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Auctions THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 7th OCTOBER. TO "HORSE DEALERS AND OTHERS IN WANT OF FIRST-CLASS COBS, ' CARRIAGE, AND TRAP HORSES IN WELLINGTON, OR FOR THE HOKITIKA MARKET. 0. L.* HART this day^at jut jl. 2 p.m., at his' new Horse Repository, Manners-street, opposite the Pound— . t, 30 splendid useful horses from Vi anganm. Amongst them are three unbroken draught colts, 4 years old. ■ All to bo sold without reserve. Other stock for sale can be entered up to 12 noon. . —stock sales held every Saturday. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE " 1 TO MONDAY, 9th OCTOBER. SALE OF ODD FELLOWS’ HALL AND SITE, . . BUILDING LEASE, For Forty-two Years, with option of surrendering at Twenty-one Years. MR. GEORGE THOMAS has received ih : i structions from the trustees, to sell by public auction, at the hall) on Monday, the j 9th day of October, at 12 o’clock noon—■l 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. Full particulars , can he. obtained from the Auctioneer, and at the Hall from R. A. MARSHALL, , Secretary. , MONDAY, 9th OCTOBER. SALE OF THE IMPERIAL HOTEL, CUBA-STREET. GEORGE THOMAS has received instruc- , tions from Mr. R. Somerville to sell by auction, on Monday, 9th October, immediately after the sale of the Odd Fellows’ Hall—'That very valuable property in Cubastreet known as the Imperial ' Hotel, having a frontage of 33ft. to Cuba-street, by a depth of 78ft. ■ to Garret-street. Terms at sale. ' •’ For further particulars, apply to Mr. R. Somerville, or G. THOMAS, i ' Auctioneer, Lainbton-quay. MONDAY, 9th OCTOBER. SALE OF A PIECE OF LAND KAIWARRA TOWNSHIP, Close to the Railway Station (freehold). IN GEORGE THOMAS has been instructed ■ by Mr." Phillips to sell by public auction, -on . Monday. 9th October, immediately after the sale of the Odd Fellows’; Hall—- ■; A choice; building allotment in the main > street, having a frontage of 60ft. by a depth of 150 ft. This property adjoins Mr. Phillips’s residence on ■ 1 one side and Mr. Goring’s on r the : ’ ■ other side, and is fenced in by a . fine thorn hedge. Tenns at sale, at 2.30 p.m. For further particulars apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer. ; THURSDAY, 12th OCTOBER, .At 3 o’clock. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN FEATHERSTON, ; AT SHIRLEYS HOTEL. EORGE THOMAS has received instrucVIJT-' tions from J-L. Mofflt Eaq., to sell by auction,- on the above date and place— The following piece or parcel of land, being part of section 253 on the plan of the township of Featherston, bounded on the north-east by ■ ■ ; . Fox-street 100 links, towards the south-east by Wallace-street 250 links, towards the south-west by other part of the same section No. 253 100 links, and towards the north-west by other part of the same section N0.'253 250 links; - on which* is erected a substantial dwelling-house, containing eight rooms and pantry, fitted with a boiler and washhouse; let as a boarding-house from week to week. Terms at sale. For further particulars, apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and General Merchant, Wellington. TUESDAY, 17th OCTOBER. COACH-BUILDERS AND OTHERS. ale of Splendid Business Premises situated in Holesworth-street’ (freehold), on account of the owner having to retire through illhealth.

EORGE THOMAS has received instruc- , tions from’ Mr. H. B. Cockbum to sell by public auction on Tuesday, 17th October, at his rooms, Lambton-quay— That valuable piece of land in Moles-worth-street, having a frontage of 35ft. by a depth of 85ft., on which substantial buildings are erected, consisting of a large paint shop, wheelwright and body-making shops, also a commodious black- , smith’s shop. The combined shops are quite large enough for 25 men ■to work at the different branches. Part of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. • ; Terms at sale- !i For further particulars, apply to ■ > GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and General Merchant, Wellington. MONDAY, 16 th OCTOBER. MR. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Mr, W. V. Jackson, late lessee of the Queen’s Wharf, to sell by public auction, at Messrs. Bethune and Hunter’s stores, in Old Customhouse-street/ on Monday, the 16th October, at twelve o’clock. Sundry unclaimed packages, luggage, &o. &c.. for account of whom it may concern, and in pay meut of wharf age, storage, and other charges, /vizr- r ; b’ rolls wife netting, addressed P. Donneclcer 1 case, marked J.N. & Co. : , . 1 carpet hag, addressed W. H. Morris 1 portmanteau, addressed W. Theis , 1 case and 1 pkg., addressed A. R. Jackson , 1 trunk,, addressed T. Clarke 1 box, addressed Mrs. Matthews 1 do, addressed Matthew Reaoch 1 do, addressed E. A. Waldemar j 1 do, addressed George White . ■' 1 do, i addressed James Taylor 1 do, addressed J. S. MoFarlane' 1 do, addressed D. Daly 1 do, addressed Miss Cheesman, Napier ’ 1 case, addressed J. M. Carlyle ‘ 1 do, addressed E. T. Clarke : 1 ',| 1 do, marked L. & Son ’ ; , 1 do, marked H. over 805 i 1 box marked O.M.V. 1 do, marked D. & F. : i 1 swag, addressed T. Nash - : ■ ! • 14'pS&kag^Wmarkfc~' p , , .- : Also,, ■ ...j : ■ i ; A ■ quantity, i of 5 articles .belonging. to- Mr. Jackson,- copßistSUg.'of'ikegS ,o£ bundles of fencing wire, hoop iron, saddles, trucks, pieces of blue gum timber, &c., 4e., &c-,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4850, 7 October 1876, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4850, 7 October 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4850, 7 October 1876, Page 4

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