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Auctions. WEDNESDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER. SALE OF PDA NTS AND F R PIT TREES. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction, at his sale yard, on Wednesday, 16th September, at 2 o’clock,— (J cases of trees and plants, consisting of hardy, flowering, and ornamental trees and shrubs,'palms, creepers and twiners, greenhouse plants, conifers, phloxes, chrysanthemums, camellias, azaleas, apples (31 sorts), figs (12 BOrta), nectarines and peaches (18 varieties), plums (9 varieties), pears (10 sorts), cherries, grapes, quinces, and oranges, mulberries, and a variety of miscellaneous deciduous trees and shrubs, from John Baptist, Sydney. AUCTION SALE, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, September 17th and ISth. AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK EACH DAY. IN BANKRUPTCY. Continuation of the Unreserved Sale of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, in the estate of A. C. Pritchard. LAST TWO DAYS OF THE SALE. MR. R. J. DUNCAN having received instructions from the Provisional Trustee in Bankruptcy, as trustee in the estate of A. C. Pritchard, and from trustees in other bankrupt estates, will sell the balance of the stock-in-trade in the above estates, at his auction mart, Lambton Quay, commencing at lot 101, where the former sale terminated. In order to facilitate the sale, a new Catalogue, corrected from the former one, has been issued, and can bo had on application to the auctioneer. As the sale is without reserve, and must be concluded ns above, advantage of this opportunity should be taken by Storekeepers and the Public to lay in stocks of drapery and clothing. The lots to be offered consist of, — The stock-boxes, glass show-cases, cabinet for drapers’ haberdashery, bonnet stands, lamps, Scotch tweeds, French merinos, wool plaids, towels, lawn handkerchiefs, quilts, sheetings, calicoes, black velvets, silks, blue blankets, winceys, Scotch shirtings, blanket:', flanneh, Crimean shirts, Nelson Sco, tweeds, wool scarfs, muffs, American clouds, damasks, cotton sox, wool sox, diapers, wincey petticoats, shirts, men’s coats, men’s .trowsers, white shirts, buggy rugs, waterproof tweeds, habit cloths, stockings, brown' hoilands, dress materials, and various items of a retail drapery store, including haberdashery. JSQT As at the first portion of the sale, sums under £3O to be paid in cash. Approved Bills will be taken at three months for sums over that amount. For large parcels, terms can be arranged with the Auctioneer. Catalogues are now issued with the correct quantity marked on each box, piece, or parcel of goods. SALE on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, September 17th and 18th, at 11 o’clock punctually each day. Art Unions, &o. gPECIAL ART UNION. Two valuable Pictures will be drawn for at Donscker’s Union Hotel at a date which will be duly advertised. 250 MEMBERS at ONE GUINEA each. 25 tickets are reserved for Canterbury 25 „ „ Otago 130 have been already sold, and the remaining 70 are now open to the public. The pictures are now on view at Doncckcr’ Union Hotel, where tickets can be obtained on application. Sewing machines. oINTYR E & C O. SOLE AGENTS IN WELLINGTON FOB THE CELEBRATED ELIAS HOWE SEWING MACHINE, Have just received a consignment of these Machines, which are now on view at their stores, and are for SALE at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. A. —Step Machine, manufactured expressly for Domestic and Fancy Sewing, Shirt, and Dressmaking, malting a more beautiful stitch on all fabrics, from the finest muslin or silk, than any other machine. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woollen and cotton goods with silk, cotton or linen threads. B. —Step Machine, for Boot Closing and Flowering ; is larger than the A, and is better suited for bootmakers and general leather work, producing the moat complete and pearl-like stitch. C. —Step Machine, specially adapted for Tailors, Wholesale Outfitters, and all kinds of heavy cloth work ; has an extra large shuttle and long aim, giving abundance of room for work on overcoats, &c. ; works equally well with 200-cotton, doing the finest muslin work, and the heaviest thread on canvas. These Machines are well fitted up with every requisite, and no better investment in this line has ever been offered to the public of Wellington. Country orders promptly attended to. Mclntyre & co., Custom House Quay, August 28, 1874. rjTUIE LITTLE STRANGER, £3 3s. The Improved Little Stranger, Hand LockStitch (shuttle), £4 4s. The “ Nussey and Pilling ” New Family Silent Sewing Machine (shuttle), £7 10s. The Noiseless Tudor, for Tailoring and Manufacturing (shuttle), £8 10s. WHEELER & WILSON’S MACHINES. Merchants and Shippers supplied. London Office : C. E. Wilson, 29, Falcon square, London, E. 0., England. (Jgf”Messr3 Nussey and Pilling undertake the purchase for foreign buyers, of all classes of British made Engines, Machinery, Hardware, Woollen and Soft Goods. jpACTS FOR THE PEOPLE It is universally admitted that no Sewing Machine has approached the silent working WHEELER and WILSON, in rapidity of action, firmness and elasticity of stitch, perfect adaptation to every kind of work, easiness of comprehension to the learner, simplicity of construction and amazing durability. The numerous attempts to imitate it show the great popularity of the W. and W. Machine, and experience proves that the imitations in no way equal the genuine. OVER 1,000,000 IN USB. And the sale now exceeds the prodigious number of 150,000 A YEAR. Every Machine warranted to give perfect satisfaction. B. W. MILLS, Sole Agent for Wellington. Beware of imitations. None are genuine without the American Trade Mark.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4207, 14 September 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4207, 14 September 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4207, 14 September 1874, Page 4

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