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THURSDAY, 30th MARCH. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction, at Jiis salerooms, on Thursday, 30th inst, at 11 o'clockBice, salad oil, hops, nails, half-chests tea Cases salmon and lobster, Epsom salts, prunes Lime juice, axe-handles, currie powder, sarsaparilla Jam, chairs Halt-tester and iron bedsteads Piano, harmonium Feather dusters 4 boxes'satchels 3 toile£sets 12 dozen tooth combs 18 sewing machines, including Singers', Agenona, Little Waiizers, &c. 200 6 x 9 drain pipes 4 jars pickles 601bs bacon 1 kitchen table 2 violins 6 register stoves Water bottles and glasses Dishes, plates, &c. 1 fender and irons 2 kerosene lamps 1 bedstead and matting Feather pillow and bolster lbed 1 toilet service 2 kitchen tables 1 toilet glass Pair chintz curtains Floorcloth, &c •Hearthrug Curtains and blinds Blankets Oval bath Table covers 2 cases Marshall and Copeland's ale, pints 6 trimmed hats ' ¦ 6 cotton hoods ChDd's costume ' Hair nets . - 2 dozen brooches 2 shawls 6 fancy baskets Colonial sofa Fender 5 dish covers I Yorkshire cooking range 1 iron bedstead 5 doz 7 to 10 plate locks, fine 6 do No 1 Suffolk latches o£ do do 2 do do * 6 do do 3 do do 6 do do 4 do do . 3dodo 2 Norfolk do . 5 do do 3 do do 1 do 6in rim locks 4 do 4£in do latches 6 do 2£in padlocks 2 do 2in do 1 do lfin do 3 coffee pots I sideboard and bookcase 20 pairs children's lace boots 1 sewing machine . 1 case maccaroni 1 case vermicelli 3 do table salt lwashstand and ware 1 towel horse 1 iron bedstead Toilet table and glass • 1 glads, marble topped 1 folding chair Commode 2 wooden bedsteads Looking-glass , Washstand and ware - - - Toilet table and glass Wooden bedstead 1 chair 3 prints 1 sofa, mahogany • ' 1 dresser 1 taVe, round 4 chairs 13 milkpans 2 zinc buckets lsofa 6 mahogany chairs 1 do arm do I 1 do bookcase 2 poles and rings Fender Clock 1 stove piping and stand • ' 4 youths' coats ' 2 single bedsteads Besides a very large quantity of miscellaneous goods, too numerous to particularize Sale at 11 o'clock. THURSDAY, 30th MARCH. PUBLIC SALE. • i .- ¦ i ¦ * MB B. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from Mr Jas. O'Shea to sell by public auction on his premises, Harbor-street) on Thursday, 30th inst, at 12. o'clock sharp, 20 cases' Morewood's galvd iron, 26 guage, assorted lengths, 6 to 9ft, more or less ' damaged at the late fire • i . Terms cash. '. SATURDAY,*Ist APRIL./ . MB. B. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by public auction, onSaturday, Ist April, at his Auction Mart, at 2 o'clock, if not previously disposed of—. ; - FBEEHOLD TOWN ACBE No." 281, in allotments, as per plan, to be seen at the auctioneer's, and the supplement of the Evening Post on Saturday ¦ evenings], " ' The above is one of the very best sites in Te Aro, and has a frontage of 112 feet to Cambridge' Terrace, by a depth of 330 feet to Lorrie-street (known as the Albion* Cricket- Ground). • Title, direct from the owner an 3 under the Land Transfer Act. - '•• ¦ - After the sale of the above, B. J. D. will sell a Freehold allotment of land, having a frontage of 49 feet to Torystreet by 100 feet to Buckle-street. '* This is also one of the;best sites in Te Aro, and admirably adapted for a large store- or public house. Terms, 25 per cent, cash, balance in 3 months. THUBSDAY, 30ffi MABCH, .. . .;•. •At 12 o'clock: IMPORTANT SALE~OF FITRNITURE. v " ¦* - • _ „_ . ¦ ¦ - ' - - MB G. H. VENNELL will sell by public -auction at the residence of J. E. Nathan, Esq, .Hawkestone.rstreet, on the above date— <¦ t A magnificent trichord piano, 7 octaves^ . ' ,by Pleyell . r 1 elaborately carved. walnut drawingroom • |J »' suite, springed/ stuffed, hair covered, •¦¦"• i Utrecht velvet ' ' 1 oval shaped centre table, spider supports 1 pah* card tables en suite ' ' 1 Spanish mahogany dining table, massive carved cabriole legs/ telescope* slide, patent screw, &c, &c. E -¦ j - 1 Spanish mahogany sideboard, collarette, and plate drawer _ . • L Spanish- mahogany- wing wardrobe, ' plate-glass drawer * , 1 handsome pier-glass, 6ft x 4ft 6in Diningroom suite in horsehair. , '- Bronzes, china Silver-plated ware •-" ' % Engravings, paintings - - Glassware, china Vj - Bedding, bedsteads * Washstands, dressing-glasses Fenders and fireirons Bookcase and cupboard Clocks, carpets, and hearthrugs Chairs, tables Kitchen utensils Stable and garden tools Catalogues may be had of the auctioneer. The .furniture will' be on view on Wednesday between 10 and 4 o'clock. Terms at sale. : Sale at 12 o'clock. , , Luncheon provided. T OOK OUT for MACLEAN'S AJTNUA ±J CLEARING SALE, to commence in a few days. Cuba-street; pROWN AND ANCHOR HOTEL. U Lambton Quay. SAMUEL PKOSB.BE, ' Proprietor. N.B.— The best stables in town in connection .with the above. , r . „{" \ FOB SALE, one 6 horse-power double cylinder Steam Engine : also, 2 Lathes and 1 Saw-bench. Apply to W. James.

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 75, 29 March 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 75, 29 March 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 75, 29 March 1876, Page 3