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Auctions THIS HAY, WEDNESDAY, 14th AD GUST, At 2 o'clock. On Account of Whom it may Concern. By Public Auction, at Levin’s Boml. ' Lnery and Campbell, late Beauchamp, Campbell, & co., have received instructions to sell, by public auction, at Messrs. Levin’s Bond, on account of whom it may concern, this day, at 2 o’clock — I tierce tobacco, more or Ids damaged, j Terms cash. Also, At same time and place (to do e consignments), 70 cases Muller Freres’ brandy (duty paid) 65 cases Rice's brandy (duty paid) FRIDAY, 16th AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. THE FURNITURE OF A GENTLEMAN’S HOUSE, Removed to the rooms for convenience of sale. Laery & Campbell, lato Beauchamp, Campbell, & co., will sell by public auction, at their rooms, Lambton-quay, on Friday, 16th August, at 2 o'clock — The whole of the Household Furniture of a gentleman who is leaving the colony, removed to the rooms for the purpose of better display and convenience of selling, consisting in part of— Horsehair suite , Piano Single horsehair couches Loo tables, chelfoniers Several carpets Spring mattresses Pillows, bolsters Single and double iron bedsteads Dinner, ten, and breakfast services 1 dessert service, decanters and glassware Washstands, with toilet sets Dressing tables and toilet glasses Fenders, fireirons Blankets, counterpanes, and house linen in great variety Kitchen utensils, &c., &c., &o. And other articles too numerous to mention in this advertisement. The Auctioneers would draw particular attention to this sale of really first-class furniture, which will be on view on Thursday and the morning of the sale. Laery & Campbell, late BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 15th AUGUST, SALE OF THE BARQUE MALAY, How lying in Lyttelton Harbor. THE Trustees have received instructions to cause to be sold by auction— The clipper barque Malay, 328 tons register, built in Dundee, Scotland. This vessel has just landed 500 tons of coal from Newcastle ; is a very fast sailer, thoroughly coppered and copper fastened, and is exceedingly well found. Is well adapted for the Mauritius or China trade. Terms at sale, Which will take place on board at 2 o’clock on Thursday, 15th insfc. THURSDAY, 29fch AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS. SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF BECK AND TONES, WELLINGTON. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the Trustees to sell by public auction, on Thursday, 29th August, at 2 o’clock, at his rooms, Larabton-quay, those splendid freehold premises contained in Lot No, 1—• No. 1 Lot. A three-storey warehouse (freehold),' erected in 187(5; contractors, Rountree and Russell ; architect, C. Tringham, Esq. The whole of the frame Hobarton hardwood (extra size); front planked and panelled with heart of kauri, as well as flooring ; sides, back, and roof covered with corrugated iron ; size of building, 50ft. frontage to Mannersstreet ; depth, 80ft. or thereabouts. Ground floor approached from Mannersstreet ; second floor approached from Willisstreet, being on a level with the approach from Willis-street; third ?floor ia als» approached from Willis-street, thereby only having to lift the goods one story, which is accomplished by au American lift, being a fixture on the third floor. The allotment of land on which the building is erected is 50ft. to Manners-street, with a depth of 140 ft. Bin., having a frontage at the rear to a right-of-way of 16ft. leading from Willis-street. No. 2 Lot Contains 64ft. frontage to Willis-street by a depth of 66ft. 7in., down a right-of-way from Willis-street, and adjoins No. 1 Lot, of 6ift. frontage to the said right-of-way. This section has been occupied as a timber yard. No. 3 Lot Contains a leasehold property of 51 links frontage to Manners-street by a depth of 180 links, leading down Cornhill-streefc, which is 24 links wide ; depth from Cornhill-street, 120 links. Lease, 15 years to run, from last June. Ground rent, £3O per annum. The store erected on the above land consists of two storeys, is 30ft. frontage to Mannersstreet by 85ft. deep or thereabouts, is built of New Zealand timber (that is, the frame), covered with corrugated iron, and the front rusticated boards; roof also iron. Also, a lean-to attached to the building at the east side at the rear. Adjoining the lean-to, at the back of the building, the framework of a large two-storey building ia erected, covering the whole of the land. Machinery and fixtures consist of a steamengine, 5 horse-power, working up to 8, with a large Cornish boiler, built by 10. W. Mills, Esq., capable of supplying a 12 horse power engine ; two corn crushers, and two oats do.; one chaff-cutter (workby steam), one bone-mill (do.); one powerful steam winch. The whole of the machinery is in thorough working order. Plans of both properties to be seen at the office of tbe auctioneer, who would beg to remind capitalists, both ia Christchurch and Dunedin, that these freehold premises are decidedly the most eligible for carrying on a large business (having every facility, as well as being situated in the two principal streets) now obtainable in Wellington. Terms liberal, declared at sale, which will bo at 2 o’clock. Refreshments provided. For further particulars apply either by post or otherwise to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and General Merchant. Wellington, July 27th. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Messrs, bethune & hunter win sell by public auction at the Odd Fellows’ Hall, Lambton Quay, Wellington, ; within six weeks from the present date— Town Acres Nos. 162, 161, and 166, divided into about sixty very valuable building allotments, having frontages to Wellington Terrace, Dixon Street, and t« a new Street to bo carried j through the block. The Sections will have a frontage of about 30 feet by a depth varying from .60 to 70 feet. The now road will bo formed before the Land is offered for sale, and the Sections will be all pegged off and numbered. This block of Land is situated in the very heart of the City of Wellington, and in one of the finest and most commanding positions in tbe whole town. It can be inspected at any time. A plan its being prepared, which, when ready, can be seen at the Offices of the Auctioneers, Exchange Buildings, Manners Street, Wellington, where further particulars may be ascertained. Terms liberal

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5423, 14 August 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5423, 14 August 1878, Page 4

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