Anctions W. H. HABGBEAVES. THIS DAT. TO CLOSE SHIPMENTS. W H. HARGREAVES is instructed by H • C. W. Turner, Esq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Cathedral Square, ON FRIDAY, 31st JULY, The nndermentioned GOODS TO CLOSE SUNDRY SHIPMENTS, Viz.— 500 half-chesta tea, ex May, from Poochow 10 quarter-casks port wine 30 do O O sherry 10 do Campbelton whiskey 10 do R. W. Preston's rum 50 casks Arrol's bottled porter, pints and quarts 29 cases Ash bye bottled ale, pints and quarts 60 casks Tenuant'e bottled ale, quarts 6 half-tierces Virginia twist tobacco, Black Dinah 10 barrels currants, new fruit -■ 100 boxes Brandon's Stearine candles, llbpckta 10,000 countess slates, 20 x 10 Samples of teas mny be had, prior to aalcj at tbe Auctioneer's rooms. Sale at Two o'clock, ' T»25 Terms at sale. 7141 TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, &c. W.H. HARGREAVES is instructed • TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Oα the Premises, LYTTELTON, ON FRIDAY, 31ST JULY, The Building used as the HarbourMaster's Office, 20 x 16, brick chimney, CQvered with galvanised ir6n. Also, the lean-to on .each eido of the old Custom-House, each 42 x 9, covered with galvanised iron. Sale at 11.30 sliarp. 7-29 7251 Terms at sala. ~~~ MATSON AND CO. ~~~~] HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE* WEST: COAST ROAD. ? " : ]%* EBSRS H. MATSON AND CO. have LVI been instructed by B. D. Thomas, Esq, to OFFER FOB SALE' j All that property known as the ; KOWAI PASS HOTEL, ' ; Together with '- TWENTZ ACRES LAND. > The house islarge/and nearly new, stables, out-buildings and improvements. The above is now occupied by Mr J. H. Bailey, whose tenancy expires on 6th March next, on which date possession could be given. The hotel is doing a good business. Terms very liberal. H; MATSON & CO., 7-30 7296 Auctioneers. H. E. ALPORT. THIS DAY. SALE OP HANDSOME FURNITURE IN LYTTELTON. MB H. E. ALPORT has received instructions from Captain Morgan (who is relinquishing housekeeping! to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION; < On FRIDAY NEXT, the 31ST JULY, At 12 Noon, ALL HIS SUPERIOR FURNITURE, removed from bis residence, Voelas road, Lyttelton, to. the stores of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Norwich Quay, where, by permission, tbe eale will be held. y The furniture is really first-class and nearly new, Comprising— DRAWING BOOM AND DININGBOOM FURNITURE, viz., splendid walnut suite, covered amber satin, i.e. conch, 6 chairs, 2 easy chairs, footstool; fine toned trichord piano 'by Metzler, in very handsome walnutcase, and music stool; Persian ' pile, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearthrugs ; 6 mahogany chairs, . , ■ covered Bussia leather ; easy chair, covered maroon rep ; mahogany cheffonier, walnut what-not;,large chimney glass, gilt frame ; mahogany extension table, oval ends ; ; inlaid walnut card table, mahogany coffee table; fine chromos and engravings, gilt frames; euperior eight-day clock, lustres, vases; handsome kerosene lamp, wool mats, green rep, muslin and chintz . ■:■ • curtains, curtain poles, rings, brackets, &c. HALL.—OiI cloth, door mats, hat and coat rack. ~.-■, BEDROOM. — Full sized handsome French bedstead, hair mattraeses, leather pillows and bolsters, iron and stretcher bedsteads, flax mattrasses, mahogany and kauri chests of drawers, mahogany marble top washstand and chamber ware, dressing tables, large looking glass, china toilet set, mahogany commodes large kauri clothes press, with drawers, towel horses, India matting, Marsala quilts, large blankets, twilled sheets, japanned hip bath' PANTRY.. KITCHEN, SCULLERY, &c. —Superior plated spoons, forks, ladles, cruet, ivory handle table and cheese knives and carvers, plated and Britannia metal teapots, dieh covers, part china dessert service, part dinner service, part china tea and breakfast set, kitchen tall*, chairs, fender and fire irons, saucepans, kettles, trays, tinware, biooms, buckets, brushes, garden tool?, &c, &c. The Bale will beheld close to the Lyttelton goods station, so that buyers from Christchurch can have their purchases placed in railway trucks without delay or damage. 7-28 7219 MILES & CO PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. FOR SALE, Subject to the approval of the Supreme Court, THOSE SPLENDID PROPERTIES KNOWN AS TH£ PUBAL AND AHURIRi ESTATES Together with the BHEEP AND CATTLE Depastured thereon. Apply to MILES & CO.; or, ROBERT WILKIN, 5 S 4792 Chrifltchureh. J. H. BENNETT. TATTBRBALLMS. SATURDAY, AUGUST Ist. One o'Clock. THOROUGHBRED FILLY. JH, BENNETT ;ie; instructed to SELL • _ by AUCTION as above— ...-" MARITANA," Bay filly, rising 4 yrs, by «Traducer," dam "Hypathia," by Nutwitb, out of a " Gratis " mare. Nutwith by " Sir Hercules," dam "Flora Mclvor." Maritana was not taken up until after she was 3 yrs. old, and has never b**en tried; is in good condition, end fit to put to work. 7-22 7062
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Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2801, 31 July 1874, Page 3
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