Auctions TaiSDAY, THURSDAY, 7th MARCH. At 2 o’clock. MR. B. J. DUNCAN will sell, at his rooms, Panama-street — 2 pianofortes, by Bord ] do do, Hopkinson 3 do do, Brinaraead and Co. - 3 musical boxes, 12, 10, and 8 airs A quantity of superior colonial furniture, inclusive of— .- • 28 wooden bedsteads, single and double 6 Child’s cots 8 washatanda 7 chests of drawers 1 oval table, in walnut _ ■■■ 1 handsome wardrobe, with mirror door 1 bagatelle board (complete) _ 1 A number of small coffee and occasional tables j Clocks, pictures, electro-plated tea and coffeepots 2 ottomans 2 handsome couches, in green repp 2 do do, horsehair 6 drawing-room suites (five not put together) 23 oval tinned boilers, from 2 to 12 gallons each 20 iron tea-kettles. No. 6 to 10 2 tinned saucepans. No. 12 4 enamelle i etewpaus, No. 5 2 do preserving-pans, No, 2 1 do do. No. 5 3 steel fenders ‘ 1 (And sundry other articles too numerous to particularise ' ! FRIDAY, Bth MARCH. At 2 o’clock. Genuine Trade Sale. MR.B.J., DUNCAN is instructed to sell, on above date, at his Bottled ale and porter : . Port and sherry, in qr-casks and cases Brandy, do do do ~ ; : 60 cases liqueurs 12 do Haut Sauterne , 5 do Liebfraumilch ; 2.qr-casks Reisling and Constantia Tea in half-chests and Rotes I; ' 9 qr-casks Burg md’s pale brandy, 2'B o p. 25 oases Melcher’s geneva, London, proof, each 4gals. (21 bottles) ~ 40 : cases red deer, whisky, I.2Bgals, ■ . 12:3 u.p. ■' 20 qr-casks, Gautier Pro res’ pale brandy, 4-1 op. 100 cases do, 1.31, 14*6 u.p., ; 100 do d'v flasks, 2.2, 14‘6 u.p. 5 do champagne, Thoreau, qts, 5 do do, each 1 dozen, pts. 1 grey mare', j ' Every lot no reserve, ' ’ TUESDAY, 19th MARCH. WESLEYAN RESERVE. , AT THE BACK OF THE WELLINGTON CLUB, IN SECTIONS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. MR. B. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction, at his rooms, Panama-street, on Tuesday, 19th. March—- * The -leases’ of those choice BUILDING ’: SITES, 16 in number, adjoining the BOTANICAL GARDENS, and commanding the -finest and most picturesque view of the whole , , harbor, wharves, city, and surrounding districts, having easy access by Adkora-teeeace (lately ; formed, at back of Wellington ■ • 'Club).-' ■ • ■' ■ ■ - The Auctioneer confidently and earnestly advises all persons who want a magnificent BUILDING SITE, , • at a low rental, possessing all the advantages of the country, yet within FIVE MINUTES’ WALK OP THE POST - OFFICE, to inspect these sections, which must be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. FRIDAY, Bth MARCH. Tinware in all its branches. Giving up the Retail Business. \/TB. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by pub-' IT JL Ho auction, on the premises of Mr. Turner, Willis-street, nearly opposite the Empire Hotel— The entire-contents of his retail shop, consisting of tinware in great variety, without reserve. The trade, country storekepers, dealers, hawkers, and others are respecttuUy invited to attend. Terms —Approved bills over £25. Sale commences at 2 o’clock sharp. SATURDAY, 9th MARCH, At 3 o’clock. Town Acre in One Block. MR. .FRANCIS SIDEY has received instructions from Mr. , Tomlinson, to sell by auction, at the Arcade Buildings, on Saturday, 9th March, at 3 o’clock— Town acre No. 953, Adeluide-road, with newly erected dwelling-house. The above property is well worthy the inspection of intending investors, commanding a splendid view of Wellington city and harbor. The ground is admirably adapted for cutting up into allotments, and speculators can make sure of doubling the purchase money in a very limited time. Call at the Auctioneer’s and get particulars, then go and see the land and form your own opinion of the investment. Terms liberal. Sale at 3 o’clock. FRIDAY, Bth MARCH, At 2 o’clock. ' In the Auction Room, Lambton-quay, Next Odd Fellows’ Hall. By Order of 'the Trustee in the Estate of George Bowring. ALFRED’ A. _ BARNETT will sell by public auction— The lease for fourteen years of an allotment of land, being part of section 182 on the plan of the city, and situated in Taranaki-place. Further particulars on application to the Auctioneer. Terms at sale. FRIDAY, Bth MARCH” At 2 o’clock. In the Auction Room, Lambton-quay, Next Odd Fellows’Hall. A LFRED, A. BARNETT will sell by public auction— UPPER HUTT.DISTRICT.—IOS acres good agricultural land, being section No. 2, Whakatiki Valley, fronting the public road, close lo Pahautanni, and near the contemplated Ino of railway between the Hutt, Waikanae, and Palmerston. Teams— One-quarter cash,and balance by bills | at 3,6, 9, and 12 months’ date.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5288, 7 March 1878, Page 4
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