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Auctions GKO RGB XIIO VAS & CO. F. W. If AVIIITTLK. ] [E. 13. BjUSXOW. MONDAY, 15m JUNE, 1891, At I o'clock, IN THE PREMISES LATELY OCCU. PIED BY BING, HARRIS, & CO , Panama street. FUR«I FURS ! FIFTEENTH GREAT ANNUAL SiLE OP NATIVE and FOREIGN FURS !! George thomas and co. have been favoured with instructions from S. K. Clark, Esq., to Bell by public auction, on Monday, 15th June at 1 o’clock, At those Premises in PANAMA STREET (opposite out Auction Rooms), formerly occupied by Bing, Harris & Co., specially secured on account of their commodious nature A most Beautiful Collection of AUSTRA. LIAN and FOREIGN FURS in Opossum Kangaroo Raccoon Nativo Bear Platypus , Wildcat For Wallaby, &0., &o. The Catalogue, which includes a magnlflcent real Sealskin Mantle, valued at £SO, will be available this week, and the collection will be on view three days before the ““J e . ‘"fjethor with a Grand GASLIGHT Dli>P m AY on sat °RDAY EVENING. Terms Cash. No Reserve. F. W. HAYBITTLE, Auctioneer. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Limbton quay, Wellington. ON MONDAY, 15tu JUNE, 1891, At 2.30 o'clock p.m, T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. « are favoured with instructions from the Mortgagee to sell by public auction, as above— THEUNDERMENTIONED VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, being Fifty Acres of the Pnremata Block in the Gisborne District, together with the right to out flax over a block of 8i75 acres, with all the buildings, plant, machinery, &0., erected thereon. For particulars and conditions of sale apply to THE AUCTIONEER; Or to W. T. L, TRAVERS, Esq., Solicitor, 74 Featherston street. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. TUESDAY, J6th JUNE, 1891. SPLENDID CHINA AND EARTHENWARE. Ex Nelson, from London. On account of whom it may concern. Absolutely without reserve. Messrs j. h. bethone and co. have been instructed to sell by public auction, without reserve, at iheir rooms, Featherston street, on Tuesday, 16th Juno, at 2 o’clock sharp— A large shipment of superior china and earthenware, direct from Messrs Tidmarsh and Brown’s Manufactory, London, including— Handsome china tea sets, each 40 places ; Anted pansy, red hawthorn, convolvulus, victor, and other patterns, breakfast sets, each 29 pieces ; dinner services, each 51 pieces ; dessert seta, elegant toilet sets in whits and gold, jewel, clematis, enamelled, oarnation, &0., trinket sets, beautiful Derby and tapestry vases, &c., An., as per catalogue. The goods, which are now on view, are all of the best description, and the sale being unreserved, the trade and other buyers will have an opportunity afforded them of acquiring bargains. 163 TUESDAY, 16th JUNE, 1891. UNRESERVED SALE. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Messrs j. h. bethune and co. are instructed to oell by public auction, at their rooms, Featherston street, on Tuesday, 16th Juno, at 2 o’clock— A large quantity of Excellent Household Furniture, removed for convenience of sale, including— Polished oval 100 table, ebony afternoon tea table, occasional tables, fenders and Bro irons, handsome walnut piano (by A. Mittag Nnohf, Berlin), curtain polos, dining tables, bagatelle board, oil paintings, water colours, oleographs, E.P. ware, finger glasses, backgammon board, kerosene lamps, fern stand, linoleum, drill tents, double and single iron bedsteads, spring and hair mattresses, palliasses, child’s cots, wasbstands,- toilet ware, washing machine, large meat safe, end a variety of kitoben utensils, and sundries. No Reserve. 166 F. H. WOOD. TUESDAY, 16th JUNE, 1891, At 1 o’clock sharp. IMPORTANT SALE”OF THOROUGHBRED HORSES. PH. WOOD has been favoured with , instructions from P. P. Tancred, Esq., to self by Public Auction, at the Homestead, Taratahi, on the above date, the whole of his well-known and valuable Stud of THOROUGHBRED RACING STOCK, Comprising—--4 brood mares, viz., Princess Royal, Fair Agnes, Ruby, and First Water, all in foal to Forester 2 fonr.year.olds, viz., Oddfellow and Verbose 5 two-year-olds, viz., Sir Harry, Royal Oak, First Blood, Alclone, and Fresh Deal 3 yearlings, viz., Senator, Ballanoe, and Princess of Wales 1 foal, by Master Agnea—Princess Royal 3 in training, viz , The Spy, Rosa Bonheur, and Forester Also, A valuable draught bread mare (imported) . 1 good buggy horse, and several hacks Catalogues can be obtained on application to P. F. Tancred, Erq., or the undersigned. Fnii pedigrees can be seen in the N.Z. Stud Book, and the horses can bo inspected at the Farm any day prior to the Sale. 85 F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer. GR&CIE, MACLEAN & CO. SATURDAY. 20th JUNE, 1891, At 2 p.m. f TRACIS, MACLEAN & CO. have roV3T ceived instructions from the Timaru Harbour Board to sell by public auction, at their Salerooms, Strathallan street, Timaru, as above, the P.S. “TITAN,” With ail gear and appliances, Including steam winch and donkey boiler (nearly new), and alto, masts, sails, and rigging (used in sailing out the p.s, Mane), as she now lies In Timaru harbour. The whole to be submitted in one lot, without reserve. The Tug can be inspected at any time, and fail particulars can be obtained from the 44 AUCTIONEERS. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO., AUCTIONEERS, PRODUCE, FRUIT, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, 47, IiAMBTON QUAY, W ELLINGTON, ARE prepared to receive consignments of Fruit, Farm and Dairy Produce, and General Merchandise for Auction and Private Sale. Outdoor Sales of all description conducted on the most liberal terms. NOBLE CAMPBELL AND CO. would call attention to the fact of having welllighted, commodious, and centrally-situated premises, where they will be prepared to take in Furniture of all descriptions for Sale. Liberal advances made. A large and varied stock of Frnit, Grain, Chaff, and all household requisites always on band. NOBLE CAMPBELL AND CO., 47, Lambton Qdat, Wellington. ISO The metropolitan permanent BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY has Money to lend on freehold or leasehold security. Interest, seven per cent np to £2OO and six Ccr cent over £2OO, Leans are repayable y monthly instalments, extending over periods of from one to fourteen years. The interest Is strictly calculated at rates named with yearly rests. Investors’ shares can be taken np and all particulars obtained on application to the Secretary, at the Society’a Office, No. 11, Brandon street, Wellington. —W. R. HASELDEN, Secretary. 955

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9319, 13 June 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9319, 13 June 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9319, 13 June 1891, Page 3

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