Auctions MONDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, Cuba-street, just above the Nag’s Head Hotel. Superior Household Furniture, Bedding, &c. In the Insolvent Estate of J. Morey, By Order of the Trustee. Without Reserve. Beauchamp, campbeee, & co. have received instructions to sell by auction, on the premises, Cuba-street, all the superior household furniture in the insolvent estate of J. Morey, comprising— Mahogany chairs, couch and easy chairs, in haircloth Dining table, carpets, hearth rugs Fenders and fireirons, curtains Single and double bedsteads, palliasses Mattresses, pillows, blankets, sheets . Washstand and ware, toilet glasses Cane and wood-seat chairs Crockery and glassware, kitchen utensils, and sundries. ' Terms cash. No reserve. The Furniture, &c., is really good, • and has only been In use about eight months. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, At 12 o’clock noon. Sale of Valuable Freehold Property at theHutt, with a Charming and Well-built Cottage, 7 Rooms, Outhouses, &c., fronting Main Road, next to residence Henry Bunny, Esq., M.H.R. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received positive instructions from W. M. Manly, Esq., | to sell on Friday, 23rd inat., on the premises at the Hutt, at 12 o’clock noon— The above freehold property, consisting of over half-an-acre of land, with the dwelling-house, &c. After which all the excellent furniture, consisting of— Pianoforte, by Kirkman Drawingroom suite, carpets Diningroom and bedroom furniture Kitchen requisites, &c., &c., &o. Full particulars of which will be duly published. The property can be viewed by intending buyers on Wednesday and Thursday preceding the day of sale. MONDAY, 3rd DECEMBER. Interesting, Important, and Profitable. Duncan’s next Land Saie on Monday, 3rd December. MR, E. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction, at his Panama-street salerooms, on Monday, 3rd December — Town and country lands, particulars of which will be duly published. At this sale no irregular tenders received, or private arrangements entered into. Every lot will be sold by public competition, without reserve, to the highest bidder. Terms of the most liberal nature. THURSDAY, 22ud NOVEMBER, At 12 o’clock noon. PUBLIC SALE OF BILLIARD TABLES AT THE WELLINGTON CLUB. Messrs, j. h. bethune & co. have been favored with instructions from the Committee of the Wellington Club to sell by public auction, in the Billiard-room, at the new Clubhouse, on Thursday, the 22nd November, at 12 o’clock noon — Lot I.—One superior full-sized billiardtable by Alcook, with cues, butts, rests, billiard, pool, and pyramid halls, gas fittings, &e., complete. Lot 2.—One superior full-sized billiardtable by Alcock, with cues, butts, rests, billiard, pool, and pyramid balls, gas fittings, &c,, complete. Terms cash. The tables may be viewed at the new Clubhouse between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 20th and 21st November, Direct access to the Billiardroom from the balcony at the north entrance. FRIDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, ' At 12 o’clock. BULL’S, EANGITIKEI. MOST IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOE INVESTORS IN LANDED ESTATE in THE MOST RAPIDLY RISING TOWN _ IN NEW ZEALAND. FORTY TOWN SECTIONS IX THE VERY HEART OF BULLTOWN. WFINNIMORE has received instruo- , tions from Messrs. Frank W. Evans and Dalziel to sell by public auction, at his new auction mart, Lambton-quay, on Friday, tOta November, at 12 o'clock precisely—--40 most valuable town sections in the centre of the rapidly rising and prosperous township of Bull’s, full details and particulars of which will appear in future advertisements. The terms of purchase will be exceedingly easy. It is almost unnecessary to comment upon the extraordinary rapidity with which this town has sprung into prominent notice, and become known all over the country as one of the most populous and progressive of the northern inland settlements. One glance at the map must suffice to convince the moat sceptical of its commanding position for inland trade and commerce. It may be mentioned, as giving some faint idea of the REAL value of land in this township, that single acres have lately realised nearly TWO THOUSAND POUNDS each, and have become considerably enhanced in value within the past few months. The town possesses numerous handsome public buildings, banks, &c, &c., and is noted for the energy and push of its inhabitants. Plans are in course of preparatien, and will shortly be on view at the office of the Auctioneer. MARCH sth, 1878. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE DOUGLAS SPECIAL SETTLEMENT BLOCK. LAND ON DEFERRED PAYMENT IN THE MANAWATU DISTRICT. AT BULL’S, BANGITIKEI. JOHN STEVENS has received instructions from Messrs. Douglas and Company to sell by public auction— About fifty sections of rich land, ranging in extent from 50 to 200 acres each, and situate in the most central positions in the Manwatu Dis- ... , triot. The land will bo accessible by roads which are now being constructed. Full particulars in a future advertisement. JOHN STEVENS, Auctioneer, Bull’s, Rangitikei, Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5197, 17 November 1877, Page 4
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