•THURSDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, I At half -past 2 o'clock. To Merchants, Hotelkeopers, and Country Storekeepers. Unreserved Hale of Merchandise. To closo Consignments before Outgoing Mail. T AERY & CAMPBELL have been inI J etructed by the importora to sell by publio auction, without reserve (for the purpose of closing consignments before the outgoing mail), in their rooms, Lambton Quay, corner Panama-street, on Thursday, 24th February, at half-past 2 in the afternoon— 20 cases Burgundy, "Pommard's," quarts 10 do do do, pints 10 do champagne, Perinet, quarts 17 do do do, pints 10 do Ch. Lafito claret, quarts 10 do Ch. Margan do do 10 do Ch. Larose. do do 10 do clarot in pints, 10 do Chablis, quarts 10 do sparkling moselle, 6 do hook 10 do superior port 50 do Amontillado sherry 4 qr.-casks brown sherry 10 do Pemartui pale sherry 4 do Ugleßia do do 3 cases cherry brandy 50 do Bob Boy whisky, 10 do Mitchell's whisky—" square bottles" 30 do do do, "oval barrels" 200 do Erin-go-Bragh whisky 1 5 do Burkes old Irish whisky 30 do do Scotch do 20 do " Central Society" brandy 10 qr-casks do do 150 oaseß Muller Frers brandy 90 cases Younger's stout, quarts and pints 122 do do ale, quarts and pints GO do Barclay & Perkins' stout, quarts 65 do Bans' ale, bottled by Stone 45 do Nicholson's ale, champagne bottles, quarts and pints 150 do M'Ewan's ale, champagne bottles, quarts and pints 286 boxes and 24 balf chests tea 12 cases preserved freßh herrings and mackerell 10,000 La Tnerida cigars 20 cases florida water, 5 do Swiss milk 14 cases American chairs, assorted 60 do glasß (sizes from 16 x 12 to 30 x 20) Sale at 2 30. The above goods will be submitted in trade lots, and we are instructed to say, as an inducement for buyers to attend, that a portion of every line submitted will be sold to the highest bidder, without reservation; the vendors claiming to themselves the right to withdraw the balance; but we assure our customers that this right will not be exercised more than at any of our previous Bales. THURSDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. DWAN A CO. will sell by auction on Thursday, the 24th mat., at the Willisatreet Auotion Mart, at 2 o'olook p.m. — 1 Powell exhibition quadrant doubledemy Wharfda'e Printing Machine, complete in every particular, and furnished with self-flyers. The machine, being double-demy on late principle, 1b capable of working pff doublo news or larger. Terms easy. DWAN & CO. FRIDAY, 25th FEBRUARY. By order of the Governors of the Wellington College. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by the Governors of the Wellington College to sell by publio auction, at his sale room, Hunter-street, on Friday, the 25th February, at 2 o'clock p.m. — The lease for seven years of the land and premises, Willis-Btreet, lately occupied by Mr. Loubero, and adjoining the premises of W. W. Taylor, Egg. The land has a frontage of 25ft to Willis-street, by a depth of 100 ft. After which will be sold, by order of Mr. George Sutton — That compact little leasehold — unexpired term fourteen years, at a ground rent of £12 per annum— situated in Tinakori road, adjoining Mr. Duck's, nearly opposite to the Botanical Garden gates, with four -roomed house, a good garden and orchard, and is free from city rates. Sale Friday, 25th February, at 2 o'clock p.m. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Unreserved Sale of Horses and other Stook. SATURDAY, 26th FEBRUARY. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, at Tattersalls (Mountain's), Cambridge Terrace, A number of draught, carriage, and express horses, and other stock Further particulars will be announced. Anyone having horses, cows, poultry, &0., for unreserved sale, can have them enterec and advertised free of oost. The above will bo a good opportunity both for buyers and sellers, as a guarantee is given that every lot will be put up for bond fide Bale without reserve. MONDAY, 28th FEBRUABY, At 2 o'clock. Freehold Allotment, Reclaimed Land. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have been, favored with instructions to sell by publio auotion, at their rooms, corner of Featherston and Brandon streets, on Monday, 28th February, at 2 o'clock — All that valuable allotment on the Ee- ' claimed Land, being section No. 10 in block 3, having a 'frontage of 41 feet 9 inches to Stout-street by a depth' of 99 feet The above ia. situated exactly opposite the new. Supremo Court, and presents a rare opportunity for a first-class investment. Title under Land Transfer Act. MONDAY, 28th FEBRUARY. FREEHOLD VILLA. RESIDENCE, PKTONI. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have been favored with instructions from Mr. R. C. Easby to sell by publio auotion, at their rooms, on Monday, the 28th day of February, at 2 o'clock — Lot 1. The freehold property and grounds, known as Summer Bank, Petoni, containing 2a. Or. 20p. good land, well fenced, and subdivided into paddocks, having a frontage of 600 links to Crosbie Avenue by a depth of 356 links, together with the uewly-ereoted villa residence, containing five rooms, outhouses, workshop, &c, at present in the occupation of Mr. Easby Lot 2. All that piece of freehold land, well fonced, containing la. Or. 27p., having a frontage of 420 links to Bond-street The above are Bituated close to the Petoni Bailway Station, and present an excellent opportunity to parties desirous of acquiring conveniont country properties with easy access to town. MONDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'olook. FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD CITY PROPERTIES. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have beon favored with instructions from the Mortgagee to sell by public auotion, at their rooms, on Monday, the 28th day of February, at 2 o'olook — Lot 1. All that valuable piece of freehold land having a frontago of 40 feet to Adelaide Boad by a depth of 55 feet, together with dwelling-house, shop, and workshop erected thereon, at present in the occupation of Mr. Bobert Gamham, house decorator and painter Lot 2. Tho lease for 16 years from Ist April, 1881, at a rental of £30 per annum, of all that piece of valuable land having a frontage of 45 feet to ToryBtreet by a depth of 100 feet (opposite Brown's coal-yard), together with 3 cottages, large store, and workshops erected thereon Terms liberal. ROBERTSON ft CO., ENGINEERS, IRONFOUNDERS, AND BOILERMAKERS, Old CUSTOM House Street, Have for Sale, 2 SPEEDY'S PATENT WOOL PRESSES, i-packs, with improved ratchet motion. One 16-horse power Cornish Boiler, in first class order. Price, £85. Estimates furnished for all kinds of work. Steamers pan pome to our Wharf for rapaira. " NOTICE. TPEABMAN, Coal and Wood Merchant, • Martin Square, Taranaki-street. POSTS, RAILS, PALINGS, SHINGLES, COALS, and all kinds of FIREWOOD Always oh hand. Note tho address, — T. PEARMAN, Coal and Wood MorOhant, Martin Squat.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 43, 22 February 1881, Page 4
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