Auctions. MONDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. SALE OE TEA. On account of whom it may concern. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the importers to sell by auction, on Monday next, at the bonded store of Messrs. W. and G. Turnbull and Co., on account of whom it may concern—89 half-chests tea 2-12 boxes do Ex May, from Eoo Chow, all more or less damaged by sea water. Terms at sale. TUESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER. IN THE INSOLVENT ESTATE OE CARMONT, BUTCHER. GEORGE THOMAS has been favored with instructions from Saranel Carroll, Esq., to sell by auction on Tuesday, 3rd November, the entire plant of a butcher's establishment, consisting of—--1 butcher’s cart and harness' 6 horses, 4 saddles and bridles Large sausage machine (very superior) Sundry scales and weights, steelyardsLarge tubs and blocks And all the necessary requisites for carrying on a first-class butcher’s business. Sals to be held on the premises, Lr.mbton-quay, to commence at 1 o’clock. Terms cash. No reserve. PUBLIC NOTICE. ■ ' IMPORTANT SALE BY PUBLIC . AUCTION, At Government House, Wellington, N.Z. S~'\ EORGE THOMAS has been honored with instructions from His Excellency the i Right Hon. Sir James Etrgusson, Bart., K.0.M.G., &c., &c., to sell by public auction, on the premises, on or about the 20th day of November next, His Excellency’s carnages, horses, harness, horse clothing, and saddlery. Also, The household furniture, china, glassware, kitchen utensils, and a quantity of wine ; and in addition, a very superior and powerful harmonium, with twenty-two stops, made hy “Alexandre,” well adapted for a small church. Catalogues will be printed for delivery at the office of the auctioneer on the Ist November, and the days of sale fixed,in a future advertisement. THURSDAY, sth NOVEMBER. MR. DUNCAN will sell by auction, at his sale rooms, at 12 o'clock noon—--100 bags oats Immediately after which — A handsome Tilbury, or light gig, with pony and harness complete ; also, saddle and bridle—the property of a gentleman leaving the country 4ft. 6in. and Oft. palliasses Iron bedsteads 12 cases chairs and 2 doz. rocking chairs And a large variety of furniture, without any reserve LAND SALE. -R/fR. J. H. WALLACE, Estate AuclaJL tioneer, will hold his next extensive and lona fide sale of town and country properties at an early date, of which due notice will be given. Parties will find this an excellent opportunity for disposing of property. WEDNESDAY, 11th NOVEMBER. AUCTION’ SALE OE LAND IN WANGANUI. "IjIEEEMAN R. JACKSON has received JUt instructions from the Executors of the late L. Daniell, Esq., to sell hy public auction ;at his rooms, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, on Weduesday, November 11, 1374, .1690 acres of land, comprised in three distinct farms. ’Plans can be seen and particulars obtained at the office of .MESSRS. KEULL & CO., Wellington; and of THE AUCTIONEER, Wanganui. -WEDNESDAY, 18th NOVEMBERIMPORTANT SALE AT NEW, PLYMOUTH. MR. WILLIAM COURTNEY has received instructions to sell by auction, on Wednesday, 18th day of November next, 3, Lease (four and a-half years unexpired) of 350 acres at Timaru, about eleven miles from New Plymouth, with good dwelling-house, stables, sheds, and farm buildings thereon. 252 acres of the home farm is well fenced and highly cultivated.' Purchasing clause of home farm and buildings at £S per acre ; remainder at £3 per acre. All open land. 2. Lease (nineteen years unexpired) of 350 acres, more or less, at Tataraimaka, thirteen miles from town. Good dwelling-house, yards, and fenced with a ring fence. Purchasing danse at £i per acre. 3. Lease (five years unexpired! 32S acres adjoining last named ; also fenced. 500 valuable sheep, a number of cattle, farming implements, and three valuable horses, will be sold at the same time. New Plymouth, 2Cth October, 1874. TO SQUATTERS, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS SEEKING INVESTMENT. A VALUABLE STATION PROPERTY, To be sold by • PUBLIC AUCTION, DURING THE SECOND WEEK IN NOVEMBER, At It. Wilkin’s New Zealand Wool Stores, Hereford-street, Christchurch. THE undersigned have received instructions from R. H. Campbell, Esq., to sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Tho run known as CRAGIEBURN RUN, well' grassed .country, together with 45,000 sheep of mixed ages and sexes; and this season’s crop of lambs. Delivery given before shearing. ■Eor particulars, apply to 1 It. WILKIN, Hereford-street; or J. T. EORD & CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT SALE OE LINCOLN K A M S. THE undersigned will offer for sale, per C. O. Aikman, auctioneer, at the Agricultural Show Grounds, on SATURDAY, 14th NOVEMBER, Ten Kirkham Rams, just arrived from England, via Dunedin, per Calypso. These sheep are part of a special selection -sent out by Mr. Kirkham, and are undoubtedly the moat valuable lot of Lincolns ever offered •in this market. The fame of Mr. Kirkham as a breeder precludes tho necessity of _ a lengthened description. of the sheep, which have arrived in good order, and may now bo kobt. Winns.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4248, 31 October 1874, Page 4
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