Auctions THIS DAY, MONDAY, 7th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. Large and Important Sale of Merchandise, General Groceries, Teas, Dried Fruits, Galvanised Inn, Flour, Wheat, &c., as au Opening Sale for the New Year. George thomas win sell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambton-quay, ta Monday, 7th January, at 2 o’clock— _ _ A large variety of trade parcels, consisting of—--150 half-chests new season tea 120 boxes do do, which must be sold 10 tons galvanised iron 10 kegs staples 30 barreli soda crystals 10 bales paper bags 5 cases Hudson’s soap powder 50 do Column's starch 30 do Lea and Perrin’s sauce 30 do Morton’s pickles 100 boxes Price’s caudles 100 do D.R. do 10 cases Van Houten’s cocoa 30 do currants B do figs . Barcelona nuts SO cases Guinne.-s’stout, bottled by Griffin 50 do Foster’s ale Clarets, wines, and brandies Also, to be sold without reserve—--163 sacks chickwheat 151 do flour, colonial 70 do pollard 81 100’s flour, Ruddeuklau’s 60 50’s do do Also, 10 boxes muscatels 30 do Californian raisins g cases Enchanter 10’s tobacco 50 do Gourvoifder’s brandy 10 do Holland’s aromatic tonic 90 do American oysters 30 doz tubs 30 cases Perinetz champagne, qrts 15 do do do, pts 50 casks whiting 10 cases oak varnish 5 do copal do 10 do stump and French bedsteads 13 do boys’ axes 11 qr-casks sheepwash tobacco 5 hhds do do 2G t»ns Hay and Barr’s guaranteed flour 15 do Anderson and Co’s do do 2 do Dutch sugar, in loaves &c., &c., &o. Also, to be sold by order of the Curator of - Intestate Estates—--1 gold watch, by Rotherham, of London. fhe sale will commence punctually at 2 o’clock. Terms very liberal. WEDNESDAY, 9th JANUARY. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions to sell by auction, at the stores of Messrs. Plimmer, Reeves, and Co., on Wednesday, January 9 25 tons Anderson’s Oamarn flour, in sacks 1J do do do, in 100’s 12 do do do, in 50’s 100 sacks fine pollard 31 do bran Terms liberal. Declared at sale. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. THIS DAY, MONDAY, JANUARY 7. 1878, At half-past two o'clock p.m. s FOR ABSOLUTE SALE, WITHOUT RESERVE. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. VALUABLE NURSERY GARDEN, ORCHARD, AND FARM. rip I , are instructed by the Moitgagees to sell by public auction, without reserve— All that valuable section of land, being No. 52, in the Porirua District, containing 100 acres of first-class laud, part laid out as a nursery garden and orchard, and the re- , mainder cleared and in English grass, together with the comfortable seven-roomed house, outbuildings, stables, cowsheds, and other improvements thereon. The property is known as in the occupation of Mr.' Duncan, and being situated on the MAIN LINK OF ROAU and within a FEW MILES of this errv offers an admirable opportunity for those desirous of acquiring a healthy Homestead or a FIBSTCLASS INVESTMENT. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART THIS DAY, MONDAY. 7th JANUARY, 1878. At half-past 2 o’clock p.m. rip KENNEDY M \CDONALD & CO. JL , are favored with instructions to offer for sale by auction, all that VALUARLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Situated in Taranaki-street, and having a frontage of 27ft. bv a depth of 160 f t, being part of Town Section No 81, together with the two dwelling - houses, containing respectively six rooms, and three rooms erected thereon. The property is in the occupation of Mr. Evans, and is rapidly rising in ■ value. N THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, THIS DAY, MONDAY, 7th JANUARY, 1878. At half-past 2 o’clock p.m. KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. , are instructed to sell by auction, the EQUITY OF REDEMPTION Of all that piece of land, part of Town Section 724, having a frontage of 30ft. to Crawford street, by a depth of 137 ft. Gin., and on which is erected a ! lIST-OLASS DWELLING-HOUSE, Containing five rooms, all on the ground floor. This property is mortgaged for £360, due November 20, 1882. Interest 10 per cent, per annum, payable quarterly, with the option of paying off the mortgage in whole or iu part at any time, on giving three months’ notice. THIS DAY, MONDAY, 7th JANUARY, At 2,30 o’clock. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. VALUABLE LEASES IN COLLEGESTREET. Messrs t. kenn i-dy macdonald AND CO. are favored with instrnctionii to offer for sale by auction— All the interest of the vendor in the LEASES OF SIX SECTIONS IN COLLEGE-STREET, Each section having a frontage of 37ft. to College-street, by a depth of 105 ft. The leases have 38 years to run, and the sections are subject to the low ground rent of £lO per annum. Each section will be put up separately, and considering the valuable character of the surrounding property, and the difficulty in obtaining IT UST-CLASS BUILDING SITES, Tiniy offer an opportunity to all desirous of securing a cheap home in an eligible locality. Arrangements'bay be made with purchasers to assist them iu erecting buildings.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5238, 7 January 1878, Page 4
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