Auctions THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 6th JANUARY, At noon. To Architects and Civil Engineers. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have received instructions to sell by public auction, at their rooms, on Saturday, the 6th January, At noon,, a large and very valuable library, consisting entirely of works on architecture and' engineering, consisting in part of— ' • . „ ™ , Public works of Great Britain, by Wealo Cottage and villa architecture Architecture and,Engineering, by Brecs Brown’s-Architecture Gothic Furniture Constructive Architecture, hy Shaw And about 80 other works, on show on and after Thursday. After which a quantity of useful furniture will be sold, if there is time, before the horse sale, to be held in Manners-street at 2 o’clock. Terms cash. THIS DAY. SPECIAL NOTICE; PREVIOUS TO THE USUAL WEEKLY SALE OF HORSES, In Manners-street. SATURDAY, 6th JANUARY, 1877, At 1 o’clock Beauchamp. Campbell, & co. have been favored with instructions from the Commissioner, A. C. Eorce, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At the A. 0. Depot, on SATURDAY NEXT, at 1 o’clock, Pour first-class horses, suitable for gentlemen’s hacks or carriage horses, and cab, express, or coach work. The horses will be shown to intending purchasers at the depot from 12 to -1 o’clock p.m. every day tap to the day of sale. Sale at 1 o’clock. These horses are not being sold from any fault, but because the stables are being broken up. Well worthy the attention of any one wanting a really good horse. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 6th JANUARY. Superior Light and Heavy Draught Horses, Spring Cart, &c. To Draymen, Rood Contractors, Coach Proprietors, Cabmen, Livery Stablekeepers, and Others, Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have received instructions from Mr. Robert Mitchell to sell by auction, at the horse repository, adjoining Fenton’s stables, Manners-street, on Saturday, 6th January, 1877, at 2 o’clock—--3 capital harness horses, young, staunch, andquiet 1 spring cart, nearly new 3 reliable draught horses, accustomed road-making work. Terms cash. THE SATURDAY HORSE SALE. SATURDAY NEXT, the 6th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock p.m. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co will continue THEIR HORSE SALES, as usual, in the run called by them lately “ Fenton’s Lane,” George Hunter, Esq,, hav ing kindly lent the use of his yard adjoining till such time as arrangements can be made to build a PROPER HORSE BAZAAR. On Saturday next there will be sold several good useful weight-carrying hacks, express, cab, and other horses. Sale at 2 o’clock sharp. BRICK AND TILE MACHINE, THEODOLITE. Beauchamp, Campbell & co. have for .sale— A Clayton and Co.’s Patent E DoubL chamber 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. ’ BEAU CHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO„ Auctioneers. Corner Panama-street and Lambton-quay. TUESDAY, 9th JANUARY. SALE OE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MR. R. J.' DUNCAN is instructed by Mr. R. Lyon, who is leaving for the Wairarapa, to sell by auction, on Tuesday, 9th January, at 12 o’clock, at his residence in Wordaworth-street— The whole of his household furniture and effects, consisting of bedsteads, mattresses, washstand, dressingtables, &c., sofa, carpets, chairs, milk cans and dishes, pans and ‘ boilers, wheelbarrow, shingles, piles, nails, &c., garden and other tools, implements, &c., saddle and bridle, &c., &c. , FRIDAY, 12th JANUARY. SALE BY AUCTION OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND, EI V E-R OOM E D HOUSE, and Household Furniture, in Tinakori-road. MR, R. J. DUNCAN has been favored with instructions from Mr. Charlesßrown, in consequence of his leaving Wellington for Wanganui, to sell by public auction, on Friday, 12fch January— All that valuable piece cr parcel of land, No. 2, ‘being part of town section No. 656, containing 13 3-10 perches, more or less, and having a frontage of 36ft. 6in. to Tinakori-road, by a depth of 100 ft.; commanding one of the most beautiful views of the harbor in the city.. The house, which has been most faithfully built, is quite new, having only • been handed over by the builder on the 18th November last. The rooms are 12ft. high, painted and papered throughout, with water laid on. ' After which, The whole of the household furniture and effects, which are all quite new, and of excellent description. Terms for the property One-fourth in ash ; balance by bills at three months, with nterest at 3 per cent, added. , Title, Land Transfer Certificate. Terms for the Furniture As usual. -SATURDAY, 6th JANUARY. NEW PLYMOUTH. W.M, COURTNEY will sell by auction at his rooms, New Plymotath, on .Saturday, 6th January— The lease of the Bridge Hotel, Waitara, having over 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, . ,o.r u>* ■
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4926, 6 January 1877, Page 4
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