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Auctions* MONDAY AND TUESDAY, sth and 6th NOVEMBER., Commencing each day at 2 o'clock. On the Premises of Mr. Wilson, Lambtonquay. Highly Important Auction Sale of Superior Clothing, of the Best Colonial Manufacture. The Entire Stook-in-Trade. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO. have received instructions from Mr. Wilson, who is relinquishing the ready-made department of his business, to sell by auction, without reserve, on Monday and Tuesday, the sth and 6th November, commencing each day at 2 o'clock— The whole of his stock-in-trade of ready-made clothing, &c., comprising— Boys', youths’, and gentlemen's suits, trousers, and vests, of the best colonial fabrics and manufacture ; do do do, in West of England, doeskins, Scotch and Bliss’ tweeds, Russian duck, fine serge _ and flannel trousers, superior cricketing flannel trousers, gentlemen’s fashionable coats, own make, in latest patterns of Australian and New Zealand tweed, &c,; gentlemen's Crimean shirts, flannel drawers, &c., &c. The above goods are of the very best description, will bear thorough inspection, and as a genuine stock is without exception unequalled in the City of Wellington. The sale is without reserve, Mr. Wilson having determined upon giving up this particular branch of his business. Terms at sale. Monday and Tuesday, sth and 6th November, commencing each day at 2 o’clock. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 7th NOVEMBER. At 2 o’clock. Without Reserve. 5 cases of New Books, direct from London, comprising the best literature of the day in History, Biography, Poetry, Theology, Novelism, Travels, &c. To Booksellers, Proprietors of Circulating Libraries, Literary and Scientific Institutions, Gentlemen desirous of replenishing their Bookshelves, and others. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have received instructions from the’ shippers, to sell by public auction, at their rooms, on Wednesday, 7th November —> 5 oases new and choice books, in all 1700 vols., embracing the productions of the best writers, in history, poetry, theology, travels, novelistn, together with some of the latest compositions in vocal and instrumental music. In the catalogue will be found a few beautifully illustrated editions of Tennyson’s, Wilkie Collins’, Mark Twain’s, Dickens’, and Scott’s works. The books will be on view on and after Saturday, 2nd N ovember. Catalogues are now ready, and can be obtained at the rooms of the Auctioneers. Terms at sale. No reserve. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO., Auctioneers and Stock Salesmen. THURSDAY, Bth NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. Public Auction Sale of that Valuable Freehold Property the PORIRUA HOTEL, with Five Acres of Land. To parties on the look-out for a thriving Hostelrie, Investors, Speculators, Hotelkeepers, and others. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have received instructions from Mr.' McGrath to sell by public auction, at their rooms, on Thursday, Bth November, at 2 o’clock—• The commodious and newly erected building, the Porirua Hotel, containing eleven rooms upstairs' and seven rooms on the basement. The bar, commercial, dining rooms, and parlors, are fitted with every convenience, whDst the bedrooms are finished in the best possible style, closets on landings, superior ranve in kitchen, colonial oven in back kitchen, &c., &o. Capital four-stall stable with two loose boxes, fowl-honse, and all the necessary outbuildings appertaining to a first-class house. This valuable property stands upon five acres of level land, the soil being excellent, and the whole securely fenced. It is the only hotel in Porirua, and has been lately built of the best possible material, and put up under special inspection. It is beautifully situated, being close to the lake, and distant from Wellington 12 miles. The house is one of, if not the best, on the West Coast line of road, and is doing a capital business. For cards to view, and all further particulars, apply to the auctioneers. Title indisputable. Terms liberal. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO., Auctioneers, Valuators, and Stock Salesmen. THURSDAY, Bth NOVEMBER. Extensive and Unreserved Auction Sale of Jewellery, Watches, Plated Ware, &c. To follow the sale of the Porirua Hotel. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have received instructions to sell by auction, at their rooms, on Thursday, Bth November, at 2 o’clock— A splendid assortment of jewellery, comprising ladies’ and gentlemen's sterling fine gold chains, brooches, earrings, scarf pins, shirt sets, signet, gift, and wedding rings, greenstone earrings, brooches, studs, &0., mounted in colonial gold; superior E.P. tea and coffee services, cruet stands, spoons and forks, chalices, mugs, &c. First-class London-made gold and silver lever watches, geneva gold and silver watches, and a large assortment of personal jewellery, which for quality, design, and manufacture will bear comparison with any stock of this description ever offered in this city. The Auctioneers’ instructions as to selling being peremptory. No reserve. • Terms at sale. MESSRS. B. MATSON & Co. have received instructions from the Messrs. Hay Bros, to SELL PRIVATELY, OR BY PUBLIC AUCTION, After the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association Show, November Bth and 9th, the undermentioned PRIZE PEDIGREE BULLS. ORLANDO, Red and white, calved August 1, 1875 ; got by Lord Blithe (90, C.H.8.) dam Cherry Blossom, by Cherry-King, 25759 g d Beauty, by The Sutler, 23061 gg d Amazon, by Arthur Gwynne, 19244 g g g d Miss Haig, by Gariiok, 14588 g g g g d Luna, by Second Twin, 13906 g g g g g d Alice, by Sir Wm. William, 8598 g g g g g g d Almond,bySecoudDuke of Northumberland 3546 gggggggd Young Amazon, by Crusader, 934 »gggggggd Amazon, by Sultan, X 485 ieessegz* 5 e w on v’^ S 41 ik« Bella by North Star, 458 lese figures, unless otherwise specified, re* o Coates’ Herd Book >th dam and sire of Lord Blithe were maid from Scotland. Beauty, the dam of xy Blossom, was also imported from Scot- , she being in calf when shipped. JOHNNY PAUL, Calved August 4, 1874. No. . Rich roan ; got by Paul Jones, dam Annie Deans, got by Count Laun g d Eddie Deans, dam Jennie Deans &c., &c. t &e. H. MATSON, & CO., Auctioneers.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5184, 2 November 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5184, 2 November 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5184, 2 November 1877, Page 4

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