Auctions THIS DAY, 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. GEORCE THOMAS has received instructions from the importer to sell by auction, oh the above date—--4 tip carts 1 large dray 1 spring cart Terms at Sale. THIS DAY ’ THURSDAY, 14th MARCH, At 2 o’clock. Important Sale of Merchandise, Wines, Spirits, Saddlery, &0., just arrived ex Benvenue, River Leven, and Renfrewshire. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions to sell by auction, at his rooms, Lambtou-quay, on THURSDAY, 14th March, »t 2 o’clock — The undermentioned saleable lines of merchandise, consisting of— IRON. 10 tons galvanised iron, 20 gauge, 5 to Oft. i 10 tons galvanised iron, 24 guage, 5 to Oft. SO kegs staples MERCHANDISE. _ 20 cases Morton’s salad oil, pints , 20 do do do, half-pints : 20 do Morton's and Pink’s pickles 25 do Whybrow’s and Morton’s vinegar ; ' sdo do red herrings 40 do Swiss condensed milk 60 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 blacklead • 5 do Epps’ cocoa 10 do Van Houten’s cocoa 3 Keiller’s candied peel Cheese, bacon, hams, &c., &c. WINES AND SPIRITS. 100 cases Dennis Mounie’s brandy 60 do Hennessy’a do 60 do Monthenilk do 25 do Booth’s old tom 5 qr.-casks Ygieaia’s port wine 5 do do Forrester's do 5 do do-sherry ■ Whiskey, Henke’s geneva, champagne, &c. PRODUCE. 10 tons Oamaru flour, in sacks 10 do do do, 100’s and 50's 50 sacks maize SUNDRIES. Staples, bird cages 2 cases gents’ saddles and furniture Galvanized iron, 24 gauge, 5 to Oft Do do, 20 gauge, 5 to Oft Kerosine, &c., &c., &c. Also, to be sold without reserve, the property of a bankrupt estate, the auctioneer having received imperative instructions to close shipment—--50 J-chests tea, Anna, No. 57 34 do do do No. 4 7 do do do No. 83 54 boxes do do No. 138 Also, by order of the Curator of Intestate : Estates, ‘ .. 1 gold watch, by Ehrahdt, of London 1 chain 1 Samples of the tea for liquoring may be had at the office of the auctioneer. Terms very liberal, declared at sale. The Auctioneer, in calling attention to the sole, begs to state that he has adopted the plan cf other auctioneers in selling the first lot of each line, and will do so as long as he continues an the trade. WEDNESDAY, 27th MARCH. Freehold for Sale in Featherston. GEORGE THOMAS has been favored with instructions from the owner to sell By public auction, at his rooms, Lambtonquay, on WEDNESDAY,. 27th March, at 2 o’clock— One Acre of land. No. 215 on the plan of the Township of Featherston, adjoining the Railway Station. This acre forms a most valuable site for an Lotel, which must greatly enhance its value , when the line is open. Terms exceedingly liberal, namely—Oneiffiird cash ; balance can remain for two years, Bearing interest at 8 per cent, per annum. For further particulars apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and General Merchant, Lambton-quay. FRIDAY, 15th MARCH. "R. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction, at his rooms, Panama-street, da Friday, 15th March, at 2 o’clock—--2000 volumes of books, consisting of novels, &c., &c. No reserve. Terms cash. FRIDAY, 15th MARCH. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by public auction, a 6 his rooms, Panama-street, on FRIDAY, 261 h instant, at 2 o’clock— The remainder of the lease of store and premises at Pipitea Point, lately in . the occupation of Mr. John Morris, having four years to run ; also, hydraulic engine, circular saws, pullies, wheel, belting, bench, &c. ! &c. The above will be sold in one lot or separately, at the option of the buyer. TUESDAY, 19th MARCH. WESLEYAN RESERVE. AT THE BACK OF THE WELLINGTON CLUB, IN SECTIONS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by auc tion, at his rooms, Panama-street, on TViesday, 19th March— The leases of those choice BUILDING SITES, 15 in number, adjoining the BOTANICAL GARDENS, and commanding the finest, and most picturesque view of the whole •harbor, . wharves,, city, and sur- ■ rounding districts, having easy access by Aohoka-tereace (lately formed, at back of Wellington Club). j The Auctioneer confidently and earnestly advises fill persons who want a. magnificent ; BUILDING SITE, a t a low rental, possessing all the advantages «Tthc country, yet within FIVE MINUTES’ WALK OF THE POST OFFICE, tt» inspect these 'sections, which must be sold WjyHjQUT jBESFEyE., .
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5294, 14 March 1878, Page 4
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