Auctions. TUESDAY, Bth DECEMBER. ME. E. J. DUNCAN has been favored with instructions from E. Burrett, Esq., to sell by auction, on Tuesday, Bth instant, at 11 o’clock, at his residence, in Willis-street, The whole of his Household Furniture, & c., including— A very handsome pianoforte, by Chappell and Co., imported to special order only six months ago. Catalogues are being printed, and will be ready for distribution on Monday morning, 7th iast. SATUKDAY, 12th DECEMBER. TWO FREEHOLD HOUSES IN PIRIESTEEET FOE SALE. Tl/TE. E. J. DUNCAN has received iustruo--IVjL tions from Mr. Thomas James to sell by public auction on Saturday, 12th inst., at two o’clock, Two very desirable dwelling-houses, of five rooms each, with outhouses and every convenience, having a frontage of 20ft. each to Piriestreet, Kent-terrace, by a depth of 132 feet. The houses are open for inspection from Monday, 7th instant, until the day of sale, when further particulars may bo obtained. Terms of payment will be very easy. MONDAY, 11th DECEMBER. ME. R. J. DUNCAN haa-reoolvcd instructions from the N.Z.S.S. Co. to sell by auction, at noon, on the above date (unless previously claimed), the undermentioned packages, viz.— 1 package, addressed Dr. Barrett, ex Phcebe, 28th February, 1873 1 trunk. Miss May, ex Phcebe, 12th September, 1873 1 swag, no address, ex Phoebe, 17th September, 187-1 1 case (.11 jG in diamond) lamp glasses ex Eangatira 1 parcel, James Berger, ex Eangatira, 23rd December, 1873 1 trunk, Eavenhill, ex Eangatira, 28th September, 1871 1 trunk, no address, ex Eangatira, 2Sth September, 1871 1 red bag, no address, ex Eangatira, 11th January, 1873 1 black bag, no address, ex Eangatira, 11th January, 1873 1 case, H. Anderson, ex Ladybird, 11th June, 1873 1 swag, no address, ex Ladybird 1 parcel, Richard Morley, ex Ladybird, 16th October, 1873 1 case, C. Lee, ex Taranaki, sth May, 1871 1 bundle (SS over W) rims, S. Snider, ex Taranald, 18th December, 1873 1 portmanteau, Dr. Taylor, ex Taranald 1 box, Mrs. Church, ex Taranald 1 box, Mrs. Bremmer, ex Lyttelton, 18th October, 1873 1 case (D over N) coffee 1 box, bliss Black 1 box, McKune 1 parcel, E. Wilson, ex Wellington, 9th March, 1871 1 sack bedding 1 tin box (empty), J. Johnston 1 canvas covered box, no address 1 wig box, J. Shenan 1 hat box, Mr. Schultz 1 bundle, Mrs. Hendry 1 trunk clothing, no address 2 cases, Fitzgerald 1 case (CM over B in diamond, 572 under), no address, ex Ladybird, January, 1871 For the benefit of whom it may concern, and in payment of freight, wharfage, storage, and other expenses. Also, A quantity of old stores, &c., without reserve Terms cash. THURSDAY, 10th DECEMBER. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by Mr. E. Sugini to sell by public auction, at his residence, opposite the stores of George Crawford, Esq., Custom House-street, on Thursday, 10th December, at 12 o’clock noon, Household Furniture and Effects, viz. : Bedsteads and bedding, all in good order Stretchers and bedding Washstands, clocks Dressing and dining tables Stove with copper boiler Bedroom furniture, kitchen utensils And a number of miscellaneous articles Sale at 12 o’clock noon. LAND SALE. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 22nd and 23rd December, 1871. IMPORTANT SALE OF 15,000 ACRES OF LAND IN THE MANCHESTER BLOCK, Manawatu. MESSES. BETHUNE & HUNTER have received instructions to sell by public auction, at their Sale-room, Custom-house quay, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 22nd and 23rd December, commencing each day at 11 o’clock in the forenoon. 15,000 acres of land, divided into town, suburban, and country sections, bein" a portion of the block purchased by the Hon. Colonel Feilding for colonisation by the EmigrautandC'olonistsAid Corporation. The land to be offered for sale includes most of the unoccupied allotments in the township of Feilding and the adjoining suburban and rural sections. The sections have all been surveyed, most of the road lines are cleared, and are now in course of formation. There are upwards of 1000 people already settled in and about the township of Feilding, and the greater part of the land offered for sale abuts upon the main line of railway now in course of construction from Wanganui to Wellington, Napier, and Foxton. The land is level, rich, and well watered, partly open and partly bush. Many of the sections aro covered with valuable totara, matai, red and yellow pine timber, and as the railway to the Port of Foxton from Feilding will be completed within twelve months, and the line to Wanganui is also being rapidly proceeded •with, this sale offers special inducements to saw-mill owners and persons engaged in the timber trade. Lithographed plans of the sections, and schedules of upset prices, may bo had at a cost of two shillings each. Title, Crown Grant, or Land Transfer Certificate. Terms of payment—Ton per cent, in cash on the fall of the hammer, and the balance in cash within one month from the day of sale. Lunch will bo provided each day at one o’clock. Plans may bo seen, and any further information obtained on application to A. F. Halcombe, Feilding. T. U. Cook, Foxton. W. H. Watt, Marton. F. Jackson, Wanganui. Harman & Stevens, Christchurch. Daloetv, Nichols & Co., Dunedin. Brown, Campbell & Co., Auckland, A. W. Bcaiee, Nelson. Kinross & Co., Napier. BETHUNE & HUNTER, Wellington, Wellington, Nov. 16, 1874,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4279, 7 December 1874, Page 4
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