Auctions THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER. lie Maofarlanc's Estate. SALE OS A YAC HT. EORGE THOMAS has received iustmc-. \JJT tions from John Staple?, Esq, Trustee., in the above Estate; to sell by public auction, on Saturday, 21st instant— _ Thu above yacht— dimensions as follows: Length, 25ft., more or less. Beam, 7ft. iin., more or less Depth, Aft., more .or less Is well found in sails, spars, and running gear. Has 30 fathoms of chain cable, and one anchor, and is a very handsome model. Terms cash. No reserve. The above vessel lies on the Te Aro’bcault, near the Gasworks.' MONDAY* 23Vd SEPTEMBER In the Assigned Estate of Beck and Tonks. To Ship Owners, Merchants, and Others. For Sale by Public Auction the Schooner Young Dick, together with her cargo of Coal from Newcastle, By Order of the Trustee. EORGE THOMAS will sell hy public auction— The schooner Young Dick, together with her cargo of 270 tons of coal. The coals will be sold separately, in lots to suit purchasers. Sale will take place at the Auctioneer’s rooms, Lambton-quay, Terms at sale, The?' barque Malaj> will be here iu about a week hence, and will bo sold in the same manner, viz., the cargo separately—soo tons. G Eor further particulars apply to ' GEORGE THOM THOMAS, Auctioneer ami General Merchant. TUESDAY, 21th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock (Immediately before the sale of Groceries and General Merchandise). Sale of New Zealand Steam Shipping and Patent Slip Companies’ shares. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from tile Public Trustee to sell by auction, at bis rooms, Lambtou-quay, on Tuesday, 21th September, at 2 o’clock — 5 New Zealand Steam Shipping Company’s Shares 1 Patent Slip Company’s Share. Terms cash. No Reserve. WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER. lie Macfarlane's Estate. GEORGE THOMAS has received iualruc, tions from the Trustee, John Staples, Escp, to sell by .-public auction, immediately after the sale of the Victoria Hotel, at the s.nne place, on Wednesday, 2nd October — A most valuable allotment of "land in Austin-street, being part of Town Acre No. 3)3, and being No. lb on the plan of subdivision, containing 2Sft. frontage. Also, An allotment iu Hoggard-street, particulars of which will be giveu at the time ' of sale. , Ter: ; liberal. No reserve. - Eor further particulars apply to the Alioioneer, GEORGE THOMAS. WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER. - ’ lie Macfarlane’s Estate. To Capitalists aud Hotelkeepers. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions /from John ’Staples, E?t[., Trustee in the above Estate, to sell by public auction, on V/eduesday, 2nd October— The lease of the Victoria Hotel iu Abel Smith-Street, having eleven years to run, at a moderate annual rental. • The hotel has twenty-two l oom?, has lone been known ferity respectability and privacy as a family hotel, and is well worthy the attention of a moderate capitalist who understands the hotel business. The sale will be held tit 2 o’clock at the hotel. For further particulars apply to the Trustee or the Auctioneer. • ’ • GEORGE THOMAS, Lambton-quay. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1878. Sale of a Flour Mill Plant. GEORGE THOMAS has ■ received instruotioils to cell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambton-quay, on Thursday, Octoler 3rd, at 2 o'clock—■ A Flour Mill Plant, consisting of 3 pairs stones (2,4 ft. ; 1, -Ift. Din.), beat French burrs 2 Dressing Machines 1 Smutting A quantity of Elevator?, Belting, &c., with all the necessary gear for water power, complete. Terms at sale.' For further particulars, apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer, Lambtou-quay. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, At 2 o’clock. At‘the Land Office, next Odd Fellows’ Hall. FITZHEEBERT. 60 A C R E .S E C l lONS On the banks of the river MANAAVATU, Aud frontages to the Government Road. Adjoining Collins’ Farm and Settlement. Subdivisions of a rich aud fertile block, aud what is generally regarded as the choicest iu the ‘. ■ FITZHEEBERT DISTRICT. The locality is q'uite close to the Jlasawatu Bunxm aud the township of Palmerston. UPSET PRICE— F 5 AN AO RE . The FrraiiEiiuEUT Distiuot is rapidly becoming settled, and is progressing fast, I Every subdivision has been carefully surveyed and numbered. Educational reserves and recreation grounds . are allowed for in this survey! As there is a probability of every unsold acre iu FmiiEiiliEUT being withdrawn from public sale, the present opportunity should not bo lost. Road-making is being pushed on in the iiunic- • diate vicinity, anil will shortly reach this Block. Eor intending settlers there is a market near at hand in Palmerston, as the sections for sale arc not au hour’s distance from the Square. A LI'TIED A. BARNETT will sell by ri public auction on Tuesday, October 1,at 2 o’clock, at the Land Cilice, next Odd Fellows’ Hall—--60 ACRE SECTIONS IN FITZHEEBERT. Terms—| cash and balance 12 months. Title under (ho Land Transfer Act. ’ '. Blaus and further particulars can bo had at, the office 1-1 the auctioneer.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5456, 21 September 1878, Page 4
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