THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, MESSRS. BETHUNE AND HUNTER will sell by public auction, at tlioir „aleyard*, Manners-street, ou Saturday, 7th -November, at 1 o'clock, SIX VERY SUPERIOR HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES, All thoroughly bi;oken-in. Wellington, November 4. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, DRAPERY SALE. GEORGE THOMAS will sell by auction, without the slightest reserve, • immediately after the sale of .cricketing materials, The following lots of Drapery, consisting of G pieces of flannel, 137 yds. 8 lots drapery, assorted 12 dozen men's) and children's caps hats 10 pieces of Scotch plaids, very superior. is cash. No reserve. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 7th NOVEMBER. TO GENTLEMEN CRICKETERS OF WELLINGTON. A COMPLETE INVOICE OF CRICKETING MATERIALS, Just Landed ex The Douglas, from London, TO BE SOLD ON SATURDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions . from the Importer to sell by auction on Saturday at his old auction mart, lambton-quay, the above invoice of goods, ■>"sisting of— IT over 17 — 12 all cane P.B. 6 dovetail do. latch do. 1 dozen boys', Nos. 4 and 6, polished 2 dozen match balls, Nos. 1,4, 7, and 14 1 pair leg guards, each, Nos. 2,7, 8, and 10 2 pairs guantlets, No. 7 3 pairs. Alberts, each, Nos. 3 and 4 3 dozen score sheets 1 score book, each, 12, 24, and 4S sheets ' 6 sets stumps 1 dozen bolts, A-dozen caps 1 box screw spikes 3 footballs, each, 5 and 6 6 sets boxing gloves 1 tin case, lined. Also, A large lot of ship's fittings and a piece of hosing, Which will be sold at 1 o'clock on the Reed Land, near Mr. Mills' Foundry. TUESDAY, NOVEMBR 10, At 2 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF ENGLISH CABINET FURNITURE. EORGE THOMAS has been favored "with r instructions from W. M. Bannatyne and Uo., to sell by auction at their Warehouse, on the above date, six cases of handsome cabinet iture, ju3t landed ex The Dougla; comprising the following article- . 1 Walnut drawing-room suite, in green rep., containing one couch, two easy, and six small chairs 1 Mahogany dining-room suite, in moroco, containing two tables, one side-board, one couch, two easy; and six small chair 3 1 handsome mahogany wardrobe, with silvered plate to door Several walnut inlaid what-nots, complete :2 Walnut Canterbury's, backgammon, and work-tables, round and octagon work-tables, two coffee tables 1 Mahogany pedestal writing-table •Black and gold, and birch, folding chairs I Fancy and sycamore do. do. j Footstools, pot-cubboards, and bedsteps lahogany office washstand and ware Also, "2 Very handsome walnut cottage pianofortes 6 Empty cases A quantity of flock and baize. ■ Terms liberal, declared at sale. N.B.—The above shipment has been specially selected by Mr. Bannatyne for this market. Intending purchasers may inspect the goou3 any day prior to the sale. WEDNESDAY, 11th NOVEMBER. SALE OF SURPLUS STORES ONBOARD THE SHIP THE DOUGLAS FROM LONDON. M EORGE THOMAS has been favored with „r instructions from Messr3. W. and G. Turnbull and Co. to sell by auction on Wednesday, 11th November, All the surplus 3tores, full particulars of which will appear in Monday's adSale to Commence at half-past 12 o'clock. Lunch provided on board, as usual, at 12 o'clock sharp. WEDNESDAY, 18th NOVEMBER, And two following days. IMPORTANT SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At Government House, Wellington, N.Z. GEORGE THOMAS has been honored with instructions from His Excellency the Right Hon. Sir • James Fergusson, Bart., K.C.M.G., &c, &c, to sell by public auction, on the premises, on Wednesday, 18th instant, and two following days, His Excellency's carriages, horses, harness, horse clothing, and saddlery. kitchen utensils, and a quantity of wine; and in addition, « »"" superior and powerful ha ' ' o Btops, I Catalogues will be printed for delivery at it. -«; ~c ti— „„„*:,.„i. er on the Ist Novemile fixed in a future advertisement. TO SQUATTERS, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS SEEKING INVESTMENT. A VALUABLE STATION PROPERTY, 'To bo sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, ON MONDAY, oth NOVEMBER, At R. Wilkin's New Zealand Wool Stores, Hereford-street, Ghristchurch. THE undersigned have received instructions from R. 11. Campbell, Esq., to sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION, The ran known as CRAGIEBURN RUN, Comprising 100,000 acres (more or less) of well grassed country, together with 45,000 sheep of mixed ages and sexes; and this season's crop of lambs.Delivery given before shearing. For particulars, apply to k WILKIN, Hereford-street; or J. T. FORD & CO., Auctionoora.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4254, 7 November 1874, Page 4
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