Auctions THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 2nd MAY, At 2 o’clock. Important and General Clearing Sale oC Mer- ; * chandise, Groceries) Wines, Spirits, Ales, Teas, &c. GEORGE THOMAS baa received positive instructions to'sell by public auction,at hia rooms, Lambton-quay, on Thursday, 2nd May, at 2 o’clock— , ’ 150 boxes new'season tea, Lydia, 88 , | 100 do do do, assorted brands ; 50 half-cheats, tea, ■ ... Canterbury cheese : Eleme’and Valencia raisins Morton’s, Pink's, and Edwards’ pickles ; Captain White’s p'.okles ■ Baking powder, large and small Candied peels Soda, sardines, sauce Sugar (Melbourne and Sydney) Heuuessy’a brandy,, in cases Denis Monuie’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 . ■ . ■ .50 do wheat / 160 do potatoes• ••- .... . A 150,,; 100, sack?Jpavls’. 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 cost &0., ;l &C., ' - &C. . , , Terms at sale, ' THIS DAY, ! ~ THURSDAY, 2nd MAY, ■ ' /, At 2 o’clock. S 'A EORGE THOMAS has received positive iVUTi instructions to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Lamb ton-quay, this day (Thursday), 2nd May, at 2 o’clock— A few . .jCases . Barnes’,. choice assorted • : sauces, pints and' half-pints i Clothes lines Tether do ■' 1 ' jSlop pails, sash lines ... j Jih, §in, and Jin tacks ■ ■■■, And, to be sold a bargain— i 15 cases Imperial champagne: i 50 do JDKZ, 4-gal, geneva Also,;, i 3 tons splendid Wanganui potatoes SATURDAY, 4th MAY, ; At 1 o’clock. , : GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Mr. E. Lester, .who is giving up his Ouba-street business,"to sell by auction, on the , premises, Ouba-street, on Saturday, 4th May, at 1 o’clock— ■ ; The whole of his stock-in-trade, consisting of—' ■ • Sofas, bedsteads, cheffonier Chest drawers, looking glasses, r '- Crockery, lamp glasses : ■ Clothing, trousers, and vests &c., . &0., ;■ &c. . r Also, worthy of the inspection of Builders—; ’ A'large lot of new window frames. Terms cash. • ' No reserve. THIS DAY. THURSDAY, 2nd MAT, ' ' , 1 At 2’o’clock. ~'
Important Trade Sale of Crockery, Glassware, Fancy Goods, Ironmongery, &0., &e. ME: : N. J. ISAACS having received a large consignment of crockery, &c., from Sydney, will submit the lot for sale by public auction on Thursday, 2nd May, at 2 o'clock.’ —~ The following lines will be offered in trade •lota only, and will be positively sold without reserve : ... Salt cellars, cruet bottles,-caraff.es , and 7 ups' ■ ’ ’’ ' Glass sugars, butters, Cleaver’s soap ; Glycerine soap, Rimmell’s soap. ; Covered jugs, blue line jugs, granite jugs Cups and saucers, white and gold, china., i Printed mugs, printed chambers ~7. i Dipt bowls, toilet sets, pudding bowls Cut glass tumblers, lamp glasses 'Wine glasses, Pheasant croqkerywafe Ehine orookeryware, neutral orookery.ware ; i Bedsteads, American chairs, clothespegs Bolling pins, fenders; candlesticks . , - Breakfast sets, dinner services Desert services, lamps in great variety - Celery.glasses, lustres, hand-painted vases Figure ornaments,' bailers, saucepans ;, .; 1 Kettles,'perambulators, saws,'stationery ■ Cruets, cutlery, opera glasses, carvers ' Bread trays, electro butter dishes, teapots Novels, pickle frames, &c., &e. Terms very liberal. . . No reserve. FRIDAY, 3rd May, : : At 2 o’clock. On Account of Whom it May Concern, Being More or Loss Damaged by Sea Water. Ex Benvenue, from London. ME. X m WALLACE is instructed to sell by public auction, at his saleroom. Hunter-street, on Friday, 3rd May, on account of whom it may concern, at> 2 o’clock p.m.— ■ : AX jr APS&Co. ■ll bale Brussels carpets, &e. 140 Also, partly on account of a bankrupt's estate, comprising'— ; Winceys, jackets, lustres Poplins, linings, skirtings Book muslins, mull muslins ~ . Alloa; half hose,'cotton handkerchiefs ■ I Table .covers; Harvardlshirts ■ ' The goods will be on'view the day before the sale, ;when catalogues will be ready for distribution. .■!■,■■ 7 7 ' ' Sale at 2 o’clock p.m. . SATURDAY, 4th MAY, . At. IX o’clock sharp.! ’ ... - In the Estate of Professor Levin, who. has left i , the Colony. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY has received instructions from Mr. Loubere (who pur. chased the goods in the estate of Mr, Levin, hairdresser and-fanoy goods importer) to sell by’public auction, on the premises, Mannersstreet, next the Neiw Zealander Hotel— A largo quantity of human hair ; per- ; , Turnery. of every description, by '■ ; Rimmel, Piesae and 'Lubiu, &o.; cutlery, very superior meerschaums,, jewellery, scented soaps, musical 1 ’ instruments, ; real tortoise-shell- ; . combs ■ " -7 ' Also ' 7- ■' ' Dining-room suite (horsehair), dining table, 2 splendid Brussels carpets -" &C., ■ &C., &0. The above are for positive sale, without reserve, os the-premises are let. 7 , Terms cash. TUESDAY, 14th MAY. 'lmportant Sale, i ' Valuable Freehold Property, FORMERLY the WELLINGTON CLUB. Messrs, j. h. bethune & qo. have been favored with instructions from .the [Executor of the late Mr. Charles Hausmariu to sell by public auction, at their salerooms, corner of Brandon and Featheraton streets, on Tuesday, the 14th May, at 2 o’clock—... i,r , i ■. ■
That valuable freehold property on I/ambi . ton-quay, formerly the Wellington Club, nearly opposite the. hew Government having -a frontage -to Lambtou-quay east of ■ ; 89 links by a depth of 205 links, i and on the west 91 links," together with the handsome and commodious building erected thereon, i- ; •consisting 1 of ; large 1 dining-room, s Tnlliard-roora. to'accommodate two • <i -tables, 4 large sitting-rooms, 18 i (.bedrooms,'kitchen, scullery,"cellars' i and "-outhouses. Gas and. Water \ , aro.laid on.to the-property, which is replete with every! convenience. • The Auctioneers \ confidently _ recommend thei above to the attention of capitalists, m e r-' ohranlßjhotelkeepers, and others. Being situated in the centre of the city renders it in all-re-spects a most desirable investment. [ > . ■.■Eor further particulars apply at'the office of. | j; tho Auctioneers. -• ;• ' • ' | ,r.l?etmß’at'Bale; i!i ‘
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5034, 2 May 1878, Page 4
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