Auctions. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 19th AUGUST. To Merchants, Hotelkeepers, and General Traders. MB. R. J. DUNCAN will sell at auction, on Wednesday, 19th August, without reserve, in order to close consignments, to commence at 11 o'clock, 25 casks, each 4 doz., quarts, Maunder's BtOllt 19 do, each 8 doz., pints, do. 40 cases, each 4 doz., quails, do. 10 do., each 8 doz., pints, do. 30 casks, each 4 doz., quarts, " Star of India" ale 10 do., each 8 doz., pints, do. do. 10 cases, each 4 doz., Bass' ale 20 do., each 4 doz., Blood, Wolfe's porter 100 do geneva, bell brand, each 3.31-12 gals., u.p. 100 do. do., JDKZ, each 3.19-32 gals., o.p. 60 do. pale brandy, Bisquit, Dubouche, and Co. 40 do. C.V.P. brandy 25 do. Hennessy's brandy, 2 gal. 10 do. Martell's do. do. Port and sherry in qr.-casks and cases, duty paid, and in bond Tobacco in qr.-tierces, cases, negrohead, pocket pieces, &c. 3 cases cigars, &c, &c. Terms libera], THURSDAY, 20th AUGUST. ,/JB, R. J. DUNCAN has received inO. structions from Mr. McGregor to sell by public auction, on above date, at 11 o'clock, at his residence, Hill Street, his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ~ ' (ting of—ofa, couch, spring chairs ,oo and other tables, carpets Lugs, fender and fireirons edsteads, bedding, and bedroom fui and an extensive quantity of late utensils THURSDAY, 20th AUGUST. ,/TR. K. J. DUNCAN has received inO structions from Mr. William Chaplin, sell, by public auction, on Thursday, 20th inst,.at half-past 12 o'clock, at the residence of Mr. John McGregor, Hill Street, A very handsome brougham, nearly new, cushions, &c, with harness for a pair of horse 3, complete Also, A pair bay horses, staunch and quiet both in single and double harness The above, which is one of the best carriages in. Wellington, is sold solely in consequence of the Hi-health Of the proprietor, who is leaving for Melbourne FRIDAY, 21st AUGUST. IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LARGE DRAPERY SALE. NO RESERVE. 'R. R. J. DUNCAN has received inFriday, 21st August, at his sale rooms, A general assortment of drapery, in wholesale quantities. The attention of drapers, merchants, shopkeepers, and country storekeepers is particularly requested to the genuine sale, particulars of which will be published on an early date. FRIDAY, 21st AUGUST. IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LARGE DRAPERY SALE. NO RESERVE. ~ ~ K. R. J. DUNCAN has received inst IVr tions from the Importers, to sell on ay, 21st August, at his sale rooms, — A general assortment of DRAPERY, in wholesale quantities, consisting of:— Saxony and Aberdeen wincey3 ' Dres3 stuffs, baratheas Black and colored silks French merinos Shepherd and Rob Roy plaids Check winceys Blankets Counterpanes ' Black alpacas Do. coburghs French twills . ' Silesiaa Glased linings Crimean' shirtings " Fancy skirts ■ Infant's merino cloaks Frocks and pelisses - Black cloth jackets Payer collars And a very large assortment of small wares. le attention of Drapers, Merchants, Shopkeepers, and Countsy Storekeepers, is particularly requested to the genuine sale. Sale at 11 o'clock. TUESDAY, 25th AUGUST. • PUBLIC SALE. VALUABLE FARM, LAND AND HOUSES. K. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by the trustees, of the estate of the late Robert Price, to sell by public auction, at his Laud Mart, Hunter Street, on Tuesday, the 25th. August, at 2 o'clock p.m., 7. —The lease (with purchasing clause for £200), ground rent £ls per annum, of that exceedingly valuable section, 186, Lower Hutt, about 100 acres, adjoining the properties of H. Stilling, Esq., and A. Pringle, Esq. The property is fenced, laid down in grass, has-a substantial dwellinghouse, and but-houses and other improvements. After which will be sold—- « H.—That valuable freehold in the Lower Hutt Road, known as Hunt's Bakery, with about 600 feet _ of frontage, together with the buildings, Sec, &c. JH.—That valuable freehold in the Waiwatu Road, Lower Hutt, opposite the English Church, about a quarter of an acre of land, together with a six-roomed house and good garden. IT.—Section 313, 77 acres, Belmont, Lower Hutt. V^—Unsold allotments, Adelaide Road, Tasman Street, Nairn Street, Thompson Street, Hawker Street, &c, &c. Plana to ba seen, and further particulars Jum! at the office of the Auctioneer. Wellington, August 17. Art Unions, &c N I O N. JAMES BERGER'S ART UNION, SESSION 1874. ; 200 MEMBERS AT ONE GUINEA EACH. Taro hundred valuable PRISES, of elegant and useful articles The wholo will be on show on and after SA.TJUDAY, 25th JULY. 'laaWinQuay.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4185, 19 August 1874, Page 4
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