WEDNESDAY, 16th FEBRUARY. TO RAILWAY CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS IN THE IRON TRADE. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. fi EORGE THOMAS has been favored with VT iastruction from Messrs Brogden & Sons to sell by auction, on Wednesday, llith Feb., at his new store, Brandon-street, the following Goods, samples of which are now T on view at thp store. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, and adjourn to lunch at 1 o'clock : — 647 grubbers ) Jn ]ots to suifc 36 spiking hammers V niii-rinseis 20 barrels patent fuse J Plircuaser»-1P lircuaser »- 1 vice bench 12 cwt white lead 3 cwt patent dryers 3 sets boring tools I 2 cwt chain i 4-cwt anvil (1) 17 cwt 3£ nails odo 3 do 8 do 2i do 7do 2 do 100 feet hose 066 picks „ * 1 glue kettle 4 doz shovels r/ 10 ewt smiths' tools (steeled) § 72 grafting tools - § • 1 spring whittle -fj 104 cwt blister steel sj 9j do sheer do a> 70 do octagon do - •"£ o do east do « 190 hammers (all steel) 5 6.3 tons bar iron . 20 oft cro«-cut saws ,2 20 4Jft do do a 32 7ft pit do M 31 Bft do do 32 Oft do do J 5g crow bars 6 double pointed picks Chest joiners' tools 0 double blocks 6 three-fold do j 1 leading do 21 tip waggons, end and «ide tip The auctioneer would specially call the attention of contractors to the above pale. | For further particulars apply to ! GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and General Merchant. THURSDAY, 17th FEBRUARY. SALE OF A NICE FREEHOLD AND BAKERY AT FEATHERSTON. At 2 o clock, AT SHIRLEY'S HOTEL. /GEORGE THOMAS will sell hy auction on \JT Thursday— The half-acre, part of section 253, on which is erected a dwellinghonse and bakehouse, with a splendid oven (which cost £40 in erection), now in the possession of Mr S. Nolan, who is doing a splendid business. Terms^iberal, declared at sale. N.B. — This is a first-rate opportunity for a small capitalist, who understands baking, to make a fortune. THURSDAY, 17th FEBRUARY. TO SMALL CAPITALISTS, This is a rare opportunity for securing A SNUG HO M*E STEAD, In the vicinity of FEATHERSTON, Which is bound to become one of the most rising townships in the province, on account of the RAILWAY PASSING THROUGH IT. fi EORGE THOMAS has received instruc\JC tions from Mr James Saunders, to sell by auction, on Thursday, 17th February (immediately after the sale of Mr Nolan's bakery, at Featherston) — A nice little suburban property, containing twenty-seven acres Also, Three acres of town property, vvluch will be sold separately. The suburban property consists of partly bush land, and partly clear; nearly all fenced in; a portion sub-divided and laid down in English grass ; a large garden well stocked with fruit trees aud vegetables, regularly fenced in with a live hedge. On the property is erected a six-roomed house, dairy, cowshed, and pigstyes. For further particulars apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and General Merchant, Wellington. N.B. — This really forms a nucleus for a small capitalist to make an independence. FRIDAY, 18th FEBRUARY. TO THE SETTLERS IN THE UPPER HUTT, AND OTHERS. SALE OF TWENTY-THREE^YALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS OF LAND, With frontages to main and private roads. G1 EORGE THOMAS will sell by auction, at f the Criterian Hotel, Upper Hutt — 23 allotments of land, with frontages of each 33ft by depths varying from BGft to l-2Uft Cm, OX FRIDAY, 18th FEBRUARY. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. Luncheou at 1 o'clock. Terras liberal, declared at sale. Plan 'of subdivisions can be seen at Martyn's Criterian Hotel. For further particulars, apply to the auctioneer, GEORGE THOMAS, Lambton Quay, Wellington. TUESDAY, 29th FEBRUARY. SALE AT TAWA FLAT OF HORSES, SHEEP, MEADOW AND OATEN HAY. r GEORGE THOMAS has received instrucT tions from Mr W. Smith, Tawa Flat, to sell by auction, on his farm, on Tuesday, 29th February, at 2 o'clock — 3 first-class trap horses, broken-in to single or double harness 25 tons good meadow hay 25 do do oaten do To ba sold in lots to' suit purchasers. 300 sheep, just fit for the butcher Terms at sale. WEDNESDAY, Bth MARCH. p EORGE THOMAS is instructed by the \T Acting Trustee Under the* will of the late Mr. Abraham Harris to offer for sale by public auction on Wednesday, the Bth day ot March, 1870, at his auction rooms, in the city of Wellington — That valuable estate, situate in the Wairarapa, and known as " Harris' Run/ comprising sections 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 30, and 31, Warekaka block, and sections IC3, IG4, lUS, ICC, 107, ICB, 169, 170, 171, 176, and 177, Awhea block, containing together 4650 acres, or ' thereabouts, of excellent land, nearly the whole of which is substantially fenced, together with commodious dwelling - house, wqpl - sheds, sheep-yards, and other conveniences, and a flock of sheep depasturing thereon, numbering^ 3500, or thereabouts, the whole forming a most compact and valuable property well worthy the attention of capitalists. A plan of the land may be seen either at the offices of the Auctioneer or of the vendor's solicitors. For further particulars apply to THOMAS, Auctioneer: TRAVERS & OLLIVIER, Vendor's Solicitors : Or to MR. CHARLES HARRIS, On the Run, By whom the 1 property will be shown to intending purchasers. p EORGE THOMAS has now FOR SALE vT privately at his Rooms, Lambton Quay — •1 beautiful Rosewood Pianoforte, by Chappell, of London. Also, 1 first-class Harmonium, 10 stops, suitable for a small church or chapel.
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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 37, 14 February 1876, Page 3
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