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’Auctions THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 18th MAY,- : , At 3 o’clock. (FREEHOLD; FREEHOLD. FREEHOLD. MB. FRANCIS ' SIDEY will sell by public, auction, in the. Arcade Buildings— - ' ■ ' ■ A small cottage containing two rooms and scullery, . built -; about twelve mouths ago. ' ■ The -situation is the most healthy iu; the .city, being the fourth .house - beyond Mr. Meeoh’s baths. , ■ Particular attention is/called to this . valuable ■ piece of freehold, ground, .having, double-' frontage—one-' fo.Cly de-quay of about 85 links, and to Macfarlaue-street 32 links, being a portion of Town Acre No. 373. .Further particulars on "application to , • ~ - FRANCIS SIDEY. . : . :■ i Arcade Buildings. THIS DAY, - SATURDAY, 18 th’MAY,-, At 3 0’c10ck...... r ~■ MR. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by public auction, in the Arcade Buildings— A newly erected and tastefully finished verandah cottage, containing three • • rooms, in Cambridge-terrace, di-, rectly,opposite Mr. Carroll’s resi- . .. ; deuce’.and -grounds,- the,.frontage, ; 22 feet by a depth of 72 feet. The above leasehold property is a_, nice investment to anyone in want of a desirable cottage. The lease is for . 36. years. The tramway runs past the property, and the view is on to the Gambrldge-terrace avenues.' Have a look at. the place, and judge for yourselves. Full particulars ou application to the auctioneer, FRANCIS SIDEY. I THIS DAY, ~ SATURDAY, 18th MAY. At 3 o’clock. • To Men 6e Business.’ . Situated in Courtenay-plaoe, adjoining the corner allotment opposite the Albion ' Hotel, and next to Griffiths and Kay's, 1/ plumbers, -20 ft. frontage by 60ft in depth,., with right-of-way of 4ft. One.of the best business stands now in the market, and the only one iu ' : : ' ’"’ this business locality, L" i , I MR. FRANCIS SIDEY. will sell by public . auction, in the Arcade Buildings—- i The lease for 21 years of the above valuAll particulars at the office of the undersigned.- .. • ' FRANCIS SIDEY. THIS DAY, . SATURDAY, 18th MAY,', - • '' - At 1 o’clock. , , , SALE OF FURNITURE IN /BOWEN-. STREET. , , ’ : EORGE THOMAS Ims been favored \JT, with instructions, from. Capt, Haling (who is leaving for England), to sell by auction, on Saturday, at his residence, in Bowen- ’ street, his .household furniture, consisting of— ’ ■ • . Drawing-room suite " Bedsteads and bedding, (lining-room furniture, chests of drawers," wnshstands ■ o . n.. an( j toilet service, dressing tables - , n, and mirrors, a splendid piano, a patent mangle, kitchen' utensils, mid crockery, &0., &c. Terras cash. No reserve.

THIS DAY, ■ ' i ■ SATURDAY; 18th MAY, ’■ 1 1 At 11 o’cloclrt ■ FRUIT EX ROTORUA.' 1 ; Beauchamp, Campbell, & go. ‘ will l sell by' public auction* at their rooms,' Lambton-quay, this ■ day' (Saturday), at 11 o'clock, without reserve — 149 cases oranges aud lemons,' just lauded ex Rotorua •- ■ , • . . After'which,'-':' - Lard, cheese, potatoes, peanuts ' Red herrings, preserved carrots ia tins Sauces, &c. - 1 " " '-'And,"' " 20 boxes tea 10,000 cigars 5,000 cigarettes . i Also," i 1 5-owt, i platform Avery iweighing machine 3 kegs wire nails i t (■ / j 1 Leamington range/ . Terms cash. , .THIS DAY, "" SATURDAY, 18th MAY, At 2 o’clock. Horse Bazaar.. . Nag’s, Head Yard, - Cnba-street. Usual Weekly Sale. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. will sell by public auction, at their Horse Bazaar, Cuba-street, on Saturday, 18th May, at 2 o’clock—. . ' Dog cart, horse and harness, in one dot ; the horse is used to/be driveu by a —-■ lady - ' : . Several draught horses, thoroughly staunch • Cab and express horses , Hades, &c. ■ •• - . / Tip and spring drays, &c.,&c. ■ Sale at 2 o’clock. TUESDAY, 21st MAY, .. .. J. ’ At 1 o’clock. Sale of Electro-plated Ware, Oil Paintings, 1 Chromo-lithographs, and Sundries. , MR. J. H. WALLACE will sell by public auction, on Tuesday, 21st May, • at his saleroom, Hunter-street, at 1 o’clock p.m,— Electro-plated tea pots, coffee pots’! Tea and coffee sets, mugs; jugs: i I'} Cruets, claret jugs, sardine and, Uiseuit ... -boxes Presentation cups, napkin rings, &c,, &c. , - 11 valuable oil paintings r 20 chromo-lithographs ; i An invoice of very superior bird cages aasl 'miscellaneous articles ■ Goods bn view on Monday- ' Sale on Tuesday, 21st May, at X o’clock.

MB. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed by the . committee of tho Tradesmen's Athletic! Club to sell by auction, on Monulay, SOth in3t., ; at 12 o’clock, at his rooms— The following privileges for ,the Sports! to be held on Basin Reserve on Queen’s Birthday—' 3 publicans’booths ' , 2 refreshment booths. -'■■■ 2 fancy bazaars ' The gates ' ■ , Cards of the sports,

Ts'OR i SAIiB, ’3200 ACRES FINEST LAND, With 4000' WELL BRED LINCOLN 911 EE" ‘ AND CO HORSES., Ac., &c. I TITE. R. J. DUNCAN fefcw . ... in . i ilVjl. structions from. Jamais r ; r ' . ; i who is shortly removing; fines'. >?!■I 1 ,? 1111 !-, b I‘* I dispose ot his most, vaiUoN .1 Welluigto , . known as the l 0 freehold estate, ABBOTSEOS'D* SST'" ,* , rl , r a . > !,: n ; WAIB aTIONi TAUENA, f Together- with the .ARAPA, " 1 1 • BUILD’' J superior stock thereon ! - xNGS; &c., &c., &o. -r----ivurv: (iaucic# ' inay - -i, in this preliminary' announcei meaoraUy ’ 1 simply state that the 'above is ! sive dis* Known in this favored andprogresI in the ' ' .riot as one of the very beat pr operties | Jft f’ Wairarapa, or that perhaps can bo ■ B * eu I g»-: ;ne Northern Island of Now Zealand. I .tnntion is an admirable one, being only n 1 miles from Mnstortoo, with frontage to a goo. coach road for three miles along the Tauera--0 road. - ■•■■■■■' ® The soil is of a superior nature, being all 1 limestone formation. " ’ The‘ stock,' both of sheep and horses, is. acknowledged to be of a-very superior descrip- ■ tion, all having been selected by able judges, j f Tiie property, taken altogether,- is one cerf tainly not to be surpassed in any part of the 1 i-Xsiandj and with the speedy extension; of the \ railway : to witliin a few miles of tho laud, it'ia certain of increasing rapidly iu value 1 . 1 Briefly, Mr. "Duncan can ' unhesitatingly 1 11 assert that’investors; or 'occupiers ' have never had, nor are they likely to have, so t -.good'an opportunity for profitable investment ’ -as the above. 1 f s Further pAi ticuiars may bo had on applying to James Gilligau,’ Eag.j or to • j 11. J. DUNCAN, Laud and Estate Agent, Auctioneer, &c.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5348, 18 May 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5348, 18 May 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5348, 18 May 1878, Page 4

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