s Auctions THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 7th NOVEMBER. large and important sale or SURPLUS MILITIA STORES. TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. /~i EORGE THOMAS has received invJT atructions from the Under-Secretary for Defence to sell by public auction this day (Tuesday), 7th November, at the A.O. Depot, Wellington, A large quantity of A.O. and Militia Stores, consisting of— New and second-hand saddlery Mosgiel tweeds Cloth and waterproof cloaks and coats Trousers Tunics ' ': , Caps Boots , Leggings Tools ; And other valuable articles too. numerous to mention Sale to commence at 11 o’clock punctually. , Terms cash. No reserve. POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, AT 1.30. IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE TRADE SALE GROCERIES,, WINES. SPIRITS, &c., &c. GEORGE THOMAS has been favored with instructions from the importer, to" sell by public auction, at hia rooms, Lamb-ton-quay— A large and varied assortment of General Merchandise, consisting of 50 boxes candles (petroline) 50 do do (De Roubaix) 20 do elemo raisins • 30 ■ do sultanas 40 casks C loaf sugar ' I ton Patna rice 150 half-cheats tea {new season’s) 50 do do do* (old season's) ' 7 cases De Jongh’s cod liver oil r 1 case wine corks ' 1 do kerosene cooking stoves Tobacco, salmon Kerosene, salt " Pickles,, cement Pigs cheeks, &0., &c. WINES, SPIRITS. AND ALE. Tennent’s, Jeffrey’s, and Younger’s ale Guinness’ stout Dunville’s whisky Port wine, in qr-casks and cases Sherry, do do do do Brandy in cases Geneva in atone jara And various other goods Sale at half-past one. Terms very liberal, declared at sale. : THURSDAY', 9th NOVEMBER, SALE OF 14 ALLOTMENTS OF LAND ' AT THE UPPER HUTT ADJOINING THE CRITERION HOTEL. /-i EORGE THOMAS will sell by auction \JT at’the Criterion Hotel—- ■” . 14 allotments of land fronting the main road, and adjoining the Hotel, . being part of the estate cut up to suit th'e working classes in this, rising township; each allotment ' will be put up at the upset price, to , ■ . save ■ time, and the terms will be very liberal. Plan to be seen at the Hotel previous to sale. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock, prior commencement of the sports. Refreshments provided. GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 14th NOVEMBER. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY, HAVING FRONTAGE TO BUTESTREET, OUT OF INGESTKESTREET. MR. G. H. VENNELL has received instructions from the Wellington Building Society to sell by public auction, at his rooms. Hunter-street, on Tuesday, the 14th NovemberAll that piece or parcel of land, part of section No. 149, having frontage to Bute-atreet, leading to Ingestrestreet, by a depth of 59ft. 6in., npon which is erected a good and substantial four-roomed house, with outhouses, &c., &c,, all well fenced and in good order. The house is quite new, and the property is moat neat and compact in every respect.
Sals on 14th November, 1876, at 2 o’clock. Further particulars may be had of the auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, Bth NOVEMBER, At 11 o’clock sharp, ORANGES, ORANGES. ORANGES. Just landed ex Easby, for Holiday Sports. . 60 oases fine Sydney oranges 3 do pineapples ■ Ido lemons 4 do mandarin oranges : [ESSES. BE AG CHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO. will sell by auction, at their Rooms, on, Wednesday, Bth November, 1876, at 11 o’clock sharp— ; Fruit as above. . Terms cash. No reserve. Delivery can be taken immediately after the sale, as the shipment is in the rooms of the AU BBACrCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO. WEDNESDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER. For absolute sale by public auction. Very valuable Farm of 427 Acres, situated in the Motoa Block, Manawatu District. By. order of the Mortgagee. To parties on the look-out for really good land and position, Capitalists, Investors, Speculators. and others. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. "have." received' instructions from the mortgagee to sell .by auction at their rooms, comer, of ..Panama-street and Lambton-quay, Wellington,: on Wednesday, 22hd November, at 2 o’clock— All that piece or parcel of land situated in the Motoa Block, in the district of Manawatu, in the province of Wellington, , containing by admeasurement 427 acres and 29 perches; and being the sections numbered 52, 54, and 55 on the official plan of the district-of Manawatu, ’at present in the Survey office in the city of Wellington. The land is of excellent quality, and admirably situated, 'being, bounded, by Government roads, reserves, the Manawiitu river, and Mr. Falconer Larkwurthy’s property, and only five 1 miles distant from Foxton, the port of shipment ' for the district.’ The tramway running contiguous to the property, with the liberal reduction in carriage, renders this block of land one of the most valuable in the Manawatu district. Intending purchasers can obtain any further information respecting the property, from Mr. A. Gray,- Foxton, or the auctioneers. Particularsand conditions of sale may bo inspected at the undermentioned places : ViTAHOANOL—At the i office of Mr. Geo. , Hutchison, solicitor. - ’ Foxtok.—At the store of Mr.-A. Gray; and - v ; WniXIHOTOK. —At the rpoms of the auctioneors, Lambton-quay. All information as to title, which is registcred'itt"the 'Deeds' Registry .Office, will be supplied to intending purchasers on application to -MtV" Thomas Hutchison, solicitor, Featherstoaieticoefi Wellington,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4876, 7 November 1876, Page 4
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823Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4876, 7 November 1876, Page 4
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