Auctions THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 27th OCTOBER. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by public auction, at Ms rooms, MannersairecS— { chests drawers, various makers I drawing-room suite, complete Pianoforte and music stool, aneroid • S armchairs, strong and serviceable 2 cheifoniers, 2 meat safes, 6 hassocks 2 pier glasses, croquet chairs "Work tables, cabinet sewing macMnes Engravings and oil paintings Wash stands and toilet tables Palliasses and mattrasses, best made C horsehair-seated chairs, camp stools 2 ladies’ gold watches, plated services, &c. And in the Yards— A lot of good second-hand furniture, consisting of chairs, tables, fenders, mattresses, sofas, spring carts, &c., &o. Also, Potatoes, bacon, flour, &c. Sale commences at 2 o’clock. WEDNESDAY, 31st OCTOBER. PUBLIC SALE, Por the Benefit of Working Men, Small Capitalists, and others, of FIRST-CLASS BUILDING SITES Near the Centre of tho City. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY has received instructions from the Trustees of Mrs. Rotennund, to sell by public auction, at Ms oalerooms, Manners-street, on Wednesday, 51st October, at half-past 2 o’clock — THIRTY-FOUR BUILDING ALLOTf MENTS, situated iu Cuba-street and Abel-Smith-street, being part of Town Acres Nos. 102, 104, 127. The above property has been cut up into convenient allotments, and from the situation is admirably adapted for shops, private dwel-ling-houses, &c. The allotments will be sold on lease for the long period of 42 years, and the terms are on i&e most liberal scale. Further particulars and plans at the office of Auctioneer. Sale at half-past 2 o’clock. 170 PACKAGES OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE. THURSDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, At 11 o’clock sharp. To Merchants, Storekeepers, Dealers, and others. Important Trade Sale of Crockery, Glass, Iron Bedsteads, Lamps, Lampware, and American Chairs. 'R. N. J. ISAACS has received instructions to sell by public auction, at Ms rooms, Lambton-quay, on Thursday, Ist November, at 11 o'clock sharp, without reserve, 470 packages of general goods, consisting of— L hhd double toilet sets, very superior 1 do single do do 2 do white and gold do 1 do fancy and gold do 2 crates printed do 2 do printed chambers 5 do ewers and basins 4 do granite chambers 1 hhd fancy and gold candlesticks 6 crates printed cups and saucers 6 do band do 2 do fancy mugs 2 do sets granite jugs 2 do figured stone jugs 2 do foliaged plates, 10-inoh 2 do do, 8-inch 2 do do, 6 and 7 inch 2 do foliage dishes and cover dishes 2 do dinner services, sylvan 1 crate dessert services V do china piano candlesticks I do white and gold breakfast services 1 do assorted tea services 1 do tetes-a-tetes 1 do table toilet sets 2 crates opaque breakfast cups and saucers, W. & G. 2 do do tea cups aud saucers, do do 2 do China cups and saucers, do do I do eggcups, do do 1 toe. China plates, do do 4 tees. China cups and saucers, blue figured 4 crates granite cover dishes 14 casks moulded tumblers 6 do plain ale glasses 20 do moulded tumblers 2 do best fernleat wine glasses 20 do flint hand lamps, assorted 1 case A lip chimneys 1 do B do do 50 cases clay pipes 18 do stump bedsteads 10 do new union dining chairs 5 do oak office chairs 5 do Crown Grecian chairs 5 do bent top dining chairs 2 do child’s liigh chairs 10 do ivory ball chairs 5 do Crowu Grecian chairs, 165 W 5 do cane-back rocker chairs ’ 20 do wood-seat chairs 190 do American chairs, various 5 cases American brooms 10 doz wood washboards &c., &c., & c. Terms liberal. The Auctioneer has much pleasure in calling the attention of the trade to this important aale. Every line will be offered for positive aafc without reserve. Sale to commence at 11 o’clock sharp. Samples now on view. THURSDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, At 2 p.m. VALUABLE FREEHOLD HOTEL PROPERTY. SUE. ABSOLUTE UNRESERVED SALE. A SHFORTH & LIFFITON have received XX instructions from the mortgagees, to sell WITHOUT RESERVE, At their salerooms, Rutland Chambers, Wanganui, on THUPvSDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, At 2 p.m.— That highly desirable centrally situated Hotel known as the RED LION, standing on section No. 3, Campbell Town, being one full quartersection, in close proximity to the Wanganui Bridge, and one of the best business sites in the district. The hotel was built about three years ago, ■ja the most approved modern principles. It as two storeys high. It contains forty rooms, of all sizes, well gtted and finished throughout. The stables are large and well ventilated, ;««1 contain accommodation for forty-five horses, besides large hay lofts, com storage, fewness rooms, &c. The purchaser will have the option of taking Site stock-in-trade, furniture, and fittings at valuation in tho usual way. uctioneers’ Note.—Comments on this valuproperty are almost needless. The whole he buildings on tho premises are nearly , having been built upon the site of the Red Lion, which was destroyed by fire in L The timber used in the building conof picked rimu, kauri, and totara, and all roofed with best corrugated iron. Tho tea are some of tho most convenient in the riot, while the site ja unexceptionable, heme of the best for business on this coast, t is close to the Wanganui Bridge, thus manding a large, extensive, and ever insing traffic. Terms at sale. A3HFORTH & LIFFITON, Auctioneers.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5179, 27 October 1877, Page 4
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