Auctions WEDNESDAY, -18th OCTOBER. | IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE ; TRADE SALE. GROCERIES, WINES, SPIRITS, ALE, &o. GEORGE THOMAS has been favored with instructions from the importer, to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambtonquay, on Wednesday, ■ ■ October 18, at 2 o’clock, . • . A large and varied assortment of general merchandise, consisting of— GROCERIES. 150 half-chests tea, new season’s, 1876-77, per mail steamer 50 do do, per Annie Mabel, 89 and 90 20 do do, per William Turner, 71 50 boxes do, per Queensland, 26 : 20 do do, per Lunan, 1 20 do do, per Normahby, 4 1 ton I.C. sugar , 2 tons E.W. do 40 casks crushed loaf do . ■ 1 ton Y. do ; . 3 cases Queen of Seas twist tobacco, each 1901bs. „ 4 do Barrett’s Crown flat do, each 1761b5. 20 do American salmon, 11b. tins 40 bags fine salt ■ t ■ 40 do Patna rice, each 561bs. 50 boxes sultanas, each 201bs. 10 cases Morton’s pickles ; 3 do assorted peel 1 ton Anderson & Co.’s prime oatmeal 10 cases Morton’s salad oil, half-pints 10 do kerosene 2 do McConnell’s hams and bacon 2 do new figs, each l^lbs. 200 boxes Havanna cigars 3000 Swiss cigars 90 casks Portland cement 1 bale woolpacks ; 3 oases Yam Houten’s cocoa 50 boxes Price’s candles 10 cases orange bitters WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALE. 10 casks Tennent’s ale, quarts 5 do do do, pints 35 do Younger’s do, quarts 10 do Jeffrey’s do, quarts , 19 do Younger’s do, pints 10 cases Hennessy’s brandy 15 do Martell’s do 10 do Associated Vineyard do ! 20 do Champagne Vineyard do 4 cases 6ft. gal. iron, G. Oak, 26 guage 8 do 7ft. do do do do 4 do Bft. do do do do ■ ’ ; 4do 9ft, do : do'do do And various other goods. Terms at sale. G. THOMAS, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 18th OCTOBER. SALE OP A SPLENDID LATHE. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the New Zealand Militia department to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambton-quay, on Wednesday, 18th October, at 2 o’clock; — A lathe, consisting of a flat bed, 9ft. long, cast iron cast iron standards, with slide rests ; and the driving wheel for flat belts. ’ . There are also 5 driving pulleys and 54 cast iron lathe wheels, various sizes. Terms at sale GEORGE THOMAS. FRIDAY, 27th OCTOBER. SALE OF THE WELL-KNOWN AND SUBSTANTIALLY - BUILT SCHOONER HANNAH BARRATT. GEORGE THOMAS has been favored with instructions from Captain Renner (who is retiring from the sea), to sell by public auction— The schooner Hannah Barratt, built of iron bark and red gum, in New South Wales,inlß72. Is coppered and copper-fastened, and is exceedingly well found and all ready for sea. She carries 75 tons dead weight, or 40,000 ft, of timber, at a draft of 7ft. water. Her register tonnage is 57 tons measurement. Terms at sale, which will take place at the auctioneer’s rooms, Lambton-quay, at 2 o’clock. This is a fine opportunity for a man of moderate capital, as this vessel will last for 50 years, if kept off the rocks. _ ” THIS DAY. 7" TUESDAY, 17th OCTOBER. 11 o’clock sharp. SUGAR. SUGAR. , SUGAR. TRADE SALE.
MB. N, J. ISAACS has received instructions to sell by public auction at'his rooms,' Lambton-quay, oh the above date, at 11 o’clock— Sydney Campany’s sugar Crushed loaf sugar Teas Candles Kerosene , Salt Kaisins Oilmen’s stores ■Wines Spirits Ales Tobacco r Cigars Pipes, &.c. Every line for positive sale. Without reserve. Terms liberal. WEDNESDAY, 18th OCTOBEE. i GENUINE UNRESERVED CLEARING TRADE SALE. MR, G. H; VENNELL will sell by’ public auction at. his rooms,, Hunterstreet, on Wednesday next, the 18th instant, at 2 o’clock—■ , 10 qr-casks Hennessy’s brandy, 15 cases ~ ; , do do 15 do Bisquit Dubouche do , 25 do flask brandy, ,Gautier Freres, Bisquit Dubouche ‘ '• ; 15 cases Wolfs schnaps- : I 20 do old tom—Geneva, J.D.K.Z. ; 35 do claret 3 qr-casks Bruno Silva’s old port 10 cases Scotch and Irish whisky . 10 do sherry and port 45 do, limejuicp cordial 10 do ginger wine 7 do No. 2 moselle , 20 hlf-chests tea 10 qr do do , ' sqr do gunpowder , t 5 90 casks Younger’s ale—quart and pints 35 cases .Guinness’s and. Blood's, stout, Tenhent's, Jeffrey’s, and Bass’s alo t ,7 casks currants .; *’ , 1 . ; 70‘boxes figs ' \ ~ : ' 2 tons household soap "’2 do 2-Cfowri do ’ ' ‘ . ‘ ' ,i .. , Morton’s picklesj’' sauces, salad ’ oil, castor oil,' table halt, mustard i . ,3 cases Perry Davis’s painkiller ’ ' ’ ; ~ ' Ride in barrels arid bags ' . i .Crashed) loaf snggar , ,; ; ; | English and other jams.,, ; : j 10 cases preserved ginger, , . &c., ;’..-&c., i, &o/ ,j,< i, Saleat/2 ofclock/ • Mostly duty paid.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4858, 17 October 1876, Page 4
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