THTS DAY. WEDNESDAY, 27th JUNE, At 2 o'clock American Cane and Wood Seat Chairs, White and Gold and Printed Toilet Sets, Cut and Pressed Tumblers, Iron Bedsteads, hogsheads Holloware, Sewing Machines, <fcc, &c. Without reserve, To the Furniture Trade of Wellington and Country Districts, Ironmongers, Snippers to the Outsorts, Dealers, and Others. JEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO. 9 have received instructions from the porters to sell by auction, at their rooms, on »»ednesday, 27th June, at 2 o'clock—--75 cases American cane and wood seat chairs—comprising extra Washington and Baltimore wood seat, ladies' oak dining, oak office, nurse rocking, bout arm rocking, bent arm wood seat, child's high dining, &c, 20 white and gold toilet sets, 29 printed do r --ks each cut and pressed tumblers es iron bedsteads, French 2 hhds. holloware, containing atewpins, tea kettles, and oval boilers, i doz. mop-heads 12 new sewing machines, just landed 13 kegs Ewbauk's patent nails—2, 2J, and 3in. 1 case carpenters' planes, assorted 1 hhd. iron pots 2 casks kerosene table lamps Terms liberal. No reserve.
THIS DAT, WEDNESDAY, 27th JUNE. To Close Consignments. To follow the Sale of Chairs, already advertised. BEAITCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO have received instructions to sell by public auction, on Wednesday, 27 their rooms, to close consigoments--3 bales paperhangings, assorted patterns Table lamps, assorted sizes Carriage lamps Mills' safe Iron bedsteads, sewing machines Also, To close consignments in a Bankrupt Estate— About 200 tins copal, oak, and other varnish, carriage varnishes, and Japan black, &c, &c, in half and one gallon tins. Terms at sale, THURSDAY, 28th JUNE, At 2 o'clock, ixtensive Trade Sale of Wines and Spirits, IC and 2W Sugar, Yellow Sugar, Pearl Sago, Oilmen's Stores, Dried Fruits, &c. To Grocers, Publicans, Storekeepers, Shippers, Dealers, and Others. >EAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO. _> have received instructions to sell by public auction, at their rooms, on Thursday, the 2Sth inst., at 2 o'clock—--5 qr-casks MarteH's pale brandy, 5 do dark 75 case 3 do pale, 25 do dark 100 cases Bisquit Dubouche, pale 5 qr-casks Dunville's old Irish whisky 100 ca3es do do do 25 do Sancel whisky 6 octaves Campbelton whisky 75 cases Burnett's old torn 100 do Henke's quart schnapps 50 do do pint do 25 do very superior sherry 25 do do do port 20 do Moselle 10 do three star brandy !200 do kerosene 5 do axe handles 5 tons 2W sugar 8 do IC do 2 do yellow do 7 chests pearl sago, 5 cases tapioca 10 cases Knight's jams, in jars 10 do marmalade 200 boxes figs 30 boxes muscated raisins 50 do valencias 10 cases Tafilat dates 5 do patent groats and barley 10 do red herring 3 20 do assorted pickles 50 boxes whittled clothespegs 30 doz. wood and galvanised iron buckets 20 cases bathbricks. Terms liberal. FRIDAY, 29th JUNE, squared Ironbark and Black Birch. i Contractors, Bridge and Railway Builders, Timber Merchants, and others. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, on the Reclaimed Land, near Messrs. Dawson and Co.'s hardware store, on Friday, 29th June, at 2 o'clock — 25,000 feet ironbark and black birch, squared timber, various lengths and sizes Specifications to be seen at the rooms of the Auctioneers. Terms at sale. Also, at same time, provided the vessel (now due) arrives from Auckland, 2000 very best flanged drain pipes, 4 to 18 inches, with junctions—all the best. Auckland manufacture. WEDNESDAY, 27th JUNE. r E. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by pubkVl- He auction, at his rooms, Mannersstreets — 3 bales Tasmanian hops And A quantity of colonial produce. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 27th JUNE. Freehold Cottage and Land, for Immediate and Positive Sale, the Proprietor leaving Wellington. MPv. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by public auction, at his salerooms, Manner-i-street, after the produce sale — Freehold cottage (two rooms) situate in Hankey-street, next allotment to the corner of Taranaki-street ; frontage, 33ft. 7in.; depth, 165 ft.; garden fenced, and good well of water. The cottage is almost new, well-built and finished; fancy fence in front.
- The situation is first-rate, commanding a splendid view of the city, and is in a rapidly improving neighborhood. This is a genuine and rare opportunity for a working man securing a freehold, or would be a fine investment for a small capitalist. Jf.B.—Observe the depth of freehold. THURSDAY, 28th JU.NE, At 12 o'clock. At the Odd Fellows' Hall. To Close Consignments. For Unreserved Sale. ?vED A. BARNETT will sell by f iblic auction — Various lots of ladies' and children's boots and shoes. B A II N E T T, AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR AKI) FINANCIAL AGENT, Odd Fellows' Hall, "Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5073, 27 June 1877, Page 4
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