Auctions THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 3rd JULY, At 11 o’clock. . | - ORANGES AND LEMONS,f ' BACON, HAMS, CHEESE,’BETTER. Ex Wakatipu and ILnvea, Laery & Campbell, late I Beauchamp, Campbell, i & 00. will sell by ' public auction, iat.-their room 1 !, Latnbton-quay, This Day ( Wednesday, 3rd July), at 11 o’clock, ox Wakatipu and Hawm— ‘ ■ ■ i ■ • ooq cases tine-skinned oranges, .cased of small fruit (specially packed) 7 cases mandarins ’ , 6 cases lemons i ■ 4 ton Canterbury bams and bacon 4 ton Port Cooper cheese \ 19 kegs fresh pickled butter (just received . from Wanganui) 1 keg fresh butter in pickle f, tons prime Nelson potatoes j i ton Swede turnips Laery & Campbell, late ; BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL. A CO., -;i Auctioneers. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 3rd JULY, At 2 o'clock. Fruit Trees 1 Fruit Trees ! ! Fruit Trees ! ! ! Flo iver Shrubs, &c., &c.‘ Laery Campbell, late' Beauchamp, Campbell, & co., will sell by public auction, at their rooms, Lambton-quay, this day, 3rd July, at 2 o’clock— Apple, pear, plumb, and peach trees . Flowering shrubs, evergreens Forest trees, &c., &c. Terms at sale at 3 o’clock. Laery & Campbell, late BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO. Auctioneer’s. FKXDAY, sth JULY. PLANTS AND FRUIT TREES, Ex Easby, from Sydney. Messrs. J h. bethune & go. will sell by public auction, at their rooms, corner of Featherston . aud Brandon streets, on Friday, sth July, at 2 o’clock—A Choice Consignment of PLANTS AND FRUIT TREES, From the celebrated nursery of MESSRS. F. FERGUSON & SON, Camden, New Sodth Wales, ' Consisting of— Cornelias, azaleas, magnolias, arbutus, attraoarias, roses, apples, cherries, peaches, nectarines, plums, mulber- : ries, pears Vines, figs, quinces, nuts And a variety of Ornamental shrubs. FRIDAY, sth JULY. SPIRITS, WINES, &c. HAMS AND BACON, HONEY. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. FURNITURE AND HARMONIUMS. MB. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell at his rooms, in Panama-street, by public auction, the following goods, to close consignments IN BOND. 3 qr.-oasks Hetmessy’a brandy 5 do Associated Vineyard do 1 do pale do 15 cases Southern Vineyard do 10 do Martell Freres do 15 do Armand Marrast do 15 do Jeliau de Monthenith do IS do Bisquit Duboucho do 10 do Gautier Freres do 29 do Associated Vineyard do 10 do do do flasks do 6 do do do half-flasks do 10 do crystal Geneva 5 do aromatic do .1 qr.-cask whisky ’ Xdo do .Danville's whisky 50 caaes schnapps G qr.-casks port 4 do very superior tawny port , 12 octaves do do 3 qr.-oasks Duff Gordon’s sherry 4 do Cozens’ do, 4 diamond 3 do Gordon's amontillado 14 do Yglesis’ do 3 do Spanish wino 1 case anchor twist tobacco 1 do janston concha cigars, very superior 1 3 do Ormond’s Swiss cigars 81 boxes congou tea, ex Bowen DUTY PAID. 17 boxes congou tea, ex Hongkong 20 half-chests do do, ex Garmouth 12 do do do, ex Louisa' 43 cases Shepton Mallet ale 8 do do, pints 8 casks McEwen’s ale 22 do Younger’s do, pints 8 dozen port wine 15 do do, very superior 17 cases St. Julieu claret I t do eonstantia 11 do ducal grape 24 do tonic bitters 6 do stomach do 4 do champagne 2 caaes roseland honey 4 do hams and bacon 20 tubs olives ? 1 harmonium, 7 stops 1 do, by ALvandre, 10 stops ' 2 chests. nmn 1 cheffonmer Bedsteads, stretchers, &'•, 1 cedar table, desk, cloth covered 2 side do I table, with drawer 1 piece wide floorcloth 2 iron safes 3 occasiogal tables 8 coffee do 1 green damask couch 1 dining table 2 3ft. iron stump bedsteads 5 4ft. wood do. FRIDAY, sth JULY. Brandy and Whisky, Port aud Ale, Galvanised Iron. MR. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell by- public 'auction, at his rooms, Panama-street, to close consignments— IN BOND: 16 qr.-oasks Silva and Dozen’s port wine 17 do W. Teacher and Son’s fine old blended whisky 50 oases Loch Katrine whisky DUTY PAID : 50 cases Otard’s brandy 40 do Champagne Vineyard brandy 10 do Blood’s ale, quarts 14 do Machen’s ale, pints About three tons galvanised iron, more or less damaged, 7 and 8 feet lengths MONDAY, Bth JULY. Furniture,*&c. Golder’s Hill. MR. K. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell on the premises, (Solder's Hill, at the residence of John Carruthors, Esq., who is leaving the colony—;Tho whole of his very superior household furniture aud effects, including Drawing-room suite, in Indian band work Piano, walnut sideboard i Cedar dining table, beds, bedding Plate, crockery, glassware Kitchen utensils, &«., &c. Further particulars on Friday. Crown Lands Office; Wellington, June 27, 1878. ITICB is hereby given, that at NOON on MONDAY, the 22nd JULY next, sections of Rural Land, containing 1876 and ouo town section, No. 08, Waverloy, o offered for sale at the Court House, Patca. ; . . ' Maps can ho soon, aud information obtained, at the District Land Office, Patea, and at this office. . JOS. G, HOLDSWORTH, Chairman] Land Board.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5387, 3 July 1878, Page 4
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