Auctions ' THIS DAY. FRIDAY, 22nd MARCH, ‘ At 2 o’clock. , - Genuine Unreserved Sale of Merchandise. To Close Consignments, and Rower Stocks against Stock-taking. To Merchants, Country Storekeepers, and the Trade.' i Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have been instructed by the Importers to sell at their rooms, Lambton-quay, on Friday, the 22 nd March, at 2 o’clock, for the purpose of closipg .consignments and reducing stock before stock-taking— The following merchandise, principally ex late arrivals—--1 hbd W.V.P. dark brandy 16 cases do do ’ 60 do Hennessy’s palo, do 28 do Deinharcl’s No. 2 Moselle 85 do Madeira 50 do superior port wine (Kopke’s) ' 20 'qr-casks Kopke’s port wine 100 cases Red Hart rum 20 qr-casks White’s rum, 10 o.p. 10 do do do, 30 o.p. 20 do Lemon Hart do, 10 o.p. 10 do do do, 30 o.p. 20 hhds White’s rum, 30 o.p. 80 cases Duff Gordon’s sherry (superior) 18 qr-casks do do 6 do Mason Bros, do 13 cases Sautsrne 8 do Barsac 45 do Chablis 130 do aromatic fin 50 do Perrier’s champagne 50 do Key geneva 50 do stout, bottled by Robt. Porter and Co., each 4 dozen, quarts, champagne bottles 20 do do do, each 6 dozen, pints, do do 20 do do do, each 8 dozen, pints, do do 14 boxes Jordan almonds 4 cases prunes SO boxes sultana raisins 7 do muscatels 17 casks currants 100 cases Peak’s jams 3 do mixed black lead 3 do ball blue 6 casks blacking 1 case corks 1 package nutmegs 19 cases condensed milk, Eagle brand 2 do mixed spices 10 do Gregg’s coffee, assorted tins 10 do Dolman's Durham 5 do pepper, assorted tins 9 do Harper Twelvetrees’ soap powder 22 boxes maccaroni and Vermicelli 1 case lamp glasses 10 bales paper bags, 2,3, 4,6, and 71bs. 6 tons superior white lead 4 casks dryers 100 cases window glass, assorted sizes 38 bales hoop iron 200 coils galvanised strand wire, No. 7 50 tons fencing wire, 5 to 10 guage A large and varied assortment of paperhangings &c., &0., &o. Our instructions are to sell positively, and to pledge ourselves that one line at least will be sold at the best price obtainable, as the importers are anxious to thoroughly test the market. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO., Auctioneers. 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—--40 FREEHOLD 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 be a busy and thriving suburb of Wel- ■ lington. Every allotment pegged, surveyed, and numbered. Title under Land Transfer Act. Tekms op Payment extending to 18 months, and payable by instalments at 3,6, 9, 12, 15, and 18 months’ date. PETONI will soon have Extra Wbrking Men’s Trains running. The Hutt Racecourse Lino of Railway will be iu close proximity to these sections. FRONTAGES TO PETONI BEACH. Alfred a. barnett 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 Petoui, as per plan now on view in the room of the Auctioneer. SPECIAL NOTICE.—Every SATURDAY 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 SALE. At the Odd Fellows’ Hall. A LFRED A. BARNETT will sell by _OL public auction, with Section No. i, Petoni— A comfortablefour-roomed cottage erected thereon. The dimensions are 26 feet long x 16 feet wide, and kitchen 10 x IQ. Terms-—Same as for land. TUESDAY, 9th APRIL. A Valuable Freehold in the Rising Town of Masterton, The Pioneer Temperance Hotel. Mil. J. H. WALLACE, Estate Auctioneer, is instructed to sell by public auction, at the Land Mart, Huuter-street, Wellington, immediately after the sale of the Mungaroa Farm sections, on Tuesday, 9th April, at 2 o’clock p.m.— That valuable freehold—one of the best business sites in Masterton—4s feet frontage to the main street, by 150 feet deep, upon which is erected those convenient, substantial, and well-built premises: THE PIONEER TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Containing 16. rooms, together with the goodwill of a thriving . business ; and also a five-roomed cottage at the back. The furniture to be taken at a valuation. This exceedingly valuable property, one of the best stands for an hotel in the rapidly rising town of MASTERTON, Is a most eligible investment for anyone seeking good business premises. Terras and conditions, at sale. £6OO of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at eight per cent. ■ " . Further particulars to; be had at the office of the Auctioneer. SALE-TUESDAY, 9th APRIL, 1878.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5301, 22 March 1878, Page 4
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