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Auctions. ' THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 13th DECEMBER. |^1 EORGE THOMAS will hold his usual \J[ weekly sale This Day, 13th December, at 2 o'clock, at his rooms, when he will offer — Tea, in boxes and half-chests Cheese, butter, rice, splendid sample Chinese preserves Cigars, different sorts, very oheap A turning lathe, chairs, sofas Bedsteads, galvanised buckets American tubs, raisins, currants M'Connell's hams and bacon White and gold china, in tierces Crockery loose, glass tumblers, do. Also a quantity of saddlery, consisting of 6 sets of gig harness, gentlemen's and ladies' saddles and bridles, just landed, ex Douglas, in splendid condition. The whole for positive sale. To commence at 2 o'clook sharp. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16. SALE BY AUCTION. /GEORGE THOMAS has been favored VX with instructions from the importer to sell by auction at his Rooms, Lambton Quay, the following goods and merchandise, sale to I commence at 2 o'clock — 5 tons Duncan's flour 10 qv-casks vinegar 20 cases spirits of turpentine 50 do JDKZ geneva, 5 o. p. 8 qr casks sherry, pale 4 do port wine, superior 80 cases claret, various brands 5 qr-casks Dunville's whisky 20 cases Tcwnsend's sarsaparilla 2 tons white Mauritius crystals 100 half - chests Congou tea (various qualities) 10 boxes gunpowder do 5 cases pickles 8 do marmalade 25 doz American brooms 50 boxes clothes' pegs 50 do Brandon's Neva candles 6 pockets hops 5 bales (81b) woolpacks &c, &c, &a Terms liberal ; declared at sale. f^i EORGE THOMAS' sale of merchandise, vJT which was advertised for Tuesday, 9th December, has been adjourned until TUESDAY, 16th DECEMBER. TUESDAY, 16th DECEMBER. MR, R. J. DUNCAN will sell by auabion on above date, at 12 o'clock noon, in Hill street, at rear of the General Government Buildings, A large iron tank, capable of holding 250,000 gallons, covered with galvanieed iron. The tank was manufactured to stow the Cook Strait electric telegraph cable, and has been lately used as a water tank reservoir. SATURDAY, 13 th DECEMBER. Sale of the building formerly known as Clapham's Hotel. MR J. H. WALLACE is instructed by the Hospital Trustees to sell by public suction on Saturday, 13th December, at one o'clock, on the premises, The old building on lot No 12, Hospital Trust, formerly known as Clapham's Hotel, opposite the Native Hostelry, Molesworth street. The building to be removed within fourteen days from the date of sale. Terms cash. WEDNESDAY, 17th DECEMBER. Unreserved sale of Merchandise, MR J. H. WALLACE is instructed to sell by public auction, without reserve, at the stores of George Crawford, Esq, Farish street, on Wednesday, 17th Deoember, at 2 o'olock p.m. sharp, the following merchandise, to close consignments — 25 tons silk dressed flour, in 200, 100, and 501 b bags 100 sacks maize | 5 kegs salmon Tea in chests and half chests About 1 ton Port Cooper cheese Port and cherry wines, in cases and qr casks 10 tons crushed sugar Starch, cornflour 10 orates assorted earthenware and sundries Sale at 2 o'clock p.m. sharp. SALE OF VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL And v BUSH LAND AT WAIPAWA. MR JOSEPH TURLEY has received instructions ftom H. S. Tiffon, Esq. to subdivide into sections, varying in area from three acres to one undred acres, and to sub* mit to public auction, early in December, about 2500 acres of the Homewood Estate, adjoining the township of Waipawa, in the immediate vicinity of the proposed Railway Station, on the line from N«pier to Wellington. Cobb'a Coach pasßes daily to and from Napier The land is of rich quality, admirably adapted for agricultural purposes, and, from its highly favourable situation, must rapidly increase in value. At the snme time will be offered about FORTY ACRES OF VALUABLE BUSH LAND, Adjoining the above, in sections of one acre each, to enable purchasers of open land to supply themselves with timber suitable for building and other purposes. Terms : — One-fourth each, the balance bearing interest at seven per cent. Title — Crown Grant. Further particulars can be obtained on application to H. S. TIFFEN, Esq., Napier, Mb J. TURLEY, Surveyor, Stock and Station Agent, Waipawa, MONDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, At One o'clock. SALE OF LINCOLN RAMS. MR R. LUCAS has received instructions from Messrs Beetham Brothers, to sell at tbe Pastoral Association Yards, Musterton, on Monday, the 22nd day of December next, at one o'clock p.m., 250 Lincoln two-tooth rams, by imported rams.out of picked ewes, from the celebrated flock of Peat and Alexander, of Wanganui 100 two-tooth rams, by well-bred Lincoln ramß, out of picked Romney Marsh ewes 60 rams, by well-bred Lincolns, out of picked Merino ewes 30 Romney Marsh rams, from the celebrated flock of A. Ludlam, Esq. Masterton, 24th November, 1873. HAR L E S SEA gTelr ENOINBEB, BOIIEB KAKEB, XBOH AND BEABB FOTJKDBB Custom Hou&e street Wellington.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3977, 13 December 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3977, 13 December 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3977, 13 December 1873, Page 4

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