Auctions THIS DAY. TUESDAY; NOVEMBER 14. CARGO OP EIMU TIMBER, Ex STAR OF THE SEA. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions to sell by auction on the Breastwork, opposite Captain Williams’ store, on Tuesday, November 14, at 2 o clock, A cargo of Timber, consisting of —® » ,i T?«nf In lonfff Pieces 1310 658 559 183 132 61 Inches. Bxl 8 x f 4x2 3x2 6 x 2 6xl Feet In length. 8, 10, 12, 14, & 16 8,10, 12, 14, & 16 8, 10,12, 14, &16 8.10.12, 14, & 16 8.10.12, 14, & 16 8, 10, 12, 14, & 16 300 ft. battens. Terms at sale. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. fiif/P. OF 25 ACRES BUSH LAND IN THE BELMONT DISTRICT, HUTT. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the owner to sell by auction oa Wednesday, November 15, at 2 o’clock—--25 acres of valuable bush land in the Belmont District, about two miles from the Railway Station. Further particulars may be obtained from the auctioneer. Terras at sate. TO PERSONS FURNISHING. Unreserved Sale of Furniture. eEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Mr. Thornborough to sell by auction on Tuesday, November 14 th, at his residence. Moles worth-street — The household furniture, consisting of— Chairs, tables, sofas, pier glass Handsome engravings, beds, bedsteads Chinaware, washstands, dressing-tables Looking-glasses, china services Fender and fireirons, crockery Plated goods, knives, forks, and spoons Ac, &c., &c., too numerous to,mention. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms cash. ' WEDNESDAY, 15th NOVEMBER At 2 o’clock SALE OF A VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN HANSON-STREET. ITN EORGE THOMAS has received instruo\JT tions to sell by auction, on Wednesday, November 15, at 2 o’clock— A valuable freehold property in Hansonstreet, being an allotment of land having a frontage, of 36ft. to ■ Drummond-street by 72ft. to Hanson-street, on which is erected a comfortable cottage containing .4 rooms, with outhouse, cellar, good well of water, and every con- — venience. For further particulars, apply to the auo- " tioneer. , Terms at sale. THIS DAY! TUESDAY, 14th NOVEMBER. TO STOREKEEPERS AND DEALERS IN FANCY GOODS. Unreserved Sale of Fancy Goods, &c. MR. V. J. ISAACS has received instructions to sell by public auction, without the slightest reserve, at his rooms, Lambton<juay, on the’above date," at 2 o’clock, the following goods— Violins, spare bows, strings, concertinas (English and German), music, tutors,; flutes, accordions, workboxes, writing-desks, ladies’ reticules, knitting pins, crochet hooks, ■slipper, firescreen and cushion patterns (very choice), toys, music portfolios, inkstands, chessmen, beziqiie cards and markers, playing cards, whist markers, rosin, cue tips, and cement, a lot of Berlin ■wool, &o. . Sale at 2 o’clock. Terms at sale.
THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 14th NOVEMBER. ■R. N. J. ISAACS will sell immediately after the sale of fancy goods, a large aamrtment of very useful household furniture, cuaaiating of— Pianos, harmoniums, parlor organ, eheffioniers, chest drawers, washstands, hall tables, kitchen tables, horse hair couch and cliaira to match, green rep, parlor, and kitchen chairs, whatnots, canterburys, a large variety of fancy vases, lustres, &c. Also, A lot of Second-hand Furniture. Sale at 2 o’clock. FRIDAY, 17th NOVEMBER. To Builders, Contractors, School and Church Committees, and the public generally. ■R. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by the Athemeum Committee to sell by public auction, at half-past 12 noon, on Friday, 17th November, at the Athensenm, LambtonLot 1. The wrought iron fence and gates (cost in England, £80), kerbing, brickwork, and stone steps, 'in front of the Athemeum. Ixre 2. The Athemeum building as it now stands, with out-buildings and wooden fence on the south side, together with foundations and two stacks of chimneys. Lor 3. A quantity of waste paper and surplus books, in lots to suit purchasers. JT.B.—Lots 1 and 2 to be cleared off the ground by the Ist December. Penalty of £5 per day beyond that time. Terms of payment declared at sale. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ’R. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by . A. P. Stuart, Esq., Trustee in the 32«tate o£ A. Mullins and Son, to sell by public auction at an early date, of which particulars mH be .given—: . Valuable building allotments. Lower Hutt, adjoining. the property of Peter Laing, Esq. , 126 acres, Palmerston, and sections 5 and 6, Karere block —.l A small-freehold, Napier . A valuable leasehold (21 years’ lease). at Petoni i Full particulars will appear in a few days. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17. SALE BY AUCTION OF FREEHOLD LAND, &c., GREYTOWN. R LUC AS AND CO. have received in- » otructions from Mr, E. Blade to sell by jjablJc auction on Friday, the ! 17th November instant, at 12 o'clock noon—- , The freehold house, shop, ; and acre of land occupied by himself, at South Greytown. Also, lease of 14 acres: of land -on the Moroa, with convenient, slaughter- ■ ■ house, ... i , Side-on the premises. -Terms provided. provided Greytown, November 4.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4882, 14 November 1876, Page 4
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