Auctions. THURSDAY, MAY 23, At 11 o'clock. ON THE PREMISES, STAFFORD TOWN. BY ORDER OF IHE MORTGAGEE. Without The Slightest Reserve. FA. LEARMONTH AND CO., « under instructions from the mortgagee in possession, will spjl on the prcr raises, Staffprd Town, on Thursday, 23rd May, commencing at 1 1 o'clock, without the slightest reserve in the following order — Lot 1. Sections No. 1 and 2 Stafford Town, containing 28 perches on which is erected the Waimea Brewery, together with water right, vats, cooler, malt crusher, hogsheads, casks, tubs, and the whole of the brewing plant at present on the said premises.
Lot 2. Sections No. 3 and 4 Stafford Town, containing 20 perches fenced, cleared, and used as a paddock north side of brewery. Lot 3. Sections 6, 7, 8, 106, 107 Stafford Town, containing 3 acres, 3 roods, 1 perch, on which is erected a new large store, fitted up with counters, shelves, racks &c., one four-roomed, and one two roomed cottage and fourstalled stable, with large garden in rear in full profit. Lot 4. Sections No. 10 and 11 Stafford Town, containing 36 perches fenced, and occupied as a paddock. Lot 5. Section No. 1411, containing 21 acres, fronting on Hokitika and Stafford road. Lot 6. Section No. 1412, containing 2 acres, 16 perches, fronting on Hokitika and Stafford road. Lot 7. Black mare Polly. Lot 8. Bay horse Captain. And the following sundries in separate lots.— Eight hogsheads porter, 10 gallon keg porter, 44 bricks, 22 doz porter (quarts), 54 dpz porter (pints), 5 sacks parent rnqlt, 120 grqss corks, corking machine, 15 dpz empty sacks, jar sulphide of lime, counter scales, desk, saddle and bridle, set spring cart harness, set dray harness/and sundries. Terms for Prppgrtiee.-TrOne tbird cash, one third three months, and one third six months by approved endorsed acceptance, bearing ten per cen^ interest. Terms for ggods— rcasb, N.B. — The Auctioneers would especially draw the attention of the public to the foregoing Unreserved Sale which will take plape positively on Friday, the 17th May, commencing at 1 1 o'clock sharp, it having been postponed from Saturday last, on account of the inclemency of the weather. Titles to properties, undei The Laud Transfer Act. No reserve. THURSDAY, MAY 23, At 2 o'clppk. ON THE PREMISES OF MR MURPHY'S BUTCHERY, STAFFORD TOWN. HOGSHEADS ! HOG SH E ADS ! ! FA. LEARMONTII & CO., • instructed by Mr J. Murpby, will sell on his premises, Stafford Town, on Thursday, 23rd May, at 2 o'clock, without reserve— 140 empty hogsheads (complete), in lots to suit purchasers. WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, At 11 o'clock. EXTENSIVE CLEARING SALE OF IRONMONGERY, CROCKERYWARE, DRAPERY, & SUNDRIES. ON THE PREMISES, MANSON'S CORNER, REVELL-STREET. FA. LEARMONTH & CO., • under instructions from Mr C. J, E. Linnemann, whose lease of the Corner Shop, Manson's Rigbt-of-Way, has just about expired, will sell on the premises, commencing at 11 o'clock, on Wednesday, 29th May, the whole ot his extensive Stock -in-Trade, contained in the said shop, in lots to suit purchasers, and in trade lines, consisting of— 10 cases axes, 1 Avery brass counter scale, 6 register grates, 20 clock*, 16 white and gold chamber sets, 12 fenders, 6 sets fireirons, 40 table lamps, 4 croquet sets, 24 electro-plated butter dishes, 18 electro-plated cruet stands, 30 oilcoats, 40 oil trousers, 14 boxes tobacco, 36 bags rice, 11 suits of clothes, 9.0 box and tray looking glasses, 6 dozen sluice forks, 1 mangle, 24 vases, 40 men's coats, 24 men's trousers, 12 brittannia metal tea and coffee pots, 6 colonial ovens,23 vests, 22 trousers and vests, 3 enamelled furnace boilers, 300 sheets corrugated galvanized iron, sft long ; 300 sheets corrugated galvanized iron, 6ft long ; 300 sheets corrugated galvanized iron, 7ft long ; 300 sheets corrugated galvanized iron, Bft long ; 60 sheets corrugated galvanized iron, 9ft long ; in lots to suit purchasers. 3 Little Wanzer sewing machines, Kent grates, violins, bird cages, O'Ame's and O'Day's long handled shovels, O'Day's short shovels, 20 bags Cocksfoot grass seed, slashers, framed colored lithographs, digging forks, billiard cues, laundry stove, 12 coils rope, decanters,merino shirts and drawers, cotton shirts and drawers. A well selected library, containing 450 books, by best authors ; varnish, iron bedsteads, coal vases, clothes swingers. A German libr.ary,containing 300 books, by best authors. Also, a host of other goods, too numerous to particularize. N.B.— The Auctioneer's instructions from Mr Linnemann are to clear the whole stock, however big the sacrifice, he not having room in his othef premises for its reception. At same time and place — 20 shares in the Hokitika Gas Company (Limited),
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West Coast Times, Issue 2848, 20 May 1878, Page 3
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