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Auctions THIS DAY, MONDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. Sale of Furniture at Featherstou Terrace, Tho.-ndou. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Mr. Lynch (who is leaving for the Wairarapa) to sell by auction, on Monday, 18th February, at 2 o’clock, his entire household furniture, consisting of the following—--1 handsome couch 6 chairs (to match) 1 cheffouier Carpet Hearthrugs Fenders and irons Tables Bedsteads Chests drawers Mattresses Washstands Dressing tables 1 clock Towel horses Toiletware Crockery, in great variety Kitchen utensils, &c., &c., Sec. The above furniture is all new, and will be sold without the slightest reserve. WEDNESDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. Tremendous Sale of WINES, SPIRITS, & MERCHANDISE At the Stores of Messrs, i .eviu and Co. GEORGE THOMAS has been instructed to sell by auction, at Messrs. Levin and Co.’s stores, on Wednesday, 20th February, at 2 o’clock, The following goods, to close consignments— WINES AND SPIRITS. 110 cases Rice’s brandy 50 do Vouuger’s ale, pints 200 do Gautier Freres’ brandy 20 do 2-star do 20 do 3-star do 40 do Mitchell’s Irish whisky 60 do do, flasks, squares, and Imperial quarts 125 do Courvoisier’s brandy 10 do Hine’s flask do 10 do half-flask do 180 do Lane’s stout, quarts and pints 140 do ale, pints and quarts, various brands 19 qr-casks Burgand’a pale brandy 30 cases Burnett’s Scotch whisky 20 do schnapps 12 do No. 2 Moselle 5 qr-casks port aud sherry, Forrester's 60 cases Chateau Margeaux and Medoc claret 6 qr-casks 30 o.p. rum 20 cases Broad’s rum Section 2. AMERICAN GOODS & IRONMONGERY. 5 oases §2 axe handles 7 do §1 axe do 40 dozen American brooms 20 cases Baltimore chairs 30 nests American painted tubs 90 cases Belgian glass, assorted sizes 4 tons 1J and ijin. hoop iron 7 do standards, 1J x J, 4ft. Gin. long 9 cases 3iu. patent nails GROCERIES. 50 half-chests tea 25 qr-chests do 25 cases American lobsters 10 tons fine salt 2 do rock do 15 cases Mellor’s sauce, pints 10 do Robinson’s patsut barley 100 sacks pollard 7 casks currants 5 cases soap powder 3 do Huntley and Palmer’s biscuits Also, 4 Bord’s pianettes &c., &c. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of buyers to this sale, as he has instructions to quit the whole of the above lines without reserve. Terms at sale. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN AND COUNTRY FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. Messes, bethune and hunter have been favored with instructions from Edward Pe rce Esq., to sell by public auction, at the Odd Fellows' Hall, Lambtonquay, on Thursday, the 21st February, 1878, at 2 o’clock, Previous to their sale of other properties—• Lot 1. Town acre No. 176, Wellington, situated in Dixon-street, with dwelling-house and other improvements, now in the occupation of Mr. Samuel Parkes. Lot 2. Section No. 51, Porirua-road, containing 112 acres. Lot 3. Section No. 10, Makara, containing 105 acres. Lot 4. Section No. 42, Opaki Block, containing 389 acres, situated about four miles from Masterton. Lot 5. Part of sections No. 61 and 62, in the district of Motueka, province of Nelson, containing 47 acres. For further particulars apply to Edward Pearce, Esq., Willis-street ; or to the Auctioneers, at their office, Exchange Buildings, Manners-street. Wellington, 28th January, 1878. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTIES, SUITABLE FOB WORKING MEN AND SMALL CAPITALISTS. Messrs, bethune and hunter have been instructed by Messrs. Benjamin Smith and Co., to sell by public auction, at the Odd Fellows’ Hall, on Thursday, the 21st February, 1878, at 2 o’clock— Lot 6. That valuable Town Property on the East side of Herbert Street, now in the occupation of Mrs. Jenkins, having a frontage of 33 feet 8 inches, by a depth of 69 feet 3 inches, with the excellent ten-roomed house erected thereon. Lots 7 to 15. Nine allotments of land, being subdivisions of Town Acre No. 293, situated at the corner of Brougham and Ellice Streets, near - tbo Cricket Ground, having frontages varying from 30 to 40 feet, by a depth of 100 and 132 feet. There is a substantial five-roomed Cottage, with, a well cultivated garden, on one of the allotments, fronting Brougham Street, and all the Sections are in close proximity to the line of Tramway. Lot 16. That valuable allotment of Land, situated at the corner of Kent Terrace and Sussex Square, fronting the Cricket Ground, having a frontage of 116 feet to Kent Terrace, and 100 feet frontage to Sussex Square. As a first-class corner business site this is almost unrivalled in the City of Wellington, The Tramway line runs in front of this property. Title under Land Transfer Act. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Benjamin Smith and Co., Land Agent, Lambton Quay, or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Kxchange Buildings, Manners Street. Wellington, February 9, 1878.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5274, 18 February 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5274, 18 February 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5274, 18 February 1878, Page 4

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