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AuctionsTHIS DAY, SATURDAY, 20th JUNE. GEORGE THOMAS win sell by auction, on Saturday, 20th June, at his rooms, Lambton Quay, the following fancy goods, drapery, &c 12 Work Boxes 2 Oil Paintings, very extraordinary 1 Glass Lid, very handsome 3 S Albums, very handsome 25 Doz Pocket Handkerchiefs Mostly "White Linen 02 Yards Black Silk, a Bargain 2 'English Lever Watches 1 Perambulator, Iron Bedstead, W ashstand 1 Serving Machine 1 Elegant Piano, quite new. And a great variety of other articles. Terms—Cash. Ko Reserve. Sale at two o’clock, Saturday, 20th Juno.. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1. SALE OF A HANDSOME PATH OF BLACK SHETLAND PONIES, At 2 o’clock. Gi EORGE THOMAS has been favored with If instructions from the Importer, to sell by auction, at his sale yards, Brandon Street, on Wednesday, the Ist July, Two Black Shetland PONIES, a perfect pair; thoroughly broken-in, and quiet to saddle. Also, two saddles and bridles to match; one lady’s and one gentleman’s. Terms at sale. Further information can be obtained from the Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. TUESDAY, 23rd JUNE, 1874. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions to sell by auction, at the stores of Plimmer, Reeves, and Co., on Tuesday, 23rd June, at 2 o’clock sharp, 50 sacks bran 20 sides bacon 10 sacks chicken barley 10 bales chaff, with oats 5 tons Meek's flour, 200’s 5 tons Anderson and Mowat’s Oamarn flour, 200’s and 100's 5 tons Wilson's flour, 200's and 100’s 50 sacks ordinary feed oats 150 sacks splendid short potato oats, selected in Canterbury at the beginning of the season 50 sacks superior barley 5 tons potatoes, in fine condition 2 tons oatmeal, in 25’s and 50’s 30 sacks ryegrass seed 5 sacks globe onions 20 sacks peas. Sale at 2 o’clock sharp. Terms cash. MONDAY, 22nd JUNE, AUCTION SALE. IMPORTANT TO DRAPERS AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS. W WARING TAYLOR has received « a consignment of clothing ex La Hogue, and as a large proportion of the shipment consists of winter goods, he has resolved to clear off the lot at once by public auction. Mr. JAMES SMITH has therefore been instructed to sell as under:— 5 cases greatcoats 8 pieces white lambskins 4 do scarlet nap G do sealskin, assorted colors 1 do brown dogskin 3 do black do 3 do beaver, assorted colors 22 do cloth, do 3 do Oxford doeskin 8 do mixed tweed 22 do serge lining &c. See. &c. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms liberal. After which will be sold, on behalf of whom it may concern, — 2 crates of fenders, ex La Hogue, more or less damaged by sea water, viz : WWT above C in triangle, 2 at top § —, 22-23-24 bronze fenders Terms cash. MONDAY, 22nd JUNE. SALE OF BOOKS. MR. R. J. DUNCAN wiU sell by public auction, on Monday, 22nd June, at his sale rooms, between 300 and 400 vols. books Sale will commence at 12 o’clock. MONDAY, 22nd JUNE. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by public auction, on above date, at his rooms, That largo iron verandah in front of Messrs. Wilson and Richardson’s shop (late Mr. J. Bume’s), measuring 40ft. by 12ft. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 23rd and 24th JUNE. To pay Freight, Storage, &c. ELEVY has received instructions to . sell by auction, at his Rooms, next Odd Fellows’ Hall, at half-past one o’clock each day, 10 trunks boots, shoes, and goloshes 2 cases drapery and clothing 2 do perfumery 3 do portmanteaus, llin. to 30in. 3 do toys, consisting of rocking horses, wheelbarrows, furniture, tool - cliests, puzzles, games, &c. The whole to be sold without reserve, to pay freight and rent charges. Sale at half-past ono o’clock each day. Terms liberal. For sale or to let. rjl O B E L E T . ELIGIBLE SMALL SECTIONS OF LAND, IN KAROBX, Each containing about seven acres, suitable for building villa residences, with paddock accommodation for a house and cow. The land is part of section 38, Karori, opposite C. C. Graham’s, Esq,, and is three miles from Wellington. Also, A small FARM, of 70 acres, fit for dairy purposes, being partly cleared and laid down in grass. For further particulars apply to F. MONAGHAN, Karori, /'I HUR CII LAND TO LE T. \j Town Acres—Bß, 882, 778, 907, 939, 903, 012, 018. Apply to J. 11. WALLACE, /Estate Agent.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4134, 20 June 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4134, 20 June 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4134, 20 June 1874, Page 4

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