THIS ])AY, MONDAY, Sth JUKE, At 2 o'clock p.m. TO GROCERS, PROVISION DEALERS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALIT OF GROCERIES, ' OILMEN'S STORES, BE IKG TIIK SURPLUS STORES EX WENNINGTON, PROM LONDON. j has received v public auction VfE G. H. VENNELL hr LVjL structions to sell by pu his rooms, Hunter Street, on M Stli inst., the following stores:— 6 oak casks containing flo 8 hluls. biscuits (oak cask: 4 bays do ■1 casks loaf sugar 10 do crushed loaf 10 do currants 25 boxes raisins 12 do oatmeal 5 casks rice IS jars lime juice 9 tins preserved potatoes 8 casks stout 15 do Bass's ale (pints) And a large quantity of. sundries named in slips. THIS DAY, MONDAY, JUNE 8, At 11 o'clock. 7* /fPv E. LEVY has received instructions xVi to sell by auction, at his Rooms, next Odd Fellows' Hall, The Stock of an Up-country Storekeeper, consisting of—• Men's, women's, and children's clothing, drapery Boots and shoes, goloshes And sundry other goods, too numerous to particularise. THIS DAY, MONDAY, JUNE S. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. To the Boot and Shoe Trade, Country Buyers, and Others. 5. LEVY has been favored with iniAL structious from the Impo bv public auction, on Monday, StL . meiicin" at 11 o'clock sharp, at his Rooms, -'■ s Hall, en's, women's, and children's colonial made boots 1 do boys' and youths' boots 1 do men's fine calf uppers, elastic sides 1 do women's winter hosiery 1 do electro-plated ware. The Auctioneer has been instructed to state that these goods have been expressly manufactured at one of the best manufactories for the New Zealand trade. Goods on Sale at 11 o'clock sharp. TUESDAY, 9th JUNE. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MR. E. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by public auction at his sale rooms, on Tuesday, 9th June, at 2 o'clock, the following goods, ex McCallum More, Smith, master, from Glasgow, more or less damaged by sea water, to be sold on account of whom it may concern, viz; — » JB in triangle over W 144 1 bale containing four pieces of carpet 1-15 Ido containing two pieces 6-4 cocoa matting 1-10 Ido containing two piece 1-18 Ido containing four pieces 4-1 do do iin 1 ,1„ „„,<.„;„;„„ c „„or, + rr_fivo™rsO-.l blankets 151 Ido containing collar check, milled serge, tweed, and rugs 152 Ido containing seventy-five pairs 10-1 blankets 161 Ido con' " '""" iSTORS, CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, MINING COMPANIES, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF 1713 ACRES FREEHOLD, AGRICULTURAL, PASTORAL, & MINERAL LANDS, Including THE KOWAI COALMINES, Malvern District. In the Estate of ISAAC BRENTNALL SHEATH. WH. HARGREAVES is instmcted by . the Trustees in the Estate of Mr I. B. Sheath to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, at HIS ROOMS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, OHRISTCHURCH, On TUESDAY, the 9th of JUNE, At 2 o'clock, ALL THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, Comprising—--1713 ACRES OF AGRICULTURAL, PASTORAL, AND MINERAL LANDS, Being Rural Sections Nos. 8712 and 3713, in the MALVERN DISTRICT. This really valuable property is intersected by the River Kowai, and is situated about ten miles from the proposed Malvern Railway Station, from whence there is a Running direct through the whole of tl. property to Portoi's Pass. There are about 1300 ACRES OF REALLY GOOD AGR! CULTURAL LAND, And about 400 ACRES OF FINE PASTURAGE LAND, Containing COAL, IRON-STONE, FIRE-CLAY, Which may be seen cropping out of the face of the rivar ten-ace, where drives have been put in ; and the COAL taken from there aiid practically tested, has proved to be superior to any yet found in Canterbury, and, aceordin.r to the Provincial Geologist's report, " can b'°fau-ly compared with the best coals of New South Wales." Should the Property not bo sold in one lot, it will be offered in small blocks. Further particulars, with official analysis, may be obtained from the Trustees, or from y THE AUCTIONEER. SALE ON TUESDAY, JUNE 9, TO ARO GRAMMAR AND COIvIMERL CIAL SCHOOL, IHOEHTKE STHEKT, WELUNuTON. WANTED, a ■ JUNIOR ASSISTANT (Resident) MASTER, to commence duty early in. JULY. Ho must be a trained Certificated Teacher. Applications, stating qualifications, with references, to be addressed tt the Principal—C. A. CURTIS. Salary liberal
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4123, 8 June 1874, Page 4
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