Auctions. THIS DAY. FRIDAY, 2nd MARCH. UNRESERVED SALE. FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ALL MORE OR LESS DAMAGED BY FIRE AND WATER. ■R. G. H. YENNELL has received inXT X structions from the importers, to sell bj- public auction, on the Queen a Wharf, on Friday next, the 2nd March—--IWM in diamond — . 180 coils fencing wire, 6,7, o 3778 1 do Lovelock’s mincers 3800 1 case ship’s lamps 5801 1 cask cattle bells, axle pullies, charcoal irons 3881 1 do Salter’s balance steam enages 3825 1 do rivets, vyces, latches, locks, axle pullies, chaffknives 2WM P above—--6 hhds assorted tinware ffS & Co. in diamond — 662 1 cask glass paper weights 674 1 do do do do £WM over W—--2 casks files, saws, planes Without reserve. In shed at Queen’s Wharf, Sale at 12 o’clock. THIS DAY. FRIDAY, 2nd MARCH. At 12 o’clock UNRESERVED SALE. SOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. *7,7, MORE OR LESS DAMAGED BY FIRE AND WATER. V.X HIMALAYA, FROM LONDON. MR. G. H. YENNELL has received instructions from the importers to sell by public auction, at B shed, on Queen’s wharf— J. 3. & Co. —30 barrels currants 30 cases do, more or less. All more or less damaged by fire and water. Terms cash. Sale at 12 o'clock. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 2nd MARCH, At 2 o’clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, On the premises, Webb-street. MR. N. J. ISAACS has. received instructions from Mr. G. Denham, who m leaving Wellington, to sell by public aucSioo on the premises, Webb-street, on Friday, 2nd March, at 2 o’clock, the whole of his Btonsehold furniture, comprising— Piano Wardrobe Cheffoniera Chest drawers Carpets, &c., &c. Auctioneer’s flag on the premises. Furniture on view from 9 o’clock on the morning of sale. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 2nd March. Bacon ! Bacon ! ! Bacon !! ! Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. will sell by auction, at their rooms, Shis day, 2nd March, at 2 o’clock—--10 sides prime Canterbury bacon Terms cash. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 2nd MARCH. Extensive and Unreserved Sale of Teas, Sugar, Candles, Oilmen’s Stores, &c. To the Trade of Wellington, the Suburbs, and Outports. To Close Consignments. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have received instructions from the cona%ness to sell by auction, at their rooms, on Friday, 2nd March, at twe o’clock—--250 bags of first, and second counter sugars 300 boxes Price’s Belmont sperms 320 boxes fine family Congou tea 65 half-chest do do 40 boxes eleme raisins 60 do finest Cape do 20 mats real Tofilat dates 150 cases oilmen’s stores, comprising—salad and castor oil, pickles, corn flour, table vinegar, sauces, sardines, salmon, &c., &o. And a large variety of general merchandise. The whole for positive unreserved sale. Terms at sale. SATURDAY, 3rd MARCH. Twenty Superior Saddle and Harness Horses from Rangitikei. T> Coach and Cab Proprietors, Expressmen, Dealers, and others Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have received instructions from the breeders to sell by auction, at Fenton’s yards, Kew Zealander Hotel, Manners-street, on Saturday, 3rd March, at 2 o’clock— SO good useful horses from Rangitikei, comprising— Ladies’ and gentlemen’s hacks, light harness horses, upstanding unbroken colts and fillies. Following the above, 3 capital dog-cart X town-made spring-cart <tc.. &c., &c. Terms cash.
WEDNESDAY, 7th MARCH. Ai the Agricultural Show, Hutt District, At 3 o’clock. The Celebrated Draught Entire “TAM O’SHANTER,” winner of many events, and money-mak-ing Racer, “SATELLITE.” The Prize Buggy, Harness, and Horse from Canterbury, And several other first- class exhibits. Beauchamp, Campbell a co.have been instructed to sell by public auction, 90 the grounds of the Agricultural Society for BSte Hutt district, the above entires. Time—3 o'clock. Terms at sale. Settlers or Exhibitors having any stock for aa!e on the above occasion will please communicate with the Auctioneers, not later than 12 Vclock on the day of sale, when Mr. Beauchamp will be on the ground. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 14th MARCH. 1000 Volumes of New Books, just landed, direct from the London publishers. Without reserve. %> .Booksellers, Secretaries of Literary and Scientific Institutes, Gentlemen forming or adding to their Libraries. History, Science, Philosophy, Theology, Poetry, Romance. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have received instructions to sell by arsefcbo, at their rooms, ; on, Wednesday, 14th March, at 2 o’clock— S cases of new and valuable books, containing lOOO.'Vdlfl.,* and treating upon all subjects interesting to the human intellect. The variety and excellence of the works has never been excelled by any collection of books ever offered to the Wellington public, and affords a rare opportunity. to purchasers of firstclass literature. Terms at sale. The Books will be on view at the rooms of the auctioneers on and after Thursday, Bth
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4974, 2 March 1877, Page 4
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