Auctions _ THIS PAY, * SATUEDAYr 25th MAY, At S o’clock. Sale of a Eirst-clasa Yacht. Also, one Dong-boat. EORGE THOMAS lias received inslructions to sell by auction, at Pllmmer’a Wharf, on Saturday, 25th May, at 2 o’clock— A really first-class yacht, decked, and quite new ; just arrived in the s.s. Wellington from Picton. Also* 1 ship’s long-boat, 20ft. long, beam Gt., built of kauri, copper fastened and lined throughout, with mast, one suit sails, pair oara, and rowlocks. The boat is capable of carrying 2 tons, and is in good repair. Terms cash. THIS DAY, SATURDAY. 25tb MAY, At 2 o’clock. Immediately after the sale of Boats at PlimBier's Wharf. Sale of the Balance of a Grocer’s Stock-in-Trade. GEORGE THOMAS has received instruc. tions to sell by public auction, at His salerooms, Dambton-qnay, this day (Saturday), May 25, at 2 o’clock— The Balance of a Grocer’s Stock-In-Trade, consisting of— Tea, sugar, jams, lollies Coffee, pepper, bacon Mustard, sardines, salmon Crockery, in great variety Bruahwaro &c., &c„ &c. Also, immediately after— Fnmiture and sundries Terms cash. No reserve. WEDNESDAY, 29th MAY. Continuation of Sale in the Insolvent Estate of J. E. Hargetts. MK B. J- DUNCAN has received instructions from W. Berry, Esq., Trustee in the above estate; tc sell by public auction on the premises,'Willis-street, at half-past 11 a.m. on Wednesday, 29th May. the Remainder of the [Stock in the Estate of J. E. Margetts, viz.: — Glassware, about 200 doz tumblers, various 60 „ wines 7 sets decanters Kerosene Damps—6 doz hand lamps 21 „ hanging lamps 18 „ table lamps 15 „ lamp chimneys Crockery Eartheaware — A quantity dinner and toilet services 60 dozen plates. Bar kegs, &c., &c. 25 reams shop and wrapping paper 2 bales twine ' A quantity fancy buttons Bead necklets and bracelets 22 pair sad-irons Sewing machine Sample cases Hair oil Clothing 2 copper boilers Weighing machine Empty casks and bottles . 80 dozen colonial ale and stout , Preserved meat &c., &c., &c. Also— On a separate special account, At 2 o’clock p.m. IN BOND. 8 cases cigars, Indian, garboldgas, especia, figaro, and espanola golden eagle, each containing 10,000 7 qr-casks sherry 2 do colonial wine 3 do rum, 80 o.p. 4do port . 19 cases brandy 10 do champagne ; 4 qr-casks Danville's whisky 1 do Thom, and Ckmeron’a whisky 25 cases Hennessy’s brandy . 1 hhd do do ‘ 2 qr-casks do d® 4 do White’s rum ' IT do pert and sherry 12 cases imperial champagne 25 do Delmontel’s champagne, quarts and pinto 13 do cigars, belinda, recompense, incomparable, 1.X.D., garbuloaa, espanola, el cpmbate, and Swiss .. 9 boxes tobacco, admiral, aromatic, venus, peach blossom, Barrett’s crown, &c., &c. . 72. cases knickerbocker schnapps, duty paid flO.do Dana’s stout, quarts ■lo.do do do, pinto 1 mowing machine, and several other goods. All without any reserve.
THURSDAY, 30th MAY. X Great Sale of Town and Suburban Properties. ME. E. J. DUNCAN has been favored with instructions to sell by public auction, on above date, at his Panama-street saleroom, at ii o'clockThose nine (9) excellent; convenient, and faithfully built gentlemen's private ■.family - residences in College-street, together with the unexpired term of: lease of the land of each, being over 38 years unexpired, at the ex--0 0 ! traordinary low rent of £lO each per annum. Fachsection possesses a frontage of 37ft. by a deptlrof 107 ft. • ' Special terms for houses—--10 per cent, cash' deposit, after which bills drawn' at intervals of 6 months, spreading over a period of years, bearing 8 per cent, interest. At the same time and place— Some of the .very best and by far the most valuable acres and sections in township of Kilbirnie.. It is-unuecessary to state that - an easy and first-rate direct metalled road is now being’ made from Pirie-street, which, in all probability, will be completed before a month has expired. ' 1. " ' Also, Some of the best situated and moat valuable sites at Newtown. Plans of the whole ,of the above will shortly be ready, and may be had on applying at the office ortho Auctioneer. Terms ,'and “ conditions are also in course of. preparation. ■' ■ • Fuller particulars in a few days. ''THURSDAY, 30th MAY. EIGHT THOUSAND FIVE HUNDBED ' AND FOETY-EIGHT ACEES FINEST PASTORAE LAND, • AT AKITEO, ON THE EAST, COAST, XBJOUTJK* THE EATE DE. ‘ FEATHERSTON’S ■■ WELL-KNOWN SHEEP STATION. MICE- J. DUNCAN is instructed to 1 sell by' public auction, at bis salerooms, Panama-street, .on Thursday, May 30, 1878, ■ That' magnificent well-grassed country ,in the Akltco District, adjoining the late Dr. Featherston’s property, consisting of—--8548 I]s: ° N;K I '° T * - • , Terms — , £SOO Cash deposit; £SOO by bills at four months, - with interest added, and balance at the expiration of three years ; interest at S jper cspjt., payqbje b^lf-yearly, Further particulars on Monday.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5354, 25 May 1878, Page 4
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