Auctions THIS DAY. THURSDAY, 12th APRIL. Important Sale of Merchandise. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions to sell by auction, at his rooms, Lambtou-quay, on Thursday, 12th April, at 2 o’clock—--100 half-chests fine teas ) var ; oua brands 130 boxes do do ) 3 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 1-tierces tobacco, Shellard s 2 cases Sunny South tobacco 30 boxes Price’s caudles 2 tons rice 50 cases Hennessy’s brandy--20 do Martell’s do 10 do Burnett's old tom 20 do Danville’s whisky t 5 qr-oasks 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 laige attendance. WEDNESDAY, 18th APRIL. Preliminary Notice to Storekeepers, Ironmongers, Contractors, and Others. Important Sale of Government Stores. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the Colonial Architect, W. H. Clayton, Esq., to sell by public auction on Wednesday, the ISth instant, at hts store ur Brandon-street, the following goods, which will be on view on and after Saturday next . 36 rolls of oilcloth, 33J yards superficial in each, 4 feet wide 1 piece do, about 66 yards, do 12 G. Jennings’ patent closets S Haywood Tyler's do 23 register grates 17 handsome iron chimney pieces^ Lot of platforms and waiuscoating A large qnautitv of cocoanut matting and a lot of sundries of great variety, a list of which will be published in a few days. The above goods are more or less in good order and condition. Terms at sale, which will commence at 2 o'clock punctually on Wednesday, ISth. Eor further particulars, apply to George Thomas, Auctioneer, Lambtou-quay, Wellington. THURSDAY, 26th APRIL. Important Sale of Twenty-seven Allotments pf Freehold Land, situated on the Main District Road, Taratahi Plains, in the neighborhood of Carterton. To Speculators and Others in search of a Homestead, the following presents a most favorable opportunity for realising their wishes. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions to sell by public auction at his rooms, on Lambton-quay, on Thursday, 26th April— Twenty-seven allotments of land, being part of sections 191, 202, and 300. Subdivided and surveyed as per plan, now to be seen at the auctioneer’s office. The sizes of the allotments are from half an acre to an acre and a quarter. Terms liberal. Sale at 2 o’clock. Por further particulars apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and Valuator, Lambton-quay, Wellington. THURSDAY, 26th APRIL. Sale by Auction of a Small Farm, containing 40 acres of very Choice Land, Freehold, in the Township of Masterton. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Mr. G. J. Tavener to sell by public auction, on Thursday, 26th April, at hia rooms, Lambton-quay—--40 acres of choice land, all fenced in with post and rail and wire fencing, together with a substantial dwellinghouse containing 5 rooms, a new barn, commodious stables, and other, out-buildings. Sale at 2 o’clock. Terms liberal. For further particulars, apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and Valuator, Wellington. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PERSONS FURNISHING. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from W. H. Clayton, Esq., (in consequence of his family leaving for England), to sell by auction at an early (late, the whole of hia elegant household furniture— Consisting of diningroom suite in mahogany covered in morocco, telescope table, cheffonier, easy chairs, Brussels carpet, pictures, &c., &c. Drawingroom suite in walnut covered in crimson rep, cabinets, tea and occasional tables, screens, ornaments, clock under glass shade, pictures, rosewood pianoforte by Erard (trichord throughout), with two music stools and Canterl ury, imported direct from the r ak ;r, and nearly new. Is a spier, dil instrument. The furniture of five bedror ms, consists of spring and hair matt ea es, Arabian and other bedsteads, chairs, toilet glasses, dressing tables, washstands, carpets, feather pillows, palliasses, sheets and blankets, pictures, fenders and fireirons, chests of drawers, matting, &c. The kitchen contains kauri dresser, table, chairs, china and glass ware, and the usual utensils necessary in a large family. The furniture will be on view the day previous to the sale, due notice of which will appear. For further particulars apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and Valuator, Wellington. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. POTATOES AND WHEAT. MR. G. H. VENNELL has received instructions to sell by public auction, on the breastwork, on the arrival of the Forest Queen, daily expected—--40 tons prime Derwent potatoes 300 sack wheat Terms liberal. EORGE SNELSON AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT, PALMERSTON NORTH. Cash advanced on goods for absolute sale, and prompt account sales furnished.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5008, 12 April 1877, Page 4
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