Auctions THIS DAY, MONDAY, 16th JUNE, At 2 o’clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. On the Premises, Dunrobin House, Moles-worth-street. Under Bill of Sale. LAERY and CAMPBELL (late Beauchamp, Campbell, and Co.) have received instructions to sell by public auction, on the premises, Dunrobin House, Mnleswortbstreet, This Day, Monday, 16th June, at 2 o’clock— The. whole of the Furniture contained in the above eleven-roomed house, which is nearly new, Consisting in part of— Piano, horsehair suite, extending and 100 tables, cane and wood seated chairs, carpets, electro-plated ware, glass, crockery, bedsteads and bedding, chests of drawers, lookingglasses, chamber ware, breakfast, dinner, and tea services, kitchen utensils, tubs, buckets, and all requisites for a first-class boardinghouse. A splendid Cornish range Sale at 2 o’clock. We would draw special attention to this sale, as the goods are nearly new, and have been well kept. LAERY and CAMPBELL, Auctioneers, Corner of Lambton-quayand Panama-street, TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 17th JUNE, At 11 o’clock. In the Assigned Estate of James Morton. BOAT AND FISHING GEAR. LAERY, and CAMPBELL (late Beauchamp, Campbell, and Co.) have received instructions from Mr. M. L. Marks, trustee in the above estate, to sell by auction, at their rooms, corner of Lambton-quay and Panama-street, on Tuesday, 17th instant, at 11 o’clock— A first-class centre-board boat, fitted with .* nets, masts, sails, oars, &c., &c., complete. A certain fortune for a steady fisherman. The boat can be seen at Hunter’s old wharf. Sale at 11 o’clock. On THURSDAY, 19th JUNE, 1879. MAGNIFICENT DRAUGHT HORSES, EXPRESS, HARNESS, DRAYS, &0., Ac., &c. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. , are favored with instructions to sell by public auction, on the above date, at 2 o’clock p.m.— 14 first-class draught horses, staunch and sound Express, harness, and drays 1 strong express, with pole And other Contractors’ plant For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 17th JUNE, At 2 o’clock. In A, A. Barnett’s Auction Room, Next to the Odd Fellows’ Hall, Lambtonquay. SUPERIOR OFFICE FURNITURE. Removed to the Room for Convenience of Sale, Alfred a. barnett win submit to public auction, in his rooms, Lambtonquay, on Tuesday, 17th instant, at 2 o’clock— A lot of Office Furniture, Consisting of— A superior escretoire and bookcase, office table, copying-press, casbbox, morocco leather-lined easy chair and two office chairs to match, inkstands, office stools, cane-seated chairs, aneroid clock and barometer (combined), readinglamp, stationery case, office and school maps, fonder, oak office chairs, horsehair easy chair, mat-, and sundries. Terms cash. THURSDAY, JUNE 19, In the Assigned Estate of George Thomas. Sale of Balance of Stock, by order of the Trustees. THE BALANCE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE in the above estate will be .sold by public auction, without reserve, on Thurs-, day next, June 19, commencing at ,12 o’clock, at the Stores, Brandon-street, opposite the' City Corporation|offices— , Consisting of— , ' Currants, stout, tubs Flour, in 100’s and 56’s Brandy, geneva Tea (half chests and boxes) Champagne, port and sherry wine Soda crystals, eoffee, pepper Vestas, wool packs, seap 5 tons fencing wire, maize ‘ ; Store truck, weighing machine Grass seed, salmon, kerosene Two hogsheads holloware 50 casks cement, fine salt F About 5 tons galvanised iron, various brands, in about ten lota 70 pair cart shafts, bottled ale Bird cages Ac., Ac., Ac. Terms atfsale. GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE Largest FURNITURE SALE that has yet occurred in Wellington will take place in the ARCADE BUILDINGS, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY next, the 18th and 19th JUNE. The Furniture and Furnishings have been removed, owing to the expiry of the lease of the importers, and is now on ■ view in the Promenade Gallery of the Arcade. About 500 lots, valued at £I6OO, will be sold absolutely without reserve. Please call and inspect the above. FRANCIS SIDEY, Auctioneer. SALE BY AUCTION BY MESSES. F R A S E R AN D 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.secunng this magnificent PASSENGER Steamer for any of the Lines in the neighboring colonies. . Fraser and co. (successors to l. e. Threlkeld and C 0.),. 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 in our Intercolonial waters. Built especially for the O. and N, E. S. N. Co. THE CLARENCE was built and engined by Wingate and Co., of Glasgow, in 1875, classed for AlflO. Length between perpendicular?, 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 tup. 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, 50 feet long, maple fittings, with accommodation for 34 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), i ... 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, for which she is peculiarly adapted Bayers 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 5682, 16 June 1879, Page 4
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