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Auctions. I " CONTINUATION OF SALE WEDNESDAY, 17th DECEMBER. At 10 o'clock, MR R. J. DUNCAN has been instructed by Messrs Joseph Nathan and Co. to continue their sale by auction, on their premises, Lambton Quay, on Wednesday, 17th December, 1873, and two following days, commencing each day at ten o'clock sharp, the whole of their stock, as per subjoined advertisement, to which he begs special attention, and also to tha particulars contained in catalogues now boing circulated. Terms of sale aB follows : — Under £25, cash. Abovo £25 up to £50, approved bills at 3 months. Above £50 up to £100, approved bills at 4 months. Above £100 up to £250, approved bills at 5 months. Above £250 up to £500, approved bills at 6 months. Above £500, special arrangements. mHE large stock of TOBACCONISTS' WARES and FANCY GOODS will be the first to be submitted on Wednesday , next. IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE SALE TO MERCHANTS, DRAPERS, IRONMONGERS, FANCY WAREHOUSEMEN, COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS, And Others. The whole of the large, varied, and valuable Stock of Messrs Joseph Nathan and Co., Merchants, Wellington. MB8&BS JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. beg to announce that in consequence of being compelled to VEcate part of their pretent premises at the end of the year, they have decided to offer for sale by public auction, THE WHOLE OF THE EXTENSIVE AND VALUABLE STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE Purchased by them from the late fi/m of JACOB JOSEPH & CO., Together with this season's shipments of new and fashionable goods, just opened, ex Halcione, Electra, Douglas, and E. P. Bouverie now stored at their premises, Lambton Quay, consisting of goods worth between £30,000 and £40,000. General drapery, clothing, boots and shoes, stationery, fancy goods, tobacconists' wares, aaddlery, ironmongery, oilmen's stores, wines and spirits (duty paid, and in bond), &c.,, &c. . Full and complete catalogues of the whole ©f the goods to be offered for sale are now ready, and can be had on application. s Messrs JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. would . particularly call the attention of the trade resident in this and the adjoining provinces, to the rare opportunity this sale offers of purchasing largely, and at reasonable prices. All goods in stock are catalogued, and every lot put up will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE.Messrs JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. have extensive shipments en route from Great Britain, the Continents of Europe and America, which will be opened up in their new premises, now in course of erection at the corner of Grey and Featherston streets. As the lease of thoir premises expires at the end of the year, they have determined to Bell the whole of their present stock before removing ; the sale will therefore be a bona fide one. . THURSDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1873, At two o'clock. LAND SALE. MESSRS BETHUNE AND HUNTER will sell by public auction on Thurs day, the 18th December, at two o'olock, at their Bale Room, Custom House Quay, By order of the Executors of the late Mr George Dixon. Xot I—That1 — That piece of land situated on the Tinakori Road, having a frontage of 48 feet 6 inches to Tinakori Road, by a depth of 100 feet, together with the building erected thereon, known asDIXON'S KARORI HOTEL containing on the ground floor, bar, bar parlour, private sitting room, billiard room, kitchen and scullery j and on the first floor six bedroom?, with staircase and landing; and adjoining the hotel, skittle alley, stable, and out buildings Lot 2. — That piece of land, having a frontage of 82ft. 6in. to the Tinakori Road, a frontage of 120 feet to Glenbervie Terrace by a depth of 100 feet, together with the large double cottage erected thereon, containing eight rooms Lot 3. — That piece of land on the Tinakon Road opposite to Dixon's Karori Hotel, having a fiontage of 46 feet to the i Tinakori Road, by a depth of 134 feet, together with the good and substan-tially-built Dwelling House erected thereon, containing on the ground floor ■■' dining room, drawing room, back par--1 ■ ior, kitohen, and scullery, and on the first floor two good large bedrooms, landing, and staircase. There is a nice verandah, and a portion of the ground is laid out as a garden, fully planted with flowers and shrubs, fruit trees, &o, &o, with lawn and drying ground adjoining garden Lot 4. — An allotment of land situated in the Tinakori Road, part of Town Acre No 625, a corner allotment, and a frontage of 32ft. Bsin. to Tinakori Road, and a frontage of 93ft. 9in. to Lewisville Road. Lot 5. — An allotment of land situated on the Tinakori Road, part of Town Acre No 625, having a frontage of 32 feet B£in. to the Tinakori Road, by a depth „, of 93ft. 9in. Lot 6. — An allotment of land situated on the Tinakori Road, part of Town Acre No 625, having a frontage of 32ft. B£in. fco the Lower Terrace Road, by a depth . of 80ft. ALSO Town Aore No 849, situated at the corner of Daniel and Laurence streets, Adelaide road. Town Acre No 859, situated in Owen street Adelaide road. . Town Acre No 883, situated in Mansfield street. Adelaide road. • Town Acre No 919, situated in Adelaide road. . Five Allotments of land suitable for building purposes, being portions of Town Acres Nob 192 and 193, each section having a frontage of 38 feet to Wellington Terrace, by a depth of 171 feet. This land is situated between the residence occupied by John Henderson, Esq, and the new house in course of erection for Francis Sheriff, Esq. The sites are splendid, com* manding a magnificent view of the Harbour, Reclaimed Land, and Te Aro and Thorndon Flats. .i An allotment of land, part of Town Acre, No 222, having a frontage of 20 feet to V*. 'Courtenay Place, Te Aro, by a depth of 75 feet, with Cottage erected thereon, containing two rooms. And various other valuable properties. TUESDAY, 16th DECEMBER. TL/TR R. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction JjIJL at his yard, in Panama street, at one O'clock, on above date, " Several good useful horses, broken in to , single and double harness; also „: < - some good saddle hacks.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3978, 15 December 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3978, 15 December 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3978, 15 December 1873, Page 4

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