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Auctions 100 do Lorn whisky 40 do McFarlane’s whisky 60 do Stewart’s whisky 50 do Saucel whisky 20 do Kinahan’s L.L. whisky 1 qr-cask rum, 29 o.p. 15 do ginger ■wine 3 do Scotch whisky 20 cases Bernard’s ginger wine 70 do schnapps, various brands 12 qr-casks Cousenz’s <sr> < !f > <!r" sherry 1 pipe port wine 2 qr-casks N.S.W. wines 10 cases claret, pints, (A dc Luze) 50 do do St. Julien 16 qr-caska port wine, very superior 20 qr-casks sherry, various brands 15 do port, do do 10 do colonial wine, various brands 25 cases Stoughton bitters 7 0 do Townsend’s sarsaparilla 30 do Ayer’s do 10 do Kouet Waters’ quinine wine 10 do very superior port wine 10 do do do sherry wine &c., &c., &c. Terms liberal. No reserve. Goods will be sold either in Bond or Duty Paid, and in quantities to suit all purchasers. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 17th APEIL. FLOUR FLOUR FLOUR CANTERBURY FLOUR. At 2 o’clock. ME. N. J. ISAACS will sell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambton-quay, this day (Tuesday), 17th April, at 2 o’clock sharp—--15 tons Canterbury flour. No reserve. Sale at 2 o’clock sharp. WEDNESDAY, 18th APEIL. - IMPOETANT SALE OE STATION PEOPEETY AND STOCK, Under direction of A. S. Allan, Esq., Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, in accordance with the Conveyancing Amendment Act of 1860. THE DEY EIVEE STATION, WAIEAEAPA. NJ, ISAACS, acting under instruction , as above, intends to offer BY PUBLIC AUCTION At his mart, Lambton-quay, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th APEIL NEXT, The whole of that well-known run, the DEY EIVEE 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. The station property consists of 1639 ACEES FREEHOLD, AND 1040 ACEES 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 gentlemem 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 undei? a rental of £IOO per annum.

For further particulars, apply to A. de B. BRANDON, Esq,, Mortgagee’s Solicitor ; Or, to N. J. ISAACS, Auctioneer. THIS DAY, TUBS 1 JAY, 17th APRIL, At 12 o’clock. SALE OF PRODUCE BY AUCTION GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the importers to sell by auction, on Messrs. Plhnmer, Reeves, and Co.’s Wharf, on above date, ex Excelsior from Ipyttelton— -368 sacks beans 70 do flour 36 do peas 127 do old oats 40 baits chaff 28 sacks fowls wheat Terms liberal, declared at sale. WEDNESDAY, 18fch 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 his store in Brandon-street, the following goods, which will bo on view on and a fter 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 8 Haywood Tyler’s do 23 register grates 17 handsome iron ehimne y pieces Lot of platforms and w; linscoatin'g A large quantity of cocoan ut mattiup; and a lot of sundries of great variety, a list of which will be published in a few da; vs. The ! above goods are more or less in good order and condition. Terms at sale,which will, comi nonce at2 o’clock punctually on Wcdnee day, 18th. For further particulars, apply to Georg e Thomas, Auctioneer, Lau ibton-quay, Wol. ■ lingtpn.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5012, 17 April 1877, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5012, 17 April 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5012, 17 April 1877, Page 4

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