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TUESDAY, 7th AUGUST. Furniture, Iron Bedsteads, Spring Mattrasses, Bridles, Harness, Fancy Goods, &c. Without Roservo. "DEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL & CO. have X) received instructions to sell by auction, at their rooms, on Tuesday, 7th August, at 2 o'clock — Iron bedsteads — very handsome hr If- tester, French and stump Rimu chests drawn .«, cluffonicrs Hound.tables, washstauds, and toilet tables Rocking chairs, toi et sets, lamp glasses Clocks, framed engravings Parlor and cabin stoves, wire netting fc-hop front and sashe-\ hall gas light Ameiicau brooms, coffee pots Kitchen utensils, <&c, &c. Bridles, harness, and faucy goods Terms cash. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL Sc CO., Auctioneers, Corner of Panama-street and Lambton Quay, And at Cuba-street. THURSDAY, 9th AUGUST, Cuba-street Sale Rooms. To arrive, ex Taupo, from Nolson. Fruit, Ornamental and Forest Trees and Shrubs, Quicks, &c. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL & CO. have received instructions to sell by public auction, at their rooms. Cuba-street, on Thursday, 9th August, at 2 o'clock, A very valuable and large assortment of Fruit trees of every description Ornamental shrubs and trees Forest trees, quicks &c, &c. Terms cash. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL & Co., _, _ Auctioneers. Corner Panama-street and Lambton Quay, and at Cuba-stroet. WEDNESDAY, Bth AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. Great Sa T e of Unredeemed Pledges. Without Reserve To Watchmakers and Jowellers, tho Gentry of Wellington, Dealers, Speculators, and Others. * BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL & CO. have received instructions to sell by public auction, at their Rooms, on Wednesday, Bth August, at 2 o'clock— *' The undermentioned extromely valuablo unredeemed pledgeB — 15 gold watches, open-faced and hunters 4o silver watches 16 diamond rings 25 gold chains and gold alberts, warranted 1 lady's set— broach and oarings set in diamonds, very massive Gold keepers and wedding rings, gold lockets Gold shirt studs and links Gold brooches and ear-rings Greenstone brooches and ear-rings Unique gold bracelets aud crosses Sterling silver gift mugs French and American clocks Field, marine, and opera glasses Ono very powerful telescope, mounted on a stand Aneroid, ship's barometer, pocket do Beautifully chased silver card case Handsome electro-plated tea and coffee services Sugar basins, cruet stands, &c, &c. Ono cuckoo clock Terms cash. BEAUCIIAMP, CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers, Corner of Panama-street and Lambton Quay, and Cuba-street. TUESDAY, 7th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. Regular Weekly Sale. MR. N. J. ISAACS will sell by public auetioD, at his rooms, J ambton Quay on Tuesday, 7th August, at 2 o'clockOranges Chairs Potatoes Blankets Cheeso Clothing Maize Patent medicines Flour Buckets Barley Tubs Oats Cutlery Butter Boots Ham Clothespegs Bacon Cigars Lemons Potatoes Grass seed Hair oil Groceries Perfumery Oilmen's stores Paintings Crockeryware Engravings Glassware Harmoniums Furniture Ornaments Saddlery Vases Harness Toilet sets Ranges Tumblers Stoves Wine glasses Ironmongery Brushware Nails Brooms Electro plate Fancy goods Jewellery Churns Watches Shovels &c, &c, &c, &c, &c. Terms liboral. No reserve. TUESDAY, 14th AUGUST, At 2 p.m. precisely. Important Sole of Land, Buildings, Blacksmith's and Wheelwright's Shops, &c, at the Upper Hutt, close to the Railway Station, and almost opposite the Post Office. By Order of the Mortgagees. WFINNIMORE has received instructions . to sell by public auction, at his temporary auctbn room, Lambfon Quay, adjoining Bank of New Zealand, on Tuesday, 14th inst., at 2 p.m. precisely — Tho unexpircd term of lease of all that valuable block of land_part of section No. 119, fronting tho Hutt road, with the dwelling house and shop, at present occupied by Mr. Richard Morris. The lease has 11 years to run at the very low ground rent of £10 per annum. On the Property (which is contiguous to the Railway Station and Post Office), in addition to premises occupied by Mr. R. Morris, there are three Shops and Cottages, producing an annual rental of £52. The Property has a frontage of 100 links to the Hutt road, by a depth of 325 links. All particulars, with cards to view, on application at tho auctioneer's office, where plans may be seen. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Most Important Unreserved Sale of Valuable Freehold Property in the heart of the City of Wellington. WFINNIMORE has received instructions . from the agents, Messrs. Benjamin Smith and Co., to submit to public competition, at his temporary auction room, Lambton Quay, adjoining the Bank of New Zealand, on an early date, of which due notice will be given — All that very valuable block of land, &c. (a portion of the estate of the late John Gibson), being those denrable properties on tho south side of Manners-street, extending from the Wesleyan Church towards Willisstreet, and comprising about 500 FEET, of most valuable frontage, which will be offered in lots to suit purchasers. It is almost superfluous to add that this is the most eligible opportunity for investment by merchants, traders, speculators, and others engaged in business that has offered for many years past, and advantage should be taken of this golden chance. FRONTAGES in Manners-street must in a short time command as much attention and become as valuable as those on the Reclaimed Land, from tho fact that the tramway traffic from the populous and extensive suburbs of Newtown, &c, will pass along this street, which is at the present moment one of tho MAIN Thoroughfares and seats of business in the city. PLANS are in course of preparation, and when fully completed, will be advertised. For further information apply to the Auctioneer or to Messrs. B. Smith it. Co.

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Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 181, 4 August 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 181, 4 August 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 181, 4 August 1877, Page 3