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Auctions . THIS DAY. - THURSDAY, 23rd 'NOVEMBER,. . <!CWO LARGE WAGGONS, ONE TIMBER DRAY. To Sawmill Proprietors, Carriers, Farmers, and Others. For Positive Sale, to Close Trustees’Accounts, . re Edmondson and Sellars. _■ Beauchamp. Campbell, & co. have received instructions to sell by amotion at their rooms, on Thursday, 23rd November, 1876, at 2 o clock • 1 large road waggon, broad tyres , 1 do So, cut under ' - 1 ertra strong timber waggon. *. : Terms cash. No reserve. THIS DAY. THURSDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER. 3JEST SCOTCH-MADE SHAFT AND r LEADING HARNESS. TO ROAD. .CONTRACTORS, CARRIERS, FARMERS, DRAYMEN, STATIONHOLDERS, AND OTHERS. Under instructions from the successful tenderers, Messrs. M’Dowell & Co., for the Bankrupt Estate of Edmondson & Sellars. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have received instructions from Messrs. X McDowell & Co. to sell by auction, at their looms; on Thursday, 27th November, 1876, at 2 c’elock—--10 cases Scotch harness (leading and shaft), of the very best make and . material, having been ordered expressly for the late Carrying Company. Terms at sale. THIS DAY. THURSDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, RAILWAY AND BRIDGE CONTRACTORS, CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. . 13,000 FEET SUPERIOR TOTARA TIMBER, CONTRACTORS’ PLANT, &c. Beauchamp, Campbell, & 00. have received instructions to sell by suiction at their rooms on Thursday, 23rd November, at 2 o’clock—--54 pieces totara timber, 11 x 7 x 5 236 „ „ .. 14 x 7 x 5 2 „ „ ~ 7x7x5 65 ■ „ ~ .. Bx6x6 Also, X 6 earth waggons, 5 casks patent fuse __ Shear steel pile shoes, bridge straps Chain slings, round files, chisels Vulcanised I.R. belting Anglo-American picks, roofing felt Pit saws, bolts and nuts, &c., &o. Terms cash. FRIDAY, 24th NOVEMBER. BOOTS ! BOOTS ! ! FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have received instructions from the im-porters,-to sell by public auction, at their rooms, on Friday, 24th November, at 2 o’clock, • A large and varied a ssortment of boots, &0., jjusfc Imported, .consisting in part of—• j3oya’ and youths' calf lace-up boots, pegged and nailed, all assorted sizes . _ Men’s,' women’s, and girls’ calf, kid, and • lasting boots and shoes, assorted The lot in show in bulk on. FRIDAY, after 10 a.m., at Beauchamp, Campbell, and Co.’s rooms.. : TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. EXTENSIVE SALE OF PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, ETC. TO BAKERS, GROCERS, CORN-FAC-TORS, PROVISION DEALERS, AND OTHERS. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. jOEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO. i~» have received instruction to sell by auolion, at their rooms, on Tuesday, 28th Novem!«r, at 2 o’clock—- . 220 sacks bran, 25 bales chaff - 35 sacks oatmeal, 90 sacks pollard 60 sacks wheat, 42 sacks peas 7 tons potatoes, 10 sacks beans 25 tons Meek’s Oamaru flour, sacks 7 do do do do, J-sacks i 7 do do do do, J-saoka 06 prime cheeses, 13 bags red clover 17 sacks rye grass seed, 4 do Timothy 128 do oats, 13 do crushed wheat 15 Canterbury hams, 13 sides bacon 5 chests fine congou, Gustave 11 15 half-chests do do do, 4 15 do do do do, 33 64 boxes do 70 boxes finest new Cape raisins Also, 35 cases Arrol stout 1 qr-cask port-wine 1 do sherry Terms at sale.Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. " have to Let, or for . Sale, for a term of ears, the eligibly situated and commodious usiness premises, situated in Victoria Avenue, Taaganui,. between the Bank of New South Tales and Sharp’s new grocery depot. The bove would be admirably adapted for a large stail concern, requiring central position and lacious frontage.- The present premises could s easily and inexpensively converted into a ipital emporium suitable- for any trade, ipply by letter, or on the premises, to John 'awson, butcher, Wanganui; or, Beauchamp, iampbell, and Co., Wellington. TUESDAY; sth DECEMBER. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. Sites for Villa. Residences, Lower Hutt, and other Valuable Properties. /f E. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by fOL the trustee in the estate of A Mullins d Son to sell by public auction, at his sale 3m, Hunter-street, bn TUESDAY, sth DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock p.m. I. STUARTVILLE, comprising 33 valuable building allotments of magnificent land, varying from | of an acre upwards, adjoining the property of Peter Laing, Esq. Lot 24 - contains about 4 acres, fenced, th garden, comfortable dwellinghouse, shard, and outhouses. The whole of the stiona have a frontage to a road J a chain de, and the approach is from the road leadg to the villa residence of Peter Laing, iq. These beautiful building sites, only a ,v minutes’ walk from the Hutt Bridge, ;ord an excellent opportunity for parties airing a villa- residence in the fertile and pidlyimproving Lower Hutt. The sections will all be distinctly marked fc on- the ground, and a party will be in «ndanoe there on the Saturday before the e to give any-required particulars. 11. 126 acres, parts of sections 5 and 6, Karere Block, Palmerston, being a valuable, well timbered agricultural section. —That exceedingly valuable leasehold property close to the Petoni Station, Lower Hutt, about 3 acres, having a frontage of upwards of 2| chains to the B[utt-road, adjoining the railway crossing, the southern boundary being the Korokoro stream, about 15 chains. The , lease is for 21 years, ground rent only £2O per annum. This most eligible property is well suited for ' a gentleman’s marine residence, or for dividing into building allotments, , , - ' ‘ ■ -A small freehold, Township of Clyde, Napier, being section.lo2, 30 porches. < ; . j rv.i to-be seen and further particulars had at the office of the auctioneer. Luncheon at half-past 1. Sale at 2, o’clock.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4890, 23 November 1876, Page 4

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