Sales by Auction. THIS DAY. CITY MART. TO DRAPERS, COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS, AND THE TRADE. NEW AND SEASONABLE DRAPERY, AND BLANKETS. HOW LANDING, EX ' EDINBURGH CASTLE. TO P. ABSOLUTE SALE. GRANT & MORTON Have received instructions from the Importers to sell by auction, This Day (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, SQIN., 36m., AND 721 N. GREY O CALICOES AND SHEETINGS 30in. and 361n. "White Calicoes and Longclotha 70in. and 80in. "White Sheetings 7-8 Imitation Welsh and Saxony FJannels 7-8 Electoral and Scarlet Flannels 7-8 FiftMlnf?, Serije, and Coloured Flannels 9-4,10-4, lt-4 White Super Blankets 9-4,10-4 Striped. Whitney and Austrian Blankets fiOin. Melton.Cloth and W.P. Tweeds 3-4 Taney Tweeds C-4 Fancy Coatings 3-4 Super and Crisp Winceys 3-4 Chaumbray and Costume Winceys i 6-4 lilank Alpacas and Coburgs ! C-4 Lustres, Balmoral Capes French Merinos and Satin Cloths j Diagonal, Serge, and Fancy Dress Stuffs "Women's Woollen and Fancy Hosiery^ Men's Merino Knit and Longwool Hosiery Men's Crimean Shirts Boys' and Youths' Crimean Shirts Men's Tweed and Doe Trousers Boys' and Youths' Tweed and Doe Tromera Mod's Tweed and Doe Trousers and Vests and Suits dcC., &C., &C. The Auctioneers direct special attention of the Trade to the above Parcel of New Goods, suitable for the coming Season. Their instructions from vendors is positively to sell. Terms—Liberal. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M. APPLES, PLUMS. DAMSONS, JAMS, &c., &c., &c. EX 'JANE/ FROM ROB ART TOWN. K. ARTHUR "Will eell by auction, at his Mart, Queen-street, This Day (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, Ex ' Jane/ from Hobarfc Town/ Q/3 Q OASES SPLENDID FRUIT, packed especially for this market Brand: 'Containing Lemon Pippins, Alexandra, riawthorndcn C—2l3 CASES APPLES Ribstone, Margil. ♦ CrownCodlin, Mob Codlin, Golden I— 83 CASES APPLES •< Pippin, Alfriston I Pit pin, Wyken, Port Dalrymple, Pearmains, ClarIrick Pearmains, Johnson's Seedclings, Rusaetts, See. 10 cases Damsons H cases Bed Plums Wilson & C 0.—40 cases lib Jam, assorted. Terms—Cash.
THIS DAY, AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M. HOUSEHOLD PUEJTITUKE AND EFFECTS. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. R. A ETH U E Has been favoured with instructions from tlio Proprietor, who is leaviog for Australia, to sell by auction, at the Residence, Karangahape Road, near Pittstreet, This Bay (Thursday), at 1 o'clock p.m., The household furniture and EFFECTS. THURSDAY, MARCH 31. QUEEN-STREET, QUEEN-STREET. FREEHOLD PROPERTY TO BE SOLD. R. ARTH UP. Has been favoured with instructions from the Trustee.* of Wesley College, to sell by auction, at liis Mart, Queen-street, on Thursday, 31st instant, at 12 o'clock noon, aV EE2C-STREET, comer of Turnerstreet.—a well situated Allotment QUKEN-STRKET, adjoining Kev. T. Buddie's property.—A Qrst-class Building Allotment TUJvNEK-STREET, immediately behind the above.—A fine Allotment. Further Particulars in future advertisement. THIS DAY. SURPLUS STORES, EX ' SALISBURY,' FROM LONDON. E. & H. ISAACS Have b;'.cn advised by the New Zealand Shipping Co., to offer for sale by public auction, at their Rooms, This IJay (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, THE FOLLOWING- SURPLUS IMMIGRANTS' STOiiE*, consisting of— 45 eases Preserved Meats 13 cases Prflserved Milk Ships' Bread in tanks 45 cases ditto Potatoes and bags 5 Jccgs Batter 4 packaees Tea 02 casks Hour 14 jars Pickles 17 ciisks Oatmeal 4 casks Peas 4 casks Sugar 15 casks Uice 2 cases Currants 16 tins Coffeo 5 casks Suet 25 boxes Kaisins 5 cases Soup 3 casks Salt 4 tins Mustard 4 barrels Mollasses 11 cases Champagne 2 tins Tapper «fcc., &c. 10 cases Port Also, ' 400 packages Figs, Plums in glftS3, Muscatels, Almonds, and Barbary Dates. Tho well known quality of the Shipping Co.'a stores needs uo comment. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29. FERN SIDE FARM, OH AUP 0, WAIKATO. FOR POSITIVE SALE. The subscribers have received instructions from F. J. Somcrficld. Esq., who is leaving the colony, to offer for po-itivc sale, by public auction, at the Land Mart. Fort-street, on "Wednesday, 29tli instant, at 12 o'clock, That valuable improved farm at ohaupo, Wnikato. kuowu as ' situated at tbe junction of the Hamilton, Cambridge, sod Te Awamutu Koads, and within twenty minnt-s drive of the Oh.upo Kailway Station and Sir BuckUnd's Sale Yards. The Irarm contains about 696 acres, is substantially fenced, and subdivided into paddocks, all of which are now laid down in permanent erasa. The property is also well watered by two creeks running through it. The buildings comprise an eight-roomed House, well-finished Stable, Storeroom, "YVoikshop, and other Outbuildings. Two acres round the house ate laid out as garden and orchard. Also, 20(y Acres adjoining the ibove. And, 50 Acxe3, Parish of Taupiri, being Allotment 238. Terms: One-third cash; balance can remain on mortgage at S per cent. AND SON, o - ' ' Auctioneers, ' '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4480, 23 March 1876, Page 4
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