Auctions 'THIS DAT, ■_ MONDAY, 18th DECEMBER. Finest New Currants, Eleine, Cape, and Sultana Raisins, Dates, Guinness’s Bottled ■ Stout, Bulk and Case Brandies, Kerosene. To Grocers, Wine. and Spirit Merchants, ‘ ‘ Hotelkeepers, and others. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. ■ have received instruction to sell by auction, at their rooms, oh Monday, . 18th .'December, at 2 o’clock—. 35 cases and 15 casks finest new currants 12 mats dates ■ 50 boxes eleine raisins, 50 do Cape do 50 do sultanas, all new fruit 50 cases. Guinness’s bottled stout ' 15 casks ale ~ , 10 qr-casks Menkow’s pale brandy 5 do Dubouche do 5 do Associated-Vineyard Proprietors 100 cases La Grande Marquis do 50 do Associated Vineyard do ' 10 do champagne, extra dry 200 do Devoe’s brilliant kerosene. . , Terms liberal. ... THIS DAY, MONDAY, 18th DECEMBER. 60 Tons Finest Colonial and Adelaide Flour, , , 70 Sacks Chick Wheat. To Merchants, Bakers, ... Storekeepers, and others. . ) Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. win sell by auctipn, at their rooms, on Monday, 18th December,.at 2 o’clock—--40 tons finest silk-dressed flour, Canterbury and Oamaru mills . , ■ J 20 tons best Adelaide flour,. Dennis' 70 sacks chick wheat. ; r Terms at sale. ■
TUESDAY, 19th DECEMBER. ; On the premises, Willis-street, near the English Church. ; Very Superior Household Furniture. To Parties -Furnishing, New Arrivals, and ’ Others. Without reserve. Beauchamp, Campbell; & Co. have received instructions to sell; by auction, at the residence how in the occupation of F. M. Bates, Esq., Willis-street, on Tuesday, 19th December, at 12 o’clock— The whole of the furniture, . comprising dining-room, drawing-room, and bed-room furniture, bedding, kitchen utensils, &c., alLin.exoellent order, and to be sold without reserve. • SPECIALITIES. One very handsome full-sized 100 table, : beautifully inlaid, and one richly > ; ; Terms cash. ; THURSDAY, :21st DECEMBER. ; Valuable Sawmill at Palmerston North, with right of cutting off 371 acres Freehold • - Timber. To Contractors, Timber Merchants, Builders, - . Speculators, and others, Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. -"have-received instructions from Messrs. BrCgden 1 and'Sons to sell by auction, at their rooms, on , ,Thursday,, 21st- December,! at 2 o'clock— ' ! That extremely valuable property situated at Palmerston North, and known as the TE MATAI SAWMILL, ; Now-in thorough working order, and capable 1 :■ . of turning out 1 : : i , 6000 FEET OF SAWN TIMBER DAILY. - The plant consists of two portable engines, 8 and , 10' , horse-power, respectively, yertical ' framer and breaking-down machinery, circular ; saw - benches, blacksmith’s shop, and ( aU’ necessary appliances, together with two.miles of tramway, and the-exclusive right of ,cutting off of 371 of.first-class totara, matai, and pine timber land.; The- miU is situated in the centre of the Manawatu district, having far its markets Palmerston, Feilding,’ Sandon, Foxton, and the adjacent, settlements, now being rapidly peopled and advancing in material wealth, whilst;the late Governmental concessions in the tramway ■ rate, opens the Wellington market for totara timber. All the machinery is of; the best de-; scription, and in first-class order,; the whole being covered in with substantial sheds. : , : , Terms at sale. For any further particulars apply to tho auctioneers, BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO.,
BEICK ; AND TILE . MACHINE, THEODOLITE. Beauchamp, Campbell & co. have for sale— A Clayton and Co.’s Patent E Doublechamber Horizontal Brick and , Tile Machine, for working :by hand' power, including two patent, rotary orifice dies and two ordinary cutting tables, with extra fittings. Also, , One first-class Theodolite, quite new. BEAUCHAMP,' CAMPBELL, & CO„ Auctioneers.. Comer Panama-street and Lambton-quay. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICE. WEDNESDAY SALES. ' Beauchamp, Campbell & co., Auctioneers, Valuators, and Stock Salesmen, corner of Larnbton-quay and Panamastreet, will hold, as usual, Wednesday afternoon furniture sales, at which a quantity of useful 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. ; r Auctioneers, &c. TUESDAY, 19th DECEMBER. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from W. H. Clayton, Esq., in consequence of having let his house in Hob-son-street, to sell by public auction on Tuesday, the 19th instant, the following surplus furniture, &c.— 1 • . 1 cottage pianoforte, by Chappell, an excellent instrument 1 drawing-room clock under glass shade (very handsome) , 1 mahogany library table, with 9 drawers , and leather top . 1 invalid’s lounge (horsehair) covered in green damask . - 6 hair-seated mahogany chairs . 6 cane-seated do - 1 .2 wire bedsteads, palliasses, and mattresses i
150 feet, more or less, of gutta percha hose,.with nozzle, &c., complete [ 1 red pine table, with turned legs i • And sundry other articles too numerous to mention. ' : Sale to take place ■iat i his auction-rooms, Lambton-quay, where, the goods -will,'be on view two days prior to the sale. ' • • Terms liberal, declared at sale. , To commence at 2 o’clock. THURSDAYv 21st DECEMBER. j At 2 o’clock. ■ MR. 1 E. J. DUNCAN is instnioted to sell at qmbUc< auction,- in, his new. auction rooms, Panama-street, at,2 o’clock, on Thursday, 21st December, 1876 1 ' j , Ereehold land and hou-e im Hill-street, opposite the .residence of Jonas' Woodward, Esq., - and. now in tljo .; occupation of Mr. W. Lotham. Terms liberal; only' one-fifth of the purchase money required in cash. THURSDAY, 21st DECEMBER. BARQUE CAMILLE. • MR; E. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from Captain Stafford to sell the above vessel at public auction, on Thursday,‘2lst December, 1876, immediately after the sale of land, at his new auction rooms, Panama-street. : Two-thirds of' the purchase money may remain on mortgage.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4911, 18 December 1876, Page 4
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