sites open for sale in the city. Allotments of land in township of Runny thorpe, to be sold in order to close a partnership account, being sections No. 1121, 1126, 1128, 1131 and 1135, each £ acre. Sections in the township of Palmerston No. 649, 650, 29, SI, and 33 each J acre, in a good position very, near the square. WEDNESDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER. GENERAL CLEARANCE SALES. ME. R. J. DUNCAN begs to give notice to: his friends and and to the public generally, that In consequence of having disposed of his large auction rooms, corner of Lambton-quay and Panama-street, he will have the pleasure of selling off the balance of his stock-in-trade (duty paid and in bond) at public auction, without reserve. The first sale will take place on Wednesday, 20th September. The sales will commence at 11.30 each day. Luncheon provided at 1 o’clock.

Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had in the course of a few days. Further particulars will be duly published. Meantime the Auctioneer assures his old customers and friends, that every lot must necessarily be sold without reserve and therefore respectfully invites their special notice to these bona fide sales. At the same time Mr. Duncan desires to return his very hearty for the extensive and kindly support rhe has received from the trade and public generally. MONDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER. SALE OF WHARF OPPOSITE MAGINNITY’S ROYAL HOTEL. ME. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by the Public Trustee to sell by public auction at the Royal Hotel, Lambton-quay, on Monday, 18th September, at 12 noon— _ The wharf as it now stands, opposite the Royal Hotel. Terms cash. TUESDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER. • IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, LAMBTON-QUAY, (Opposite the new Government Buildings.) IN THE BANKRUPTCY OF HUGH APLIN. ME. G. H. VENNELL has received instructions from Alexander Sutherland Allan, Esq., Registrar of the Supreme Court, to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Hunterstreet, on Tuesday next, the 19th inst. — Those new.and commodious business premises on Lambton-quay lately in the occupation of Mr. Hugh Aplin as a musical repository. The premises have a frontage to Lambtonquay of 20 feet, with private entrance, and consist of front music warehouse, fitted up with every convenience for carrying on a firstclass business ; upper floor consisting bedroom, sittingroom, &c. The front portion of the premises has only been finished some two or three months, and was built in a firstclass style, and regardless of expense. In rear is a large music hall. The premises are held under lease of twenty years from Ist October, 1875, at a ground rent of £IOO per annum. The property is also subject to thirteen abates in the Wellington and. Hutt Building Society. Further particulars may be had from the Auctioneer. Immediate possession. Sale at 2 o’clock. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE TO MONDAY, 9th OCTOBER. SALE OF 1 ODD FELLOWS’ HALL AND SITE, ON building lease, For Forty-two Years, with option of surrendering at Twenty-one Years. -ft ITR. GEORGE THOMAS has received inIV 9 structions from the trustees, to sell by 1 public auction, at the hall, on Monday, the 3th day of October, at 12 o’clock noon — The site and buildings of the Odd Fellows’ Hall, on building lease, for a term of 42 years. The property has a frontage of 75ft. to Lambton-quay, and 100 ft. to Grey-street. Foil particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneer and at the Hall from R. A. MARSHALL, Secretary. SATURDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER. TO STOCK-BREEDERS AND OTHERS. For Sale hy Auction, the Celebrated Horse TOM SPRING. GtEORGE THOMAS has been favored r with instructions to soli by public auction. on Saturday, 23rd September, at his yard, Brandon-street, at 2 o’clock— The celebrated entire horse Tom Spring. Is jet black, bred by Mr. Joseph Ward, and stands 15J hands high. Pedigree.—ls grandson of Old Sir Heresies on tho sire side ; his dam was by Bay Middleton, imported from Victoria, as well as boib dams. Terms at sale.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4833, 18 September 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4833, 18 September 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4833, 18 September 1876, Page 4

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