Auctions. J.XII& UAX, TUESDAY, 15th SEPTEMBEB. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the proprietor to sell by auction, on the premises known as Cambridge House, Taranaki Street, on Tuesday, 15th September, at 11 o’clock, DRAWING BOOM. Loo table 6 horse-hair chairs Whatnot Eender and irons Carpet and rug. DINING BOOM. 3 tables and 12 chairs Carpets and rugs Oil cloth Safe and cooking utensils Lot crockery, &c., &c. BEDBOOM. 4 iron bedsteads, bedding, matrasses, &c. 1 large chest drawers 3 washing stands and toilet sets, complete 4 looking-glasses 12 bedroom chairs, &c. Terms cash. WEDNESDAY, 16th SEPTEMBEB. GiEOEGE THOMAS will sell by auction, ■f at the residence of Captain Marshall, Vivian Street, on Wednesday, 16th Sept., at 12 o’clock, 1 piano, by Kirkmeu Chefionier, tables Chairs, meat safe, tubs and buckets Wash stands and tables Liqueur stand, cruets Eender and irons, curtains Knives and forks, spoons, lamp And sundries. Terms cash. THURSDAY, Ist OCTOBER. TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. Unclaimed Wool. ME. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Messrs. Jackson and Graham to sell, at their Eree Store, on the Queen’s Wharf, on Thursday, Ist October, 1574, at noon (unless previously claimed), 4 bales wool, marked HE § 1,2, 3, 4 Eor the benefit of whom it may concern, and in payment of wharfage, storage, and other expenses. WEDNESDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER. SALE OE PLANTS AND EBUIT TREES. MB. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction, at his sale yard, on Wednesday, 16th September, at 2 o’ clock, — 6 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 (34 sorts), figs (12 sorts), nectarines and peaches (18 varieties), plums (9 varieties), pears (10 sorts), cherries, grapes, quinces, and oranges, mulberries, and a variety of miscella- ' neons deciduous trees and shrubs, from John Baptist, Sydney. AUCTION SALE, THURSDAY AND ERIDAY, September 17 th and 18th. 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 OE THE SALE. ME. E. 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 401, where the former sale terminated. In order to facilitate the sale, a new Catalogue, corrected from the former one, has been issued, and can be had on application to the auctioneer. As the sale is without reserve, and must be concluded as 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, Erench merinos, wool plaids, towels, lawn handkerchiefs, quilts, sheetings, calicoes, black velvets, silks, blue blankets, winceys, Scotch shirtings, blankets, flannels, 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 mgs, waterproof tweeds, , habit cloths, stockings, brown hollands, dress materials, and various items of a retail drapery store, including haberdashery. Z : ii" As at the first portion of the sale, sums under £3O to be paid in cash. Approved Bills will be taken at throe months for sums over that amount. Eor 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 ERIDAY, September 17th and 18th, at 11 o’clock punc-tually-each day. ' THURSDAY, 29th OCTOBER. IMPORTANT SALE OE EREEHOLD AT TIMARU, IN THE PROVINCE OE CANTERBURY. MR. JOHN KING has been favored with instructions from Captain Tosswill to sell by public auction at his sale rooms, Timaru, on Thursday, 29th October, 1874, his FREEHOLD ESTATE of CLAREMONT, which comprises about 2197 acres of the best agricultural and pastoral land in the district, and situated within eight miles of the town of Timaru, from which it is accessible by three direct and good roads. The improvements consist of a well-built eight-roomed dwelling-house, with all necessary offices, cottage, stable, woolsbcd and yards, cowshed and yards, and other necessary outbuildings. The land is fenced, and subdivided into twelve paddocks. 450 acres under first wheat crop (which crop is not for sale) 130 acres sown down to English grass, of which twenty acres are also in oats 147 acres let for one crop 200 let for breaking up, and the remainder is in Native grass, which grows richly on the estate. There are also a few acres of bnsh land; there is permanent water in each paddock all the buildings and fences are new and of the best description. This valuable property is capable of being' divided into two or more farms, with an equal division of natural advantages. Eor further jrarticulars apply to Captain Tosswill, Claremont, or to the auctioneer, Timaru, where a plan of the estate can he seen. 1 ' . Sale at 11 o’clock, a.m. Terms at sale.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4208, 15 September 1874, Page 4
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