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Auctions SATURDAY, 13th JULY, _ At 2 o’clock sharp. On Account of Former Purchaser, and With- • out Reserve. FREEHOLD COTTAGES. MB; FRANCIS SIDE Y will sell by public auction,- in the Arjade Buildings—l Lot I.—A newly-erected three-roomed , cottage, having every convenience; ■ situated' North-street, off Torystreet. Freehold. Frontage, 14£t.; depth, 56ft. Lot 2.—A newly-erected three-roomed cottage, having every convenience; situated North-street, off Torystreet. Freehold. Frontage, 14ft.; depth, 56ft. The above properties have each a right-of-way of sft,, and will be sold separately without reserve. Terms liberal. SATURDAY, 13th JULY, At 2 o’clock. First house past the Tramway Station, and on the same side of the Adelaide-road. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by public auction, in the Arcade Buildings— A valuable and newly-erected dwellinghoUse, containing four large rooms, with ball and scullery, fronting Adelaide 4in by 81ft 4in. This freehold property is situated close to the Tramway Station, and for business.purposes will be most valuable. The house is built back, leaving room for shops to be erected at any time when required. No person can form an idea of the splendid j situation without going to see for themselves. A flag is displayed on the premises. j Terms cash in 30 days. _ SATURDAY, 13th JULY, * ’ At 2 o'clock. A Bargain in Freehold Land: MR. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by public auction,in the Arcade Buildings, on Saturday, 13th July—30ft frontage by depth of 90ft freehold land, situated in Thompson-street, opposite Mr. Kirkoaldie's property, ■ and being one of the best building sites ever offered, commanding a most beautiful view of the city, the harbor, and the suburbs. Any person desirous of erecting a dwellinghouse in a healthy situation can come and purchase this property. Terms cash in 30 days. SATURDAY, 13th JULY, At 2 o’clock. Town Acres in the Township of Fitzherbert are now becoming valuable, the bridge across the river being completed, and the main road nearly finished. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by public auction, in the Arcade Buildings, on Saturday, 13tWJuly—- ■ 5 town acres in Fitzherbert, centrally situated, and admirably adapted for cutting up into quarter-acre sections, being Nos. 153 to. 157, corner of Rhodes and Fergusson streets A good chance for anybody to invest to good advantage. , Title—Land Transfer Act. Terms liberal. Hardware , E, W. M ILLS WHOLESALE IRONMONGER & IRON MERCHANT, IMPORTER OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY, Has the following Goods. Landing, and to Arrive. ' NOW LANDING, ES LATEST AR■r RIVALS. 1000 casks Portland cement 80 cases galvanised corrugated iron, 5 to 10 feet 30’cases plain tinned iron, 26 and 28 guage 10 frames roofing felt ' 150 kegs R.H. wire nails, IJin. to 4in. - 10 hhds. boiled and raw oils 100. drums boiled and raw oil 12 hhds. olive and colza oil 60 cases castor oil. ' : . 29 tons “ Lion Heart" bar and rod iron 15 do fencing wire, 6,7, and 8 5 casks silicate paints 4 hhds. tinned hollsware 1400 sash weights 4 bales scrim 12 do paperhaogings 73 coils Manilla rope, assorted 15 cables sheet zinc, 9, 10, and 11 - 11 Leamington ranges 9 dozen firing and trimming shovels A shipment of superior Australian hardwood spokes, felloes, and naves, shafts, planking, &c. 9 casks Stourbridge fireclay 1 case N. S. forks and spoons 105 bundles bjack: and galvanised gns tubes 3 casks coppered sofa springs 2 do Carpenter’s rim locks 4 cases " Bentall’s" hand and horse power chaff cutters 5 cases “Bentall s" horse powers,. with intermediate motions ■ 4 cases oat and bean crushers ■ 3 do. grass hopper springs and scrolls 6 casks shipohandlery, assorted ■ 12 coils Coir rope ■ . 47 do. Manilla rope 15 “Milner’s” fireproof safes 7 do. strong room doors . 8 warranted anvils 7 patent beer engines, 1 to 4 pull 2 casks Avery’s steelyards : 35 grindstones, 12in. to 60in, 20 pairs cart arms and boxes 3 cases patent mail axles 2 circular and gross cut-saw gulletihg and sharpening machines 3 morticing, boring, and tenoning machines, complete , ‘ 2 cases buggy whips 2 casks hydraulic and claw, and wheel jacks 12 oases patent single and double iron bedsteads, assorted 6 dozen wrought iron barrow wheels and fittings 6 casks force and lift pumps and hydraulic rams 66 bundles galvanised spouting, ridging, and down pipe 5 cases breaking down circular and cross- ' cut saws , ’ 6 rolls patent I. R. belting 14 cases carriage builders’ materials, comprising spokes, hubbs, rims, lazy backs, seat rails, and spindles 2 casks malleable iron castings 3 cases top dash and trimming leather 1 ease lining nails, buttons, fringe, &c. 4 do. Philadelphia bolts and nuts 2 do. buggy flttings,i assorted 200 hickory and ash planks • . 2 tyre bending and upsetting machines, .with shears and punoha 2 spoke tenoning machines 1 case buggy and carriage lamps 8 hhds. and cases kerosene i lamps and chandeliers, large assortment 2 oases table cutlery ,3 cases ball bronzed hat and umbrella ' stands ■ 1

TO ARRIVE PER CRAIGMULLEN, FROM LONDON. _ 66 cases galvanised corrugated iron, '6ft. to Oft. 32 tons ‘‘Lion Heart” boilerplates 27, do angle and T iron 10 do 8.8. H. shoeing iron ; ■ 11 do sheet iron, 12 to 24 gunge 72 kegs wrought spikes, 7,8, 9, and lOin. 22 casks olive and colza oil 60 drums Oolza oil . \ 14 hhds. boiled,and raw oil. - 100 drums do. do. 25 drums turpentine , 1 ton antifriction groaso ; 8 bales white.cotton waste 3 tons genuine white lead ; 3 tons No. 1 white lend, in 28s. 1 ton zinc white ' 14 o ska assorted paints ‘ ' 9 coses copal, oak, and carriage varnish 120 bundles hoop iron' . > 3 oases charcoal sheet iron 12 kegs Walker’s C.S. horse nails j 6 coses French bedsteads 83 dozen galvanised backets, 11, 12,'and ISin. - • i j 2 morticing and boring machines ■ 21 casks S.L. chain• 6 portable forges ■

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5393, 10 July 1878, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5393, 10 July 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5393, 10 July 1878, Page 4

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