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WEDNESDAY, 31st JANUARY. | Household Furniture, Electro-platod War©, Mattraasmj Carpets, Sze. To Parties Furnishing, New Arrivals, and Others. T>EAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL & CO will j Jj sell by auction, at their rooms, on Wednesday, 31st January, at 2 o'clock (prior to the sale of Messrs. Brogden and Sons' plant) — Walnut wood drawing-room suite, cedar and rimu chest drawers, toilet tables, washstands, kitchen tables, 100 tables, colonial couches, and a large quantity of useful furniture. Also, 2 superior pianofortes in handsome walnut cases Terms cash. WEDNESDAY, 31st JAN JARY. Extensive and Unreserved Sale of Contractors' Plant, just landed, ex Clio, from Oamaru. To Railway and Bridge Contractors, Builders, Blacksmiths, Shipwrights, and others. Without reserve. T>EAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL & CO. have Jj received instructions from Messrs. Brogden and Sons to sell by auction, at their rooms, on Wednesday, 31st January, at 2 o'clock — Waggon mountings, strap bolts, coupling chains, collar straps, fiddlestick straps, wood and iron blocks from 4 to 9in. (single, double, and triple), patent block with endless chain, shipwrights' cramps, 13 cases eye-bolts, 15 rolls patent roofing felt, Gask's patent fuse, cross-cut and pit saws, large hammers, vyce, hand -cart bodies, hand-cart wheels, pile shoes, Sec, &c. One 25 cwt monkey and frame, 2 crab winches, 3 chests carpenters' tools, 3 boring apparatus (complete and very excellent, 4 coils I.R. piping, 2 blacksmith's bellows, 1 fireproof safe, 1 anvil, sets of lifting blocks, double and treble gun metal sheaves, and up to 10 tons weight ; and a large lot of sundries. Terms cash. No reserve. FRIDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. Following the sale of the Old Union Bank Property. To Intending Settlers, New Arrivals, Farmers, Sawmill Owners, Speculators, and others. BEAUCHAMP CAMPBELL, & CO, have received instructions to sell by public auction at the old Union Bank, Willis-street, immediately after the sale of that property, on Friday, 2nd February, at 2 o'clock, A splendid unimproved farm of 214 acres, within a quarter of a mile of the Karere railway station, Palmerston district. The soil is of undeniable excellence, timbered with some fine Matai, Totara, and Rimu. The distance from Palmerston (the future Chicago of the Manawatu district) is only five miles, trains running twice a day at a fare of Is 3d. This property is in the immediate vicinity of the populous Small Farm Settlement, and must eventually become one of the most valuable homesteads in the rapidly advancing Manawatu district. Terms liberal. FRIDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. Most Desirable Sections at Petoni, contiguous to the Railway Station. To Thrifty Artisans, Builders, Contractors, ' and Others. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL & CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, at the old Union Bank, corner of Willis ana Boulcott-streets (following the sale of that valuable property), on Friday, 2nd February, at 2 o'clock — Sections at Petoni, One of these being close to the Railway Station, and having for its basis an unlimited supply of the finest sand, suitable for builders, bricklayers, or asphalters, an easy rate of carriage to Wellington for which can be arranged with the railway authorities. Terms at sale. FRIDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. There will be sold by Public Auction, on the premises, by BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL & CO., that splendid property lately occrpied by the Union Bank, being town section No. 198 in the City of Wellington, divided into allotments as follows : — No. 1. — 45 feet frontage to Willis-street, by a depth of 150 feet, with the extensive buildings used as the offices of the bank. No. 2. — 45 feet 4 inches frontage to Willisstreet, and 53 feet 6 inches frontage to Boulcott-street. No. 3. — 58 feet 6 inches frontage to Boulcott-street, with the spacious dwelling house used as a residence by the manager of the bank. No. 4.— 41 feet 6 inches frontage to right-of-way. No. 5. — 46 feet 2 inches frontage to right-of-way. No, 6. — 46 feet 2 inches frontage to right-of-way. No. 7.-46 feet 2 inches by No. 8.-46 feet 2 inches by No. 9.-46 feet 2 inches frontage to right-of-way. No. 10. — 41 feet 6 inches frontage to right-of-way. No. 11. — 75 feet 2 inches, corner allotment, with stable. This property is in the centre of the city, and the upper allotments, which are most suitable for villa residences, command a magnificent view of the harbor. The buildings are of the most substantial description, having been erected regardless of expense. Plans can be seen, and all particulars obtained from BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL & CO , Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. At the old Union Bank, Willis-street. To follow the sale of that Valuable Property. Freehold Cottages in Bute-street, off Ingestrestreet. To Government, Bank and Insurance Clerks, Speculators, Investors, and Others. T)EAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL & CO. have ±J received instructions to sell by auction at the Old Union Bank, Willis-street (immediately following the sale of that property), on Friday, 2nd February, at 2 o'clock, Two newly erected, substantially built, and well finished Five - roomed ¦ Cottages, stand in er upon a section ot land 33 feet frontage to Bute-street, . off Ingesrre-street, with a depth of 60 feet. The situation is extremely healthy, and drainage perfect. The Cottages are insured for £2uO each, and are at present let to good tenants at £1 per week. Title indisputable. Terms easy. For cards to view, and any further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBBLL & Co. A RARE CHANCE.— For sale, a great bargain, nearly 800 cords of dry firewood, in any quantity from 2s wortii and upwards. My 6s loads'of wood are^ — well, try one; you will be surprised. W. G. Reitz, celebrated Red House, corner of Taranaki and Haining-streets. WOOLAHRA LODGE, BOULCOTT-ST. PRIVATE Boarding House. Vacancies for a few gentlemen. Plunge and shower baths. J. J. Beatty, Proprietor. PRIVATE Board and Residence for single gentlemen. Apply Mrs. Underwood, corner of Tory and Vivian-streets. T>OARD AND RESIDENCE.— Mrs £. Bull O can accommodate two or three Gentlemen, at Willow Bank House, top of PUtnmer's Steps

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Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 24, 30 January 1877, Page 3

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