Auctions TUESDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, At 1 o’clock. GEORGE THOMAS kaa received Instructions from Mr. Dickie, who is leaving for Melbourne, to sell by public auction, at his residence, Abel Smith-street, opposite the residence of Joe Dransfield, Esq., on Tuesday, 6th instant, at 1 o’clock— The whole of his household furniture and effects. ■ Terms cash. No reserve. WEDNESDAY, 7th NOVEMBER. To Bakers, Grain Merchants, and others. Genuine Cleaving Sale, to Close Consignments. At Plimmer, Reeves, and Co.’s Stores. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Messrs. Plimmer, Reeves, and Co. to sell by auction, at their stoves, on Wednesday, 7th November, at 1 o’clock —' 25 tons flour, in sacks, best Oamaru brands 6 do do, in 100’s and 50’s, do do 9 do do, in sacks, Dunedin 12J do do, in 100’s and 50’s do do 20 sacks pearl barley 20 do best oatmeal 60 do bran 36 do pollard 9 cases hams and bacon, Southbridge and Oamaru best cures 100 sacks fowl’s wheat 192 do potatoes 150 do prime oats Terms liberal, declared at sale. ‘ THURSDAY, Bth NOVEMBER. At 11 o’clock PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Mr. E. J. Beavis (who is giving up business), to sell by auction, on the premises in Willis street, on Thursday, Bth November — His entire household furniture, stock-in-trade, shop-fittings, &c., &c. Sale to commence at 11 o’clock. Lunch—Tea and coffee, and sandwiches, at 1 o’clock. - Terms at sale. No reserve. FRIDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. Sale of Surplus Stores of the Ship Wairoa, GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Captain Rose, to, sell by auction, at his auction rooms (late Vennell’s), on Friday, 9th November, at 2 o’clock — • The surplus stores, which are in fine condition, consisting of—--14 casks oatmeal, 6 cases preserved meats 11 cases preserved milk, 11 tins preserved potatoes 2 large medicine chests, well filled 12 casks flour, 1 do rice, 6 jars pickles 1 case limejuice A large quantity of sundries Sale at 2 o’clock. Terms cash. No reserve. TUESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER. RE O’SHEA’S ESTATE. George thomas win sen by pubUc auction the foUowing properties on Tuesday, November 13, at bis new auction room, Lambton quay, at 2 o’clock— FREEHOLD. All that piece or parcel of land, containing by admeasurement 19 perches, more or less, situate at Wellington, and being lot 3 on the plan of the Te Aro pa reserve, bounded towards the north by a public way 88 links, towards the east partly by lot 2 of the said reserve 70 links and partly by Government land 43 links, towards the south by Government land 111 links, and towards the west by a public way 123 J links. LEASEHOLD. Lot 5 Te Aro pa reserve, containing 6 perches, more or less. Term, 21 years from Ist August, 1876; rent, £5 per annum, payable half-yearly, purchasing clause, £56. ot 6 Te Aro pa reserve, containing 32 perches, more or less. Term, 21 years from Ist August, 1876. Rent, £ls per annum, payable half-yearly, purchasing clause for lot No. 6 £2B, and for lot 9 £266. Terms at sale. • For further particulars apply to GEORGE THOMAS. Trustee. TUESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. Sale of Freehold Laud in the neighborhood of Sandon, Manawatu District, immediately after the Sale of Property in the Estate of James O’Shea. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions to sell by auction, on the above date — 126 acres of splendid land (soil 4ft. deep) on the bank of the Wangaehu River, only three miles from the Fordell Township and Railway Station, Which is now open. Terms liberal, declared at sale. Title perfect. Plan to be seen at the Auctioneer’s office, Lambton-quay. N B. —This is a fine opportunity tor a small capitalist to secure a homestead for life at a moderate outlay. TUESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. All legal objections and technicalities to the Sale of the Lease of St. George’s Hall and the Land at Taranaki having been removed, MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court to sell by public auction (under deed of mortgage) at his salerooms, Panama-street, on Tuesday, 13th November, at 12 o’clock— The residue of the lease of that piece of land, having about twenty years to run, together with that commodious public hall so well known as the St. George’s Hall, having a frontage to Lambton-quay, 46ft. at foot, less right-of-way 6ft. to Foresters’ Hall, which is, however, covered and built over by the upper floor of St. George’s Hall ; by a depth on one side of 70ft., and on the other by a depth ot 96ft. Ground rent payable is £SO per annum. Also, ■ 28 acres 1 rood land in the Omata District, being part of section No. 47
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5186, 5 November 1877, Page 4
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