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Auctions THIS DAY. FRIDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER. On the premises, Lambton-quay, near the Scene of the Late Eire. Entire Stock-in-Trade of a Jeweller and Watchmaker, Lease of Premises, Shop Fixtures, Tools, Trade Conveniences, Furniture, &c. To Silversmiths, Watchmakers, and Jewellers. Gentlemen in want of First-class Gold and Silver Timekeepers, Dealers, Speculators, and Others. Six Thousand Pounds Worth of Sterling Gold and Silver Watches, Jewellery, and Precious Stones. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have received instructions from Mr. Mulligan, who is relinquishing business, to sell by auction, on the premises, Larabton-quay, on Thursday, 20th September, and following day, at 11 o’clock— The whole of his very choice jewellery— Gold and silver lever watches —ladies’ and gentlemen’s Handsome timepieces—Paris and London manufacture Opera, field, and marine glasses Barometers Superior electro-plated ware—say tea and coffee services, cruet stands, cake baskets, spoons and forks A beautiful selection of greenstone ornaments mounted in colonial gold Large fireproof iron safes, show cases . &c., &c., &c. All the above are of sterling quality, every article is guaranteed, and the Auctioneers’ instructions are peremptory as to selling, the fear and sense of insecurity caused by the late fire having determined Mr. Mulligan to clear out. Terms at Sale. Lunch provided. SATURDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER. Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion, YOUNG SIR COLIN, Bred in Canterbury, and of undeniable pedigree. King Feargua and Sir Colin Campbell sire and grandsire, out of Flower, a beautiful Clydesdale mare, imported from Tasmania. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have received instructions to sell by auction, at the Nag’s Head yards, on Saturday, 22nd September, At 2 o’clock— The pure-bred Clydesdale Entire “ Young Sir Colin.” For pedigree and full particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, . BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO. Terms at sale. The horse is now on view at the Nag’s Head stables. MONDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock. On the Ground, Mr. Fleet’s Holding, Karori, Milch Cows, Springers, and Young Stock. To be Sold Without Reserve, 4, Capital Opportunity for Dairymen, Suppliers of Genuine Milk, and Others. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have received instructions to sell by nublic auction, on the farm of Mr. William Fleet, Karori, on Monday, 24th September, at i o’clock—--11 milch cows, in milk and to calve, and springers Horses, drays, &o. Terms cash. No reserve. OATS. OATS. OATS. Hourly expected, per Clan Alpine, from Canterbury, To Stud Proprietors, Livery Stable Keepers, Trainers, Carriers, Draymen, and others. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have received instructions to sell by public auction, on the arrival of the Clan Alpine from Lyttelton—--2380 bushels fine feed bats, the greater portion being 1876 growth, and of superior quality. Terms at sale. MONDAY, Bth OCTOBER, 1877. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. Messrs, bethune and hunter will sell by public auction, at their saleroom, Custom House Quay, Wellington, on Monday, Bth October, 1877, at 2 o’clock— Lot 1. That valuable Freehold Property at Rangitikei, known as Campion’s Run, and recently in the occupation of Richard Hammond, Esq., belonging to the representatives of the late Thomas Fraser, Esq., containing six thousand five hundred and eighty-three (6583) acres, more or less, situated on the West bank of the Rangitikei River, and within a distance of three or four miles from the town of Bull. The greater part of the estate consists of rich, flat, and undulating land, which could be immensely improved by draining and other means, and rendered capable of carrying a great quantity of stock. There is an excellent dwelling-house on the property, two good cottages for the men employed on the station, and a large and nearly new building, formerly used as a Flax store, which might easily be converted into a capacious and convenient shearing shed. Lot 2. An allotment of Freehold Land, part of Town Acre No. 183, having a frontage of 53 links to Ghuznee Street, by a depth of 171£ links ; together with dwelling-house erected thereon, containing Four rooms and Scullery, Stable, and a large two-storey building at the back, measuring 31 feet by 24 feet, formerly occupied by Mr. Smith, currier. This property adjoins Mr. Valentine’s Hotel, Foresters’ Arms. Lot 3. • An allotment of Freehold Land (triangular piece), being part of Town, Acre, No. 202, having a frontage of 45ft. Sin. to Herbert Street, 48ft. adjoining the buildings on the Leasehold property in Lot 4, and a depth of 15ft. 9in. from Herbert Street to other part of said section. Lot 4, An allotment of Leasehold Land, part of Town Acre No. 202, having a frontage of 18ft. lOin. to Manners Street, and 49ft. 7in. to Herbert Street, together with buildings erected thereon, formerly occupied by Mr. 0. Luxford as a butcher’s shop, containing Front shop 24ft. x 24ft., plastered throughout; Office, 12ft. x 10ft., plastered; Back room, 18ft. x 10ft., match lined throughout; Side room (triangular) 14ft. x 14ft. x 14ft., and large Lean-to 45ft. x 12ft., covered with corrugated iron. This property is held under a Lease for a term of 999 years from the 29th September, 1856, subject to a rental of Eighteen pounds (£18) per annum, payable quarterly. The manager residing on the Station at Rangitikei, will show intending purchasers over the property, and give them any information they require. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Hart and Buckley, Solicitors, Lambton Quay, Wellington ;-or,' •'• ht 1 ' the' v Auotion‘eors’ Offices, where plans may be seen. Wellington, 20th August, 1877. MONDAY, Bfch OCTOBER, 1877. jyj’BSSES. BETHUNE AND HUNTER will sell by Public Auction, at their salerooms, Custom House Quay, Wellington, on Monday, Bth October,Tß77, at 2 o’clock— All that piece of Land numbered section 36 in the Government plan, containing 354 acres of land, more or less, (to be taken as 354 acres) the property of the late Mr. John Fawcett Holgate, situated in the Rangitikei district; together with the buildings and improvements thereon, consisting of dwellinghouse built of wood and iron, containing six rooms withdouble brick chimneyand verandah; shed, sheepyard, and stockyard. The greater portion of the land is enclosed with a furze and slab fence, divided into three paddocks, and laid down in English grasses. There is about three acres of bush on the property, and the supply of water is abundant. Wellington, 20th August, 1877.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5147, 21 September 1877, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5147, 21 September 1877, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5147, 21 September 1877, Page 8

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