THIS JX.V*. MONDAY, 26th'FEBRUARY. WINES, SPIRITS, &c. &c. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by public auction, at his new salerooms, P.mama-street, on Monday, 26th February, at 2 o'clock—--75 cases Associated Vineyard Company pale brandy 15 do do do, in flasks 5 do do do, in half do 60 do St. Julien claret 15 do Larose 15 do St. Julien 12 qr-caska sherry 14 do port wine &c, &c, & c - ' POSTPONEMENT OF SALE OF 494 J ACRES LAND. MR R. J. DUNCAN begs to announce that the sale of 494?. acres land on the Taratahi Plain, about four miles from Cartertonand three miles from Masterton, is postponed until MONDAY, 26th INST., at 2 o clock, at his salerooms, Panama-street. THIS DAY, MONDAY, 26th FEBRUARY. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION or 494 J ACRES OF LAND, ON TARATAHI PLAIN, Within three miles of Masterton, and, say, four miles from the rising and flourishing township of Carterton, Wairarapa. IR. R. J. DUNCAN has been favorjd with instructions from Mr. William Wilton to sell by public auction on Monday. 26th,February, 1877, at 2 o'clock, at his new salerooms, Panama-street, Wellington— All that desirable and valuable freebold property, consi-ting of 494 i ACRES LEVEL LAND, having an extensive frontage to the main trunk line of roao\ situated on the Taratahi Plain, only 3 miles from Masterton, and about 3J miles from Carterton; the whole enclosed by a four-rail fence (excepting 10 or 11 chains bounded by a creek or swamp). Together with A good substantial DWELLING-HOUSE of seven rooms, built of totara; not quite finished Cowshed, 30ft. long; sheep-pens, shearingpens A first-rate orchard, loaded with fruit One acre potatoes Two large stacks oats, cut this season. Also, 500 MIXED SHKEP. The whole of the land is well-grassed, and carries a large quantity of sheep, cattle, horses, &c, &c. The auctioneer has much pleasure in recommending the above property to the attention of all seeking an excellent investment for money, also to persons desirous of becoming landowners and possessing property in one of the best and most progressive districts in any part of New Zealand. Terms of paymeut: One-fourth in cash ; balance in bills at three and six months, with interest at 8 per cent, added. Plans of the property and fuller particulars Hiay be had on application at the office of the auctioneer, where orders to view the property can.be obtained.
TUESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY. Fourteen eases English Furniture, just landed ex Himalaya, from London, in splendid condition. To Upholsterers,, Parties Furnishing, Dealers, &c, &c, &c. MR, E. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from Messrs. Samuel, Ladd, and Co. to sell by auction, on Tuesday, 27th inst., at half-past 11 o'clock sharp, at his new furniture salerooms, upper floor, Panama--14 cases London made furniture, from the celebrated firm of Messrs. W. Bailey and Son, Cnrtain-road, London. 2 walnut hall stands—hats, umbrellas, &c, No. 3763 2 do do do do, 3764 6 mahogany Berger chairs 6 walnut inlaid ottoman spittoons, stuffed tops 6 do fender stools, 3766 2 do ottomans, all hair, 3761 2 do do, 3762 2 do do, 3739 3 each fancy walnut stools, in coburg, 3767 and 3768 3 do do do coffee tables, 3770 and 3759 3 inlaid chess tables, 3758 i 2 do work tables, 3754 2 do occasional tables, 3773 1 walnut card table, 3752 and 3753 1 do, 3ft., 3755 1 do 4ft. 3in. 100 table, 3749 2 do pole screens, glazed, 3756 and 3757 2 do inlaid corner whatnots, 3743 and 3760. 1 do Davenport 2 do inlaid whatnot Canterburys, 3217 and 3737 6 do do do do, 3748 3 3ft. mahogany marble-top washstands, 3745 3 3ft. 6in. do do do, 3744. . 3 do dressing tables, 3747 and 3746 3 2ft. 9in. inlaid walnut cabinets, 1063 3 4ft. do do, 1061 4 4ft. 6in. walnut cheffonier, complete, 1004 2 4ft. 6in. do do do, 1002 1 sft. do do do, 1003 24 oak brackets, stags' heads 2 walnut 3-seat otto: -" u "~ OSQ9 5 do whatnots, 2316 1 12in. oval top lady's desk 1 12in. brass, brown, gent's 1 12in. desk, Victoria 1 llin., beßt panel box 1 llin. oval top 1 10in., strap , 2 only, black and gold footstools 2 mahogany salwariama 4do circular gilt footstools . 4 do gilt strap leaf 2 do do fern do 4 plain gilt scroll footstools 2 carved wulnut cabrioles 2 only, inlaid walnut salwariams 2 only, oak do 2 only, mahogany do 12 walnut circular footstools 1200 lbs. flock 13 empty cases. TUESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY. R. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by public 27th inst., at half-past 11 o'clock, prior to sale of English furniture — 27 fancy earthenware candlesticks 2 sets ornametal dessert sets, consisting ■ of 11 plates, 4 dishes, and 2 fruit stands 2 sets do, of 12 plates, 4 dishes, and 2 fruit stands 4 beautiful flower vases 7 flowerpot stands 5 decanters, each "Star," "Fern," "Cut," ".Pointed Stoppers" 6 do cut glass 28 water bottles ani glasses 5 cases fancy pipes 20 doz. walnut, rosewood, and cane chairs &c, &c, &c. E O R G E ; S N E Ii SO, N„ AND COMMISSION AGENT, . . PALMERSTON N'ORTH. Cash advanced on goods for absolute sale,' and prompt account sales furnished. > '"', : ; "
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4970, 26 February 1877, Page 4
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