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SATURDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction, at the Wairarapa Carrying Company's Depot, on Saturday, 10th September, at 11 30 o'clock — The balance of plant, waggon Horses, weighing machine 1 chaff and corn cutter Ropes, chains, &c, &c. 10 cases Scotch harness, specially imported for the above plant, combining shaft and leading sets, whips, kc, kc. THURSDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER. MR. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell, positively without reserve, by public auction on above date, at his sale-rooms, Panama-street, at 2 o'clock, the following freehold properties, viz : — 100 acres (more or less) well situated, No. , in the Rangitumau Block 100 acres, (more or less) very valuable land, No. 72, in the Manaia, and within a mile of Masterton 2 acres in the town of Palmerston 2 town acres in the City of Wellington : All that piece or parcel of land, being part of town section No. , containing about 2£ perches (more or less) next to Mr. Maddens, corner of Manners and Crawford-streets. Further particulars will be duly published. THURSDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from Mr. J. Pownceby to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambton Quay, on Thursday, 14th September, at 10 o'clock, unless previously disposed of— The lease and good- will of a fruiterer's shop and dwelling-house in Willis-street, at present in the occupation of Mr. J. Powncoby, and next door to Mr. Cohen's jeweller's shop. The lease has two and a-half years to run, and is let at the very low rental of £2 per week. Stock, furniture, horse, express, and harness, can be taken at a valuation, at the option of the purchaser. For further particulars, apply to Mr. J. Pownceby, on the premises ; or, to R. J. DUNCAN, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER. GENERAL CLEARANCE SALES. MR. R. J. DUNCAN begs to give notice to his friends and supporters, and to the public generally, that in consequence of having disposed of his large auction rooms, corner ot Lambton Quay and Panama-street, he will have the pleasure of selling off the balance of his stock-in-trade (duty paid and in bond) at public auction, without reserve. The first sale will take place on Tuesday, 19th September. The sales will commence at 11.30 each day. Luncheon provided at 1 o'clock. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had in the course of a few days. Further particulars will be duly published. Meantime the auctioneer assures his old customers and friends that every lot must necessarily be sold without reserve ; and therefore respectfully invites their special notice to these bona fide sales. At the same time Mr. Duncan desires to return his very heiirty thanks for the extensive and kindly support he has received from the trade and public generally. SATURDAY 9th SEPTEMBER. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by public auction at his sale rooms, Mannersstreet, A large lot of household furniture and effects consisting of— Mattrasses. palliasses, bedsteads Chairs, tables, washstands, looking glasses Chests of drawers, pictures, clocks Glassware, books, fancy goods, &c. And, by order of Mr. David Duck, of the Clarendon Hotel, for account of whom it may concern — 1 large case "i 1 portmanteau >Contents unknown. 2 boxes J Sale commences at 2 o'clock precisely. TUESDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY has received instructions to sell by public auction, at his salerooms, Manners-street, the following goods, removed for convenience of sale — 1 handsome umbrella and hat stand 1 patent " Home Washer "' machine, washing, wringing, and mangling combined 1 large bath, cornice poles complete, blinds and rollers Butter tray and stand, bagatelle board Fancy cages, telescope, lamp globes and chimneys Glass aud wood finger plates (16), 5 bells 7 bell pulls and springs, 12 gas jets Window fasteners, door handles, bolts Brass hinges, sash pullers, cistern balls 1 powerful galvanic battery Tea and coffee service, cream jugs, &c. Marine binocular glasses 1 Avery's weighing machine, large size 1 5-pull beer engine, second hand 1 superior mahogany 100 table 1 chest drawers 1 small grindstone, 1 filter 1 carpet cushion, 1 Chinese table 1 piece floorcloth, 1 chess table 2 electric telegraph models 2 grained tin travelling cases 1 large steel engraving, framed 1 handsome inlaid ladies' work table 2 parcels 110 cards New Zealand ferns, mounted 1 Yorkshire range, complete 4 revolving shutters Also, 1 splendid cottage piano, lately first prize at Mr. Jones' art union, valued at 60 guineas Sale at 2 o'clock precisely. SATURDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER. IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Andrew Young, Esq., to sell S" r auction, on the above date, at the Nag's cad, Cuba-street, at 2 o'clock p.m., the following lot of horses : — 1 pair first-class carriage horses, owned and driven by Sir James Ferguson 1 grey mare, being one of the handsomest and best gentlemans' hades in the province 1 very handsome pair of greys, suitable for a gentleman's carriage 1 powerful spring cart horde, suitable for either a butcher or "brewer's trade; guaranteed staunch , - 1 pair of handsome ponies (very fast), together with buggy and harness Also, i 6 horses, suitable for general work, including cabs, carriages, or gent's hacks On Saturday, at 2 o'clock, at the Nag's Head. The auctioneer can confidentially, and is warranted to recommend the above lot of horses to intending purchasers, as being the handsomest and most useful ever offered to the public of Wellington, and are subject to any reasonable trial after the sale. Terms cash. MONDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER. SALE OF ODD FELLOWS' HALL AND SITE, ON BUILDING LEASE FOR TWENTY-ONE YEARS. MR. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the trustees to sell by public auction, at the Hall, on Monday, the 18th day of September, at 12 o'clock noon — The site and buildings of the Odd Fellows' Hall, on building lease for a term of 21 years. The property has a frontage of 75ft. to Lambton Quay, and 100 ft. to Grey-street. Full particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneer, and at the Hall from ' j - . R. Al MARSHALL,'; Secretary. I ../ ¦-•.i *'_t'i.O }\lj.x. d.t.'jl' iU-

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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 60, 8 September 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 60, 8 September 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 60, 8 September 1876, Page 3

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