Auctions WEDNESDAY, 4th APRIL, At 2 o’clock. 548 C'ear Pine Doora 15,000 feet Clear Piue Mouldings 75 casks Plaster 125 boxes Window Glass 72 cases Galvanised Iron At Messrs. W. & G. Turnbull and Co.’a Yards. To the Building Trade or Wellington City and District, Shippers to the Outports, Timber Merchants, and others. Extensive Sale of Newly-imported and most Desirable Building Materials. Beauchamp, Campbell & co.have received instructions to sell by auction, at Messrs. W. & G. Turnbull & Co.’s Yards, on t e Reclaimed Land,on Wednesday, April 4, at 2 o’clock sharp, just lauded, ex Hermann, from New York - 548 clear pine doors, from 2ft. 6in. x 6ft. 6in. up to 3ft. x 7ft., single and double moulded 11 cases, containing 15,000 ft. clear pine mouldings, assorted sizes 75 casks American plaster 125 boxes window glass, 10 x 8 up to 60 x 40 8000 jai'rah shingles All the above are in first-class order, the doors and mouldings being manufactured from the best clear pine, thoroughly seasoned, and are much superior to the colonial article. Terms at sale. Also, on account of whom it may concern 72 cases, each, about scwt., corrugated galvanised iron, from 6ft. to 9ft, lengths, 26 guage, Terms cash. The sale will take place at 2 o'clock sharp, in the order advertised. ... . BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL,,& CO., . . Auctioneers. THURSDAY, sth APRIL. Important Sale of Live Stock and Fanning Implements, to be held on Thursday, the sth April, at Howe’s, Farm, Cqhstablet street, on the road to Evans Bay. •• GEORGE.. THOMAS has been favored with instnictions from Mr. Ivor , James is retiring from business), the farm having been sold, to sell by public auotion the following live stock, &c 3 milch cows, two in full milk, the other to calve early in April 6 horses, broken to . saddle, and very fine hacks 1 large sow, and 9 sucking pigs, 3 weeks old 12 young jugs, 3 months old, fine porkers ; sdo do, 2 months old, fine porkers 1 Howard’s plough 1 set harrows, new , 1 farm dray, broad wheel 1 large boiler, 60 gallons, with .fittings complete 1 do do, 3U gallons : 1 tank, 200 gallons , 1 chaffcutter : : 1 1 sheep dip and fittings . 1 portable forgo ; Also, A great variety of sundries, too numerous to mention Sale to commence at 2 o’clock on the ground Lunch provided at 1 o’clpck, when Mr. James hopes to see a good attendance, , For further particulars ■ apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer,'.Larobtomquay. MONDAY, 9th APRIL, ■ - At 2, o’clock. Toiletware ! Toiletware ! ! Toiletware ! I I Cups and Saucers ! Cups and Saucers ! !. Lamps ! Lamps ! 1 Lamps ! ! ! MR. N. J. ISAACS will sell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambton-quay, on Monday, the 9th April, at 2 o’clock—--10 eratbs,printed cups and saucers . . ~, 6 crates, printed .chamber sets • 3 crates ewers and basins . i , ) , ' 4 do assorted .earthenware , ... 1 do white and gob! egg-cups 1 do do do-candlesticks 7 hhds. very .handsprae kerosene lamps , . 10 hhds very ; handsome wine glasses, asj , ,sorted ,- • ; i j .... ; - j Bdo cut tumiders.Vaasorted i 4 crates dinner services i;; r 20 do sodawater bottles 1 hhd very handsome cut decanters . 4 do Minton’s china breakfast sets, very , choice 1 : ‘ 3 cases tray and box looking-glasses' 5 do American brooms 200 boxes full-count olothespegs Also, ' ' 150 oases ’ American chairs, every description Terms liberal. j No reserve. WEDNESDAY, 18th APRIL. IMPORTANT SALE OF. STATION, PROPERTY AND STOCK. I ’ Under Direction of ' , -,' r ‘ ' A. & .ALLAN,' ES Q„ Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. THE DRY RIVER STATION, WAIRARAPA, 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 weU-known run, the . DRY RIVER. STATION, situated . at Wharekakh, : in the celebrated , r/ Wairariipa Plains, a portion 6f the ' second-to-ndne-in fertility'and iin-, . portance, and i'of vastly increasing .value owing to ; the near approach of the completion of the main line of. railway through 1 its midst. • The station property consists of 1039 ACRES FREEHOLD, AND 1040 ACRES LEASEHOLD. All laid down in English grass, and admitted to be as highly improved as any pasturage in the district. i . • 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 station 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 paddocks, and have on them 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 tn Auctioneer.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5000, 3 April 1877, Page 4
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