Auctions. NOTICE. | CONTINUATION OF SALE OF STOCK In the Estate of MR. J. S. TOCKER, STOEEKEEPEK, HUTT. Gt EOEGE THOMAS sell, by auction, C the entire stock of Drapery, hosiery And ready-made clothing, ON SATURDAY, JULY 25, The first sale on Wednesday having cleared the grocery only. Also, on the promises—--2 horses 1 spring cart (very superior). 2 milch cows, and A Newfoundland dog. Sale to commence at 11 o’clock sharp. TO CONTRACTORS, QUAEEYMEN, AND OTHERS. PI EOEGE THOMAS will sell by auction, VOT immediately on the arrival of the schooner Merlin, daily expected from Auckland, 90 kegs of blasting powder, 2o lbs. each. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions to sell by auction, at his rooms, Lambton Quay, on arrival of the s.s. Taranaki, from Auckland — 150 cases splendid apples, pearmams, nbston pippins, russets, French crabs, &c.,_&c. Terms cash. MONDAY, 27th JULY. WRECK OF THE PADDLE-STEAMER PATTERSON. . For the benefit of whom it may concern. ME. J., H. WALLACE has received instructions to sell by public auction, at his sale room, Hunter street, at noon on Monday next, the 27th July, for the benefit of whom it may concern, The paddle-steamer Paterson, as_ she now lies wrecked in the Waitara River, Province of Taranaki. Terms cash. TUESDAY, 28th JULY. MR. K J. DUNCAN will sell by auction at his rooms, on above date, at 12 o clock sharp— , handsome ■wcll-hnished City Cab, with removable top, convertible into an open wagonnette, with polo and shafts, cushions, &c., complete ; I quite new. Also, A strong spring cart, well finished in every | respect Terms liberal. ; TUESDAY, 2StU JULY. LAND SALE. POSTPONED ■ UNTIL TUESDAY, 28th JULY, In consequence of the inclemency of the weather during the past ten days, which has prevented buyers the opportunity of inspecting the valuable acres and allotments for sale. MR. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell by auction, on Tuesday, 28th July, at his salerooms The following nine Town acres, numbered on the plan of the City of Wellington, will be sold in the following order, viz. ; 1. No. 058, with a double frontage to Riddiford street and Rintoul street 2. No. 955.—Double frontages to Stokes ‘ street and Adelaide road 3. No. 953.—1 n Adelaide road 4. No. 32.—-In Epuri Street, with faith-fully-built family residence of eleven rooms, conservatory, stable, and outhouses. 5. No. 713.—1 n Wallace Street, with dwellinghouse, kitchen, and outhouse, capital stables for four horses, all erected during past eighteen months. 6. No. 111, in Abel Smith Street, next acre to residence of Ven. Archdeacon Stock, one of, if not the, best building sites unoccupied in Wellington. 7. Nos, 394, 395, 396—Three acres, with dwellinghouse thereon, in Majoribanks|Street, adjoining one another, will be sold in one block. 8. No. 844, in Owen street. The close proximity of this valuable property to the very heart of the City, and its accessibility, renders it particularly interesting to those anxious for a certain and immediate profitable investment as building allotments for which it is decidedly unrivalled. Plans of the above acres may be seen at the auctioneer’s office, and the fullest particulars obtained as to the terms and conditions of sale. Conveyances will be provided by the auctioneer on every day from Monday, 20th instant, nntil day of sale, to enable intending purchasers to view the several properties above advertised. PALMERSTON. Town Section No. 343, say 1 acre 1 rood, 2-J chains frontage to Tramway, and 5 chains to public road. Adjoining to Mr. Heaton’s public house. Town Section No. 325, containing 1 aero, 2£ chains to public road. Close to the main square. . Terms very liberal with each lot TUESDAY, 28th JULY. Allotments in the Towns of Palmerston and Eitzherbert, Manawatu. MR. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell by auction, on Tuesday, the 28th inst., at his sale rooms, 4 allotments in Palmerston, being parts of Town sections 125, 120, 128, and 129 18 allotments in Eitzherbert, being Nos. 173 to 177, 181, 184, and 185, 244 to 248, 250 and 255 to 258 on the subdivisional plan of the town. Title under the Land Transfer Act. Also, One acre of land adjoining the residence of the Rev. J. J. P. O’Reilly, Mount Street, Wellington. Plans may be seen at the offices of Ecnjamln Smith and Co., next the Odd Fellows’ Hall, Lambton Quay, and at the offices'of the auctioneer. THURSDAY, 30th JULY. MR J. DUNCAN is favored with instructions from Mr. T. Y. Aston, in consequence of his relinquishing business, to sell by public auction, on above date, commencing at 11 o’clock, The whole of his extensive stock-in-trade, consisting of— Ironmongery, carpenters’ tools Electroplated ware Cutlery, tinware • Fancy goods Engravings, &c., &c. Full particulars will bo duly published. The entire stock will be sold without the least reserve. FOR SALE, PRIVATELY.—That valuable Lino of Coaches running between Wellington and Porirua. Apply to SAMUEL PROSSER. Crown and Anchor,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4162, 23 July 1874, Page 4
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