Sales by Auction. THIS DAY. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, - &c, &c, &c. M. JONES & CO. Have received instructions from H. M. Williams, ; C.E., to sell by auction, at his residence, Eden 'Crescent, near Supreme Court-house, This' Day • (Wednesday), 17th inst., at 11 o'clock,' ; THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Cooking Utensils, &c, Curtains, Carpets, Couch, Easy Chairs, Cheffenier, Lamps,Booka, Ornament'), Wardrobe, Chest Drawers,! bedsteads and Beddings, Toilet Service and Stands,. Tables, Chairs, Crockery, Tinware, Cooking Utensils, Garden Tools, £c, &c. ■ ''-."''. TO-MORROW. CLEARING-OUT STOCK OF A COUNTRY ; STOREKEEPER. M. JONES & CO. . Have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Kooins; Ko. 1, Queen-street, on Thursday next, the 18th instant, at 11 o'clock, nfiHE STOCK-IN-TRADE of a Country ,JL ' Storekeeper, consisting of Prints, Shirting, Sheeting, Calico, Winceys, Diaper, Hollands, Twills, Selecia, Ticking, Blankets, Trowser3 (Tweeds and Mole), Bdya' t-uits, Flannels, Coats, Trowsers, and Vests; Shirts, Cloth and Felt Caps and Hats, Cotton Hose,.&c; assorted Sauces, Castor and Salad Oil, Vinegar, Mustard, Curry, Jams, Salmon, Lobster, P/ckles, Painkiller, Pills, Starch, Blue, Cornfloor. Cocoa, Chocolate, Tea, Sugar, Candles, Soap, Kerosene, Vestas, Clothes-lines and Clothes-pegs; Crockery, Tinware, &c; also, Furniture, &c. TO-MORROW. SEW ZEALAND MAIZE. . B. TONKS&CO. . . ! "Will sell, To-morrow (Thursday), at 10 O'clock, "100 BAGS KEW eala:n:d maize. : : TO-MORROW. . ; . PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ; TR A D. E ' S A L .E ! ■■■ ■ ■ • op ■■■■'• ''■■'. ■ : TEAS, GROCERIES, ?DRIED.APPLES, CURRANTS, RAISINS, ■'."'. CONFECTIONERY, j : SODA, VESTAS, OILMEN'S STORES, on the above date. Samples of Tea for liquoring can be had at the Brunswick Hart. ' . .B. TONKS & CO., Auctioneers. :- MONDAY. NOVEMBER 29. •■..'•■■• SALE ..-..- ■.■'■•'.''.'■'■. l.'. 0F - '- DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, : ■' ; SITUATED ON THE- ■ :.. j P O N S O N B Y R Q AD, ': ..' . . ■wii'k STNEIVALLED VIEW OF THE TOWJS" ASS ' : . , :HAEBOT7E, A3ST) ," TVITHTN- EASY DISTANCE OF THE CITY. B. TON K S & CO. Are favoured with instructions from Stannus Jones, "Elsq., to sell by public auction, at the Brunswick Mart, on Monday, the 29th inst., at 12 o'clock, ~ALL THAT WELL -KNOWN AND VALUABLE FKKEHOLD PROPERTY, on the POJTSONBY KCAD, the situation and aspect of ■which for BUILDING SITES are unequalled. The property, is thoroughly drained and plante d •with Ornamental Trees. .. The subdivisions are large, each commanding an extensive and uninterrupted view. Facilities will be afforded to purchasers at the time of. sale to secure allotments with double frontages. The allotments are now surveyed, and lithograph ed plana can be seen on the ground, and at the Auc'tioneer's, where any farther particulars may be had. i The Terms of Sale are—One-fourth Cash, the balance can be paid at any time within i years, bearing interest at 8 per cent. Title under the Land Transfer Act. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8. : . EXTENSIVE SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES , BELONGING TO GENERAL NUGENT, . ', AT -CHELTENHAM (NORTH SHORE), KYBER PASS ROAD, .' SYMOND'S-STREET, KARANGAHAPE EOAD, -AND ONEHUNGA. , . B. TONKS & CO. Arc favonrerl with instructions from It. G. Wood, : •-■'Esq., to-sell"by auctiou, at tho Brunswick Mart, on Wednesday, Deceraber Stli, at 12 o'cloclc noon, rffiHE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES, •- JL tolonging to General Nugent:— NORTH SHOBE—Part of lotlo, section 2, Parish of Takapuna, frontage to Cheltenham Beach. K.YBEU PASS EOAD—Allotments 3 and 4, suburbs : of Auckland, subdivided into building allotments, aud situated opposite to the Grafton Eo.-ul junction with Kyber Pas 3. SYMONDS-STKEET AND KARANGAHAPE EOAD —Corner allotment, 79 feet to Symonds-sireet, and 80 feet to Kar.ingahapo Road, upon which is erected the New Caledonia Hotel, occupied by Air.».. Evinson. Part oi same aUolment, with a fronta«o of 25 feet to Bj-monils-strect, hnviug a Dwellinghouse erectbd thereon. Part of fame ullctment liaying a frontngn of 20 ' ■ fee Karangahape Hoiul, with Blacksmith s Shop erected thereon. ONEHTTNaX—Allotments Nos. 37, 38, 39, and 40 of Btcti-.n 17, Swing frontn S es on thu Road leading from the ll:ulwny Station to the Wharf and to the Water. Allotments 20, 21, 21, 28, 2S, 29, section 17 . ■ fronting the Basin, containing 1 acre 3 roods •'■■•■ 16 perches. . . " , Plans Eire iJOing , prcpwcl, and will be reaJy for 'distribution in: a F«w days at the office of the Auctioneers, where all other information can .bo had. v : Tf| OR ■ -. : P RIV ATE SALE. - —Ex Latb ABMTAxa:— , - 500 casks Currants . ■ . . . '- .' V 15 casea CariterbuTy Bacon and Hams '■' ■ 150 cssps Jam, 1,2, and 2|lb. tins .'. 80:ca»;esTart Fruit 10 Casks Lard: ' ' 25 half-cheats Tea . 12-tons : Adelaide Flour. .:■■■: , : .. . ■ Auctioneer.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4372, 17 November 1875, Page 4
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