Auctions THIS DAY. FRIDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, - At 2 o’clock. Sale of Christmas Presents. Balance Vienna Exhibition Ornaments and Vases. To close consignments. Must be cleared. MR.N. J. ISAACS will sell by public auction, to dose consignments, at his rooms, Lamhton-quay, on Friday, 22nd December, at 2 o’clock sham — Exhibition vases (hand painted) do ornamented Electro-plated tea and coffee seta . do do cruets do do, teapots Knives and forks China breakfast services Fancy boxes . Clocks under shades, and a .very large assortment of fancy goods suitable for Christmas and New Year pre- ' sents. The Auctioneer has pleasure in drawing the attention of the public to this sale, as the goods are very and every line must be sold to close consignments. All lines will be offered in lots to suit the public. . No reserve.; Terms cash. ‘ THURSDAY, 28th DECEMBER. To the • Trade, . Hotel-keepers, Heads of Families, and others. Sale of Groceries, &c. MR. N. J. ISAACS has received instructions from Mr. S. S. Griffiths (who is giving up the retail business) to sell .by public auction, on the premises, Wil is-street, on Thursday, 28th December, at 11 o'clock— The whole of his Stock-iu-Trade, consisting of General Groceries. Also, -1 grey gelding 1 chestnut mare . J set harness ■1 bread van • 1 corn-crusher (hand or steam) 1 Avery’s weighing machine, 6cwt. 1 coffee mill 10 grocers’ canisters , , . 1 brass counter scales 1 pair steps . , Bakers’ table troughs, tins, &0., &c. Quantity of, waste paper, block and tackle, &c., &c. Terms at sale. No reserve. SATURDAY, 23rd DECEMBER. At Fenton’s Yards—Draught Horses, Light Harness Horses, Carriage Pairs, Weight Carriers, and useful Hacks—Thirty-five in all, now on the road from Wanganui. To Railway Contractors, Coach and Cab Proprietors, Expressmen, Livery Stablekeepers, Draymen, and others. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO have received instruction by telegram to sell by auction, at the Repository, Fenton’s yards, on Saturday, 23rd December, 1876, at 2 o’clock sharp—--35 horses from the breeders, comprising fine active draught colts, good upstanding coach; and cab horses, handsome carriage pairs, weightcarriers, and useful hacks. ' Terms cash. BRICK AND TILE MACHINE, THEODOLITE I>EAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL & CO. J 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 Lamhton-quay. 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 gales should be in the room not later than 10 o’clock on-the day of sale. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO. 1 Auctioneers, &c. IMPORTANT SALE OP- FURNITURE. FIRST WEEK IN, JANUARY, 1877. yjTR. Cr. H. VENNELL has received inJIVJL' atructions from Mrs. M. Kebbell, who is leaving for England by the St.' Leonards, to sell by public auction the whole of her valuable furniture, including— Broadwood’s piano, harp, carpets, drawingroom suite, &c., &c. | Full particulars of sale will appear in future advertisements and catalogue. Sale first week in January. . SATURDAY, 6th JANUARY. - NEW PLYMOUTH. WM. COURTNEY will sell by auction at his rooms, New Plymouth, on Saturday; 6th January— The lease of the Bridge Hotel, Waitara, having oyer sixteen years to run ; doing a good business. It is seldom such a valuable property is in the market, and the 'auctioneer would recommend an early inspection, FRIDAY, sth JANUARY, 1877, At 11 o’clock sharp. AT COLAC, VICTORIA. FOURTH ANNUAL SALE OF MESSRS. ROBERTSON BROTHERS’ : PURE SHORTHORNS AND HERBFORDS. RICHARD GIBSON and CO. have the -pleasure to announce their intention of submitting to public competition, without the slightest reserve, at Colac, on Friday, sth January, 1877, at 11 o’clock sharp, on account of the owners of the above well-known PF herd of cattle—--300 head of pure Shorthorn and Hereford bulls, ■ cows, ■ and heifers, including the very best bred animals ' in their stud herd.- ’ A guarantee has been given that no private .sales will Be made, and buyers can with confidence depend upon the sale being absolutely unreserved. To meet the convenience of .buyers, the owners will undertake to deliver stock purchased at the sale.in Melbourne free of expense, and at their own risk. ‘ i Catalogues and all particularscan bo obtained from the agents,. 66 Queen-street, Melbourne ; or Messrs. Robertson Brothers, Colac; * r ’ ■■ . HENRY DRIVER, V> t*-W N.Z.L. & M.A. C 0. ,: 1 -i. • ' . ,t i ■■■' Dunedin.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4915, 22 December 1876, Page 4
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