Auctions THIS DAY, MONDAY, 16th DECEMBEE, At 12 o’clock noon. Wreck of the Southminster. Messes, j. h. bethune & co. have received instructions to sell by public auction, at the i bonded store on the -Queen’s Wharf, on Monday, 16th December, at 12 o’clock, on account of whom it may concern, by order of the salvors— Tobacco, sarsaparilla, trioopherous, chairs Painkiller, churns, axes, axe handles Hay rakes, buck saws, washing boards Tumblers, lanterns, &c., &c. THUK3DAY, 19th DECEMBEE. SUPBEIOE HOUSEHOLD FUENITUEE. Messes, j. h. bethune & co. have been favored with instructions to sell by public auction, at their rooms, comer of Featherston and Brandon streets, on Thursday, 19th December, at 2 o’clock— A quantity of first-class Household Furniture, the property of a gentleman leaving the colony, consisting of— Drawing-room and dining-room suites Brussels carpets, rugs Cheffonier, telescope dining table Sideboard (Singapore cedar) Pier glasses, fern stand Tables, chairs, bedsteads Hair and spring mattresses Waahstands, toilet ware Engravings, kitchen utensils Fenders and fireirons, &c., &o. As per catalogue. THUESDAY, 19th DECEMBEE. Choice Assortment of Fancy Goods, suitable for Christmas Presents and New Yearis Gilts. Messes, j. h. bethune & co. have been favored with instructions from the importer to sell by public auction, at their rooms, comer of Featherston and Brandon streets, on Thursday, 19th December, at 2 o’clock (immediately after their sale of superior household furniture) — A splendid collection of Fancy Goods, specially selected for this market, including— Bronze flower pots and stands Telescopes, barometers Opera and magnifying and field-glasses Card stands, bronzed ornaments Busts, glass trays] crystal clocks ' Vases, wood cabinet Marble centre stand, china wine cooler Spectacles, compasses Cigarette holders, sun-dials Eye glasses, £o., &c. As per catalogue. PEELIMINAEY NOTICE] Newry, the Hutt. HyfESSES. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have been favored with instructions from the executors of the late Alfred Liidlam, Esq., to sell by public auction early in the month of February, 1879, if not previously disposed of by private contract— That magnificent freehold situated at the Hutt, consisting of ten acres laid out in garden, eight acres in orchard, and seventeen acres in paddocks, with dwelling-house, outbuildings, &c., the property of the late Alfred Ludlam, Esq. The garden is unrivalled in the southern hemisphere, it contains over 8000 plants and shrubs, including many rare and - valuable varieties, imported from all parts of the world For further particulars apply to LEVIN & CO., Or, J. H. BETHUNE & CO. TUESDAY, 17th DECEMBEE. At 12 o’clock. Estate of S. Carkeek, Esq., J.F. Sale of Household Furniture, 900 Sheep, Cows, Horses, &c., &c., &c. ME. E. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction, on Tuesday, the 17th instant, at 12 o’clock, on the premises at Torohonga, near Featherston—--660 full-grown sheep, shorn 250 lambs, unshorn 3 cows Horses, &c. And The household furniture. Particulars will be given in next advertisement. WEDNESDAY, 18th DECEMBEE. ME, B-. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from Messrs. Dalgleish and Keid to sell by public auction, on the above date, at their rooms, comer of Featherston and Johnston streets (late the Polytechnic Hall) — A choice selection of really beautiful American electro-plated ware, just landed ex mail steamer from San Francisco, the first importation ever offered for sale in Wellington, consisting of—--7 cases, containing (in great variety) tea and coffee services, spoons and forks (table, dessert, and tea), pepper castors, salts, candlesticks, toilet sets, vases, waiters, butter and baking dishes, &c., &c. The whole of the above will be on view at the Polytechnic Hall on Tuesday, the day preceding the sale. THUESDAY, 19th DECEMBEE. Important Sale of a VALUABLE FEEEHOLD ESTATE Of 200 Acres, and Family Eesidence of 10 Booms and Outbuildings. TE. E. J. DUNCAN has been favored I with instructions from the executors Stephen Carkeek, Esq., J.P., to sell by alio auction on Thursday, December 10th, 11.30 All that valuable estate known as TOEOHANGA, in the township of Featheraton, about 1J miles from the Eailway Station, . This beautiful and productive property consists of 200 acres of the richest grass land. The house, which has been strongly and faithfully built of the heart of totara, is well arranged, possessing every possible convenience, and will no doubt last for more than 60 years to come, with ordinary wear and tear. There Is a well-stocked orchard, and ornamental grounds. The property is divided into seven paddocks, and has kept about 1000 sheep on it for the past tea or twelve years. So truly desirable and eligible an estate, of moderate dimensions, within four hours distance of Wellington, has the auctioneer never before offered for public sale in Wellington. Further particulars in a few days. jarge plan of the property may bo seen at Duncan’s office. Lithograph plans are <t ready. THUESDAY, 19th DECEMBEE. MASTEETON. GEEAT LAND SALE. 180 Acres within and adjacent to the Borough Limits. ME, E. J, DUNCAN is favored with instructions from Mr. E. Kibblewhite, to sell by public auction, on the above date, at his salerooms, Panama-street— - 180 acres Mastertou land, which may correctly be described as really of the finest character, and best situated in this favored district in New Zealand. It is unquestionably one of If not tho very best properties ever submitted to public competition. Full particulars of this valuable property will be duly published. Lithograph plans are in course of preparation. This magnificent freehold will bo divided Into sections of a quarter of an acre, more or less, each having a frontage to Government roads. Terms of payment will be—One-fourth cash deposit, and the balance by bills at three, six, and nine months, interest added at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5529, 16 December 1878, Page 4
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931Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5529, 16 December 1878, Page 4
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