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Auctions. M THURSDAY, 3Cth JULY. Mil J. DUNCAN is favored with instructions from Mr. T. V. Aston, in consequence of his relinquishing business, to sell by public auction, on above date, commencing .T. 11 o'clock, The whole of his extensive stock-in-trade, consisting of—• Ironmongery, carpenters’ tools Electroplated ware •Cutlery, tinware Nancy goods Engravings, &0., &c. Together with the lease of the premises in Lambton Quav, having a frontage thereto of 85 foot with a depth of CO feet and 110 foot on the south and north sides respectively ; and the large and commodious building erected thereon, now occupied by the above-named V. S. Aston, and in which he is at present carrying on business as a wholesale and retail ironmonger. The lease has about S years to run. Full particulars will be duly published. The entire stock will be sold without the least reserve. FRIDAY, 31st JULY. 11. E. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction, ou the above date, The fleet of steamers and other vessels belonging to the New Zealand Steam Shipping Company (Limited), Wellington, viz.: — The Phoebe, 013 tons Taranaki, 414 tons Wellington, 305 tons Ladybird, 4*21 tons Eangatira, 227 tons Alanawatn, 130 tons Barque Anne and Jane, "00 tons Coalhulk European, stowing 1200 tons coal. Anv information required will be furnished hj the Chairman, C. J. Harrison, Esq., cm application at the Company’s office, Grey Street. Sale at noon. Terms at sale. SATURDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1574. ME. E. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction . on Saturday, Ist August, commencing ict 11 o’clock, Seven Cases Plants and forces, from the celebrated Nursery Gardens of John Baptist, Sydney. This shipment has just been landed in excellent order, and comprises a really admirable collection of hardy flowering and ornamental trees and shrubs, creepers and twiners, greenhouse plants, palms, ’ succulents, conifers, azaleas, camellias; fruit trees of all kinds, and miscellaneous deciduous trees and shrubs. The camellias and azaleas being general favorites were selected with much care by Mr. J. Baptist personally. The whole shipment is really lirstcksss, in excellent health, and of the best sizes for planting out or growing in pots. Please note sale begins at 11 o’clock, in. consequence 'of the large quantity for sale. MONDAY, 3rd AUGUST. T5/TE. E. J. DUNCAN has received inJ3JL structions from Air. J. Henderson, to s : -;l by auction his entire stock of saddlery and harness, Ac., Ac., consisting of—--14 sets gig, trap, and cart harness, silverplated, brass, and plain mounted. Also, A large assortment of saddlery, bridles, whips, spurs, &c., &c., Ac., -with all the requisites in the trade. The above will be sold without reserve. The auctioneer strongly recommends this n-euuine sale to the notice of the trade and the public, as all the goods are of a superior colonial make. jL'ne sale will take place at the auction room, commencing .at two o’clock sharp. AT AN EAELY DAY IN AUGUST. ME. E. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell, WITHOUT ANY T.T.sF.UVT at his sale rooms, about 500 lots drapery, haberdashery, clothing, &c. Xffie notice of date and hour of this highly xaportant sole, will he advertised next week. ON AUGUST. ME. E. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by auction, without the smallest reserve, 50 to 60 trunks ladies’ and children’s hoots and shoes, first-class manufacture. The day for this sale -will be advertised. FEIDAY, 31st JULY. To Boot and Shoe Alakers, and the Trade. GiEOEGE THOMAS will sell by auction, r at his room, Lambton Quay, ou Eriday, 37 sib July, at 2 o’clock, ” 4 trunks boots, as follows— No. 03 trunk, 2Sprs., calf laces No. 43 do., 26prs,, do. No. 138 do., 25prs., gent’s E.S., mock Bal too No. 47 do., 47prs., ladies kid, double solo Terms at Sale. IMMEDIATELY AFTER AEEIVAL OF THE MEELTN, EEOM MEECUEY BAY, NOW OVERDUE. /TEOEGE THOMAS will sell by auction %Zi the following invoice of Timber, comprising a very choice selection:—• 213 pieces 9 x J 2,004 803 „ 0 1 8,909 124 „ 12 x 1 1,949 21 „ 12 x 2 610 75 „ 14 X 1 1,272 25 „ 1-1 x 2 850 143 „ 15 x 1 2,388 42 „ 15 x 2 1,317 15 „ IS x 4 1,350 o*B3 ~ 6xl BT G 4,053 25,310 Terms at sale. TO CONTEACTOES, QUAKEYMEN, AND OTHERS. i EOEGE THOMAS -will sell by auction, f immediately on the arrival of the ■aener Merlin, daily expected from Auck--90 kegs of blasting ‘powder, 25 lbs. each? Education. A.M.D.G. BT, MAE Y’ S CONV EN T, WELLINGTON. . Young Ladies’ Select Day School will open Monday next, August 3. The -Course of Education comprises the n-.co'A branches of English and French Literatare, Music, Singing, Drawing, Painting, Wax <rs Paper Flower Making, Plain and Orna-zne-ntai Needlework, with such other accomplishments as may be useful, to the complete ethic. ation of a young lady. The Select School is quite distinct from the Utlter schools under the care of the Religious). Tor terms and further particulars, apply to JAb Superioress.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4168, 30 July 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4168, 30 July 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4168, 30 July 1874, Page 4