Auctions THIS DAY. FRIDAY, 3rd MAY, , ‘ At 2 o’clock. Important Trade Sale of Crockery, Glassware, . Fancy Goods, Ironmongery, &0., &o. MB. N. J. ISAACS having received a large consignment of crockery, &c,, from Sydney, will submit the lot, for sale by public auction on, Friday, 3rd May, at 2 o'clock. ‘ ; i The following lines will be offered in _ trade lota only, and will be positively sold without reserve : '‘Salt cellars, cruet bottles, caraffes and j ' ’ npa I Glass sugars, butters, Cleaver’s soap * Glycerine soap, Kimmell’s soap > ■ Covered'jugs, blue line jugs, granite jugs ; Cups and saucers, white and gold china Printed mugs, printed chambers Dipt bowls, toilet sets, pudding bowls Out glass tumblers, lamp glasses , Wine glasses, Pheasant crookoryware Rhino crockery ware, neutral oroclcerywaro Bedsteads, American chairs, olothespegs Bolling pins, fenders, candlesticks Breakfast sets, dinner services Desert services, lamps in great variety , Celery glasses, lustres, hand-painted vases Figure ornaments, bailers, saucepans : ' Kettles, perambulators, saws, stationery ; Cruets, cutlery, opera glasses, carvers ; 1,1 Bread trays, electro butter dishes, teapots ! Hovels,'pickle frames, &c.; &c. Terms very liberal. 1 ’ No reserve.. SATURDAY, 4th MAY, At 1 o’clock. S~>i FORGE THOMAS has received in\JT struotions from Mr. F. Lester, who is giving up ! his Cuba-street business, to sell by auction, on the premises, Ouba-street, on Saturday, 4th May, at 1 o’clock.— ! Tlie whole of his stock-in-trade, consisting of ! Sofas, bedsteads, cheffonier j Chest drawers,looking glasses , ' Crockery, lamp glasses , Clothing, trousers, and vests &C., &0., &<!.;_ Also, worthy of the inspection of Builders— A large lot of new window frames. Terms cash. No reserve. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. EORGE THOMAS has been instructed Hjr to sell by auction, on the premises of Mr. James Sim, Johhsonville, on or about Wednesday,'lsth May—Freehold and leasehold.land, 1200 sheep,200 fowls, horse, trap, and ; harness, furniture, &c.,, &c., &o. Full particulars in future advertisement. "V ' .Terms at sale, .i. ' THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 3rd MAY, At 2 o’clock. ■: For Absolute Sale. Without Reserve. Beauchamp, Campbell & co, w m sell at their rooms, Larnbton-quay, this day (Friday), 3rd May, at 2 o’clock—- '' 20 cases each Baltimoreanid Washington wood-seat chairs , , .15 do child’s low do, hole in seat 15 do Douglas office oak cane-seated chairs , 15 do ladies’ dining do do, patent dovetail ' joints ,■ -. . 20 do iron, bedsteads, single and double 10 . crates', toilet seats, dinner services, ■ white and gold cups and saucers, : jugs in sets, &0., &o. , ,AISO, 1 piano, by Murphy, of Cheapside, London, full compass, three-quarter grand, quite new 1 American organ, by Mason and Hamlin 1 small printing press, complete, for amateur use After which will be sold— Shingle hatchets, clothes pius Wash boards, knives and forks Harper Twelvetree’s soap powder Sewing machines, chests of drawers Easy chairs, clocks And a quantity of furniture, removed for convenience of sale.
Terms liberal. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 4th MAY, At 11 o’clock sharp. In the Estate of Professor Levin, who has left : the Colony. ME, FRANCIS, SIDEY has received instructions from Mr. Loubere (who pur'chased the goads .in the estate of Mr. Levin, . hairdresser 1 and fancy 'goods importer) to sell . by public-auction, on the. premises, Manners-’ - street, next the New Zealander Hotel— A large quantity of human hair ; per- • ■> ■.. I‘■ Turnery of every description,’ by , Rimmel, Piesse and Lubin, &c.; cutlery, verysuperiormeersohaums, jewellery, scouted soaps, musical : . instruments, real tortoise-shell ;•' ■" combs 1 ■ Also 11 , ' . Dining-room suite (horsehair), dining table, ~ I 2-splendid Brussels carpets ’' ; - ■ &c.,- 1 &c., 1 &c. The,above are for positive sale, without reserve, as the premises are let.' Terms cash. ! TUESDAY, 14th MAY ; Vi . Important Sale.' 1 ; Valuable Freehold Property,. FORMERLY the WELLINGTON CLUB. ■ TkIrESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have iyjL 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, Featherston 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, , haying ,a : i frontage to Lambtqn-quay east of' . 89'links by a depth of 205 links, ■ and on the west 91 links, together - ■ with the handsome and commodious building erected 1 • thereon; . • consisting ■of large' dining-room, ’ \ billiard-room to accommodate two i •- ’ ’’ tables, .'4, large sitting-rooms;‘lß’ ' ■■ /j 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. Beingsituated in the centre of the city renders it in all respects a most desirable investment. For further particulars apply at the office of , . the Auctioneers. I " Terms at sale. - ; ’ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 14 yf ESSES. BETHUNE & HUNTER will iVJL sell by public auction at the Odd Fellows’’ Hall, Lambton Quay, Wellington, within six weeks from the present date— Town Acres Nos. 162, 104, and 166,. divided into about "sixty very valuable ..building allot-’ ■-merits, having frohtages to Wellington Terrace, Dixbn Street/ and.'toa now Street to bo carried through the block. The Sections will have, a frontage of about 30 foot by a, depth varying from GO to , 70 feet. . The now, road; will be formed before the Land is offered for solo, and the-Sections will bo all pegged off andnum-; bored. This block of Land is situated in tho very heart of the City of Wellington, and in-one of the finest and most’Commanding positions in • the wholo't’owu.- It’can be inspected at any time. r A; plan'- is being prepared, which, when ready, can bo seen at the Offices of the Auctioneers, Exchange Buildings, Manners Street,-. Wellington, whore' further particulars may be ascertained. 1 ’ ■ ■'' ' ’ .Terms liberal. Wellington, 26th April, 1873.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5335, 3 May 1878, Page 4
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