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■Auctions., j THIS DAY, - THURSDAY,. 3kd' SEPTEMBER. ~,,'1f. It- J. DUNCAN will sell by aucJjLft. tion, without any reserve, at his storey on Th'ij*d.jy, 3rd inst., immediately niter the sale of o»t3 and bailey, eiincssy's brandy, in qr.-easks o, in Ctwe-* jnalian'-, LL whisky, in qr.-ca.iks ' y, very, old, ' "" u ~ Geneva, .11'K/j/i gala, o.p. Sherry and Port, in qr.-cr - 1 - ■ Do, in canes L* Rose and St. Julien claret "■ nr.-c.wk Carbinot : do Reisling 1 do old sweet red Maunder')) stout, in quarts and pints - Sulfa ale, do Uaus'd do, do FRIDAY,' "4th SEPTEMBER. PUBLIC AUCTION, ■.. AT BELLAMY'S MJ.:K. J. DUNCAN- has been favoredwith instructions to sell at auction, on above date, at half-past 1 o'clock precisely, at Bellamy's, Government buildings, Moselle, port and sherry wii ' ret, Hennessy's brandy, &c, < lout any reserve. WEDNESDAY asd THURSDAY, Bth andJtOth SEPTEMBER, : Commencing at 11 o'clock each day. IN BANKRUPTCY. UNRESERVED: SALE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE IN THE - ESTATE OF A. C. PRITCHABD. : MR. R. J.-DUNCAN has received instructions from the Provisional Trustee-''in- Bankruptcy, as trustee in; the Estate of A. C: Pritchard, and from trustees of other bankrupt' estates,, to sell by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, the whole of the stock-in-trade in the above estates, at his auction mart, Lambtoh Quay, where the stocks have been removed for convenience of saleThe stocks consists of—Alpacas, lustres, llama and merinos, winceys, ladies' » -underclothing, infanta' _ cashmere checks, squares, and pelisses, Irish linen and Jawns, book and jaconet muslins, diapers, window' hollands, counterpanes, window muslins and - curtains' bediicking " and Turkey twills, black, .and silk 3 in pieces, '■'• -velveti and'ribbon' velvets, gloves, jn.en'3 and women's hosiery, men's suits, suits, blankets, quilts, men's .coats,* ; boys' coats, towels, •calicoea.men's white ahirt3, Crimean shirts," 1 sheetings, Celtic, 'tweeds, • Cheviot' tyreeds, Nelson tweeds," '; railway rugs; ! Austrian rugs, Har- '\ -vard "shirts, 4x4 .grey" calicoes, "'-' Sx4 grey calicoes; ' waterproof ■ cotton'sox,"'wo 'J. blue "' blankets, white, blankets, "!' toilet covers,' twilled and plain' ■ sheeting 3, trousers .and trousers and vests, wool mufflers, American "clouds, : wool, "crossovers,- dress materials, wool' plaids, French ,'merinos,' flannels, ribbons, laces, '' inunihgs, and all the various items i retail draper's shop.'..."- ...■-. \ This is a splendid opportunity for country, storekeepers, hotelkeepers, and the general public of 'Wellington and' the, surrounding.. comitry, : to buy fresh. stocks, as everything | -will be sold without the slightest reserve. . In order, .to facilitate the sale, arrangements have been made whereby approved bills .will be taken at "three "months "from "date of sale" for - parcels of from £3O to £so,'all sum 3 under £3O to be paid'forln.cast. Where the sum' fexceeds" £SO, arrangements can be made for terms with the auctioneer.' "he stock has been arranged, and each lot numbered, and the quantity correctly marked on each box or piece of goods. Catalogues will be issued previous to "the sale- '' . •..■>■. Sale on Wednesday and Thursday, 9th and .'•'" '' 10th September. ; SATURDAY, sth SEPTEMBER. PALINGS ! PALINGS ! 1 PALINGS I SHINGLES 1"' SHINGLES ! SHINGLES ! TH6MAS has received instr__ tions from' Messrs Beck & Tonks to Bell by auction, on "Saturday, sth September, at 2 o'clock, at theiryard, Manners "Street, the balance of the Free Traders cargo, direct from Hobart Town, consisting of—r, 12,000 5 feet palings, very superior 350,000 shingles (hardward) do '■''. < _" -V. 50,000 feet of sawn-timber, assorted sizeß. Terms liberal,' declared at sale.: The Auctioneer (who has had long experience in the above)-would especially recommend the afilngles, on account of thdr durability. THURSDAY, Ist OCTOBER.; ',. ■ -,., TO MERCHANTS AND' OTHERS. .. ~,,Unclaimed Wool. ■■■-;- "> /» E. GEORGE THJpMAS_.has received IJL instructions from Messrs. Jackson and raham to sell, at their Free Store,-on the Queen's Wharf, on Thursday, Ist October, 1874, at noon;(uuless,previously claimed), 3 , 4 bales wool,; marked [HE § 1, 2,..8-,-.4. Vox the'benefit of, whom, it may concern, and in payment of,wharf age, storage, and other expenses.... :...,,;;.;,.;,■-, „ ....' „•.-. ,' ..-,; . ', .• THURSDAY, ,'2.2nd; OCTOBER, , SALE' OF, 'pURE SHORTHORNED L'j.: .. AT MEADOW BANK"; .TAIERI PLAIN, OTAGO, N.Z. TARIVER, STEWART, & UO.; 'beg'to inJL/ tiniate that they have received instructions £ TO m Geo., Bell, Esq.. to sell by public, -•?nn at. bin farm. Meadow Bank. E""* on Thursday, October 22nd, 1874, the whole oi that gentleman's Waimea herd of PURE-BRED 'SHORT-HORNED CATTLE, Consisting of— t 12 bulls, , And 30 cowhand heifers. .. This herd has been bred from cow* purchased from Messrs. Morton Brothers and Leach, of Victoria, at their sale in 3 807, the excellence of whose stock is too well known to need any comment. _ Mr. Bell'» original'(.elections Comprised the "April Flower" tiibc. all of which Were large prize-taken*, and pronounced by the Australian press a? being Home of th» very best animals ever exhibited by thoje celebrated breeders, The sire used in this herd is " Prince Frederick," bred by-the late William Robertson, E*!-, of Colacj Victoria, out of the imported cow " Fanny," by the " Beau." ' •Catalogue), with full of each aaiunal, may bo had upon application to the undersigned. For further information, apply to ' ' DRIVER, STEWART, & CO., - i. Dunedin. EGBERT WILKIN, ' > '• • Christchurch. JOHNSTON & CO., i< • . Wellington. ROUTL£DGE,KENNEDY,&CO., - Napiort

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4198, 3 September 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4198, 3 September 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4198, 3 September 1874, Page 4

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