Auctions THIS'DAY. FRIDAY, 27th OCTOBER. PUBLIC SALE'OP VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. (BV dtder of the Wellington Land and Build- • ■ ■ ing Company.) 1 MB. G. H. VENNELL has received instructions from the above company to sell by public auction; at his rooms, Hunterstreet, on Friday next, the 27th inst., the following valuable leasehold allotments, situate in College-street, with thirty-nine years unexpired - Nos. 17, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 6,8, 10,12, all with'frontage to College-street, . for private dwellings only; Nos. 1,2, 3,4, with frontage to Cam-bridge-terrace and Collegerstroet Also, ’ Sections Nos. 37 and 38, fronting Torystreet Tliese last are all first-class business sites, some have three frontages, and are invaluable. Plans may be seen at the office of the auctioneer. Sale at 2 o’clock. G. H. VENNELL, Auctioneer. Hunter-street, October 20. / THIS DAY. FRIDAY, 27th OCTOBER. SALE OF, THE WELL-KNOWN AND SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT SCHOONER HANNAH BARRATT. /GEORGE THOMAS has been favored V3fs,.,with instructions from Captain Renner Js retiring from the sea), to sell by public Ruction — • The schooner Hannah Barratt, built of iron bark and red gum, in New South Wales, in 1872. 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, it kept off the rocks. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 27th OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. , Immediately after sale of the Hannah Barratt, on arrival from Wanganui. FOR SALE BY AUCTION, THE SCHOONER THERESA, Of 36 tons register; carries 65 tons, dead weight. GEORGE THOMAS; has received instruc- : tions from Mr. P, F. Jacobson to sell by auction on Friday, the 27th October, at 2 o’clock—i The above vessel, which is built of red and black birch timber, all of natural growth, and very close, which makes her unusually strong. Carries 30*000 feet timber, bn a ; r r .' 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, well seasoned. She has two extra heavy anchors and chains, Add was built expressly for taking bar harbors; was launched in Canterbury last February. Sale to take place at my rooms, Lambtonquay, on,arrivaL
THIS DAY; FRIDAY, 27th OCTOBER. SATYR OF ENTIRE FURNITURE OF ARMY AND NAVY HOTEL. Previous to pulling down old buildings to erect a new Hotel. /"GEORGE THOMAS has received in'structions from Messrs. Pascoe and Co.! to sell by auction on Friday, 27th October, on the premises, at half-past 11 o’clock— The entire household furniture, bedding, cooking utensils, &c., &c., &c. Terms cash. SALE OF 20 TONS PRIME DERWENT . POTATOES, On arrival of the schooner Circe from Lyttelton. f'i EORGE THOMAS will sell by public auction, on arrival of the Circe, from Lyttelton—--20 tons prime Derwent potatoes. Particulars on arrival. ’Terms at sale, G. THOMAS. SALE OF PRODUCE, On arrival of the clipper schooner Hetald, from Lyttelton. /"'I EORGE THOMAS will sell by public \Jf auction on the breastwork, opposite the Provincial Buildings, on arrival of the Herald, from Lyttelton, of which due notice will be given— ■ ■■ 100 sacks flour, SteggaU’s 100 dodo, Wilson’s 250 do prime potatoes (from the farm of , ■ Sir Cracroft Wilson) ' 50 sacks sharps 100 do prime oats 10 cases prime cheese Terms at sale G. THOMAS. CLEARING SALE, MR. J. H. WALLACE’S clearing sale (in consequence *of a death in the family), is POSTPONED till SATURDAY, the 28th INST. Sale at 12 o’clock noon. No reserve. SATURDAY, 28th OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. LIBRARY OF VERY VALUABLE AND RARE WORKS. History, Philosophy, Political Economy, Theology, and; Advanced Ideas of Social Life. ■ To Literary and Scientific Institutes, Clergymen, Lawyers, Statesmen, and Gentlemen desirous of raising the character, of their Libraries. : ' . . , Without reserve. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL j AND CO. have received instructions to sell by ’auction, at their rooms,■ on; Saturday, 28th October, at 2.o’clock prompt^—, t 232 publications, comprisingthe most unique collection ever 1 declareddor sale in Wellington, and ’ being the property of a gentleman disposing of his Library in consequence of ill-health. Terms cash. No reserve. Catalogues to be had oh application' to' the ctioneers. ; The books are; npw on view at XTOOmS.,. ' o : i . r , BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO.,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4867, 27 October 1876, Page 4
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