FRIDAY, 3rd DECEMBER. AUCTION SALE. TuTR. jamlTs smi.th Will sell by public auction, for the benefit of whom it may concern, at the stores of W. Waring Taylor, on Friday, the 3rd December, at 2 o'clock — 2 crates, each containing — 35 doz china tall Greek Norfolk teas 35 doz china small bowls to match 2 east iron portable boilers, 1.30 gallons, 1.40 gallons Also, without reserve, 6 trunks boots Wellington, Ist December. SATURDAY, 4th DECEMBER. REGULAR WEEKLY SALE. "IT B • JAMES SMITH Will sell by public auction, without reserve, at his mart, sundry lots of gpods to close consignments, comprising — Brushware, dandies, bass brooms, fibre, horse and scrub brushes, whips. Drapery — White and grey calicoes, flannels, white Crimean and merino shirts, fancy dress pieces, Crimean shirtings, clothing, capß, dress shirts, stays, muslin curtains, &c, &c. Household furniture and effects, ironmongery, 1 and 8-day clocks, boots and shoes. Also, 1 splendid paper-machie inlaid lady's work table 1 handsome work and desk combined, with compartments for work. Sale at 2 o'clock. ' - Terms cash. City Auction Mart, 2nd December. — ¦ _ — . — .
SATURDAY, 4th DECEMBER. PUBLIC SALE. M* ESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell by public auction, at their sale yard, Manners-street, on Saturday, the 4th December, at 12 o'clock noon, Previous to Mr. R. J. Duncan's Sale, The cart horse YOUNG INVINCIBLE, a dark roan, 16 hands 3 inches high, good level back, short legs, plenty of bone, and the right kind of hair ; by Old Invincible, out of the imported Tasmanian mare Pride (Old Invincible imported from England to Tasmania, and sold for 750 guineas to go to Auckland) ; Pride out of B. Home's, Esq, imported Lincoln mare, by Grey Champion (Grey Champion imported from England to Tasmania, and sold for 900 guineas to go to Melbourne). Young Invincible is therefore one of the purest bred Lincoln horses in New Zealand. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. MR. R. J. DUNCAN'S sale of Carriage, Light and Heavy Draught Horses, advertised to take place on THURSDAY, 2nd December, is unavoidably POSTPONED until SATURDAY, 4th Dec; For particulars see advertisement. SATURDAY, 4th DECEMBER. TRAP AND CAB HORSES. ONE VERY HANDSOME PAIR CARRIAGE ROANS, LIGHT & HEAVY DRAUGHT. MR R. J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell by auction, on Saturday, 4th December, at Messrß Bethune and Hunter's ' stockyards, Manners-street — About 22 very good horses from VVan- * ganui and. Patea The above are really good, and can be confidently recommended to all persons requiring useful and staunch horses. At-same time — An American buggy A waggonette Carts, &c, &c. 1 Concord buggy 1 cut under do, no top 1 very handsome English carriage 1 express Several sets of double and single harness Ladies' and gentlemen's saddles and bridles Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. SATURDAY, 4th DECEMBER. GEORGE THOMAS has received instrutions from Mr. Berg, the well-known boat-builder, to sell by auction, on Saturday, 4th December, at 1 o'clock, oh the breastwork — 1 pair-oared racing skiff, 23ft. long 1 pair-oared pleasure v skiff, 16ft. long. The boats are beautifully built of Huon pine and copper fastened. They will be on view till Saturday morning at Mr. Berg's boat-shed ; afterward at the breastwork, opposite M'lntyre's store, where the sale wuTtake place. Terms at sale.
SALE OF 800 SACKS OATS EX ORETI, 200 SACKS MAIZE. riEORGE THOMAS has received inU structions to sell by auction, on the Queen's wharf, immediately after arrival of the schooner Oreti — 800 SACKS PRIME FEED OATS Also, 200 SACKS PRIME MAIZE. Terms liberal. THURSDAY, 16th DECEMBER. GLENBERVIE TERRACE, SYDNEYSTREET. TWENTY-THREE FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS FOR SALE. GEORE THOMAS has received instructions from William Donald, Esq, to sell by auction, on .-Thursday, 16th^December, at 2 o'clock, at his rooms, LamMßnQuay — 23 allotments of land, as per plan, now to be seen at the office of the auctioneer, who would invite intending purchasers to inspect the same prior to the sale. There is a right-of-way from Sydney-street into Tinakori Road, and the whole of this property is within two minutes' walk of Government House. Terms liberal, declared at sale. Lunch provided. N.B. — The auctioneer would strongly recommend the attention of gentlemen in the Civil Service who may be on the look out for sites for villa residences in the immediate proximity of the Government buildings. WARNOCK BROS' CELEBRATED SOAPS. First Prize Soap Blue Mottled do Pale Yellow do Double Crown do Household do JACOB JOSEPH & CO, Agents. New Premises— Willis-street..
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Evening Post, Volume XII, Issue 132, 2 December 1875, Page 3
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