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Auctions THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 14th JUNE, At 10.30 o’clock. Balance of Bankrupt Stock, Furniture, Oleographs, 'Produce, &c. ORANGES AND APPLES. LAERV and CAMPBELL (late Beauchamp, Campbell, and Co.) will sell by auction, at their rooms, corner Lambton-quay and Panama-street, To-Day (Saturday), 14th June, at 10.30 a.m., THE UNSOLD PORTION OF STOCK IN MORTON’S ESTATE (By order of the trustee), and on account of whom it may corncern—--2 casks currants 4 boxes candles 6 tins macaroni 4 tins vermicelli 2 hhds. English ale Also, 190 oranges and apples 3 cases new cure bacon 5 tons potatoes 4 cases cheese, N.S.W. 20 sacks maize 40 sacks bran 18 sack* chick wheat Likewise— One case of oleographs, illuminated texts, contratulation cards, photo, &c., &c. To conclude with—--1 boat to be sold, by order of the trustee, with trawl net, sails, oars, and every requisite to commence fishing. No reserve. Sale at halLpast 10. ' THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 14th JUNE, 1879, At 2 o’clock sharp. AT THE HORSE BAZAAR, Manners-street, opposite Fire Brigade Station. HACKS, DRAUGHT HORSES, BUGGIES, EXPRESSES, AND DRAYS. LAERY AND CAMPBELL (late Beauchamp, Campbell, and Co.) will sell by public auction, at the Horse Bazaar, Mannersstreet, opposite Fire Brigade Station, on Saturday, 14th June, at 2 o’clock—--2 horses, harness, and traps (in insolvent estates) Upstanding weight-carrying hacks Draught horses, with a trial Buggies, drays, and expresses Sale at 2 o’clock. LAERY AND CAMPBELL (Late Beauchamp and Campbell). THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 14th JUNE, At 11 o’clock a.m. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At the Willis-street Auction Mart. DWAN, KIRTON, & CO. will sell by auction, This Day (Saturday), 14th June, at 11 o’clock a.m.— The remainder of the stock of groceries, furniture, &c., seized for rent Afterwards — 1 game cock, and 1 game hen This game cock fought and whipped the champion game cook of Dunedin. He is only 2 years bid, and has a pedigree dating back to the Druidical period. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 14th JUNE, At 2 o’clock p.m. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Nag’s Head Sale Yards. DWAN & KIRTON, will hold their re, gular horse sale in the above yards This Day, at 2 o’clock. In addition to the two thoroughbred Clydesdale Entires imported by Mr. Lock, of Nelson, the Auctioneers will sell— One Staunch Young BROOD MARK, with foal at foot After which will be offered— A mob of young draught and hack horses, DWAN, KIRTON, & CO , Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 18th JUNE, Two o’clock p.m. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At the Willis-street Auction Mart. CITY OF WELLINGTON. By order of the Mortgagees. The Lease of that piece or parcel of Land situate in Cuba-street, being portion of section 180 on the plan of the City of Wellington, and the whole of the land included in certificate of title, vol. 3, folio 46, together with the premisss and buildings thereon erected, known as TAFNER’S TEMPERANCE HOTEL. DWAN, KIRTON, & CO., favored with instructions from the mortgagees, will sell by auction as above— The unexpired term of lease of the above Valuable City Property. To speculators, genuine occupiers, and others, who know how to conduct the business of this grand Hotel, no better investmeut can be offered. The premises are extensive, with high and lofty rooms, and separate domiciliaries for private families. The rooms are so planned that any number of suites may be obtained. There is not a dark room in the house, and there is not a room that does not get its share of sunshine during the day. Protection against fire, it seems, is almost perfect. There is no' hotel in New Zealand where patrons consist of families more than at the Temperance, from the fact that it has been designed more fully to meet the wants of such patrons ; yet the transient trade that is done in this establishment excels that which is done in more pretentious premises. Terms at sale. Full particulars to be obtained from DWAN, KIRTON, & CO., Auctioneers. SALE BY AUCTION BY MESSRS. FRASER AND CO. IMPORTANT INVESTMENT. MAGNIFICENT NEW SCREW STEAMSHIP THE CLARENCE. This splendid new Steamboat is placed in the Market for Positive Sale, owing to the shoaling of the Clarence River. An opportunity is now afforded for securing this magnificent PASSENGER Steamer for any of the Lines in the neighboring colonies. Fraser and co. (successors to l. e. Threlkeld and Co.), have received instructions to sell by auction, at the City Mart, Sydney, on 24th June— The splendid screw steamship THE CLARENCE, so well and favorably known as one of the finest steamboats trading ia our Intercolonial waters. Built especially for the C. and N. E. S. N. Co. THE CLARENCE was built and engined by Wingate and Co., of Glasgow, in 1875, classed for AIOO. Length between perpendiculars, 225 feet . 3 inches Beam, moulded, 30 feet Depth, moulded, at hold, about 18 feet Depth, moulded at Saloon, 17 feet Fitted with two pairs of direct-acting compound surface condensing engines, 250 h.p. cylinders, 26 inches internal diameter. Low pressure, 52 internal diameter ; stroke, 20 inches . The boiler rooms, tubular description, 14 feet diameter; length of shell, 17 feet; working pressure of from 60 to 70 lbs to square inch Palatial Saloon amidships, 59 feet long, maple fittings, with accommodation for 84 passengers; one of the best saloons on the coast of Australia Steerage Accommodation for 40, with female cabin for 12—in all, 52 Three (3) Hatches, 3 Winches (steam), and Donkey Boiler for working ditto Officers’ Cabin aft, with monkey poop Has great Speed, and her draught of water being easy, fits her for any trade in Australia or New Caledonia, for which she is peculiarly adapted Buyers are invited to inspect The Clarence, now in port, and every facility will be afforded the profession to overhaul and thoroughly examine this fine steamship. Terms at sale. FRASER AND CO, Auctioneers, Sydney.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5681, 14 June 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5681, 14 June 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5681, 14 June 1879, Page 4

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