TUESDAY, 31st AUGUST. PUBLIC SALE. SADDLERY. IfR. G. H. VENNELL will sell by public -"i- auction, at his stores, Hunter-street, on Tuesday, 31st inst.— 2 cases assorted gent's saddles 3 sets double buggy harness 1 case snaffles ana bridles Ladies' and gent's Pelham do ¦ Martingales Ladies' and gent's riding whips lOOOlbs. curled horsehair Cart and express harness &c, &c, &c. Sale at 2 o'clock. TUESDAY, 31st AUGUST. TO BAKERS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. 105 TONS SUPERFINE ADELAIDE FLOUR (WARRANTED), Without Reserve. MR R. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction, on the Queen's Wharf, on Tuesday, 31st August, 1875— 25 tons Dunn's 25 do Margary 20 do Crawford 15 do Rowett & Hooper 15 do W. Hanke 5 do Duffields Total 105 tons superfine Adelaide flour Terms— Over £50, four months' approved bills. Note. — Delivery of all purchases must be taken before Saturday. Up to Friday night rent will be free. Buyers must, however, settle accounts' before Thursday, 2nd September. This is a genuine unreserved auction sale, and the whole 105 tons will be sold to the highest bidders. THURSDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER. VALUABLE INVESTMENT. Taranaki-street, corner of Arthur-street, (late in the occupation of Mr. Aitken, Grocer). MR. J. H. WALLACE in instructed to sell by public auction, at" his sale room, Hunter-street, on Thursday, 2nd September, at 2 o'clock p.m. — That valuable freehold having a fron- . tage of 23 feet to Taranaki-street and a frontage of 80 feet io Arthurstreet, together with the substan-tially-built new house and shop, late in the occupation of Mr. Aitken, grocer. Further particulars to be had at the office of the auctioneer. THURSDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD Drummond-street, Adelaide Road. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by the proprietor to sell by public auction, «,t his sale room, Hunter-street, on Thursday, 2nd September, at 2 o'clock p.m. — That valuable freehold, Drummondstreet, Adelaide Road, a frontage of 31 feet by 190 feet, together . with two new and well-built comfortable houses, papered and painted. A good well and pump. For further particulars, apply to the auctioneer. TUESDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER. AUCTION SALE TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. THE undersigned will ' offer for sale by public n auction on Tuesday, 7th September, at store, Kebbell's Milk — 500 bags bran 19 do malting barley 7 boxes thumb blue; ea 251bs 4 do Windsor do, ea 251bs ' ' 4 cases bacon and hams 5 bags pearl barley 50 do barley meal 150 boxes candles 100 casks cement, ex William Fruing 3 do white clover 1 do red do l*do trefoil do • *20 do currants 30 boxes do 750 sacks flour 350 bags do, lOOlbs 250 do do, 501bs [Brands — Anderson & Mowatt, Ruddenclau, King's,Lane's,.Moffat's, andDuncan's.] 350 sacks flour, Dun's Adelaide 1 bale hops, Nelson 5 cases J. & T. Morton's red herrings 20 do potted meats • 40 bis rosehead nails, lin to 2£in 6 cases Cross & BlaokweU's salad oil, pints 9 do do do, J pints 500 bags oats 3 bales printing paper, double crown 1 do do do, do demy 2, 3, 4in planks, ash 100 bags rice, ea 561bs SUGAR. 100 gunnies Yarraville crystals, I.C. 40 do 2 white- . 40doC SOAP. 40 boxes, ea $cwt, 2 crown 19 do, do do, blue mottled 30 do, do do, Excelsior 20 kegs sulphur copper SPIRITS. 20 casks Jeffery's ale 4 qr-casks Martell's pale brandy 3 do do do dark do 63 cases do do 5 qr-casks Vine Growers pale do 1 hhd do do 30 cases do do 5 do, ea 48 flasks, do do 50 do Pomerall claret 50 do St Julian do 25 do St Medoe do 36 do Sechback & Co's dry champagne, quarts 10 do do do do, pints 30 do Tom & Cameron's ginger wine 100 do J. H. Henke's Geneva, ea 2e;al 30 do do do, ea 4gal 7 qr-casks Red Star West India vatted rum, 34 o.p. 9 do do, 14 o.p. 10 do do Tom & Cameron's whiskey 7 cases Dunedin do 50 do Long John do 30 do fine Scotch do 30 do Rob Roy do - 40 qr-casks sherry Yglesia & Son 8 do do, Cousins' 4 Diamond 10 do Spanish Red 20 cases port wine 20 do sherry do TEA. 12 half-chests tea, RacheL ea 401bs 25 do do, St Brycedale, ea 401bs 35 do do, Legislator 48 boxes new seasons, ea6lbs, exPards 5 hogs sheepwash tobacco Wire VEHICLES-CARRIAGES & BUGGIES. 2 carryalls, covered, and 1 pole and shaft 2 buggies, no top 1 do, do, pole and shaft 1 fine American top, do do 1 waggon, 2-seated Sale at 12 o'clock. JAMES O'SHEA. JAMES SMITH, Auctioneer.
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Evening Post, Volume XII, Issue 52, 30 August 1875, Page 3
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