Auctions THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 10th JULY, At 2 o’clock To Dealers, Storekeepers, Carpenters, Builders, Shopkeepers, and others. Laery aud'Campbell; late BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, k CO., have received 1 instructions to sell, at their rooms, Lambton-quay, comer of Panamastreet, at "2 o’clock This Day, Wednesday, 10th July--250 casks cement (White Bros. V iron • ■■ taper Half tester and French bedsteads Wire nails, galvanised screws Bales of brown wrapping paper 22 gross sash lines, 4 casks Younger’s ale 7 cases Barnes* pints and . half-pints assorted sauces 16 141 b tins lollies, 23 kips chamois skins 13 doz rim locks 6 doz square bread bakilig tina^ . Iron spoons, ladles, gravy strainers Sweep’s brushes, &c., &c,, too numerous to particularise. Sale at 2 o’clock sharp. Terms at sale.—No reserve. Laery and Campbell, late Beauchamp, Campbell & c*o., . 7 Auctioneers and ‘Stock Salesmen. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 10th JULY, At 2 o’clock. ' Potatoes, Bacon, Cheese, Batter, Chairs, Tubs, Weighing Machine, &c., &c. Messrs. Laery & Campbell, late Beauchamp, Campbell, & co., have received imtrnctions to sell, in addition to goods already advertised—--3 tons potatoes ' I ton Kaikoura bacon and hams 1 do Akaroa do J do Canterbury cheese . 10 kegs salt butter 10 cases American chairs 70 nests American tubs 1 5-cwt. Avery weighing machine Aim, 16 cases champagne, “Carte Blanche” 10 do brandy 10 chests tea 30-hf chests do ’ 100 boxes do. 5 do gunpowder do 5, cases entrants . v 8 cases C & B’s vinegar &c., Ac, ' Ac. Sale at 2 o’clock sharp. Terms at sale. —No reserve. Laery A Campbell, late BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, A CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 11th JULY, At 1 o’clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF ENGLISH TEAS. . Ex Pleiono, from London. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the importer to sell by auction, at his rooms, Lambtonquay, on Thursday, July 11, at one o’clock—--300 packages of choice English teas, in quarter and half cheats, in lota to .suit pnreha-ers. The above are a choice pick of the English market, and purchasers will do well to get samples for liquoring prior to the sale, as such a chance of getting English teas seldom occurs. Terms at sale. ’ THURSDAY,' Ist AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. GREA.T LAND SALE At the Odd Fellows’ Hall. ' THE TOWNSHIP OF BELMONT. On the Main- Road, directly opposite the Railway Station. Exactly Tbs Miles from Town. ONE HUNDRED ALLOTMENTS. The choicest iu the district fur view of the surrounding country, and of Wellington Harbor, as well as for its admirable healthy situation. The locality adjoins the properties of the late , Captain Rhodes, Major Lockett, CavOrhili, and many other old settlers. The Railway to Belmont, running with such regularity, brings- it into easy and rapid commnnication- with Wellington, and it is only half an hour’s ride from town. Working Men’s Trains will also shortly be running. The Main Public Road passes alongside the Railway Station, and the allotments, for sale are reached on st pping off the platform. The Belmont Stream intersects the property, and it is well known for its numerous picturesque spots, and to rainy holiday parties. ’ Alfred a. bar nett win sen by public auction, under instructions from Mr. P. Speedy, on Thursday, Ist August, at 2 o’clock, in the Odd Fellows' Hall—--100 ALLOTMENTS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF BELMONT. Every section carefully Surveyed, prgged, and numbered. From Betjiont Branch Roads will be constructed to Horikiwi, Pahaitirnui, and the West Coast,, THE.SOIL IS GOOD.; The subdivisions will comprise quarter and • - - half acres. The terms will ho one-quarter cash, and the balance at 3 and 0 months’ date. Lithographic plans can be had at the office of the auctioneer, next Odd Xi'ellows’ Hall, Lamhton-quay. Fob the Direction- op the Public, Mr. P. Speedy, whoso house is at the Belmont i Railway Station, will readily point out every section fur sale, and afford all requisite iufornation. TUESDAY, 10th JULY, At 2 o’clock. An Opportunity that Does not Occur Every Day. A Valuable Freehold iu NeLou-street, off Kent-terrace. MR. J. H. V/AL DACE is instructed to sell by public auction, at the land mart,' ' Hunter-street, on Tuesday, 16th July, at 2 o’clock, p.m.— , That compact property, 40ft to Nelsonstreet x 100 ft, together with a fiveroomed house. Two-thirds of the purchase money can remain on mortgage, thus affording an excellent opportunity to a small capitalist. ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE • BUSINESS SITES IN THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. MONDAY, AUGUST 5. TO PUBLIC COMPANIES, MEK- - CHANTS, CAPITALISTS, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY, MR. J. H. WALLACE, Estate Auctioneer, is instructed to -sell by public auction, at the laud mart. Hunter-street, Wellington, on Monday, August 5, at 12 o’clock noon— That valuable freehold adjoining the Empiro Hotel, in Willis-strcet, in the immediate vicinity of the banks, and the centre of business. A frontage of CO feet to Willis-street, by a depth of 100 feet, together with the extensive warehouse lately in the occupation of Messrs. W, uud.O. Turnbull and Co. Terms of Payment—A deposit of 15 per cent.; the balance by bills at 4,8, and 52 months date, bearing 8 per cent, interest. Applications to inspect the property to ba made at the office of the auctioneer.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5393, 10 July 1878, Page 4
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