FRIDAY, 14th JANUARY. IMPORTANT SALE OF NEW SEASON'S TEA. H EORGE THOMAS has received inatrucU tions to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambton Quay, on Friday, the 14th instant, at 2 o'clock, the following choice new season's tea, just landed ex Otago, from Melbourne, viz. — 85 J-chests tea, Annie Mabel, § 96 SB£ „ „ „ „ §97 95 £ „ „ „ „ §59 103 J „ „ „ „ §76 92 i „ „ „ „ §89 95 boxes „ „ „, §82 74 „ „ „ „ §84 60 i chests Wm. Turner §71 60 4 „ „ „ „ §72 Also, 4 cases superfine mustard 2 „ Durham Samples of the .teas for liquoring can be had on application to the auctioneer, Lambton Quay, immediately opposite the Athenaeum. Terms liberal, declared at sale.
TUESDAY, 18th JANUARY. FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE, AND TWO ALLOTMENTS OF LAND, t GHUZNEE-STREET. p EORGE THOMAS is instructed by Mr \T Jno. McGuire to sell by public auction on Tuesday, the 18th day of January, 1876, the following lots :—: — ; Lot 1. ! All that substantially-built Dwelling House, consisting of 7 rooms, j kitchen, wash-house, and offices, situated in Ghuznee-street, near Taranaki-street, and now in the occupation of Mr. McGuire, toi gether with the allotment of land on which the house is erected, having 39 feet to Ghuzneestreet by a depth of 73 feet. Lot 2. All that allotment of land adjoining | the before -mentioned, having a I frontage of 39 feet to Ghuzneestreet, by a depth of 73 feet. The above properties are well worth the attention of capitalists and others who I desire a first-class investment. Terms. — Twenty-five per cent, cash, and the balance in one month. TUESDAY, 18th JANUARY. TO CAPITALISTS, STOREKEEPERS, PARTIES DESIROUS OF A SUBURBAN RESIDENCE AND OTHERS. fi EORGE THOMAS is instructed by W. U Finnimore, Esq., to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambton Quay, the following valuable freehold properties at Karori, on Tuesday, 18th January, 1876 — Lotl. ALL THAT VALUABLE BLOCK OF LAND, being part of Section No. 41, in Karori district, having a frontage of 612 links to the main road, by a depth of 5000 or 5025 links, and containing about 31 acres ; together with the well-fur-nished and commodious house and outbuildings thereon, formerly occupied by W. H. Kells, and known as the Surprise Hotel. Lot 2. ALL THAT VALUABLE^ BLOCK OF LAND adjacent to Lot 1, having a frontage of 612 links, by a depth of 1666 links, and containing 10 acres 2 perches. The above property presents an opportunity rarely to be met with, being about 2 miles from Wellington. There is a growing desire for an hotel in the district, and the situation is a most healthy one. Liberal terms ¦will be made with purchasers, and possession in a month can be given. Terms at sale. SATURDAY, 15th JANUARY. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from the New Zealand Government Telegraph Department to sell by public auction, on Saturday, 15th instant, at 12 o'clock sharp, «t the yards of the Telegraph Department, for the benefit of whom it may concern, ex Avalanche, Williams from London — 202 coils No. 8 galvanized telegraph wire, more or less damaged, in lots of one ton, or the lot. Terms cash. TUESDAY, 18th JANUARY. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by public auction, at his sale-room, on Tuesday 18th inst., at 2 o'clock, ex Canny Scott, Bartlett, from New York — J. 20 cases American chairs (particulars in next advertisement) 35 nests painted tubs 20 dozen zinc and wood washboards. Terms liberal. WEDNESDAY, 19th JANUARY. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by auction, the celebrated thoroughbred Entire Horse, YOUNG ROYALTY, at the stables of the Nag's Head, Cubasi reet, on Wednesday, 19th instant, at 12 o'clock. The horse is expected to arrive in Wellington on or about 15th inst. PEDIGREE. Sire Royalty, by Chevalier; dam Regalia, by St. John, out of Rakish Kit, by Emigrant, out of Spaewife ; Chevalier, by Lawson's Tros, out of Flora Mclvor, by Emigrant ; Lawson's Tros by Tros, out of Persiani, by the Colonel. Chevalier was taken to Sydney to run at the Homebush meeting, but he broke down, and was sold for £500 to go to the stud. Dam My Mary Ann, got by H Barbiere, dam Flyaway, imported from New South Wales. Young Royalty is 7 years off, in color a rich dappled chestnut ; with great bone and substance, and exceptionally good constitution. He has just finished his second very successful season in Marlborough, and has proved himself a sure foal getter. | WEDNESDAY, 19th JANUARY. rE. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction, at his saleroom, on above date, at 2 o'clock sharpGeneral merchandise, consisting of wines, beer, spirits, &c, &c. Particulars in future issue. All without reserve I . PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR R. J. DUNCAN has been favored with instructions from Napier Bell, Esq, to sell by public auction, on an early date — The whole of his valuable household, furniture and effects, including a very handsome pianoforte by Collard and Collard. Full particulars will be published prior to the sale. WARNOCK'S celebrated SOAPS are sold by all respectable Grocers and Storekeepers.
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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 10, 13 January 1876, Page 3
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