Auctions THISJDAY. THURSDAY, 3rd APRIL. CONTINUATION OF SALE OF FURNITURE At Mr., W. H. Clayton's Sale in Boulcottetreet. To commence at half-past 11 o clock. GEORGE. THOMAS will continue the .sale of furniture this day, commencing at No. 2 Bedroom, and as this is an unreserved sale, . the auctioneer invites the attendance of buyers,, guaranteeing to them good value for .theirinphey. . ■ ” . THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 3rd MAY, , . . At 11.30 a.m. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PERSONS ' FURNISHING. G EORGE THOMAS has received instructions from W. H. Clayton, Esq., (in consequence of his family leaving for England), to sell by auction on Thursday, 2nd May, atTRSO a.m„ the whole of hla elegant household fumitureConsistmg of diningroom suite in mahogany covered in morocco, telescope table, cheffonier, easy chairs, . . Brussels carpet, pictures, &c., Ac. 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 Canterbury, imported direct from the maker, and nearlyjewL Ts. a splendid.instru- : , i ment. ■; .: ’ ; The furniture of five bedrooms, consists of , spring and hair mattresses, Arabian and other bedsteads, chairs,, toilet . ! glasses, dressing tables, washstands, carpets, feather pillows, palliasses, sheets and blankets, pictures, fenders and fircirons, chests of drawers, matting, &o. ■ , ’ . ; I" 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 : j GEORGE THOMAS, * ’ ' ’ Auctioneer and Valuator, . ( , ■ . Wellington. . THIS DAY. ~ THURSDAY, 3rd MAY. SALE OF FIXTURES, STOCK-IN- ‘ ' TRADE, A 0.,. . On the Premises; of, the late Mr.. Self, Panama-. ' '' ' .streetf’Merchant.;' .. GEORGE' THOMAS; will', sell by auction ' Sfd M;iyj the remnants of the stock/consiating of—lobbies cigars, flour, oats, , bran, chaff, !, t -’of u AVery's'..'weighing 'machines,' note •Jand _nmMUre (100 , r T . , "■ 1 ' Ah.'. 1 '* l ’ ' l &C. L ; -Ac., Ac.', 1 Sale at 2’o’clock. i i ‘ Terms cath.‘ ,No reserve. N.B.—Valuable lease of flip ' premises for, sale ‘ - ' privately. For TuU apply to; i , r GEORGE THOMAS, Or to r . MR; ROXBURGH , ' . (Joseph Nathan A Co.) >' THIS DAY. i THURSDAY 3rd MAY, if.; ..Vo At 2o’Clocksbarp. r HN R -ES MVE D' rI SAL E. - MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell at his rooms, ;Panama-street, on ThurSday next, at 2 o’clock; without, any ; -.reserve, in order to close thelista-p- ~ ''. 8 casks Younger’s ale . ; 26 caaes Guinness’stout ; 20 do'pig brand do ... 10 do Jeffrey’s atone ale 16 dp claret •6 do hams and bacon, Star Company r-S do saddleryl’ cornprising gents’ and side saddles, Pelham, Weymouth, and snaflle -bridles, headstalls,- saddle; cloths, Ac. 3 do beat Scotch harness English and colonial-made furniture, com'prising dressing)-coffee, and chess’ V ’ tables, washstands, ’ drawing and diningroom chairs, easy do, cupboards," satesrhaU-stand?, whatnots, fire-screens, Ac.; horsehair and rep couches, cheffoniers’ and chests drawers, music 'and music-stools, handsome double canopy iron bedstead, , 6ft.6fah x.Sft., with pair palliasses, ’ quite hew ;’office tables and hotel screen, kitchen range, cooking screen and jack. 1 bale paper baga 1 case wines, Ac. 1 tobacco cutter 6 - ' ■ ’ ’ Sardiaea-V-halves and quarters “-PorlrtMTchTese'~~! . ’ 1 20 hasps ’fruit—apples, pears, quinces, : median! ‘ 7 casks onions --'’ - Iron bedsteads,- enamelled and tinned saucepans Boilers, stewing-pans, Ac.”, Wheeler and Wilson’e sewing machine
Ifi THIS DAY, THURSDAY,- 3rd MAY, At 2 o’clock. . B. J. DUNCAN will sell at his _ , rooms, Panama-street, as above—"lo kegs Canterbury lard—--8 qr-caaka port'wine 2 do-reisling ; 30 cases champagne, Hulin Duvau Blaok’and white pepper, in tins, Jib, Jib. Ilb, and 71b, ; Cigars, “ Tip-top" : Electroplate ware, Consisting of waiters, candlesticks; : toast racks, biscuit barrels, egg stands, &c. THIS DAY. THURSDAY, 3rd MAY. RICE ! BICE ! RICE ! MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell at bis ■ salerooms, tbis day, 3rd May, at 2 o’clock—i 20 sacks rice, each 2 cwt. - Terms cash. TUESDAY, Bth MAY. - IMPORTANT HAND SALE. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed to sell by public auction, at his saleroom, Hunter-street, on Tuesday, Bth May, at 2 o’clock p.m.— All that valuable leasehold, with double frontage of 52ft. each to Pipiteastreet and Little'Pipitea-strect, by a depth of 79ft., and a frontage to Little Pipitea-street of 52ft. by , 60ft., together with four houses erected on the same, occupied by Mr. Conolly and others, all well let; ground rent for the whole pro? petty, £ls per annum ; unexpired term, about 18 years. Also, Freehold section 89, Ohariu, let at £2O per annum (3 years nnexpired), ,with right of purchase, £250. The above valuable properties afford an excellent opportunity to investors. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Travers, OUivier anti Co., or to the auctioneer.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5026, 3 May 1877, Page 4
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