Auctions THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 27th JUNE, At 11 o’clock. (On account of whom it may concern.) Hair Mattress, Feather Bed, Sewing Machine, Veneers, Tools, &o. Larry and Campbell, late Beauchamp, Campbell, & co., will sell at their rooms, Lambtonquay, on Thursday, 27th June, at 11 o’clock—--1 ease, ex Bonvenue, containing— Feather bed, hair mattress, sewing machine, tools, album, veneers, &c. | After which will be sold— Skates, both brass and wood rollers, boxing gloves, oatmeal, cocks, pictures Also, 1 medicine chest. Terms cash. Sale at 11 o’clock. No reserve. ' THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 27th JUNE, At 2 o’clock. FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. For Sale by Public Auction, at Dr. Bradford’s Residence, Waring Taylor-streeh Laery & Campbell, late Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have received instructions from Dr. Bradford, who is leaving the colony, to sell at bis residence, Waring Taylor-street, on Thursday, 27th June, without reserve, at 2 o’clock — The whole of his household furniture and effects, consisting in part of Suite, telescope dining table Piano, carpets, chairs Bedsteads, bedding, glassware Dinner service and other crockery ware Clocks, pictures, music, &c., Ac. At 8 o’clock. A beautiful pair of ponies—the best match in the colony. A rare chance for any one in want of a pair of pretty, well-broken ponies. FRIDAY, 28th JUNE, At 2 o’clock. Household Furniture and Effects of a Private House in Ghuznee-street. Laery & Campbell, late Beauchamp, Campbell, & co., have received instructions from a gentleman leaving his residence in Ghuznee-street, near the Foresters’ Arms, to sell by public auction, without reserve, the greater portion of bis FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS (which have bad very littlo wear, and aro almost equal to new), At 2 o'clock ON FRIDAY, JUNE 28th, Amongst which will be found, IN DRAWING-ROOM—--1 Gentleman’s spring hair-seated easy chair, 1 lady’s do, 1 horsehair couch, 6 horsehair chairs, 1 table, carpet, rug, fender and fireirons, pictures, curtains, pole-rings, gilt chimney glass, &c., &o.; and a firstclass cottage piano, in walnut case. IN DINING-ROOM— Large, sofa, chairs, tables, curtain and pole, carpet, pictures, table and cover, &c., &c. KITCHEN— Table, chairs, fender and fireirons, pot“, kettles, crockery, glassware, &c. THREE BEDROOMS— Each containing bedsteads, mattresses, palliasses, carpets, wash-stands, tables, toilet-ware, chairs, &c., fee. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale at 2 o’clock. Leary & Campbell, late BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 2nd JULY. LAND ON LAMBTON-QUAY. Messes, j. h. bethune & Co. have received instructions to sell by public auction, at their salerooms, corner of Featberston and Brandon streets, on Tn.sday, 2nd July, at 2 o’clock— A Lease, to be granted, for 21 years from Ist August next, of All that parcel of valuable land containing nine and a half perches more or less, having a frontage to Lambtonquay of 86 links by a depth varying from 83 links to 112 links, and now in the occupation of Mr. Wilton, seedsman. For further information apply to Edward Pearce, Esq., or at the office of the Auctioneers. PLANTS AND FRUIT TREES. Messrs, j. h. bethune & co. will sell by public auction, at their rooms, corner of Fnatherston and Brandon streets, on arrival of the s.s. Easby from Sydney, i due in the course of a few days— A Choice Consignment of PLANTS AND FRUIT TREES, From the celebrated nursery of MESSRS. F. FERGUSON & SON, Camden, New South Wales, Consisting of— Camellias, azaleas, magnolias, Norfolk Island pines, gardenias, araucarias, arbutus, palms, photinias, figs, hollies, laurels, lasiandras, oleas, asuiauthus, cork trees, roses, &c., &o. Also, Choice and new kinds of apples, cherries, peaches, nectarines, apricots, mulberries, plums, quinces, &c., &o. Messrs. J. H. Bethune & Co. having been appointed agents for Messrs. F. Ferguson and Son, are prepared to execute private orders for greenhouse and other plants, shrubs, fruit trees, and general nursery stock. FRIDAY, sth JULY. WAVERLEY. Excellent Hotel and Cottage Property. The most Genuine Investment ever offered in the City of Wellington. Ninety Most Valuable Properties in the most thriving Town and District in the North Island. WFINNIMORE has received instrnc- , tions to sell by public auction, on the above date, at his auction mart, Lambtonquay, Wellington—--00 sections TOWNSHIP OP WAVERLEY, late Wairoa, on the main line between Wanganui and Patea. Lot I.—The Wairoa Hotel, containing eighteen rooms, giving excellent accommodation for twenty-two travellers. The house is at present doing a most lucrative and increasing trade. With this lot will be sold one full acre of most valuable land, having an extensive frontage to main road Lots 2 to 86 inclusive.—Different frontages, at per foot Lots 87. —Four-roomed cottage and half an acre of land Lots 88 and 90.—Different frontages at per foot. The township of Waverley is situated in the centje of one of the finest blocks of country in New Zealand, its agricultural and pastoral capabilities being enormous. It possesses three largo and commodious Hotels, two Banks, large Town Hall, Post and Telegraph Offices, Churches, Stores, &c., &c., indicating a rapid advancement unexampled on the West Coast in so short a time. The main line of railway will in a short time bo completed to this town, running through the block to be offered on Friday, sth July, thus enhancing the value of all land in the vicinity at least threefold. The buildings on Lot 1 are insured for the sum of £BOO, the stock and furniture to be taken at a valuation. The buildings on Lot 87 are insured for £l5O. This is one of the most genuine investments ever offered to the public. The land is rich in quality, being knee-deep in rye grass and clover, and quite level. The rapid advance in the price of land In this township—from £5 to £SOO per section—stamps this as one of the choicest localities In which investors can speculate ; the land is so rich in quality and so well situated that it requires no puffing. The sale-pian of the sections for public auction will bo on view at the office of the Auctioneer, Lambton-quay, Wellington, on and after Saturday, 22nd inst., and after that date plana may be obtained uu application.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5382, 27 June 1878, Page 4
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