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Auction* THId.DAY. THU USD AV i Oth JUNE, At 2 o'clock. : ■ Topsail Schooner Esther. Tor Absolute Sale. Beauchamp, Campbell, * co. have received instructions .from Captain Johnson to sell by public .auction,,at their room«, Lombton-tinay, this day (Thursday, Ihe 6th Juno), at 2 o' clock,— The well-known, topaail schooner Esther, as she now lies and can bo teen at the wharf. o. The Esther was built at the Clarence, of ] hardwood, and is coppered and copper-fastened. She is well found in stores and standing and running gear, &c.; of 48 tons register, and will carry 75 tons.of general merchandise, or 38,0001 t. timber. ■ ' - . , . The auctioneera draw special, attention to this sale, as the schooner must.be seldom consequence of Captain .. Johnson . .leaving th® colony. The Esther is the most paying, vessel on the coast, as she carries a very lirce cargo,. aud can be worked at a very small costi, as an inspection will show.... Terms at sale. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, * CO., - 1 * Auctioneers. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 6th. JUNE, At 2 o’clock. Jewellery, Musical Box, Cans, and Fancy ■ Roods. , , Beauchamp, Campbell, * co, will sell by public auction, at_ their rooms, Lambtou Quay, at 2 o'clock, this day (Thursday, 6th Juno),— - ’. A quantity of' jewellery and fancy goods, consisting in part of— . Opera, and field glasses , Lookets, studs, brooches, sets Watches, chains, Ac. Electroplated cruets and pickle frames Dessert spoons and forks, pickle forks ■■ Alto , , , 1 orchestral musical box, very large and superior . 1 Home shuttle sewing machine' 1 double barrel cud, by. Tisdale , 1 Colt's revolv#, with brass mounted ■ ■ stock, with flask, bullet moulds, Ac. 1 set very handsome emerald studs After which— • White and gold tea cups and saucer* Meat dishes, dinner and cheese plates Vegetable dishes, paptfit-maoho tea trays I 5 cwt platform Avery’s weighing na- , chine , ~ „ ■:.: , And,. ■■■■ Soap—blue mottled aud household, tea ; i - Coflee, sugar, currants, sultana rasins.' : Rolden syrup, oatmeal ■■ ■ Terms,at sale. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, A CO. n Auctioneers.’ FRIDAY, 7th JUNE. At 2 o’clock. 7 MU. R. J. DUNCAN has received in. structidus to sell, under a bill of sale, by public auction, ou Friday, 7th June, at 2 o’clock, at his salerooms, Panama-street—--2 large tables > 2 pier glasses 15 chain (cane) 1 round table 1 sofa ' 1 meat dish 6 mattresses IX palliasses 12 picture,frames' 8 bolster! : 7 pillows 6 dining tables 4 waahstands : 2 toilet sets . 1 looking-glass - 1 table-cover, l ; 1 table-cover (crimson) 2 quilts 4 blankets 4 sheets > . 1 door mat . 2 toilet covers 1 carpet 1 rug I piece muslin 4 do Dutch carpet I do American leather - . 3 pairs muslin curtains 1 white quilt 4 window blinds !i single iron bedsteads 3 safe I table 1 copying press . 4 cane-seated chairs I table, with drawers 1 do desk, in cedar 2 side do, do do Coir matting 1 ...A150,,. - About 20 cases aromatic bitters 7 do stomach do 3 do Dried Grape wine 30 do Constantine do TUESDAY, 11th JUNE, AUCTION SALK 460 ACRES LAND. EXTENSION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ■ FEATHERBTON. SUBURBAN SECTIONS. T% JTU Ik DUNCAN is favored with iuIV* stmetious from Richard Barton, Esq., to sell by public auction, at his ’.salerooms,, Panama-street,. Wellington, on Tuesday,llth June, 1878— ( ■ , < . 460 acres at Featberston, and which are ~ being subdivided into convenient allotments of one acre* to 14 acres each, . every section having a frontage to a public street or road of a chain in width. ■ , . This valuable property is situated:within a qpabtkS ov a mile of the chief Railway? Station in th 3 Wairarapa, and will be reached very shortly in less than four hours from Wei-’ lington. Plans, conditions of sale, aiid further particulafs may b« obtained from Messrs. Brandon and Son, Solicitors ; or from' the office of the Auctioneer, Mr. Ik J. Duu'can. The terms of payment -will be made extremely liberal,' say, one-fourth cash deposit, ! and tho balance extending over a periodofono or three years. FRIDAY, 21st JUNE, • At 2 o’clock.' IMPORTANT ”TO -””■■■ ■" : '' ' BREWERS, MANUFACTURERS, SPECULATORS, AND INVESTORS. VALUABLE-FREEHOLD CITY PRO- - . PROPERTY. CITY OF DUNEDIN. TWO ACRES IN AREA. Close to ’Bailway Station, Post Office, Ac." D m. BPBDDINR is instructed by the , Liquidators of ’ the Albion Brewing and Malting Company,* to sell by auction, at his rooms, Princes-street, Dunedin, sn Friday; 21st June, at 2 o’clock— : The whole, sf the very valuable freehold ■ property " belonging to the Albion Brewery Company, with, extensive t frontages to Cumberland and Castle streets, and being Sections 62, 53, 51, 55, T2\ 73, W, t o, Block XVI., as shown on the record map of .the. ' ,c|ty.;" ! , p -> j,<;- r . The brewery, malt-house, and sample-rooms are substantially built of brick, with slated roofs, aud form one of the finest and most compact brewing and malting establishments in the colonies. This portion of the property will be offered lo one lot/and all the plant »nd machinery way be taken at a valuation, ' The balance of the property will be subdivided into allotments suitable for stores or ni»nnf»cfcorle». Plan* l are now being prepared, and will be ready for distribution!* a few days. This large property'befogso-near the centre of traffic, and being immediately opposite Hie new dock- (now in course .of construction), is one of’..the most valuable positions- in the city for mercantile or manufacturing Fuller particular* will shortly, he advertised,' Term!: On? fourth cash; - balance by acceptances at 3,16, and 21 monthi ■

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5364, 6 June 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5364, 6 June 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5364, 6 June 1878, Page 4