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Auctions THIS DAY. THURSDAY, 30th NOVEMBER. Shop and Sack Shed for Removal. To Parties Building, Carpenters, and Others. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have received instructions to sell by auction, on the premises, Lambton-quay, adjoining Mr. Ludwig’s jeweller’s shop— The building lately occupied by Biddel, to be removed within seven days from date of sale; Terms cash. Sale at 2’o'clock prompt. TBe shop and shed are in capital order and repair, and will stand removal. THIS DAY, THURSDAY; 80th NOVEMBER. House and Land for Sale by Public Auction. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. ' have received instructions to sell by public auction, at their rooms, om Thursday next, November 30, immediately after sale of shop on Lambton-quay— v A section of land situate in Duhcari-street and Fitzherhert-road,- : with cottage now in course of erection. • Terms at sale SATURDAY, 2nd DECEMBER. HORSE SALE. Temporary. Yards:at Mr, Fenton’s New Zealander Hotel, Manners-street. ; ’ Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. having made arrangements : with ;Mr. Fenton to hold a weekly sale of horses, &c., beg to intimate to settlers, dealers, ( ahd others that the first sale will take place on - SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, ; At 2-" o’clock; ’ ! : Horses entered up till ’ noon on day of sale, at the rooms of the auctioneers, corner Panamastreet, Lambton-quay. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICE. WEDNESDAY SALES. Beauchamp,. Campbell & co., I: Auctioneers, Valuators, and Stock Salesmen, corner of ■: Lambton-quay and Panamastreet, will hold, as.usuah 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, &c.' preliminary notice! M’ ’’R. n!J. ISAACS having received ,im ,s tractions from the mortgagee will shortly sell by public auctioaThat very powerful church organ, manufactured by Cutler and Moore, having 15 stops, in mahogany case : of Gothic design,, with two octaves of pedals coupled to keys ; small, ' but of rich tone and great variety, suitable for a church holding 600 .persons. ; ~ Particulars in future ndversement. r FRIDAY,'. DECEMBER 1. ’ CLEARING SALE. MR., J. H. . WALLACE will sell by public auction at his saleroom, Hunter-street, on Friday,’December I) atY o’clock — 3 handsome cottage pianos 11 Impeml sewing machines ' WsShstarids, dressing-tables Bedsteads, palliasses; electro-plated ware Saddles,- harness; remnants of carpet Oilcloth, and a quantity of remnants of drapery and sundries. J Sale at 2 o’clock. TUESDAY, sth DECEMBER. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. Sites for Villa Residences, Lower Hutt, and other Valuable Properties. MR. . J. H. WALLACE is instructed -by , the. trustee in the estate of A Mullins and Sou to sell by public auction; at his sale room, Hunter-street, on , . TUESDAY, sth DECEMBER, , . . At 2 o’clock p.m. I. STUARTVILLE, comprising v 33 1 valuable building allotments ’ of magnificent land, varying from f qf • ■ an acre upwards,'adjoining the property of Peter Laing, Esqi ■ Lot 24 contains about 4 acres, fenced, with ‘garden, comfortable dwellinghouse, orchard, and outhouses. ' The whole of the sections have a frontage .to .a road h a chain wide, and the approach is from the. road leading to 'the 'villa residence of Peter Laing, Esq. ' These beautiful : building sites, only, a few, minutes’. walk from" the Hutt‘‘Bridge, afford an excellent ' dppprtunity for parties desiring a villa residence f> in the .fertile and rapidly improving Lower Hutt. ' J .The sections-will, all be distinctly marked out on the ground, and a party, will be" in attendance there on the Saturday before, the sale to give any required-particulars. 11.—126 ‘acres; parts :of - sections, 5 and 6, Karere Block, Palmerston, being a , valuable, well ,timbered,,agricul- - tural section. lll.—That exceedingly valuable leasehold property close to the Petoni Station,. Lower. Hutt, about ,3 acres, • having a trontage.of upwards of 2J chains to the Hiitt-road, adjoining the railway crossing, the ’southern boundary . being the Korokoro stream," about" 15 The lease' is for 21 ‘ years, ground rent only .€2O per Annum. This most , j, , ■, eligible property is Well suited for a gentleman’s marine residence, or for dividing t into building allot- • ments. ~, , ; ; -, IV.—A . small, . freehold, Township' of Clyde, Napier, being section 102, 36 perches.. ; , V Plans to be seen and further: particulars had at the office of the auctioneer. Luncheon at half-past 1. Sale at 2 o’clock. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5. 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,ht his salcroohr, Hunter-, street, Wellington; on Tuesday, sth December,' the following valuable properties:1.—12 allotments, being section No. 746, ' Adelaide-read, Wellington. 11. 950, Bin ton]-street,! .'.Wellington. lII.—An: allotment containing one eighth of : an acre, with a frontage of 44ft. to i Wallace-street, part ,of section No. , ; 726, Wellington. , IV.—-7 building allotments in. Grant-road, Wellington, commanding an uninterrupted view of the harbor. V.—Section No. 33, -Te Aro, fronting the harbor and'close to the-intended continuation of Taranaki-Street. Vl.—Section No. S, Pahautahni; containing 105 acres. A valuable timber section.'. Vll.—A few remaining .sections, in Fitzherberton; •' ■■;! 1 ; . VIIIA-l 00 acres, part of Block No,'CCl-x. j in the Rangitikei District. : ‘ 1 Hi'S.—-Three fourths of the piirch’ase /honey’ for most of the above properties may feinain'’ *n rh'o'rtgagd for a term 1 of'years to he agreed 1 upon at B.per cent, interest. ‘ t ' J' particulate "obtained," Mr application .to ' the aactioheeri of to ■ • ■ Lamh'fon-quay;4iSxt “Odd'Fellows’ Hall; 11 ' Luncheon at half-past 1. Sale at 2 o’clock.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4896, 30 November 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4896, 30 November 1876, Page 4

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