Auctions. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 30th APRIL, At IX o’clock. MR. FRANCIS SIDET will sell by auction, on the premises of Mr. James Ling, being exactly opposite the Prince of Wales Hotel, Tory-street— The whole of his household furniture, which is almost new, consisting of— Cheffonicr, carpets, tables, chairs Oilcloth, cutlery, glassware Cheats, of drawers, bedroom and kitchen furniture &c., &c., &c. Auctioneer’s flag on premises. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, & SATURDAY, Commencing each Day, at 11 o’clock sharp. REMOVED FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE. Contents of Fancy Goods Shop— Stationery, perfumery, toys, dolls, tobacconist’s goods, & c. Contents of Grocer’s Shop— Groceries and provisions ; also, the household furniture. Balance of Mr. Dimant’s Stock-In-Trade—• Hattraases, shop counters, Milner’s safe, chimney mirrors, clocks, &c. Continuation of Mr. Mulligan’s Jewellery Sale, commencing at Lot 213. And, About 250 Lots of Furniture— Loo tables, chairs, bedsteads, mattrasses, palliasses, &o, dining-room suites in horse hair. MR. FRANCIS SIDBY will sell by public auction, in the Arcade Buildings—--60 chests superior dates 44 boxes extra fine tea 1 Milner’s iron safe, 2 keys The above and mentioned goods. Sale at 11 o’clock each day. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 30th APRIL, At 2 o’clock sharp. At the Willis-street Auction Mart. DWAN & KIRTON will sell by public auction, This Day, 30th instant, the followirig goods, &c,— Tea, sugar Herrings, salmon Furniture Mattrasses Feather beds ■ Clothing, drapery Bouts and shoes Chinawaro Crockeryware, &c. 10 cases ribston pippin apples DWAN & KIRTON, Auctioneers. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. MR. J. H. WALLACE has received instructions to sell, without reserve, on Wednesday, the 30th day of April, 1879, at his sale-rooms, Hunter-street, at 2 o’clock p.m.— All that valuable,freehold in the City of Welling' oo ) being lots 13 and 14 of section 762 on the plan of the said city, having a frontage to Adelaideroad of 60ft. by a depth of 70ft.; together with the three substan-tially-built cottages erected thereon, each let at 13s. per week.
The above property adjoins the Tramway Hotel, and is one of the most valuable freeholds to be acquired in that part of the city. For further particulars, apply to MESSRS. MOORHOUSE, EDWARDS, AND CUTTBN, Solicitors for the Mortgagees ; Or, to the Auctioneer. THURSDAY, Ist MAY. Extensive Sale of Gasnttings, Kerosene Lamps, Argand-burner Lamps, portable Reading Lamps, Globes, &c., Electro-plated Goods, Phaeton, Buggy, Carriage Wheels, Toys, Agricultural Implements, portable Couches Velocipedes, and a large assortment of useful articles will be sold by public auction at Messrs. Dalgliesh and Reid’s Warehouse, Polytechnic Hall, Featherston-street, BT J, H. WA L L A 0 B, ON THURSDAY, Ist MAY, At 2 o'clock p.m. Further particulars in catalogues. Goods now on view. THURSDAY, Ist MAY, At 2 o’clock. Under Distraint for Rent, Sale of Stock-in-Trade of R. J. Duncan’s Estate. GEORGE THOMAS has received instruotions from George Crawford, Esq., (to sell by auction,at Huhcan’s Salerooms, Panamastreet, on Thursday, Ist May, commencing at 2 o’clock, the whole of the stock-in-trade, without reserve, consisting of— Handsome drawing-room suite, crimson rep 39 sacks grass seed Tea, brandy, bitters, champagne Geneva, whisky, bottled beer Saddlery, tobacco, cutlery, pictures Nails, horsehair, vestas, port and sherry wine &0., &c., Ac. Terms at sale. THURSDAY, Ist MAY, At 1 o’clock. Under the provisions of the Conveyancing Ordinance Amendment Act, 1860. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from A. S. Allan, Esq., Registrar of the Supreme Court, Wellington, to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambton-quay, on Thursday, Ist May, at 1 o’clock— An allotment of laud, containing 13 9-10 perches, having a frontage of 40ft to Stafford-street, off Majoribankstreet, together with a 4-roomed house, stables, and outbuildings. For further particulars, apply to H. H. TRAVERS, Esq., Solicitor; Or the Auctioneer. 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 publU auction, about the middle of MAY, tho NEW TOWNSHIP OF ORMONDVILLE, Sevektt-Mile Bush, The importance of this sale cannot be overestimated, the property being situate in one of the moat 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 course of preparation, and will be circulated in a few days. Title under the Land Transfer Act. Terms and further particulars will be published in a future issue. COWARD & CO., Auctioneers,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5642, 30 April 1879, Page 4
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