AuctionsTHIS DAY, TUESDAY, 22nd APRIL, At 2 o’clock. Sale of a Gentleman’s Wardrobe and Effects, who was drowned at sea from the Ware Queen, GEORGE THOMAS has received instructioris from the widow to sell by auction on Tuesday, 22nd April, at hi« rooms — The following articles. The effects include— -1 new silver watch, Jobn*Bennett, maker; gold albert chain, and appendages 1 Adams’ regulation revolver in case, quite new. 1 Joseph Manton’s breech-loading doublebarrel gun in case, cost 40 guineas in London 1 field glass in sling case 1 pistol, powder and shot flasks, and a lot of meerschaum and other pipes 1 full pint spirit flask 1 portmanteau 1 overland trunk &e., &e., &e. The above articles will be on view on the morning of sale, which will take place at 2 o’clock. Terms cash. No reserve. POSTPONED BY OEDhR OF THE TRUSTEE. WEDNESDAY, 23rd APRIL, At II o'clock. IN THE ESTATE OF THOMAS SCOTT AND CO. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions to hold a sale of the entire stock-in-trade, on Wednesday, the 23rd instant, to be held on the premises, to commence at II o'clock, LUNCH AT ONE, PROVIDED ON THE PREMISES. TIMBER, as follows—--10,634ft., consisting of BxJ,.BxJ, SxlJ, 6xl, 3xl, and 10x1 72,000 ft. of 6x14, Bxl4, 12x14, 3x4x2, 6x2, 6x2, Bx2, 9x2, 10x2, 12x2, 4x3, 5x3, 6x3 9,290 ft. of Bx 3, 9x3, 12x3, 5x4, 6x4, Bx 4, 9x4, 10x4, 12x4, 16x4, 5x5,12x6, 6x6,12x6 17,700 ft. of first-class kauri, 16,500 ft. of second class 11,000 ft. of dressed T. and G. flooring, Bxf 2,000 ft. „ „ 6xl 2,6noft, of skirting, dressed, Bxl 1,820 ft. „ „ 6xl 3,350 ft. of rusticated boards, Bxl SASHES. 13 pairs sishes, 4ft. 7in. x 2ft. 10in., 4 pairs large sizes 12 single sashes, 2ft. x 2ft,, 22 panel doorfl, various sizes 120 lengths 14 and 16 ridging, each 6ft. 438 do O'Gee spouting, 34, 4,6, and 8 lengths down pipe 63 sheets galvanised iron, sft. and 6ft., 2 rolls roofing felt 19 kegs wire nails, assorted, 1 case floor brads 40 boxes wire nails, 18 drums boiled oil. Terms liberal, declared at sale. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 22nd APRIL, At 2 o’clock. To Merchants, Saw-mill Proprietors, Builders, and Others. Kauri Timber ex Fiery Cross from Mannkan. Messrs, j. h, bethune & co. have been favored with instructions to ae'l by public auction, on the reclaimed land, near Messrs, W. and G. Turnbull and Co.’s store, on Tuesday, 22nd April, at 2 o’clock, the cargo of the Fiery Cross, from Manukau, conTHUESDAV, ouu arum. To Merchants, Storekeepers, and Others. Bankrupt Estate of Mr. Henry Moss, Messrs, j. h, bethune & co. have received . instructions, from William Berry, Esq., trustee for the above Estate, to sell by auction, on the premises, Lambtouquay, lately occupied by Mr. Moss, on Thursday, 24th April, at 2 o’clock— The whole of his stock-in-trade, consisting of Sherry, Australian wines, Maraschino, ginger wine, quinine bitters, union bitters, tonic wine, assorted liqueurs, lime juice, bottled ale, beer engines, barrel salmon, sewing machines, 2 crown, 3 crown, and blue mottled soap, whiting, preserved carrots, iron bedsteads, chairs, field glasses, mirrors, large and small pewters, brooches, necklaces, ear-rings, and lockets. Also, Fixtures, iron safes &c., &c., ■ &c.
SATURDAY, 26th APRIL, At 12 o’clock. An opportunity seldom to be met with. Balance of Jewellery, Show Cases, large iron Fireproof Sale. Mr. Mulligan' having sold his business and going to England. No reserve. No reserve. No reserve. Terms cash. Gold and Silver Watches, by the best makers; I£> very valuable Diamond Rings. Gold Brooches, Earrings, Lockets, Chains, Alberts, and a variety of really first-class Articles. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by public auction, in the Arcade Buildings, on Saturday, 26th April, at 12 o’clock— The balance of Mr. Mulligan’s Stock-in-trade «f Jewellery, show cases, safes, &c. Note. —Every article sold will be guaranteed ns represented at time of sale. Sale commences at 12 o’clock sharp. TOWNSHIP OF ORMONDVILLE. Situated immediately fronting the Railway Station, and consisting of about 56 Sections, containing from a Quarter to Two Acres. tions from Mr. Alfred Levy, to sell by public auction, about the middle of MAY, the NEW TOWNSHIP OF ORMONDVILLE, Sevehti-Milb Bush. The importance of this sale cannot be overestimated, the property being situate in one of the most thriving and rapidly increasing of all the Bush settlements. The railway line will be opened in the course of a few months, which will materially enhance the value of the properties in this neighborhood, as will also the fact of its being the Public Works depot. Its central situation in connexion with the German and Scandinavian settlements will undoubtedly cause Ormondville to become an important business centre. Plans are in the coarse of preparation, and will be circulated in a few days. '''''Title under the Land Transfer Act. Terms and farther particulars will be published i-y'.l-n ->«; in a future issue. WwoW COWARD & CO., Auctioneers.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5635, 22 April 1879, Page 4
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