Auctions WEDNESDAY, 11th APKIL, At 11 o’clock. Pianoforte, Household Purniture, &c. MR. R. J. DTJNCAN has received instructions from Mr. William Johnson to sell by public auction, at Berlin House, Mulgrave-street, on Wednesday, IDh mst., at 11 o’clock, the whole of his household furniture, comprising—t walnut pianoforte, by Wallace, of Cityroad and Paris 1 100 table, 1 dressing table 1 pier glass, 1 inlaid canterbury 2 carpets, 2 gilt footstools 2 spring sofas, 1 fender footstool 1 spring mattress, 1 walnut office table 4 pairs vases, 6 walnut chairs 1 ottoman, 1 whatnot 1 easy chair 9 caueseat chairs 2 -washstands 1 filter 2 double iron bedsteads Toilet glasses Cooking utensils, crockery, &c. WEDNESDAY, 11th APKIL, At 11 o’clock. PIANOFORTE. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell, at Berlin House, Mulgrave-street, in addition to the furniture advertised — 1 walnut cottage pianoforte, 7 octaves, by Chappel, nearly new. WEDNESDAY, 18th APRIL, At 2 o’clock. Furniture, Iron Bedsteads, Holloware, Saddlery, Jewellery, &c., &c., &c. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction, at his rooms, Panama-street, on Wednesday, 18th April, at 2 o'clock—--3 cases furniture, recently imported, comprising— Walnut coffee tables Inlaid chess do Fender stools Walnut canterburys, whatnots Dressing tables Handsome centre ottoman Walnut cabinets Mahogany washstands, marble tops Footstools and spittoons Walnut hall stands, &c., &0., &c. 3 cases iron bedsteads, comprising— Stumps, 6ft. x 3 ft. 6in. French, 6ft. x 4ft. Do, 6ft. 6in. x 4ft. Do, 6ft. 6in. x 3ft. In blue, green, maroon, ornamented, &c. Patent enamelled stewpans, 4, 5 Do do preserving pans, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 Oval pots and covers, from 2 to 6 gallons Saucepans, from 1 pint to 12 quarts Tea kettles and covers, 2,3, 4,5, 6,7, 8 9, 10 quarts Also, 1 case saddlery, containing— Ladies’ and gents’ saddles Pelham and Weymouth bridles Snaffle, saddle cloths Girths, saddle straps, &c., &c. Jewellery, consisting of gold lockets, scarf pins, albert chains, hunting watch Also, 1 Wheeler and Wilson sewing machine 1 Leamington range 12 fenders 1 perambulator 1 bicycle &c., &c., &o. TUESDAY, 24th APRIL, At 2 o’clock. LAND AND FAMILY RESIDENCE ON WELLINGTON-TERRACE. MR. B. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by auction, on Tuesday, 24th inst, at 2 o’clock, at his salerooms, Panama-street —
All that valuable and most desirable piece of freehold land, beautifully situated, on Wellington-terrace, being part of town section No. 195, having a frontage of 92 links by a depth of 114 links and 106 links respectively. Together with a well-planned and substantially - built 6-roomed house, with scullery and bath-room, storeroom, coalshed, &c,, detached. Water laid on. Title under the Land Transfer Act. TUESDAY, APRIL 21, At 2 p.m. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OP LEASES FOR FORTY-TWO YEARS OP VAT.TTAP.LE CITY PROPERTIES, BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE WELLINGTON HOSPITAL. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has been favored with instructions from the Trustees of the Wellington Hospital' to offer for public competition, on the above date— The leases of about TWELVE Sections of Land, containing about eighteen acres, more or less, for a terra of twenty-one years, renewable for a further term of twenty-one years at an advance of 50 per cent. Each section will have a frontage to a formed metalled road, and every lot will be found suitable for the erection of first-class villa residences. The land is at the rear of Wellington-ter-race, adjoining the grounds of the Botanical Gardens, and it is therefore unnecessary to add, possesses a truly magnificent view of the harbor, and of nearly every part of the city. The roads through the block are now being formed, and a fine substantial bridge is in course of erection from Wellington-terrace. The annual rental will be fixed at low rates, thus holding out strong inducements for competition, and for the purpose of necessary immediate occupation. Lithographed plans may be had at the auctioneer’s office after Friday, Mth inst., where conditions of sale may also be seen. Terms at sale. THURSDAY, 12th APRIL. Important Sale of Merchandise. Gi EORGE THOMAS has received inatrucf tions to sell by auction, at his rooms, Lambton-quay, on Thursday, 12th April, at 2 o’clock—--100 half-chests fine teas ) variouß branda 130 boxes do do ) 8 tons sugar 2 do soap, mottled, 2 and 3 crown 10 cases Orlando Jones' starch 20 do Bell & Black’s plaid vestas 5 do Morton’s fresh herrings 10 boxes black lead 5 J-tierces tobacco, Shellard’s 2 cases Sunny South tobacco 30 boxes Price’s candles 2 tons rice 50 cases Hennessy’s brandy 20 do Martell’s do 10 do Burnett’s old tom 20 do Danville's whisky 5 qr-casks whisky, Thom & Cameron’s And a various assortment of other goods Lunch at half-past 1, and sale to take place at 2 o’clock sharp. Terms very liberal, to be declared at the sale, when the auctioneer hopes to see a largo attendance.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5006, 10 April 1877, Page 4
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