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.'-'utok Auctaona!' 11 - 1 |_ ;r v_, : ,i : i;r,TBaS;.DAY'. , :-r->x.r/. T- , ’ OCTOBER. > • , BEATTCHAMP, -CAMPBELL, & CO., ■j- * Auctioneers, >stock and Agents, auction room, comer) Panamastreot and have for sale j: ■by public auction a four-roomed cottage. XJEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO. [| w ill sell by; public ,auction, 1 attheir, rooms, on Wednesday) next, 25th October, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon— ■ _ 1 Acomfortablefour-roomedcottage,situated : in Courtenay-place. ; It stands on a plot of leasehold land having nearly 21: years to run at a low rent. The property is for sale in consequence of the present owner being about to quit the province. . .. •■ ■ ■ Terms at sale. Sale at 2 o’clock. 1 BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO., Auctioneers and Valuators; ; THURSDAY, 26th OCTOBER. HOUSEHOLD PURNITURE AND ■ EEEECTS. ’ On the Premises, Glenbervia-terrace, Tinakoriroad, opposite the, late residence of Sir Julius Vogel. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co.have been favored with instructions from Montague Pym, Esq., who is leaving the province,, to sell by auction, on the premises, 'Glenbervie-terrace, opposite the late residence of Sir Julius Vogel, on Thursday,. 26th Octoher, at 2 o’clock— . . , .' . All that'gentleman’s very excellent Household ' Purniture, &c., comprising— . - _ ; Dining-room table, chairs, .bookcase, sideboard, occasional tables, handsome .'. " • black walnut bedroom suite (white marble tops to bureau), washatand arid tett.M tele table, glass, table , ; ornaments, plated ware, crystal, in Jugs, &c.,-&c. . v ' Also, ■: 50 volumes choice; books ..' ... . And Two novel and exciting Continental parlor games. Terms cash. : . ■ . No reserve. 1 Por cards to view apply to the Auctioneers. ~ BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL,-&,C0.: SATURDAY, ,2Sth OCTOBER, . ’ .'At 2 o'clock. I LIBRARY OP VERY VALUABLE! AND . RARE WORKS. j History,'Philosophy, Political. Economy, | , r r„-i, Theology, and ‘ , - * I . : Advanced,Xdeas.of .Social Life. To Literary and Scientific’lnstitutes,. Clergymen,. Lawyers, Statesmen, -and* Gentlemen 'desirous .’ of praising the character of* their ‘'■’Libraries..’ ,j ■ .'Without reserve., . < I /f ESSRS7.be AUCH AMP,. CAMPBELL IVJL "AND .CO. have received:,instructions to,seU by auction,, at their- rppms,ron : Saturday, 28th October, at 2 o’clock prompt—. | 232 publications, .comprising the most unique collection ;ever declared for sale in Wellington, : and being thei • property of- a gentleman disposing; of his Library in consequence of ill-health Terms cash. No reserve. Catalogues to be had i on application to the auctioneers. The books are now on view at -our rooms. — - , BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO. |

THIS DAY. :: WEDNESDAY, 25th OCTOBER. TJNEESEEVED TRADE SALE 0F.,, CROCKERY. M' " R: ‘N. J. ISAACS win offer .by public' auction, at his rooms, Lambton-quay, on Wednesday, 25th October, at 2 o’clock,: : ' 40 crates and hhds. Crockery, consisting of the following— . • ! : Plates, cover dishes, bakers, sauce tureens, . soup tureens, sauce boats, printed bowls and saucers,' chum - jugs,; r printed mugs,' eggcups, oblong . ; bakers, Buckingham •spittoons,! ' ; , • Chinese and Mandarin teapots, ; chair pans, pudding bowls, bnam-.' ' beis, neat eggs, ewers andbaaina, seta jugs, soup’plates, diahes,gravy dishes, .' "salad tureens, cheese s stands, drainers, breakfast sets,; ■ toilet "sets, chamber sets, a large • . lot, of glass ware,'&c.J ■ - • Sale at 2 o’clock; •; ■ ■ ■ - Terms liberal. No reserve. • FRIDAY; 27th OCTOBER, •, .At.. 2 ! Immediately after sale of the Hannah Barratt,; : on arrival from Wanganui, , ' 1 : : FOR SALE BY AUCTION, THE SCHOONER THERESA, Of 36 tons register; . cUrries-65 tons dead: : ... ■ ■; weight. l ■ | GEORGE THOMAS has received instruc-: i tions 'from Mr. P. F. dacbbson to sell; by auction on Friday, the 27th October, at 2 O’clock ;• ,-.!•• i ■■■• • The above vessel, which; is built of red 1 and black 1 birch' timber, all .of natural growth, and very close; which makes her unusually strong. Carries 30,000 feet'timber, on a draught of 6ft, of water. She is ■ planked in the bottom with birch 2 inches thick.; ,bilge, 3 inches ; topsides,.' 2 inches; deck, all kauri, 2 inches, wellseasoned. She has .two extra heavy anchors and 1 chains, and was built expressly for taking bar harbors; was launched in Canterbury last'February.'V/' Sale to take place at my rooms,' Lambtonquay, on arrival. SALE OF 20 TONS PRIME DERWENT •- POTATOES, . ! On arrival of the schooner Circe from ~ •>. . . Lyttelton. .<■ m . ~ t G 'FORGE THOMAS will sell by public . ;i auction,, .on arrival of ■ the Circe,, from Lyttelton—--20 tons prime,Derwent potatoes, <;■ ■<> ;.i t. ... .. ; .Particulars,onarrival. Tepns a^,sale, 'l''!" 1 "" & THOMAS... “ sale of. produce, ' On arrival of'the clipper, schooner, ' 7 Heiald. Jfrpra Lyttelton./ , ; i<- : EORGE ; THOMAS*. win sell by public VTT auction on the breastwork, opposite' tho Provincial Buildings, y. on arrival of. the Herald,’ from Lytteltpnl lof . which duo,, notice,will bef given— J . ' .; 100 sacks, flpiir, Sfeggall’s. ~ .■,.! I 100 do do,,*Wilspn’s.. , ,'.j 250 do piiuce 1 . p9tatoes,,(from the'farpi of; i - v;-/; "Sir Oracroft"Wilson) ,j 1, , i , ’ 5p i’. , 100,do ppmeoatp. ~'r ~ . ,lQ..oaees p^mo.’qhebso' Terms at sale , 7 ’ll G. THOMAS.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4865, 25 October 1876, Page 4

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743

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4865, 25 October 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4865, 25 October 1876, Page 4

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