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THIS DAY, - - SATURDAY, 23rd DECEMBER: : '■■ At 11 o' clock. : ' ' Notice to Jewellers, Storekeepers, and Others. A genuine Clearing-out Sale by Auction, the , owiier.retmng|from business. . GEORGE THOMAS has been favored with instructions from' Mr. C. 1 Ludwig, to sell by.publip auction, on the above date, at 11 o'clock, on his Larnbton-quay— The whole of his splendid'atock-in-trade ■' of jewellery; consisting of the most, genuine stock of gold : and j silver • articles ever offered in Wellington. Consisting of — • ! ■ Gold and silver watches (English make) Do do Geneva Do do American, Waltbam, U.S. ; French 8 ■ day clocks in great variety American 8 and 1-day, do .English 8-day : dials (very superior) Diamond rings, studs, and pins • -Ladies' gem rings ! Gentlemen's signetdo ■ Keepers, wedding-rings, &c. ~ . , > Chains in gold and silver in great variety Ladies" Albert gold chain do ] Bracelets, earrings," brooches (gold) ■ Gold pins, card cases, lockets : '"'" Opera, field, and marinei glasses ' Crosses, studs', links, &c., &c, ;(gold.) Sale will continue on!Friday and Saturday of each week, until the .entire stock is disposed of. . The Auctioneer is instructed to announce to the public of Wellington and its vicinity, that , there "is, absolutely £4000: worth .of "genuine new stock, which will be sold at a very great reduction. And after the stock is disposed of, the whole of the fittings will be sold, consisting [of glass cases, glass stands, shades; > work benches, tools, handsome counter, &c.,&c." ' Teems.—Under £25, cash; above that sum, approved" bills at three and four :with "endorsement if required, with interest at eight per cent, per annum added. For further particulars apply to GEORGE ;THOMAS, Auctioneer and General Merchant, Wellington. . PRELIMINARY NOTICE. By order of Jonas, Woodward,, Esq., Curator of. Intestate Estates. . | The Freehold Property of the late W. H. : .Johnson, together with the entire Stock-in-Trade, Furniture, &c, &c EORGE THOMAS will sell by auction \jC at an,early, day in January the above of which;due notice will be given. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. ' Moorhouse and Stafford ; or to GEORGE THOMAS, ' Auctioneer, Wellington. THURSDAY, 28th DECEMBER. SALE OF FREEHOLD LAND AND .:■■; ■* ;■♦ .COTTAGE, Situated in the cutting between Glenbervie terrace and Tinakori-road, on the top of ■■"■■'-'the'hilL.., ;'; .' /' ... ' ■ EORGE THOMAS has been instructed ;.\JT by the mortgagee to sell by auction at his auction room;"Eambton-quay, on Thursday, '2Bth December,.at"2'o'clock- 1 - . ', ■ All that piece of land situatedas above, and' being part of Section 516 on , the plan of the said city. Bounded oh' the north-west By other part of . the same section, sold to Cooper, ■''' 56ft. : ; Vn the south-east by Section- , -518, .56 .feet; on ( . the, south-west by a private road leading from Tinakori-road, 47ft. ; and on the .'.'- north-east by. Section 517, 47 feet, together with a substantial twp- ,'. roomed cottage erected thereon! ■i, .Terms liberal,,declared at sale. ',,'..:'.'". 'Title; guaranteed. IMPORTANT SALE OF FURNITURE. • FIRST .WEEK IN JANUARY, 1877. MR. G.H.YENNELL',has'. received instructions 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. .TUESDAY, 9th JANUARY, 1877. ANNUAL SALE OF THE NB SHORTHORNS. ■ , ' I |,-iTTERSHANK, EAGLESTONE, and CO. are favored with instructions from the breeder, the Hon. Niel Bhck, to OFFER foi-.SALE by AUCTION, without reserve, at Mount' Noorat, near Terang, Victoria, |on Tuesday, 9th January, 1877,. at. 11 o'clock sharp— v ' : ".'.,•..'.■ '.' ~- ' , -307 head of bulls, cows, and heifers, selected , . from his well-known NB herd,ias follows: ! 10 pedigreed bulls, got by the Earl of . ' ' Waterloo and King of the Day ' ■"i 7 do heifers, got by theEarlof Waterloo, King of the'Day, and Fishmonger 70 pure bulls, from one'io two/years old 50 do heifers, from two to three years old 50 do do, from three to four years old 40 do 'cows, from four to five years.old 1 : 40 do do, from five to six years old • 40do do, aged. The NB herd was commenced by the present owner in 1841 (35 years ago) by the importation of a number of pedigreed ' bulls and heifers of the now famous Bates blopd,!to which ..were added, by purchase in the.colony; several pure Bates bulls arid heifers, imported by those well-known judges the Messrs., Bolden. - Since then "continuous' importations have been periodically introduced regardless'of eqstj and hone but sires of undoubted purity, of blood and high lineage have been used in'the, herdi the result being thb production which|'fpr quality,' weight, !i uniformity of type," ,and early maturity,; cannot! be .excelled." The fat cattle are'withbutexception.'the.best.that c6me into the markets ;' the • bullocks have fceen sold at. from threei tofouryears bldrMd;the'total sales for, thelast'five years have' fealise;! an average of £ls 3s. 3d., ! far! exceeding obtained forany other brand of similar ages.inthe;colpnieß, which is the indisputable test' of .intrinsic value.,, 'Bulls from this herd, have been used in most Of the, Australian colonies, and have imV parted characteristics to .their, projeny that' make them highly prized wherever,they are' known; in fact, whether for stud purposes or for the .shambles the "-NB's; are. by competdrit and experienced judges to be the .premier,herd in the southern hemisphere.; ; Mrf Black always strongest possible 'objection to breeding from overfed animals,. got up , for exhibition ■ in ,the • show yards, and for the , first. time housed, a few lasjt year' tb'.'quieten'.'them"for pohvenience.bf re-. moval by purchasers from a distancq., , ; ; . . The lots 'to", be offered' are. for i unreserved sale, have been' carefully selected/ are grand specimens of 'shorthorns, and, cannot; be surpassed; for' purity; ; of ) blood, symmetry, and strength'of constitution. '"...'; r . I Inspection by intending purchasers is particularly invited.. , '".'.', -.•,,:• • - -. I ;Ciital6gues maybp obtiuriec} from the auctioneers, 1 ! '" '"-..'.',-" ■•.. '■',',, '-',-■ ~,;;, • i 43,-' Queen-street,. .'; .' . ' Melbourne. Note.—For the convenience, ofbiiyors from the neighboring colonies, ithas beebarranged to hold the NB sale subsequent to .the Champion Races on New Yearls Day, and four days after the celebrated FF sale, viz.,-on the 9th of Januiry, 1877.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4916, 23 December 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4916, 23 December 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4916, 23 December 1876, Page 4

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