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Auctions THIS BAY, THURSDAY, 25th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. Extensive sale of Glass and Crookeryware. N. J. ISAACS has received instmc tions.to sell by public auction, at Hi rooms, Lambton-quay, on Thursday, 25tl January, at 2 o’clock, without the slighteai reserve, the following very useful lot o crockery, Sec. — Crate 786 —60 doz printed cups and saucers ~ 826—60 „ „ ~ „ 879—60 „ „ ~ 881—60 ~ „ » ~ 886—60 ~ „ _,, ~ 1404—30 printed toilet sets, 6 pieces „ 1405—30 „ 1409—60 pcs printed ewers and basins 4 gross nest eggs ~ 1412—60 pcs printed ewers and basins 4 gross nest eggs ! „ 1248—80 sets daisy jugs, assorted, 4to se „ 110— 3 very sup’r dinner sets, complete „ 114— 3 Hhd 2114—20 very sup’r toilet sets, complet ~ 2457—12 „ handsome „ ~ 1795—20 doz W& G chamber candlestick „ 2143—100 „ „ china plates ; Tierce I—3B ~ „ sugars, slops, &c. Hhd 2—12 very handsome dessert sets, Sec Tierce 3—Breakfast sets, toilet seta, &c., &c „ 4—Flower pots, flower stands, &c., &c Hhd 10—50 doz blue fig. china cups&saucer T’rcelOOl—3o sets pillar decanters,-4 to set 2528—12 doz sugars and covers, assortei 31 boxes square clothes pegs Case 664—10 stump bedsteads, 6 x 6. by 2x ( .. 664-10 „ Immediately after the above—--53 cases 801 l and Black’s plaid vestas 35 „ Crown . „ 40 „ Bryant and May’s ~ &0., &0., . &c. The auctioneer has much pleasure in draw ing the attention of the trade to this sale, as ’ i is a consignment for positive sale without th( slightest reserve. - All lines will be offered ai listed, and taken in rotation, as; adverrisec above. Terms liberal. SATURDAY, 27th JANUARY, Unreserved Sale of Furniture. MR. 6, H.VENNELL has received instructions from Mr. H; J; Williams (who is removing from his residence, Murphystreet), to sell by public auction, on the premises, opposite Messrs. Staples’s Brewery, on Saturday next, the 27th inst.—■ The remainder of his furniture, consisting of— Drawing-room suite, in maroon rep Couch, covered in American cloth Carpets, hearthrugs, chairs Tables, clocks, ornaments China, glass, plated-ware Handsome piano and music-stool Fender and fireirons Kitchen utensils .. &c., Sec., Sec. Sale at 12 o’clock. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. UNRESERVED. OF PRODUCE. MONDAY, 2?th JANUARY. GHJVENNEIA has received instructions • from,M/iasrsi-D. Mclntyre and Co. ‘to seU^y-public auction, at their stores, Custom House-quay, on Monday, without the slightest reserve—--5 tons Hassall’s flour, in 2001 b. bags 20 „ beat -Camara flour, 1001 b. „ 37 sacks peas 100 „ good whole chicken wheat 100. „ Tartarian oats ■ 5 tons chaff 2 „ Derwent seed potatoes. Sale at 2 o’clock. TUESDAY, 30th INSTANT. , TO PARTIES SEEKING FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS. PUBLIC SALE ON DEFERRED PAY- . ■ MENTS. •; • MR. ,G. H. VENNELL has received instructions from the proprietor to offer by public competition-- ■ " Portions of Two Acres, Nos. 991 and 993, having frontages to Riddifordstreet and King-street. Fourteen Allotments of 35 feet by 127 feet. Plans may be seen at the office of the Auctioneer. ' ■ The terms are exceedingly liberal, viz., 25 jer cent, cash, and the remainder extending rver.two years. To parties seeking a freehold on easy terms his cannot fail to be one of tho best opporiiinitiea offering. The tramway passes at your loors. Remember the terms—two years. 1 c G. H. VENNELL, ' r Auctioneer. ’ TUESDAY, "30th JANUARY, ~ ’UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. t/TR. G. H. VENNELL has 'received in3JL struotions to sell by public auction ,tho, asidue of the lease of that valuable property, i Molesworth-street, viz.. All that piece or parcel of land, being part of section No. 545, city of Wellington; bounded on the north, by part of the said section 645, 110 links; on the east by Moles-worth-street, 140 links ; on the south by section 578, 230 links; and towards the north-west by part of sections numbered 572 and 573, 242 links. This property is held under lease from the i ospital Trustees for twenty-one years from muary 1, 1868, at a ground rent, very low, of | 16 16s. per annum. This valuable property has oh it erected reo good and substantial houses, yielding a arly rental of about £l3O, and lot to good nants. There is ample room on the property r the erection of three or four cottages, le whole presents a first-class opportunity i • investors. " Terms at sale. Plans and any further particulars may be d at the office of the auctioneer. a

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4943, 25 January 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4943, 25 January 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4943, 25 January 1877, Page 4

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