..... 7" ".^~r,.rr- . this day; ~ , FRIDAY, 7th JUNE,' ' .7, At 1 o'clock. , Sale of Effects by 'order - of the Curator .of Intestate. Estates. • /~i EORGE THOMAS baa received iuatruc-, .vJT ‘ tions toeell by public auction, at ’ his rooms, Lambton-quay, on Friday,-June 7tb, at 1 o'clock,-by-order of,'the Curator of -Intestate Estates-^' 1 : --7 y , , 2 chests, superior clothing,, and. a',large . ; variety of valuable books.' ' Terms cosh. • i No reserve, THIS- DAY, - ■' • FRIDAY, 7th" JUNE. ’■ 11 ; To Ministers and Others Fond of Good ; ! Reading. ’ ■ ■ : ' , f'i EORGE THOMAS haa received instruoaJT ’ tions from a -clergyman, just, sailed for England, to sell by auction', on-Friday, June 7, at his rooms, Lambton-quay, the'following f 1 LIST OF BOOKS i— ■ 1. Matthew Henry’s Select Works ' 2. John Howe's W6rks;'6 vols. ,r t ■-- - 3. "Manuals of English Wesley an Conference ' from beginning to year 1865 ;• 14 yols; < • 4. ■Pyesionaes’’Early ®f Christianity" J ' !i ■ 5. Baxter’s Memorial®.<>f'Free Methodism ■' , 6. Dr. Smith’s Book of Prophesy 11 , ■'7. Sermons in Stones j",-; ■; j - .8. Crimming’s Readings l .1; 1 " -‘ : ,9. Piilpit Echos ■ .7' "- JO. Dovenzo de Medisfa ll. 4 Crubbe’s Synonyme ' -7. 12.’Dunn’s Mission of the Spirit' ■l3. Isaac Keeling’s Sermons - 14. Treffry Eternal Sonahip of Christ 15. Robert’s Sermons • - 16. Class Meetings, by-Alley -- 1 " - . - -17. Southeos' Book of the CbunA 18. Spiritual Magazine 19i Crisp’s Scrmops , . - i 20. Philosophy of History- ■ - 21. Bfuxley’s Lay Sermons ■ ’ 22. Readings from best authors : 23. (Boswell’s Life of'Johnson' "■ 24. Frederick Robertson’s Life and Letters - 25. Talurage Gems - : 1 ' ■ ; . ■ , Also, 26 miscellaneous little books- '■ ■ ■ The above-are to be' sold without-reserve. ■ ;.i Termscash." '-■ Sale to commence 1 at 1-o’clock sharp.---THIS. DAY,. . - 1 . < FRIDAY, 7th JUNE, 1 •' u i . At 2 o'clock. 1 i Bacon and Hams; ex Wanaka. 11.: < ■ YN EORGE THOMAS has received in V3T 1 struotions .to -sell . by! auction, .at .bis rooms] Lambton-quay,; on Friday,,7th June, at 2 o’clock,— -, 1 - 4; cases hams and bacon v , - 2 do cheeks I do pigs’ifeet. ;i . - ; i- 1 4 do Akaroa cheese. : ■ . . v.-- . Without reserve, 11.; ..; - Terms at sale. • ( ■, SATURDAY, Bth JUNE. ' . Sale of Household;-Furniture of 1 a (Gentleman - leaving the Colony. , GEORGE, THOMAS has received instructions to sell by-public-auction on the premises, Cuba-street,,ton Saturday,..the 18th June, at 1 o’clock, the whole furniture, the greater portion being quite new, consisting of— - ' t , , Oven and stove, carpets,'chairs > rl i- Dressers, dining-room suite 1 VU Chest.drawers, tables - -i- .. 1,.- j Bedsteads, fender'and irons- > - ■ - 4c., . . u -'&ci,. -4c. > ' ; ~.. 'Terms at sale. :Ii •' •■ ' . DEVOE'S KEROSENE-, , 7 EORGE THOMAS lias received instrue. VX tions from R. Port, Esq., to sell by auction, oh ,the arrival of the s.s. Ringaiooma from. Melbourne—--250 cases Devoe's kerosene,.in lots to suit • -purchasers' '<!-■- I■’ -s ’' ' . . Terms at sale.' ■- - ■ MAIZE. MAIZE.-- - GEORGE THOMAS has received instruot tions to sell by anction, on arrival of the barqua Außtralind,.daily eipeeted— i ; . 150 sacka prime new maize- J . • -ii Terms at sale. v. 1 7! ~ , ~ FRIDAY, 14th - JUNE, ‘ , At 2 o’clock. By Order,of-A. S. Allah, Eaq., Kegistrar of the • Supreme Court..