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Auctions THIS DAY,: : ' SATURDAY, 29th MARCH. MR, FRANCIS SIDEY'S SALES AT THE ARCADE, ON SATURDAY, 29th March, 1879, At 1 o’clock—loo wire fencing posts, J 80 sacks bran At 1.15 p.m.—Clothing, tools, and plated ware, nails At 1.30 p,m.—Crockery and groceries At 1.15 p.m.—Furniture, large assortment At 2.30 p.m.—Freehold cottage and land, Sydney-street At 2.46 p.m.—Freehold sections, Fitzherberton and Stratford Delivery at 3 o’clock sharp. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 29th MARCH, At half-past 2 o’clock. The first gennine opportunity that has been offered for some years of purchasing at auction a first-class Freehold at the Thorndon end of the City, entirely and absolutely without reserve. Sydney-street, Parliament Place, is a most healthy and respectable neighborhood ; commands a magnificent view of the harbor. Any eno in want of a freehold in one of the most convenient situations in the City, where property is always on ths advance, go and examine this genuine investment. MR. FRANCIS SIDF.Y will sell by auction, in the Arcade Buildings, on Saturday, the 29th March, at half-past 2 o’clock— Lot 1, A new and faithfully-built Cottage, with outhouses, scullery, bathhouse, &c., situated in Parliament-street, off Sydney-street, and at the back of Lot 2, Lot 2. Freehold block of Land, 31ft. Bin. frontage to Sydney-street, and 70ft. frontage to Parliament-street. The above properties are situated between Waltham Stowe House and the grounds of John Knowles, Esq. Mr. Murray,.the owner, will gladly show the dwelling-house to intending purchasers up to the day of sale. Arrangements have been made to give very liberal terms if required. Title—Land Transfer Act. MONDAY, 31st MARCH. Unreserved Sale of SUPERIOR FURNITURE, (The Proprietor giving up Housekeeping.) . ■ , MR. FRANCIS SIDRY will sell by auction, on the premises, Fern Cottage, Abel Smith-street, (near the High School), — Household Furniture, nearly now, consisting of— Brussels carpet, hearthrugs, superior mahogany horse-hair couch, drawing-room chairs, walnut oval cable, handsome shades of wax flowers, vases, pictures, curtains, double and single bedsteads, mattresses and bedding, toilet sets, tables and looking glasses, washstands, Kitchen furnimre and utensils, table cloths, cutlery, glassware, crockery, gas stove, wire netting, baths, garden hose and tools, steps, baths, &c,, &c. Sale at 2 o’clock sharp.

THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 20th MARCH, At II o’clock. WALNUT SUITE FRAMES, Ex Lorraine, FURNITURE, &e. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Panama-street, on the above date, at 11 o’clock, ex Lorraine—--3 cases, each containing—--8 drawing-room Italian walnut frame suites 3 footstools Manufactured by G. B. Campi. Also, 1 suite do do, upholstered in crimson rep 1 tobacco cutter Pictures &0., &0., &o. TUESDAY, Ist APRIL, Under a Bill of Sale. FURNITURE. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell, at the residence of Rev. T. Porritt, Abel Smith-street, on the above date, at 11 o’clock, under a bill of sale— The whole of the Furniture and Effects, comprising— Carpets, mats, tugs Couches Easy and other chairs Tables, oval and gipsy Harmonium, piano Cheffonier, sewing machine Coal scuttle, pictures Blinds, gas fittings Oilcloth, barometer Gas stove, bookshelves , . Mops, cornice poles Curtains, matting Bedsteads, double and single Mattress, feather beds Drawers, sheets, blankets' ' "Washstands and sets, pillowsDressing table, looking glass' Stretchers, water cans Towel horse, hat pegs Kitchen utensils \ Patent mangle and ringing machine • Garden tools Dog kennel, ladder Wheelbarrow, wire netting &0., ' &0., ‘ &c. TUESDAY, Ist APRIL. CLEARING SALE. MR. J. H. WALLACE will sell by public auction at his salerooms, Hunterstreet, on Tuesday, Ist April, at 2 o clock— Harmonium, kitchen range i-pull beer engine, 2-pull beer engine ; Water tank, gas fittings Chromo lithographs, electro-plated ware Bird cages _ And a large variety of sundries, which must be cleared without reserve. Sale at 2 o’clock. FRIDAY, 18th APRIL, 1879, At 12 o’clock sharp. At Clarendon Stud Farm. FIRST ANNUAL SALE - OF PURE SHORTHURNED CATTLE; BAMS, COLTS, AND FILLIES. HENRY DRIVER has been favored with instructions from J. F.; Hitching, Esq., to sell by auction, at his Clarendon Stud Farm (29 miles from Dunedin on the Mam South line of Railway), on Friday, 18th April, 1879, at 12 o’clock— _ 1 , 50 head pur© shorthorned heifers and cows, got by Riby Knight and Rockingham, from dams of the April Flower and Queen of the Butterflies tribes BO pure-bred Clydesdale mares, colts, and fiUies, got by Ivanhoo and Sir Colin. ■ 800 pure-bred merino rams, guaranteed to have been bred from the purest portion of the stud flock of the late W. A. Tolmie, Esq. , Mr. Hitching having purchased the Clarendon Estate (near Waihola) specially f*r; the purpose of breeding his pure stock, has determined to hold annual sales by auction, the first being held as above, thus giving the public an opportunity of obtaining a portion of the blood which has c -st him so much time, trouble, and expense in bringing to perfection. The stock is all in fine healthy condition, and every lot will be eold with a guaranteed pedigree. Intending purchasers wishing to in-i spect the ■•lock will be furnished with aifree, railway pass upon application to the Auctioneer. ■ : Liberal terms of payment. Luncheon at sale. For catalogues, with full particulars of stock, and other information, Apply at the offices of the ■ NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND.MERCANTILE AGENCY CO, Throughout New Zealand' aid Australia.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5616, 29 March 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5616, 29 March 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5616, 29 March 1879, Page 4

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