AUCTION SALES. THIS DA*, TUESDAY, 15tk DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. CLEARING SALE. Francis sidkyandco. will «ciiby auction at their rooms, Cuba street— A superior new piano, with all latest improvements, from Carl Klansberg, Berlin, second-hand piano by Cocks and Co., second* hand piano by Broadwood, second-hand piano by Stodart, first-class new American organ, from the Bridgeport Company, diningroom, drawing-room and occasional chairs, wood seat chairs, single and double iron and brain bedsteads, chain and spring mattresses, chest of drawers, Singer family sewing machine, &c., Ac., Also, Cart wheels, pulley wheels, bearings, shafting, good spring cart, Norman bicycle in good order, frot saw, shop stand, nests of galvanised baths and buckets, pigeon holes, travelling trunk, Jones's bootmaker’s sewing machine, and a lot of fancy goods. No reserve. 105 THURSDAY, 17 th DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF A VERY VALUABLE and HANDSOME UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOFORTE. BY BRINSMEAD, LONDON. CO3T (LANDED) Q GUINEAS. George thomas and go. have boon favoured with instructions to offer by public auction, at Thomas’ Hall, Customhouse quay, on Thursday, l?th December, ab 2 o’clock sharp An exceedingly high-class and valuable upright grand pianoforte, in walnut, hy Brinsmoad, London, with patent improved chock action, iron-framed, trichord throughout, and all the latest improvements. Also, at 2.15 p.m. sharp Tho following PHOTOGRAPHIC APPARATUS 1 stereoscopic camera, fitted with Dallmoyor’a patent stereo lenses with stops complete (cost .£10), dropshutter, for do, lons in tin mount, head-rest, 3 dipping baths, 9 developing trays, scales and weights, 3 plate boxes, 9 printing frames, 1 pneumatic and spring plate-holder, I spirit blowpipe with boiler, 20 bottles photographic material, several hundred stereo mounts Note. —ThePianaforto and Camera are now on view, and wo cordially invito the attention and presence of musicians and intending buyers, during the few days preceding sale. F. W. HAYBITTLE, (JO9 Auctioneer, FRIDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 189 G, At 2.30 p.m. Auction Sale of 100 ACRES, FirZHERBERT. To close accounts in Estate of late John Wickham Fowler, of London. Messrs harcourt and go. are instructed by tho Trustees of the Will j of tho late John Wickham Fowler, of London, to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Wellington, on Friday, 18th December, at 2.30 p.m.— All that piece or parcel of land, comprising about 100 acres, being section No. 158, Fitzherbort, adjoining the properly of Mr Wm. Akcrs. This desirable section, situated within a couple of miles of Linton Railway Station, consists of level alluvial country, in open bash, and can bo strongly recommended to those who desire an unimproved section which will repay development. For further particulars apply to Messrs TRAVERS ANDOLLIVtBR, Solicitors. Wellington ; i Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. I 971
FRIDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1800, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE, Owing’ to Dissolution of Partnership, OF MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD KHtf, 10,800 ACRES. Known as TERAUMEA STATION, Together with 12,500 SHEEP, 330 CATTLE AND 24 HORSES. Messrs haroourt and 00. are instructed by the owners, who are dissolving partnership, to sell by auction, at their rooms, Wellington, on Friday* 18th December, 1396 That splendid Freehold Run, known as TIHAUMEA STATION, situated 2i miles from Kkctahuna Railway Station by well-formed and Wellbridged roads. The run is in first-rate working order, and consists of easy country, well-watered. Six thousand acres are in grass, divided into 26 paddocks,.the largest being 1200 acres. There is a good residence of II rooms, as well as all buildings, dip, yards, &0., necessary for the working of a well-found run. The flock consists of nearly pure Romneys, all young sheep. Last year’s clip averaged 9jjd in the grease. For further information apply to Mr Warren, on the station, or to HAROOURT AND CO., 118 Wellington.
Townsend and paul, PRODUCE AND FRUIT AUCTIONEERS, GRAIN AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. Office, Grain and Produce Stores : 21. WILLIS STREET. FRUIT MARKET, Harris street. Whore wo conduct Fruit and Produce Sales Every Day. Sales of Stock of all descriptions, Farm Implements, Furniture, &0., conducted in town and country at any time to suite clients. Sole Agents in Wellington for the Now Famous Mercantile Brand Butter, which took First Prize at the last Show at Petone. To be bad ever/ weeki n 11b pats at our store, Willis street. We also undertake to act as agents for the selling or lotting of private houses, business promises, Ac. We have sample rooms at the disposal of travellers and others. Reference, Bank of New South Wales All kinds of fruit and produce taken on consignment and/disposod of to the best advantage. Account sales promptly returned after every consignmontwith draft or cheque. Punctuality a special feature in our business. Orders from country stores for fruit or pro. duce carefully attended to. The following lines are always on sale privately, at lowest market prices, in an? quantity j Oats, Wheat, Maize, Barley, Bran, Pollard, Chaff, Beans, Peas, Potatoes, Onions, Tea, Sugar, Butter, Cheese, Bacon, Hams, White and Black Tartarian Seed Oats, Dun Oats, &■).. &o, TOiVNJENO & PAUL, Auctioneers. LAERY b CJ„ LTD. <4l, Willis street, Wellington, GRAIN, FRUIT, PRODUCE & GENERAL MERCHANTS. AUCTIONEERS. WOOL, SKIN AND FLAX BROKERS, COMMISSION, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. LIBERAL Cash Advances made against produce consigned for sale in local or foreign markets. At Victoria street Stores— Skin, Hide and Tallow Sales hold weekly W»ol Sales on dates fixed by Wool Brokers’ Association. At Willis street Mart Fruit Sales Daily. General and Clearing Sales- as arranged. Sheepskins—Our business ia this description of produce is by far the largest in Wellington, and our system of classifying, valuing and properly supervising every line as it comes into store has led to the diversion of a largo quantity of skins which had previously found their way to other centres. Reliable weekly market reports are regularly furnished consignors, and accountsales and remittances for all consignments 1 are despatched by first mall after realisation. Station and farm requisites on hand for sale at lowest current rates. Stores of every description, woolpaoka and twine, cornsaeks, staples, fencing wire, Ac., t a rain seeds, grass and clover seeds, sheep dips, binder twine, &0., &cn JLIABRY AND 00., lirD. F. B. FAEMAE, 438 Miueging Director.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3003, 15 December 1896, Page 4
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