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Auctions THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 30th APHID, 1 : At 2 o’clock. TOKOMAIKIRO FLOUR. Messrs, j. h.. bkthune & Co. have : been favored wiih instructions to sell by public auction, at their salerooms, corner of Brandon and Fcathorston streets, on Tuesday, 30th April, at 2 o’clock—' 10 tons McGill’s best Tokomairiro flour, in 2001 b. sacks, , Terms at sale. : TUESDAY, 11th MAY. , Important Sale. : ■ Valuable Freehold Property, FORMERLY tire WELLINGTON CLUB. Messrs, j. h. bethune & co. have been favored with, instructions from the Executor of the late Mr. Charles, Hausmann to sell by public auction, at their salerooms, corner of Brandon and Featherstou streets,., on Tuesday, the 14th May, at 2 o’clock— ! That valuable freehold property on Lamb- ,: ton-quay, formerly the Wellington Club, -nearly, opposite the new Government offices, having a frontage to Lambton-quay east of 89 links by a depth of 205 links,and oh the west 91-links, together with the handsome and commodious building erected: thereon, consisting of large dining-room, billiard-room to accommodate two tables, ,4i.large . sitting-rooms, 18 ; bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, cellars . and outhouses. Gas and water are laid on to the property, which is • replete with every convenience. The Auctioneers confidently recommend the above to the attention of capitalists, merchants, hotelkeepers, and others. Being situated in the, centra of. the; city renders it in all respects a most desirable investment.: For further particulars apply at the office of tho Auctioneers. !, Terms at sale. ' : THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 30th APRIL, , At 2 o’clock. TO YS. TOY S. T6Y S. GLASSWARE, &c, GEORGE THOMAS has received iu- , atructions to sell by auction, at his rooms, . Hamilton-quay, : on 1 - Tuesday, 30th April, at 2 o’clock, a consignment'of toys, glassware,, sewing machines; 'coats, See., coneistingof— . - , . : 1 case toys and - fancy goods, comprising writing desks, albums, workbbxes, children’s books, puzzles, woolwork in great variety and pattern, toys, models, &c. 1 case cut glassware I do coats 12 d(> of-: the celebrated “Speedwell” 1 sewing machines.. :, - ■ , Terms cash. - , No reserve whatever; ■ 1 ; WEDNESDAY, Ist MAY, At 2 o’clock.

Important and General Clearing Sale of Merchandise, Groceries, Wines, Spirits, , : Ales, Teas, &o.’ , . ■ f'N EOEGE THOMAS has received positive vJT instructions to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambtou-quay, on Wednesday, Ist May, at 2 o’closk—--150 boxes new season tea, Lydia, 88 100 do do do, assorted brands 50 half-chests tea - ■ , Canterbury cheese Eleme and Valencia raisins . _ Morton’s, Pink's, and Edwards’pickles Captain White’s pickles . Baking powder, large and small , . Candied peels . , ; Soda, sardines, sauce • Sugar (Melbourne and Sydney). Hennessy’s brandy, in cases Denis Mounie’s do, in cases Port and sherry wine Whisky (English and colonial) : Tennent’s, Bass’s, and Jeffrey’s ale New and old flour 100 sacks bran •• 200 do oats 56 do wheat ; 150 do potatoes - A few cases Barnes’ choice assorted, ; ; . sauces, pints and half-pints Clothes lines ■ Tether do. . Slop pails, sash lines ■ Jin,- fin, and fin tacks And to bo sold a bargain—--15 cases Imperial champagne 50 do JDKZ, 4-gallon, geneva : Also, 100 sacks fowls’ barley, to be sold cheap. .8 tons fencing wire, Nos. 6,7, 8, and 9 • A large lot of Christchurch bacon and .■! cheese, to be sold regardless of v/. v' cost : :■

Terms at sale. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Messes, bethune '& hunter win sell by public auction at; the Odd Bellows’ Hall, Lsmbton. Quay, Wellington, within six weeks from the present date— Town Acres Nos. 162, 164, and 166, divided into about sixty very valuable building allotments, having frontages to Wellington Terrace, Dixon Street, and to a new Street to be carried through the block. The Sections will have a frontage of about 30 feet by a depth varying from 60 to 70 feet. The .new road will be formed before the Land is offered for sale, and the Sections.will be all : pegged oif and numbered. ■ ■ This block of Land is, situated in the very heart of the City of Wellington, and in _one of the . finest and moat commanding positions in tlie whole town. It can be inspected at any time. . ■ !.' A plan is being prepared, which, when ready, can bo seen at , the Offices of ( the Auctioneers, Exchange Buildings, Manners Street, Wellington, where further particulars may be ascertained. Terms liberal. Wellington, 26th April, 1873. THURSDAY, 9lh MAY. IMPORTANT SALE OF MINING- PROPERTY AND PLANT. By Order of the Liquidators of the Para Para Iron and Coal Company (Limited). AUCTION ON THURSDAY, oth MAY, At 12 o’clock, • On the Company’s Property, Oollingwood. THE WHOLE oi-' ihb PROPERTY and PLANT, viz Lot 1. ■ Lease from the Crown of all the coal in 020 acres of land, for 21 years, from Ist day of January, 1870, at a royalty of 2 per cent., ' which shall not be loss than £l6 a year.’ This is the company’s coalmine, and the seams have been driven 1 into in several places. There are over 800 ft. of iron tramway in'the drives, and from thence there is an iron tramway about two miles 1 long to the wharf. Part of the land over which' this goes is the company’s freehold, the rest has been held under a lease 1 at'a peppercorn rent. Also, 2J acres and 13 sections of the township of-Eerntown, all freehold, on which 1 are six' cottages, manager’s house, stables, storehouses; a 1 Pooley’s 5-ton weighbridge, with house, and the wharf, with coal bunkers: ! This lot will include all the plant on the above-described sections, which is everything necessary for working the coalmine. ■ ■ ■ Lot 2. - 150 acres freehold, situated about a mile from the wharf above-mentioned. On it are two cottages and sheds, brick kiln, about 80,000 bricks, wharf, and a quantity of plant. 1 -■ Lot 3.; Two 40-ton barges and one 10-ton punt, lying near the company’s wharf. They wore built in Nelson, and have been but little used, and will be sold separately. ■ _ Conditions of sale, and catalogues containing fuller particulars, can be had from the -Liquidators,*'or from the Manager of the mind, who will show the property to any intending purchaser. _ . Eor the convenience of intending purchasers, the steamer Lady Barkly will leave Nelson on the evening of May 6, arriving iat , Collingwood next morning, and returning, on May 11th, thus giving two clear days for examining the various lots Trefore the.sale. ~ i JOHN R. MABIN, 1 Auctioneer. * Nelson, March 18,1878.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 533, 30 April 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 533, 30 April 1878, Page 4

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