Auctions THIS HA'S, , . WEDNESDAY, 13th MARCH, ?. ■ At 11 o’clock. t Potatoes, ex Napier, from Blenheim. On the Wharf. Without Reserve. - • Beauchamp, Campbell, &co.mn sell by auction, oh the Queen’s Wharf, ' "Has' Day (Wednesday), 13th March, at 11 .... o’clock, without reserve, ex Napier—- : 70 sacks prime table potatoes. , j iTerms at sale. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers. THIS DAY, ' WEDNESDAY. 13th MARCH, , 'At 2 o’clock. Valuable Leasehold Property, comprising. Double Shop and Eight-roomed Dwelling- . house, with Two Acres of Land, in the centre of • ' - KARORI. To Parties in search of a Good Investment, together with a Safe and Lucrative Business, , Storekeepers, and Others. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have received, instructions from Mr. Chas. Leech (who is removing to his farm at Ponnaa), to sell by auction, at their rooms, This Day (Wednesday), 13th March, at 2 o’clock— All that valuable leasehold property now in his occupation, and comprising a a good double shep, at present used as a general store, and doing £l7O a month, with convenient eight- : roomed honse, stabling, and outhouses, the whole standing on two acres of good grass land, securely enclosed with a new paling fence. An excellent and never-failing stream of water meanders through the property. The lease has eight years to run, at the low ■ r .' ground rental of £3O per annum. Terms—Half cash ; balance by acceptances at three and four months. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 13th MARCH. To follow sale of leasehold at Karori, adver- ... . Used for.2 o’clock. . Produce, Furniture, Printing Press, Jacki screws, Bagatelle Tables, Bicycles, &o. Beauchamp, Campbell & co. win sell without reserve, by public auction, at their rooms, Lambton-qnay, This Day (Wednesday), 13th March, at 2 o’clock—- ; Onions, potatoes, English grass seed, bacon, lard in bladder Soap, olives, oatmeal, tea, sugar 1 small and 1 52-iu. spider bicycle 1 printing press, with type, rules, &c., suitable for a school S jack screws A large quantity of books Hall, bedroom, kitchen, and drawingroom clocks Drawing-room suite Piano, by Murphy, full compass, twothirds grand—quite new 3 piano, by George Russell—not new 3 violin, in case, with bows complete, by Hoppf Singer’s and Wheeler and Wilson’s sewing machines Chests of drawers, dining tables, dressing tables Wood bedsteads, chairs, and sundry household requirements Also, An invoice of wigs, homoeopathic medicine , ■ , And A few local and Nelson-bred canaries , . No reserve. Terms cash. HEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO„ Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 14th MARCH. SALE OF CARTS AND DRAYS (Direct from Sydney), on the Queen’s Wharf, on Thursday, 14th March, at half-past twelve o’clock. GEORGE THOMASLas received instructions from the importer to seE by auc- ' Sana, on the. above date—--4 tip carts 2 large dray 3 spring cart Terms at Sale. : THURSDAY, 14th MARCH, At 2 o’clock. important Sale of Merchandise, Wines, Spirits, Saddlery, &e., just arrived ex Benvenue, River Leven, and Renfrewshire., ■;’ . EORCE THOMAS has received instrnc\UT tioua to.seE by auction, at his rooms, iambton-quay, on THURSDAY, 14th March, at 2 o’ clock— The undermentioned saleable lines of merc3naidise, consisting of—- ; MERCHANDISE. 20 cases Morton’s salad oE, pints 20 do do do, half-pints i 20 do Merton’s and Pink’s pickles 25 do Whybrow’s and Morton’s vinegar 5 do do red herrings 40 do Swiss condensed milk 50 boxes Price's candles 20 do Eleme raisins 20 do Valencia do 20 do Sultana do 20 do Muscatels do 10 cases B and P cornflour 30 do Bell and Black’s plaid vestas 5 do Nixey’s Id blackiead 5 do Epps’ cocoa 30 do Van Houten’s cocoa ’ S Keiller’s candied peel Cheese, bacon, hams, &c., &c. WINES AND SPIRITS. 300 cases Dennis Mounie’s brandy 60 do Hennessy’s do CO do Monthenilk do 25 do Booth’s old tom ff.qp.-easks Yglesia’a port wine B do do Forrester’s do 5 do do sherry Whiskey, Henke’s geneva, champagne, &c. SUNDRIES. Staples, bird cages • 2 cases gents’ saddles and furniture Galvanized iron, 24 gauge, 5 to 9ft Do do, 26 gauge, 5 to Oft JCerosine, &c., &c., &c, A&o, to be sold without reserve, the property 1 ,«f a bankrupt estate, the auctioneer having roeeired imperative instructions to close shipment—--50 J-chests tea, Anna, No. 57 34 do do do No, 4 7 do do do No. 83 51 boxes do do No. 138 ; Aho, by order of the Curator of Intestate .• Estates, . ■ 1 gold watch, by Ehrahdt, of London 1 chain , , j Samples of the tea for liquoring may be had i ; aS the office of the auctioneer. ' ; • Terms very liberal, declared at sale. The Auctioneer, in Calling attention te the salt, begs to state that he has adopted the plan < ai other auctioneers inaeEingtha'first'lot of ) eivtk Hne, and will do so as long as he continues < & lie trade, ' I <
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5293, 13 March 1878, Page 4
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