Auctions ■ THIS DAY, MONDAY, 20th MAY. At 1 o’clock. OLEARING-OUT SALE OF GROCERIES AT COUXITENAY-PLAGE. GEORGE THOMAS has received in- I j strnctions from Mr. Arthur Brown (who i Ims removed 1 to Tory-stroet) to sell his entire stock of groceries in' the Beehive Store, con- i slating of- ' 1 i Tea,'sugar, hams, bacon, cheese,---batter,! ' spices, lollies, pickles, fruit, jams, • - j ' jellies, &c., &c., &o. 1 . i This is an absolute clearing sale. • i i: Without any reserve. ic ■ Terms liberal, declared at sale. .. . i : TUESDAY, 21st MAY, ■ i . At 2 o’clock, c ' ' .... i... : ■Extensive Unreserved Sale of -General: Merchandise; Teas, Tobacco, Produce, Wines,; Spirits, &c. ' is EORGE THOMAS has received instruo\JT .tions from the importers to sell by public; auction, at his rooms, Lambton-qnay, on Tuesday,; 21st May, at 2 o’clock— i , , ; 150 eases Denis Mouuie’s brandy; > 10 qr.-casks do do do : 60 cases Hcnneasy’s do ; ; Just Landed, ex Leucadia— ~ 2 Silber & Eleming’s cottage pianofortes , Landed in fine order, ex Oanmpre—- ....■< 10 qr.-oasks Bruno Silva’s port wine 100 oases Associated,Vineyard braudy 10 qr.-oasks do do ■ ; ; 50 cases Ohamipagno’ Vineyard do ■>.. : Port and'sherry wine ■. ; ■ 00 boxes new season tea, Lydia, 88 .60dodo do do, Anna, 138 ■ ■ 51 half-chests do do, Crested Wave, 21;, '74 do do tea; ex Brisbane and s.s. Anna 20 do do do, slightly damaged 7 cases Black Swan tobacco ■ 3 do; Silesia Requisites cigars ■ i ■ 2do GoldeniEagle do 2do Ormond Swiss do ; ; ! ■ '■ I T Sardines, soap, starch, soda, salmon Van Houten’a cocoa, candles i '. i ■ ' Cheese, currants, &c. 150 sacks Hassell’s flour ' ! 100 do Hay Barr's do ' ; ■ 250 do prime oats ■ ~ 100 do Duffield’s Adelaide flour . . 50 do prime maize , ■•■■ ■' ■ T' ; Asso, • " : ; V ' ... ' To be sold ou account of whom it may concern— - 2 oases splendid bacon and hams (new , cure) 1 1 Terms liberal, declared at sale.’ ■ ;i-.--'. TUESDAY, 21st MAY, : ■At lo’ clock. 1 ; Sale •of Electro-plated Ware, Oil Paintings, ■. 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,— . ~t Electro-plated tea pots, coffee pots ; 1 Tea and coffee sets, mugs, jugs i • Cruets,; claret jugs, sardine and biscuit 1 ,f; I. 1■ . boxes ■ ■.;■; 1 ; i , ; Presentation cups, napkin rings, &c., &c. ' .11 valuable oil paintings ; 20 ohfomo-lithographs " : An invoice of very superior bird cages and ; miscellaneous articles , 1 : Goods on view on Monday. , Sale on Tuesday, 21st May, at 1 o’clock. SATURDAY; 25th -MAX. Central Sections Town of Marton, Rangitikei. ; ■ 51 Sections. HARRIS BROS. have, received instructions to sell by public auction at their rooms, Marton, as above, without any reserve—..... ■; ■ 61 sections in the very centre of the town of Marton, as shown on the plan, ... as follows : V> Block X.Vlll.—Corner section No. ; 32, , .; ■. Broadway and Signal streets,'containing half-an-acre; fenced into .; quarter-acre sections, one of which • contains; a four-roomed house, ■ garden, &c. ; i Block XVll.—Sections 126, 94, 90, 84, ; ,28, 37, 38, 45, 43, 59,; and 60, 1 Robert and Eollett streets : Sections 35 and Boweu-street ; ' Sections 69, 71, 73, and 74, Robert and High streets, fronting the Bank of New Zealand sections . , ‘ These four will either be sold in one lot or separately.'. . ; i ... ’“ Block XVl—Sections 34, 41, 107, 108, 32, J ’ ' and 42, Stewart-street. i , Sections 83, 100, 101, and 109, Morris- . street , .■■,.'■ Sections 89 and 91, Bell-street . Sections 21, 22, 23, 24, 85,.6cj, and 64, Cubbabbala-strcet Sections 71, 73, 75, and, 77, Blaclcwellstroet ,■ : inSection 13, High-street ' i Sections 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, and ; . 40, Wellington-strcet ... [■ j , Also, ;; 'i | /• 'j 180 acres of first-class land, adjoining the Township of , Hunterville, being part of section 123, Paraekaretu. ■ £2OO of purchase money' may. re- ; ; main on mortgage at 8 per cent, peranuum. -i; ; Section No. 63;, Eoliett-street, with wellfinished four-roomed house thereon, brick tank, &c. : ; ■ ; The house is only about-three years old, stands iu a good position, is well built of the best materials, and the rooms are large; and lofty. .This is a good investment, and the, terms are easy. , Sale. at 1 o’clock sharp, ' It is an undisputed fact that liar ton is th most substantial, and flourishing town on the. West Coast of the North Island. It is situated in the very centre of a.small-farm agricultural district; .it is also the; centre, both by road and railway, to the Paraekaretu: and Manchester Blocks,;which are now being connected with the town by good metalled roads ; and so soon , as the road is extended to the far-famed Mnririnotu Plains, for which £IOOO has been granted by Parliament; Marton > will bo the finest I centre; in New, Zealand. 1 Terras, very easy, one-third cash; balance by bills at 6 and 12 mouths, with 8 per cent; mlterest added, r ,r , ■- . ■ \ . The, Auctioneers have made arrangements .whereby,- conveyances will bo made, out-! for. purchasers at a minimum price, and no, additional charge where more than one section h) included in the same conveyance,. f Plans .of. the town have been ftirwwdaci to all the auctioneers and principal merchants and storekeepers in Wellington, where they may be seen; as well as at the office of the New Zealand Times, ’ THIS DAY, MONDAY, 20th MAY. MR. R. J, DUNCAN is instructed by the committee of the Tradesmen’s Athletic Club to sell by auction, ou Monday, 20tb inst., 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 , 1 ; Cards of the sports. < ~ TUESDAY, 2IRt^MAV Three Sections Township Eitzhcrbert. MR. R.J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell, at. his rooms, Panama-street, 'by. public auction, on Tuesday, 21st May— - ■ 3 sections land iu the -Township of; Efitzherbert, being sections Nos. .276 and 277, Richmond-street, and TNo. . 279, corner lot, , Richmond's! a-eet and Eergusson-streot, each cou( ;ain- ; ing half an acre. THURSDAY, 30th MAY, At 1,30 o’clock. Town Acres Nos. 1095 and 1007, MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell liy pnbKe -auction, if not previously disposed] of, on above date, at the Panama-street salero oms, at 1.80 P|.m.— 1 ' Town sections Nos. 1005 and 1097, t«getherwith that substantial dwel linghouse, stables, paddock, &0., thw.won. Term—2s per cent, cash deposit; ba lance by bills at throe and six mouths, at 7 per cent, only. ,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5349, 20 May 1878, Page 4
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