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Auctions T, KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION BOOMS, Panama-street. Important Sale of Prize Melbourne Fowls, To arrive by Te Anau. ON SATURDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER, At 11 o’clock a.m. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. , are instructed to sell as above, in their Auction Rooms, Panama-street — SEVEN PENS PRIZE MELBOURNE FOWLS, as follows : Two pens white Bramahs One pen silver spangle One „ golden spangle Two pens golden pencilled One pen black Hamburghs All young birds. The above are all bred from Mr J. E. Austin’s celebrated stock, and have carried off special prizes at the Melbourne, Sydney, Ballarat, and other shows. The birds will be open for inspection from 9 o’clock on Saturday morning. 908 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. HIGHLY IMtORTANT SALE OF SUBURBAN LAND. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. ( are favored with instructions from the proprietors to sell by public auction, on an early date— The whole of the VALUABLE TOWNSHIP of MELROSE, sub-divided into blocks of i':om two to ten acres in extent, and presenting extraordinary advantages as to soil, magnificence of view, freedom from extortionate city rates, small deposit, long terms of payment, low rate of interest, &0., &c., &c. Full particulars in future advertisement. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. SATURDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER, At 1 o’clock. Francis sidey & co. win sen by auction, in the Arcade Buildings— New and second-hand furniture, raspa, , berry, vinegar, soap, candles, tea, : crockery, knives and forks, balince of jewellery, pig net, whip, 2 portable waahstands, very large copying press, and a. lot of sundries. . 95S GEORGE THOMAS. TUESDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, At 11 o’clock precisely. Extensive, Unreserved, and Genuine Sale of the , ENTIRE STOCK-IN-TRADE C> ntained in W. Webeet’s Commodious Music Warehouse, CUBA-STBEKT. fNEORGB THOMAS has been favored V3T with instructions from W. K. Waters, Esq., Trustee in the estate of W. Webley, to sell by public auction on Tuesday, 3rd October, at ll o’clock sharp—- ■ The whole of the valuable stock of pianos, organs, violins, cornets, and other instruments and music, the following being a few of the leading lines— Pianos by Brinsmead, Flearicb & Co., Organs by Mason & Hamlin, Wood, ; and Bauer (one a grand instrument, costing £45) Baby and table organs Accordians, flutinas, concertinas, in great variety Cornets, flageolets, piccolos, violins, bows and strings Tambourines, banjos, guitars, triangles Splendid musical box, harmonics Opera scores, oratorios, sonatas Tutors, hymn and tune books Harmonium music, manuscript music, 'music folios ’ About 2000 pieced of the newest songs and sheet music, and an immense quantity of other lines, an inventory of which may be seen at my office, Panama-street. Terms at Sale.

Having received positive, instructions to clear every lot, the Auctioneer would urge those in the trade and the public generally to be present at this extensive sale. Tor further particulars, apply to ■ ' ’ - GEORGE THOMAS, 638 Auctioneer. I,AERY & CAMPBELL.) TUESDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, At half-past 2 o’clock. LOST AND UNCLAIMED PROPERTY. For Sale by Public Auction, At the Railway , Station, Reclaimed Land. LAERY CAMPBELL, have ; been in- . structed by the General Manager to the Masterton and Wellington Railway to sell by public auction, at the Railway Sheds, on the Reclaimed Land, at half-pash 2 o’clock, on Tnesday, ; the 3rd- October,.a large quantity of unclaimed and lost property, consisting of—- . .Umbrellas, walking-sticki, riding whips, ‘ hooka, parcels of drapery, clothing, Ac., kits, hats, coats, football trou- : , ; sara, boots and shoes, tomahawk, gun case; buckets; oil can;’billy, parcel note, paperhangings, empty sacks; butcher’s knives, fur cap, staples, 685 swags, package tools, paper box, &c. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. , MONDAY, 2nd OCTOBER. VILLA SITES, CITY OF WELLINGTON. By order of the Mortgagee, under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act Amendment Act, 1880. MESSRS J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have been favored with instructions from A. S, Allan, Es i., Registrar of the Supreme Coart; Wellington, to sell, by public auction, at their rooms,; i 'corner of Featherston and Brandon-etreets, on Monday, 2nd October, at 3 o’clock— The whole of the valuable property, situate in the City of Wellington, forming portion of the subdivision of Town Acres Nos. 162, 164, 187, 188, and being the allotments numbered 8,9, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 45, 46, 47,, 48, and 49 on the plan of the said subdivision, and having frontages to W ooloombe-street, Perci val • street, and Macdonald Crescent. The above property is one of the most valuable in the City of Wellington, and as the sale 23 an absolutely unreserved one, it commends itself to the special attention of investors and capitalists. Title under the Land Transfer Act. Terms—2s per cent, cash deposit ; balance in one mouth.. For further particulars and plans of property, apply at the offices of MESSRS IZARD & BELL, Solicitors; To MESSRS T. K. MACDONALD & CO., Panama-street; Or, to SS2 THE AUCTIONEERS.

A W N TENNIS. WM. DAWSON & CO, have just received a Large Consignment of Bussey’s Celebrated Lawn Tennis, with all the latest improvements. SPECIAL RACQUETS FOR LADIES, The Princess,” and “ The Sandringham.” SPECIAL RACQUETS fob GENTLEMEN, “The Prince,” ** The Match,” and “ The College.” Boxes fitted with complete CLUB SETS THE NSW MATCH BALL Surpasses ail others For either Grass or Asphalts Courts. Stackers, Nets, Poles, and all the necessary appointments for this game. WM. DAWSON & CO., Impoktees, Wellington. 173

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6693, 29 September 1882, Page 4

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