Auctions THIS DAY, - SATURDAY, 13th JUDY, ' At 2 o’clock. IMPORT ANT SALE ‘ OF SPICED BACON', IN' ROLLS ; DARD, IN BLADDERS ; PIGS’ CHEEKS, and sundries. , eEORGB THOMAS has deceived instructious to soil by auction, at his rooms, Lambtcm-quay on Saturday, 12th July, at 2 o’clock— Just received, ex Wakatipu, from the Belfast Pactory, Christchurch, 1 case roll bacon 2 cases splendid lard, in bladder 2 cases pigs’ cheeks 0 kegs prime salt butter , Also, immediately after, Bedsteads, chairs, table?, chest drawers, pictures, fry-pans, table and tea , spoons, knives and forks, fish slices, &0., &0., &c. To be sold without reserve, 2 boxes flat tobacco ' 10 half-chests tea (damaged slightly) 1 cask mop-heads 6 tins maccaroni 8 sacks colonial flour 5 sacks Victorian do. Also, The contents of a gentleman's wardrobe, consisting of, Very superior tweed suits Black cloth do Overcoats Trousers and vests White shirts Crimean do Ties, scarves, and collars Boots aud shoes Hats and wideawakes &c, . &c., &c. The above are worth the attention of dealers aud others, being nearly now. MONDAY, 15ih JUDY. •SA D E A T S, f'A LODGE THOMAS has received instructioua to sell by auction, on Monday (if the vessel arrives), at tho Breastwork, ex Pelican, from Oamaru, without reserve—--525 sacks oats 10 do oatmeal 50 do bran In lots to suit purchasers. Terms cash. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 13th JUDY. Horse Bazaar, Nag’s Head Yards, Cuba-street, SADDLE,'HARNESS, AND DRAUGHT HORSES, SPRING CART, DRAYS, EXPRESSES, &c., &c.Laery and Campbell, late Beauchamp, Campbell, & co., -will sell by public auction, at their yards, Cuba-street— Several good upstanding hacks, superior carriage horses, suitable for cabs or any light work; draught horses of the best stamp. Also, 1 spring cart, suitable for a tradesmaii 1 express (quite new) built in Wellington 1 pony pbieton, for pair ponies, &c. Likewise, ' . 1 dray, horse, and,harness; any trial given. Laery & Campbell, late BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL & CO., Stock Salesmen, Lambtou-quay, corner Panama-street. THURSDAY, Ist AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. - SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. G R, E A T LAND SALE At the Odd Bellows’ Hall. THE TOWNSHIP OP BELMONT. On the Main Road, directly opposite the Railway Station. . Exactly Ten Miles fkom Town, ONE HUNDRED ALLOTMENTS. The choicest in the district for 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, Gaverhili, and many other old settlers. The Railway to Belmont, running with such regularity, brings it into easy aud rapid communication -with Wellington,' and it-is only half an hour’s ride from town. Working Men’s Trains will also shortly ho ■running. The Main Public Road passes alongside the Railway Station, aud the allotments for ’ sale are reached on st.-pping off tho platform. The, Belmont Stkeam intersects the propeity, and it is well known for its numerous picturescpie spots, and. to many holiday parties. Alfred a. daknett win sell 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 OP BELMONT. Every section . carefully surveyed, pegged, and ' numbered. From Belmont Branch Roads will bo constructed to Horikiwi, Pahautanui, and tho West Coast. THE SOIL IS GOOD. . . ie subdivisions will comprise quarter and: half acres. Tho terms will be one-quarter cash, and the lance at 3 aud G months’ date. Lithographic pilaus can be bad at the office the auctioneer, next Odd Follows’ Hall, imbton-quay. . Fon the Diiikction of. me Public, r; P. Speedy, whose house is at the Belmont iilway Station, will readily point out every eliim for sale, and afford all requisite inforition. TUESDAY, ICtli JULY, At 2 o’clock. An Opportunity that Does not Occur Every - Day.,, A Valuable Freehold in Nolson-streot, off Kcnt-lcrrace. MR. J. 11. WALLACE is instructed to sell bv -public auction; at tho land mart, Hunter-street, on Tuesday, ICth July, at 2. o’clock,“p.m.— ~ That compact property, 10ft to Ncisonsliect x 100 ft, together with'a fivcruomed house. Two-tbirds of the .purchase money can remain on mortgage, thus affording an excellent ’ opportunity to a small capitalist. . ■ TUESDAY, ICth JULY, ■ At 1 o'clock Framed Pictures and Prints in Groat Variety. Electro-plated Ware, First Quality. MR. J. 11. WALLACE will soli by public auction, at bis saleroom, Hunter* street, on Tuesday, 16th July, at 1 o’clock— An extensive collection of framed pictures and prints, in oil and water-colors. , AI?o, ■Tho" balance of a consignment of very ■ , i-uporior- electro-plated ware, consisting of cruets, tea and coffee sets, tea and coffee pots, -tea urns, cream jugs, mugs, inkstands, &c. : Immediately after , the. snip of tho Nelsonstreet frcehokVat 2 o'clock, the sale of pictures and electro plated ware-will be resumed. Bale to commence at 1 o'clock.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5396, 13 July 1878, Page 4
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