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Auctions TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. EXTENSIVE SALE OF PRODUCE, PROVISIONS. ETC. TO BAKERS, GROCERS, TORS, PROVISION DEALERS, AND OT to ß slose consignments. S, on Tuesday, 28th Novemher, at 2 o’clock— , ■ 220 sacks bran, 25-bales onan 3& sacks oatmeal, 90 sacks pollard 00 sacks wheat, 42 sacks peas 7 tons potatoes, 10 sacks beans 25 tons Meek’s Oamaru flour, sacks 7 do do do do, J-sacks - > 7 do do do do, i-sa,oks 66 prime cheeses, 13 bags red clover 17 sacks rye grass seed, 4 do Timothy 128 do oats, ] 3 do crushed wheat 15 Canterbury hams, 13 sides bacon 5 chests fine congou, Gustave 11' 15 half-chests do do do, 4 15 do do do do, 33 64 boxes do. 70 boxes finest new Cape raisins 6 casks loaf sugar 10 cases Martell’s brandy 4 cases sardines (qrs.) Also, 35 cases Arrol stout 1 qr-cask port wine 1 do sherry Terms at sale. WEDNESDAY, 29th, NOVEMBER. TO FOLLOW THE USUAL FURNITURE SALE. FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. TO DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, COUNTRY - STOREKEEPERS, AND DEALERS. Without reserve. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have received instructions to sell by auction, at their rooms, on Wednesday, 29th November, at 2 o’clock—--7 assorted sac suits, colonial tweed 6 do do, do do 15 do do, Bliss tweed 14 do do, do do 13 Galatea suits, fancy colonial tweed .6 do do, Bliss do. •' Terms cash. No reserve. WEDNESDAY, 29th NOVEMBER. Beautiful Christmas Presents in Chinese Goods, Just arrived ex May, from Shanghai. To’Family Drapers, Fancy Goods Warehousemen, Bazaar Promoters, and the elite of Wellington. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. ' have been favored with instructions from the importers to sell by auction, at their rooms, on Wednesday, 29th November, 1876, at 2 o’clock— ■ , A very choice assortment of Chinese goods, comprising elegant crape shawls, very handsome embroidered screens, cushions, and slippers, ivory fans, draught and chess boards, glove and handkerchief boxes, sets trays. To be sold without reserve. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICE. WEDNESDAY SALES. Beauchamp, Campbell & co., Auctioneers, Valuators, and Stock Salesmen, comer of Lambton-quay and Panamastreet, will hold, as usual, Wednesday afternoon furniture sales, at which a quantity of-useful furniture, kitchen utensils, &c., will be sold at their rooms. All lots to be offered at these sales should be in the room not later than 10 o’clock on the day of sale. BEAUCHAMP. CAMPBELL, & CO. Auctioneers, &o. \ Beauchamp, Campbell,- & co. have to Let, or for Sale, for a term of ■‘years, the.eligibly situated and commodious business premises, situated in Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, between "the Bank of New South Wales and. Sharp’s new grocery depot. The above would be admirably adapted for a large ■ retail .’concern, requiring central position and spacious frontage. The present premises could be easily and inexpensively converted into a capital emporium suitable for any trade. Apply by letter, or on the premises, to John Pawson, butcher, Wanganui ; or, Beauchamp, Campbell, and Co., Wellington. IMPROVED FARM of 185 ACRES, with ... substantial Six-roomed House, &c., ad- . joining Marlborough town, and only three miles from Blenheim. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, AND CO. have for private sale a most desirable property, consisting of 185 acres of really first-class land, with capital house, stable, grain and cart shed, and all necessary conveniences ; fine orchard and garden, planted with best sorts of fruit and forest trees ; unequalled facilities for shipping, produce. The property is beautifully situated, the soil of the richest description, between SO and 40 acres in crop, rest excellent pasture. Terms easy. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, AND CO., Auctioneers and Stock Salesmen. TUESDAY, sth DECEMBER. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. * ME. J. H. WALLACE is instructed to sell by public auction, at his sale room. Hunter-street, Wellington, on Tuesday, sth December, at 2 o’clock p.m.— 240 acres valuable fertile land, near Carterton, known as “The Basin,” bounded on the north-east by Mr. Ingley’s section No. 325, on the south-east by King’s' and Haines’, Nos. 315 and 314, on the other side by Crown land. The timber and soil is excellent, with a good stream running through it. The railway will run near the property, and the Carterton Station will be opposite to it. Plan and further particulars at the office of • the auctioneer, who can confidently commend this valuab'e property te the notice of intending purchasers. Sale at 2 o’clock. Luncheon at half-past 1. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6. IMPORTANT SALE OF TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES (Immediately after the sale of the Estate of A. Mullins and Son) '. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by Messrs. Benjamin Smith and Co. to sell by public auction; at his saleroom, Hunterstreet, Wellington, on Tuesday, sth December, the following valuable properties:— j, 12 allotments, being section No. 746, Adelaide-road, Wellington. ll.—Town section No. 950, Bintoul-street, Wellington. . in, An allotment containing one eighth of an acre, with; a frontage of 44ft. to Wallace-streef, part of Section No. 726, Wellington. IV.—7 building allotments in Grant-road, Wellington, commanding an uninterrupted view of tho harbor. . V.—Section No. 38, Te Arb, fronting the harbor and close to the intended continuation of Taranaki-street. Vl.—Section No. 8, Pahautanui, containing 105 acres. A .valuable timber section. VII.—A few remaining sections:in Fitzherberton. VIII. —100 acres, part of Block No. colx., in the Eangitikel District. N.B; —Three fourths of the purchase money for most of the above properties may remain on mortgage for a term of years to be agreed upon at 8 per cent, interest. Flans of the properties may be seen, and full particulars obtained, on application to tho auctioneer, or to BENJAMIN SMITH & CO., Laxnbton-quay, next Odd Fellows’ Hall. , Luncheon at half-past 1, Sale at 2 o’clock.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4893, 27 November 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4893, 27 November 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4893, 27 November 1876, Page 4

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