Auctions M ii. A. 0, PRICHARD’S SALE OP DRAPERY, CLOTHING, &c., Will 1)o CONTINUED THIS DAY, MONDAY, JUNE 1, at 11 o’clock. Everything will bo knocked down to the Highest Bidder. TUESDAY, JUNE 2. POSITIVE UXUESERVED SALE, To Grocer*, Dealers, and Others. T./[K G, H. VENTvEtL has received in[Vl structivma to sell by public auction, at hU Mart, Hunter street, without the slightest reserve, on Tuesday next, the 2nd of Juno, at 2 o'clock, ‘ Muscatel and Sultana raisins Maccavoni and vermicelli -1 cases anchovy and bloater pastes 1 do mixed spice, in boxes 6 do starch 2 do confectionery 15 tins do 31 tins arrowroot 2 casks ginger 15 boxes pipes 16 cases sherry 5 do champagne 10 do hock 10 do salmon 5 do wax vestas 25 do Blood’s stout 1 bale corks 50 half-chests tea 10 crates assorted crockery 4 chandeliers And a variety of sundries. Without any reserve. Terms liberal. TUESDAY, 2nd JUNE. SALE OF EARL OF SOUTHE3K. For the benefit of whom it may concern. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Capt AY. A. Frodsham to sell by auction, on Tuesday, 2nd June, at his Auction Rooms, at 12 o’clock, The Wreck of the above-named ship, ~ together with her cargo of coals (473 tons), as she now lies sunk near Barrett's Reef at the entrance of the harbor. Also, A new lifeboat, stranded (said to be un- ‘ injured). Also, a, long-boat, stranded. And lastly, the ship’s gig, with oars, &c., at the Queen’s Wharf. The boats will bo sold separately. Terms cash. No reserve. WEDNESDAY, 10th JUNE. SALE OF A SMALL STATION, (FREEHOLD) AT OKIAVI. (Together with 400 SHEEP thereon), Near Lowry Bay, next to the property of George Hart, Esq, of Christchurch. Gi EORGE THOMAS has received instrucT tions from Air AVm. Brown, proprietor of the above property, to sell by auction on Wednesday, 10th June, at his Auction Rooms, Lambton Quay, 336 acres of land, all water frontage, with a good four-roomed house erected thereon, together with stockyards to hold 300 head of cattle ; sheepyards and wool-shed for 500 sheep; four paddocks, surrounding the buildings, laid down in English grass ; about 50 acres of cleared land facing the water, and over 50 acres on the face of the hill, cleared and laid down in grass. Also, after the sale of freehold and buildings about 400 Sheep,' half-bred, viz,, Alerino and Romney Alarsh. 4 splendid rams, all young sheep, no full mouths. This house has long been known as an old and favorite accommodation house on the way to the Lake for herding cattle and sheep, travelling round to which a good coach road leads from the ITutt. The furniture (of which a list will be given' will also be sold after the property. TITLE—CROWN GRANT. Terms —Half Cash, the Balance can remain on Alortgage, if the purchaser wishes it. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock on WEDNESDAY, 10th JUNE. The Auctioneer recommends intending purchasers to go and see the property previous to the sale, and to satisfy themselves, as this is a rare opportunity for a small capitalist to such a suitable and lucrative investment. TO INVESTORS, CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, MINING COMPANIES, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OB’ 1713 ACRES FREEHOLD, AGRICULTURAL, PASTORAL, & MINERAL LANDS, Including THE KOAVAI COALMINE’S, Malvern District. In the Estate of ISAAC BRENTNALL SHEATH. IT 11. HARGREAVES is instructed by V . the Trustees in the Estate of Mr I, sheath to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, AT S ROOMS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH, On TUESDAY, the.Oth of JUNE, At 2 o’clock, • L THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, Comprising — ‘ % ACRES OF AGRICULTURAL, PAST’ORAL, AND MINERAL LANDS, ag-Rural Sections Nos. 3712 and 3713, in the M ALVEI IN DISTRICT. ’lds really valuable property is intersected the River Ivowai, and is situated about ten es from the proposed Malvern Railway tiou, from whence there is a T RAM-WA Y RESERVE suing direct through the u ho] e of the ° property to Porter’s Pass. There are about 0 ACRES OF REALLY GOOD AGRICULTURAL LAND, And about 00 ACRES OF FINE PASTURAGE LAND, Containing COAL, IRON-STONE, FIRE-CLAY, POTTERY-CLAY, &c„ deli may lie seen cropping out of the face the river terrace, where drives have been in ; and the COAL taken from there and etically tested, has proved to bo superior any yet found in Canterbury, and, action lto the Provincial Geologist’s report, “can fairly compared with the best coals of Now South Wales.” should the Property not be sold in one lot, ■. ill be offered in small further particulars, with oilicinl analysis, Y ho obtained from the Trustees, or from J THE AUCTIONEER. SALE ON TUESDAY, JUNE 9, At 2 o’clock.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4118, 1 June 1874, Page 4
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