Auctions THIS DAY,' THURSDAY, 21st MARCH, At 11 o’clock. Bricks. Brisks. Bricks. To Builders, Contractors, and Others. MR. N. J. ISAACS will sell by public auction, without reserve, at his premises, Lambton-quay, this day (Thursday), 21et March; at 11 o’clock—--80,000 bricks. THIS DAY THURSDAY, 21st MARCH, At 2 o’clock. To Merchants, Hotelkeepers, and the Trade. To Close Consignments. Every Bine for Positive Sale. MR. N. J. ISAACS has been favored with instructions from theimporters ,to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambtonquay, on ! Thursday, 21st 'March, at 2 o’clock, to close consignments— ■ ; 6 qr-casks Dimville’s whisky 4 do Honnessy’s brandy 3 do Bouyard’s do ■ ' 12 do Australian wines (various) 20 do White’s port wine ' 10 do Silva and Cosens’ one-grape port • 4 do do do two-grape port y - 4 do Gonzalez, Byass, and Co.’s superior • ’ sherry ■ 2 do Motilea sherry, five diamond C ■ 9doF. W. Cosens’ Yp sherry C2CS 5 do do ... YP 7 do Inglewood sherry 39 cases Marcellain’s half-flasks brandy 9 do Konger Guillet’s barrel brandy 15 do Lechb.ioh’s imperial champagne 85 do Burnett’s old tom ■ ' 40 do Knickerbocker schnapps, pints 60 do do do, quarts 10 do Bullock, Lade, and Co.’s whisky 10 do U.V.P. brandy 25 do' Gautier Frere’s brandy 58 do Stewart’s Saucel whisky 15 do Hencke’s schnapps 40 do Melcher’s do 50 do Meelherd’s brandy, flasks 20 do do, half flasks 89 do imperial do ’ 5 qr-casks ginger wine 1 hhd Lemon Hart’s rum, 10 o.p. 100 cases geneva 4 vats Bisquit Dubouohe brandy 80 oases Muller Frere’s brandy 20 do Townsend’s sarsaparilla 30 do claret' 50 do champagne, various brands 75 do Hennessy’s brandy 20 do Lome whisky 10 do Kinaban’s do ' . 30 casks Younger’s ale, quarts and pints 25 cases Tcnnent’s do, do do. ' 5 qr-casks geneva, key brand 10 octaves do, do 50 cases South Australian wine 20 hhds Bass’ ale 15 do Guinness’ stout 3 do Younger’s ale 9 bales corks ’ 10,000 “ Golden Eagle ” cigars 6000 “El Combate ” do 4100 “ Flor de Senillano ” do 30 boxes “ Black Swan” tobacco - 3 tons IC sugar 24 cases preserved milk 20 do American lobsters 15 do Morton’s do 10 do salmon 4 do marmalade 13 do Morton’s table vinegar 22 half-boxes household soap ■ll cwt do do - 5 cwt do, double crown do 4 cases preserved onions 250 boxes De Boubaix candles • 8 cases anchovies 10 cases varnish (various) 30 doz washboards 4 cases Bryant and May’s 250’s vestas 10 do Bell and Black’s do do 36 do do do plaid do 11 do do Bryant and May’s do do 159 boxes tea, Ocean 72 half-chests do, Kaisa 80 do do do, various 8 boxes muscatel raisins 10 casks loaf sugar . Also, A large assortment of groceries Terms very liberal. Every line for positive unreserved sale. All goods being consignments, must be sold. Win’es, spirits, and cigars will be sold in bond or duty paid, to suit purchasers. Sale will commence at 2 o’clock sharp, in consequence ,o£ the large quantity of lines to be offered. Catalogues on application to - N. J, ISAACS, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 26th MARCH, At 2 o’clock. Land Sale at the Odd Fellows' Hall. PETONI. PETONI. PETONI. Only a distance of Six Miles from Wellington. For Positive Sale—'4o FREBHO CD ALLOTMENTS, Fronting the public road, adjoining the residence and property of Mr. Barton, M.H.R. and near the PETONI RAILWAY STATION. HOMES FOR THE WORKING CLASSES. An opportunity for securing an acre or two for the smallest outlay, and in what must shortly b; a busy and thriving suburb of Wellington, ••■■-,•■ Every allotment pegged, surveyed, and numbered. Title under Land Transfer Act. Tebms op; Patmeht extending to 18 mouths, and payable by instalments at 3, G, 9, 12, 15, and 18 months’ date. PETONI will soon have Extra Working Men’s Trains running. The Hutt Racecourse Line of Railway will be in close proximity to these sections. FRONTAGES TO PETONI BEACH. Alfred a. bah nett win sell by, public auction, at the Odd Fellows' Hall, on Tuesday, 26th March, at 2 o'clock—--40 freehold allotments in the township of Petoni, as per plan now on view in the room of the Auctioneer. SPECIAL NOTICE.—Every S ATUBDAY AFTERNOON until date of sale the owner of the property will be in attendance at the Petoni Railway Station, to direct the public to these allotments. Trains leave Wellington for Petoni on Saturday afternoon at 1.15 p.m. and at 3 p.m. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Brandon and Son, Solicitors, or to) A. A. BARNETT, Auctioneer, • ! , Next Odd Fellows’ Hall. TUESDAY, 26th MARCH, ■ '.At 2 o’clock. . 'PETONI' LAND SALK A.t the Odd Fellows’ Hall. y. A LEBED -A. BARNETT.,wiII sell' by ,0L public auction, with Section No. 1, Petoni— :■■'V"-; ■ ■ 'i.'i ’ A cbmfortablefoup-roomed cottage erected thereon. < T’ho dimensions are 26 . feet long ’ x 16 feet wide, and . ’. .kitchen 10 x 10. Terms—Same as lor,land.'
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5300, 21 March 1878, Page 4
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