Auctions THIS DAY. MONDAY, 2nd APRIL. At 10 o’clock sharp. FRUIT! FRUIT!! FRUIT!!! jy/£R. N. J. ISAACS will sell at his rooms, Lambton-quay— . 250 cases Hobarton fruit, consisting of PEARS AND APPLES. Sale at 10 o’clock sharp. THURSDAY, sth MARCH, At 2 o’clock. Fancy Goods ! Fancy Goods ! ! Fancy Goods !!! MR. N. J. ISAACS will offer by public auction, at his rooms, Lambton-quay, on Thursday, sth March, at 2 o’clock—--22 cases fancy goods, consisting of— Framed engravings, pictures, opera glasses, squeaking wallows, pea whistles, sponges, jewellerv, watches, knives and forks, cruets, butter dishes, tea and coffee sets, ornaments, vases, pipes, brushware, purses, albums, shell goods, mirrors, cigar cases, glycerine soap, teatrays, waiters, cricketing goods, toys, &c., &c Terms liberal. No reserve. The Auctioneer has much pleasure in calling the attention of the trade to this sale, as it is & consignment for positive sale, without the ' slightest reserve. MONDAY, 9th APRIL, At 2 o’clock. Toiletware ! Toiletware ! ! Toiletware 1 ! ! Cups and Saucers 1 Cups and Saucers !! Lamps ! Lamps ! I Lamps 1 ! ! MR, N. J. ISAACS will sell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambton-quay, on Monday, the 9th April, at 2 o’clock—--10 crates printed cups and saucers 5 orates printed chamber sets 3 crates ewers and basins 4 do assorted earthenware I do white and gold egg-cups 1 do do do candlesticks 7 hhds very handsome kerosene lamps 10 hhds very handsome wine glasses, assorted 6-do cut tumblers, assorted 4 crates dinner services 20 do sodawater bottles 1 hhd very handsome cut decanters 4 do Minton’s china breakfast sets, very choice 3 cases tray and box looking-glasses 5 do American brooms 200 boxes full-count clothespegs Also, 150 cases American chairs, every description Terms liberal. No reserve. ” WEDNESDAY, 18th APRIL. IMPORTANT SALE OF STATION PROPERTY AND STOCK Under Direction of A. S. ALLAN, ESQ., Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. THE DRY RIVER STATION, WAIRABAPA. NJ, ISAACS, acting under instruction , as above, intends to offer BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his mart, Lambton-quay, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th APRIL NEXT, The whole of that well-known run, the DRY RIVER STATION, situated at Wharekaka, in the celebrated Wairarapa Plains, a portion of the provincial District of Wellington second to none in fertility and importance, and of vastly increasing value owing to the near approach of the completion of the main line of railway through its midst.
Tko station property consists of 1039 AGEES FREEHOLD, AND 1010 ACRES LEASEHOLD, All laid down in English grass, and admitted to be as highly improved as any pasturage in the district. Also, The stock on the above, comprising 4200 sheep 200 cattle 4 horses The Auctioneer would draw attention to the fact that a large number of gentlemen in the Southern provinces have recently invested in atatlon property in the Wairarapa, and that in all cases the investments have been proved to have been most remunerative. The 1639 acres of freehold are fenced and subdivided into two large and several smaller paddooka, and have on th m woolshed, stockyards, sheep-yards, dwelling-house, and all the necessary appurtenances of a first-rate station. The leasehold is held under a rental of £IOO per annum. Any further particulars on application to Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 6th APRIL. TO PLUMBERS, GASFITTEES, &0. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by public auction, by order of the trustee in the bankrupt estate of James Lawrie, plumber, on the premises, Manners-street, opposite the New Zealander Hotel, the whole of the valuable otock-in-tcade, consisting of— Lead piping, assorted sizes, roll lead, force - pumps, gasaliers, Douglas pumps, water pipes, baths, indiarubber hose. A large assortment of taps and cooks, valves, flanges, vyce, tools, standard rollers, 3ft. din. screw traps, gas burners and brackets, fountain spreaders, chimney tops, patent closets, hosenozzles and spreaders, zinc, galvanised ridging, pump boxes, office furniture, and other goods too numerous to particularise. No reserve. Terms cash. Sale commences at half-past 1 o’clock.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4999, 2 April 1877, Page 4
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645Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4999, 2 April 1877, Page 4
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