Auctions THIS DAY, - ' WEDNESDAY, 29th MAY, ■ At 12 o'clock. Shores. ’ Shares. Shares. Phtcnix Goldmiuing Company; ’ Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have received instructions to sell ty public auctiou, at their rooms, Lambtou-quay, thisday, Wednesday,29th May, at 12o’clock--200 shares in the Plnonix Goldmimng Company. 'Toms cash. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 29th MAY. ; Coiitiuuatiou of Sale in the Insolvent Estate of J. E. Hargetts. Tt /TR. R.J. DUNCAN has received instruct JjX lions front W. Berry, Escp, Trustee in Use above eetate, tc sell by public auction on the premises, AVillis-street, at half-past 11 a.m. on Wednesday, 20th May, tho Remainder of the Stock ui the Estate of J. E. Margetts, viz.:— Glassware, about 200 doz tumblers, various i r, 60 „ wines 7 sets decanters Kerosene Lamps—6 doz baud lamps ■ 21 „ hanging lamps ■ < 18 „ table 'amps 15 „ lamp chimneys Crockery Earthenware — A quantity dinner and toilet services . 60 dozen plates Bar kegs, Sic., &c. ■ : 25 reaina 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 alo and stout Preserved meat Ac., Ac., Ac. Also — i - On a separate special account. At 2 o’clock p.m. IN BOND, cases cigars, Indian, garboldgas, especia, iigaro, and eapanola golden eagle, each containing 10,000 qr-casks sherry do colonial wiua do rum, 30 o.p. do port cases, brandy | ; ; do champagne qr-casks Dunvilie's whisky do Thom and Cameron’s whisky cases Hennessy’s brandy bhd do do qr-casks do do do White’s rum do pert and sherry ; coses imperial champagne do Dclmontel's champagne, quarts and pints do cigars, belinda, recompense, incomparable, 1.X.L., garbuloso, eapanolo, el combate, and Swiss boxes tobacco, admiral, aromatic, Venus, r peach blossom, Barrett’s crown, Ac., &c----cases fcniokerbocker schnapps, duty paid ; do Lane’s stout, quarts ‘ do do do, pints mowing machine, and several other goods. All without any reserve. THURSDAY, 30th MAY. A Great Sale of Town and Suburban ' Properties. k/TB. E. J. DUNCAN has been favored VX with instructions to sell by public aucjd, on above date, at bis Panama-street saleom, at 2 o’clock— r Those nine (9) excellent, convenient, and faithfully built gentlemen’s private family residences in Coliege-street, together with the unexpired term of lease of the land of each, being over* 38 years tmexpired, at the extraordinary low rent of itlO each per annum. Each section possesses a frontage of 37ft. by _ depth of 107 ft. 1 Special terms for houses—--10 per cent cash deposit, after which bills rawn at intervals of 6 months, spreading over period of 41 years, bearing 8 per cent, tarest. At the same time and place— Some of the very best and by far the most valuable acres and sections in township of Kilbirhie. - It is unnecessary to state that an easy and rst-rate direct metalled road is now being ade fnm Pirie-street, which, in all probality, will be completed before a month has pired. ■ Also,' Some of the best situated and most valuable sites at Newtown. Plans of the whole of the above wall shortly : ready, and may bo had on applying at the Bee of the Auctioneer. Terms and conditions are also in course of eparation. i Puller particulars in a- few days. THURSDAY, 30th MAY. 8221 ACRES AT PITZFIERBERTON. /TR. R. J. DUNCAN is favored with inX struotions from Lipman Levy, Esq., sell by auction, on the above date, at his erooma, the following valuable sections of id at pitzherberton, viz.— No. 202. 781 acres. , 222. 63 „ 224.—181 „ Total .. 322’ „ Terms liberal. THURSDAY, 30th MAY. Section 223, Pitzherhertouj MB. R, 3. DUNCAN is instructed by ’ Captain Stafford to soli by public auction, on the above date, 4t his rooms, Panama-street, immediately after sale of 3221 acres at Pitzherberton — That valuable section’in Pitzherberton, No. 223, containing 163 acres. Terms liberal FRIDAY, 31st MAY. Furniture in Tinakori-road. Without Reserve. R. R. J, DUNCAN has received instructions from Mr. Henry Curtis to y pnblio auction, on the promises, Tinaoad, on Friday, 31st May, at 11 k a m.— s whole of tho furniture in a ten-roomed lately occupied by Mr. Lawson, eom- ; sideboards ,’iano.: '• lining and drawing-room tables Irawing-room suite lining chairs lining chairs ’aides, chairs, Ac., in breakfast parlor farpots, rugs, Ac. _ , > : - urnishings of six bedrooms, consisting of—, ingle and double bedsteads )6 do mattresses aud palliasses Bankets, sheets, towels Wel-horaes, dressing-tables Vaahstands, looking-glasses 'diet sets ■ ■ ■ ■ Also, : Kitchen furniture and utensils Iresser■ iitchen tabic lies aud dishes a service ' eking utensils" ’ the requisites of a v/ell-furhishi;d teu-i roomed house.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5357, 29 May 1878, Page 4
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