Auctions THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 6th JANUARY. 200 SACKS OATS, EX WANGANUI. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions to sell' by auction, ex schooner Wanganui, from Timaru, at Plimmer, Reeves, and Co.’s wharf, on Saturday, January 6, at 12 o'clock—--100 sacks short oats 100 do Tartarian do 60 bags chicken wheat 100 sacks Anderson and Co.’s flour Terms at sale. THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 6th JANUARY. MR. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Mr, James O’Shea to sell by public auction, this day (Saturday), the 6th instant, on the wharf, for and on account of whom it may concern—--5 bales wool, all more or less damaged by sea water, ex Manawatu. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock sharp. Terms cash. Wellington, Jan. 5, 1877. THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 6th JANUARY. SALE OF FURNITURE, &a, &c. GEORGE THOMAS will sell by auction at his rooms, Lambton-quay, on Saturday, the 6th January, at 1 o’clock, a large lot of good furniture, only been in use a few weeks, and sundries, consisting of—--1 chest drawers 1 cheffonier 1 arm chair 12 cane do 1 iron bedstead Looking-glass, dressing tables Wooden bedstead Sewing machine, stair rods 1 earth closet Also, 10 bags new potatoes 1 case roll bacon 10 sides do 1 case pigs’ tongues 1 da do cheeks 1 do do heads 5 do Nelson eggs And a large lot of sundries. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock sharp. Terms cash. THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 6th JANUARY. Notice to Jewellers, Storekeepers, and others. A genuine Clearing-out Sale by Auction, the owner retiring from business. GEORGE THOMAS has been favored with instructions from Mr. C. Ludwig to sell by public auction, on the above dates, on his new premises, Lambton-quay, at 2 o’clock—• The whole of his splendid stock-in-trade of jewellery, consisting of the most genuine stock of gold and silver articles ever offered in Wellington, consisting of— Gold and silver watches (English make) Do do Geneva Do do American, Waltham, U.S, French 8-day clocks in great variety American 8 and 1-day ditto English-8-day, dials (very superior) Diamond rings, suites, and pins Ladies’ gem rings Gentlemen’s signet ditto Keepers, wedding rings, &c. Chains, in gold and silver, in great variety Ladies’ Albert gold chains, ditto Bracelets, ear-rings, brooches'(gold) Gold pins, card-cases, lockets - Opera, field, and marine glasses Crosses, studs, links, &c., &c. (gold) Sale will continue o?i 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 £4OOO worth of genuine new stock, which will be sold i 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 arid four months, with endorsement if required, with interest at eight per cent, per annum added. For further particulars, apply to GEOKGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and General Merchant, Wellington. TUESDAY, 9th JANUARY. FOR SALE, the fast-sailing yacht MAY,with centre-board,, handsome model ; has a bran new suit of sails, and is just fresh painted, which has cost altogether £lO. The sale will take place on Plimmer’s wharf at 12 o’clock, off which wharf she now lies. Terms cash. For further particulars, apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY,' 10th JANUARY, . At 2.o’clock. SALE OF .TWO. - COASTING VESSELS. Gi EORGE THOMAS has been favored f with instructions from E. Pearce, Esq., to offer for sale on the above date (if not previously sold) — The fast-sailing cutter Hero, 29 tons register ; carries 25,000 ft. timber ; now discharging at the breastwork; , ■, Also, The beautiful little schooner Aspasia, 45 tons register, built at Auckland in 1866. This vessel is so well known to the maritime community in New Zealand for her sailing and general good qualities that she requires no comment from the auOtidneer. Terms at sale. ’ TUESDAY, 9th INSTANT. IMPORTANT SALE OF FURNITURE. MR. G. H. VENNELL has received instructions from Mrs. Kebbell, who is leaving for England per St. Leonards, to sell by public auction at- her residence, Glenhorvieterrace, Tinakori-road, on Tuesday next, the 9th instant—--I’he whole of her valuable Household Furniture, consisting of riandsomc piano, in rosewood, by Broadwood & Son , - Harp, by Ernt, with extra set of strings complete Oouches, easy chairs,. Pembroke table First-class telescope dining-table Horse and other chairs Pier and dressing glasses . Brussels carpets and hearthrugs Bedsteads, horse-hair and flax mattresses Wardrobes, cheffonier, linen press ‘ Clocks, marble and other, bagatelle board Croquet sets, washstands and toilet sets Chests of drawees, hook shelves Dressing-tables, towel horses, curtains Baths, pictures, lamps Dinner and dessert services, glassware ; The usual-kitchen utensils, garden tools &e., &c., &c. . ' , Also, " , '' A few pure Bramah and Spanish, fowls. Sale at 12 o’clock. Particulars in catalogues.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4926, 6 January 1877, Page 4
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