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Auctions WEDNESDAY, Bth AUGUST, At 2 o’clock Produce. Produce. Produce. Just Arrived, and in Splendid Condition. To the Highest Bidder. MB. K. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction, at his rooms, on Wednesday, Bth August, at 2 o’clock—--35 cases oranges 5 do mandarins 5 skins Persian dates, amber-colored 14 kegs butter 8 Porirua cheese 2 cases hams and bacon (Canterbury) 4 sacks bacon and hams (Wanganui) 1 box do do do 5 sacks onions Terms cash.

FRIDAY, 10th AUGUST. CITY PROPERTY. MR. J. H. WALLACE will sell by public auction, at his saleroom, Hunter-street, on Friday, 10th August, at 2 o’clock p.m.— Two valuable freeholds in Bute-street, off Ingestre-street, each with five rooms and every convenience. To be sold separately or together A valuable freehold property, top of Tara-naki-street (part of acre 83), 60ft. frontage, upon which are erected three comfortable dwellings. These properties are well worth the attention of investors. Plans and particulars at the Auctioners. Terms very advantageous. TUESDAY, 14th AUGUST^ Extensive Sale of 20 cases Continental Manufactures, personally selected in Paris, Vienna, and Italy, for the New Zealand Market. MR, J. H. WALLACE has received instructions from the Importer to sell by public auction, at his rooms. Hunter-street, on Tuesday, 14th August, commencing at 12 o’clock noon—--20 cases of Continental manufactures, personally selected in Paris, Vienna, and Italy for the New Zealand market, ex City of Madras, comprising— Marble, bronze, and crystal clocks Crystal vases and flower pots Crystal glove, handkerchief, and jewel boxes Card receivers, fire screens, mirrors Feather dusters, tapestry chairs ' Looking glasses, bird cages, game bags Reticules, opera and marine glasses Aneroids, stereoscopic and photographic views Fans, flasks, marble and agate vases Bronze figures, busts, &c., &o. Further particulars in catalogues. This very important sale of carefully-selected Continental goods, purchased for cash from the best houses in Paris, Vienna, and Italy, will commend itself to all who appreciate the great improvement now being made in modern art and manufacture. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock noon. TUESDAY, 14th AUGUST. Notice to Hotelkeepers and others. One of the most Important Sales of Wines and Spirits held this year will take place on Tuesday, the 14th inst., at the Auction room of the undersigned, Lambton-quay. aEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from O. W. Schultze, Esq., to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambtonquay, on the above date, the following goods and merchandise—--25 qr-casks sherry, Y. Glesia and Sons, <!!> 3 qr-casks Spanish red wine 10 cases (exhibition) geneva, each 2 gallons 5 hhds sheepwash tobacco 5 qr-caaks Spanish red wine 15 do Y. Glesia sherry <J)> <j>1 do Australian (Verdeilho) 10 half-chests tea 10 cases crystal geneva, Hinke 1 case cigars (Sphinx conchas) 1 do do (Rey del munc’o) 24 oases Moselle (Kupferberg) 17 do Wachter’s champagne 5 qr-casks sherry Y Glesia and Sons <!f> <)t> 50 boxes tea, Pasha, No. 108 4 hhds Robert Younger’s ale 25 cases Denis Mounie’s brandy 10 do Hennessy’s 3-star do 15 do Bisquit Dubouche do 3 qr-casks port wine 1 qr-cask do do 1 qr-cask Cameron’s whisky 50 boxes tea, Eunice, 132 80 gunnies, 2W sugar 2 packages Fausto cigars 1 qr-cask Bdn B brandy 15 cases Misas sherry 1 qr-cask golden do 2 qr-casks Fernando do 1 package Eagle cigars 1 case La Paulina do 7 do Henke’s geneva 189 do Hennessy’s brandy 20 do do, 3-star 7 qr-casks do pale brandy 90 cases Denis Mounie do 69 mats light brown brewing crystals Further particulars in future advertisement. Catalogues will be provided. Terms liberal —declared at sale. GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer, Lambton-quay, Wellington. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Most Important Unreserved Sale of Valuable Freehold Property in the heart of the City of Wellington, WFINNIMORE has received inatruc- , tions from the agents, Messrs. Benjamin Smith and Co., to submit to public competition, at his temporary auction room, Lambton-quay, adjoining the Bank of New Zealand, on an early date, of which due notice will be given— All that very valuable block of land, czc. (a portion of the estate of the late John Gibson), being those desirable properties on the south side of Manners-street, extending from the Wesleyan Church towards Willisstrees, and comprising about 500 FEET of most valuable frontage, which will be offered in lots to suit purchasers. It is almost superfluous so add that this is the most eligible opporrtunity for investment by merchants, traders, speculators, and others engaged in business that has offered for many years past, and advantage should bo taken of this golden chance. FRONTAGES in Manners-street must in a short time command as much attention and become as valuable as those on the Reclaimed Land, from the fact that the tramway traffic from the populous and extensive suburbs of Newtown, &c., will pass along this street, which is at the present moment one of the main thoroughfares and seats of business in the city. Plans are in course of preparation, and when fully completed will be advertised. For further information apply to the Auctioneer, or to Messrs. B. Smith and Co.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5108, 7 August 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5108, 7 August 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5108, 7 August 1877, Page 4

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