[....v Under the Provisions of.the Conveyancing Act Amendment Act, 1860.. -• Messrs, j. h. bethune 4 Co. have .received instructions from A*. S. Allan, Esq., Registrar of the Supreme Court, Weilingteu, to sell by public auction, at their sale* rooms, .corner of Featherston and Brandon streets, ori'Friday,' 14th June, at 2’o’clock'—; ' Lot I—All that valuable piece;of freehold ' laud,- containing 84] acces, more. or : less,- being section'No... 23 top the plan of the PAKURATAHI; DISTRICT, having a frontage r to. the public.road n r ,r^<i r -irr Lot 2—All that piecepf valuable freehold land, containing9o.acres,.more, or less, being part of rural-section No. 9 on tbe plan -of the-KARERE BLOCK, in the TOWNSHIP of PALMERSTON,-in -Manawatu, having’ a -frontage, to. the public ’ read. ; ,o,'. *>; ~■ e< 1 ■■ 7 - For. further fparticularst,applyf‘to-Messrs,; Hart ■ and ..Buckley,'(.solicitors, or, to t , li I. ■ I J bf. ; r J. H. BETHUNE 4 ’ CO., ■ - ' , ' Auctioneers, Laud and Estate Agents.: ’ ‘ WEDNESDAY, 12tf»;, JUNE. , Freehold Lund, Dwelling-House, and House*; t “I . m i. hold Effects, in v"b ii‘t. •.!» TITESSRS. J. ,11. BETHUNE) 4 CO. xVX''' have, been favored'^ with* instructions ■from George Hunter,.Esq.,.JExecufor:ot.,the late Mr.! Jphu Hawe,; to L sell by public auction, .on the premißes, Howe's-laue, off Dixon-street, on Wednesday, I2th June, at 2 o’clock— - n ■ 1 j, , ■ > i ( ,,.(( ir ■ ■'. ■ ’ • * Lot 1, ;x >'i7. ■■/:.(, T.'-i ■; An Allotment of Land portion of Town Acres Nos;;. 1731 and /174, : situated in Howe'slane, leading : from . Dlxonistreet, 64ft. by'; a depth of. 75fti; together with a; convenient sixroomed Dwelling.Honse,, two-stall Stable,- and Out-houses.,; ’■ w >'■ .! ki'iolt'.} ’L'OTiS, onl ' An ‘ Allotment 'of . Land; ‘portion of ■ ToWh Acre No. 174,’ situated ; In Howe’s-lane; leading from 'Dixon-street;' havlng' a frontage of 33ft. by a depth of 66ft. This-piece of land is; planted with *(ruit trees and adjoins Loti. ’ ' ' 1 ’ ll I After which,’ m ’ ’ The whole of the Furniture and Household Effects belonging to the eatate of . the,late Mr. John .Howe,- - including piano, mahogany chairs and tables; sofa, musical box, pier gloss, teles', cope, bedsteads, chest drawers, bedding,'.ldt-, then utensil b, 4c,, 4c,,'. and 0 large ; collection' of useful and entertaining books.',., . . .. ‘ , , Terms :—For good* cash, ’.for land ,iH per cent, at the 'fall of-the'hammer, the’ balance within one,month' after the sale.: 14 ■, , ; ‘ " Flan of the property may bAseen' and’ fur. tber particulars "ascertained by 'applying .Jo George Hunter,- Eaq.; Exchange' Buildings, or to , J. H. BETHUNE 4 CO., Auctioneers, WEDNESDAY, 19th JUNE. Sale- of 'Valuable - Horses, Cows, 4c. MR: J. H. WALLACE is instructed by Mr. David Knight fwho is leaving the district) to sell by public auction, at his residence, Waiwetu, on Wednesday, June 19, at 12 o'clock noon— r ‘', , . The thoroughbred horse J ‘ Blair Athor ; ; A thoroughbred mare and foal. Valuable choice milch cows , , , , -■ 1 Poultry*! '•' A > ’ ‘ . r'j ' Figs' ( ‘ Dray and harness ■ - ■' ‘ Farm implements, 4c,. , Full particulars iu future adveftiaemenl.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5365, 7 June 1878, Page 4
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