Auctions THIS HAY, SATURDAY, 13th DECEMBER, At 3 o’clock. £3BOO WORTH OF FIRST-CLASS JEWELLERY, Jasfc opened up, from the celebrated houses of Messrs. Petitpierrc find Co., and other first-class London jewellers. MR. FRANCIS SIIXEY has received instructions to sell by auction, in the Arcade Buildings— The finest collection of jewellery ever imported into New Zealand. The above must be sold ; the invoices are direct, have passed through no second hands, and will be sold at prices hitherto unknown in this city. Wholesale buyers can treat for large parcels. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, I3th DECEMBER, At 1 o’clock. The usual Weekly Clearing Sale of_ Furniture and sundries ; amongst which will be found a large quantity of kitchen utensils and crockeryware, clothing, blankets, sheets, &c., &c. MR. FRANCIS SXDEY will sell by auction in the Arcade Buildings— Furniture and sundries. Note. This sale will he worth attending. Everything will be sold positively without reserve. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 13th DECEMBER, At 2.30 o’clock p.m. Boating Men—Note the time. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY has much pleasure in selling by public auction, in the Arcade Buildings— The following first-class pulling boats—--1 four-oar clinker gig 1 racing whaleboat 1 pair-oar clinker gig On view in the Arcade on Saturday morning. MONDAY, 15th DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock sharp. JJNDER BILL OF SALE. MR. FRANC rs SIDEY has received instructions from Mr. Francis Bilton, to sell by auction, in the Arcade Buildings— The whole of the goods removed from the premises of Nicholas English, tailor, Willisstreet, consisting of— A first-class selection of tweeds, cloths, tailor’s furnishings, made up clothing, and the household furniture and utensils. TUESDAY, 16th DECEMBER, At half-past 4 o’clock. SALE OF VALUABLE BOOKS. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by auction, in the Arcade Buildings— The valuable collection of books belonging to the estate of the late Edward Miller. N.B.—Anyone wishing to dispose of firstclass books at this sale can have them included in the catalogue by leaving particulars with the auctioneer any time before 4 o’clock on Saturday, the 13th December. WEDNESDAY, 17th DECEMBER, At 11 o’clock sharp. UNDER BILL-OF-SALE. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY has received instructions from Mr, T. K. Warburton, to sell by public auction, on the premises of Mr. H. J. Goodman, Lambton- quay, on Wednesday, 17th December, at 11 o’clock — The whole of the valuable stock-in-trade, consisting of— Toys, music, pictures, berlin wools, &c., &c., which can be seen on the premises, where an inspection of the stock is invited. The above has been seized under bill-of-sale, and will be sold in one lot. Terms at sale. N.B.—The conditions of sale can be seen at the office of J. E. Fitz Gerald, solicitor, Lamb-ton-quay. THURSDAY, 18th DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. At Valentine's Yards, the Hutt. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY has received instruction* from Mr. William Mitchell, ef Morrison’s Run, Wairarapa, to sell by auction — 20 first-class hacks, trap, and heavy brake horses. All young, sound, and well-bred. Got by Troubadour, the prize roadster and carriage horse. Further particulars in catalogue. THURSDAY, 18th DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock sharp. IMPORTANT SALE OF MILCH COWS, HEIFERS, CALVES, HORSES, POULTY, &c., At Makara. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Mr. Thos. Igoe (who is leaving the district), to sell by public auction on his premises (section No. 20) Makara— The whole of his valuable stock and furniture, consisting of—--6 first-class milch cows Heifers, steers, and calves 1 brood mare, by London Tom 2 colts, saddle horses, and mares Pigs, poultry And, The whole of the-dairy utensils and household furniture. This is a chance not often to be met with for farmers and milkmen to replenish their live stock. Terms at sale. No reserve. DUNKDIN, THURSDAY, ISth DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. TO SHIPOWNERS AND OTHERS. Brig “ Emily,” Built by Hall, of Aberdeen, 1862. FOR POSITIVE SALE. WHITELAW & CO. have received instructions from the master and owner to sell by auction, at their rooms, Rattraystreet, Dunedin, on Thursday, 18th December, at 2 o’clock— The brig “ Emily,” as she now lies at the Rattray street Wharf ; was built by Hall, of Aberdeen, in 1862 ; classed thirteen years, Al., English Lloyds ; renewed December, 1875, for nine years, Al.; entirely copper-fastened, fitted with iron deck beams, sheathed with yellow metal over felt in April, 1879 ; carries a large cargo and sails very fast ; abundantly found in stores, ropes, &c., and recently had new spars, masts, and rigging, and is a splendid model; dimensions—length, 115 ft. sin. ; breadth, 22ft. 7in.; depth, 12ft. 6in. Catalogues of stores, sails, fittings, &c., are now ready. Terms at Sale. IMPORTANT SALE OF PROPERTY IN THE WAIRARAPA DISTRICT. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. TO be ssld by public auction, in the course of December next. All that VALUABLE PROPERTY, consisting of—--1333 acres, or thereabouts, being the seci: m M the Moroa Block, con- ■ ; 128 acres, and the section 2 rd, Taratahi Plain Block, containing 905 acres. For further particulars apply to Messrs. BRANDON & SON, "Solicitors for the Mortgagee.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5837, 13 December 1879, Page 4
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