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Auction Sales A. INNES MoGRKGOR, A UCTIONEER & GENERAL jCL AGENT. Auction Sales conducted in town anc country. Landed and House Properties Bought Sold, or Let. . Valuations made, Residuary Account? Prepared for Stamp Office, Partnershir Accounts adjusted, Absentees repre sented FIRST FRIDAY in every month. Sale of all sorts of Stock at Mrs Shadbolt's Yards, Head of the Bay. LAST SATURDAY in every month, Sale of General Merchandise in Town Hall, Akaroa. Entries are requested prior to sale. Jol l 1 c Stheet Sooth, AKAROA, TO HOTELKEEPERS, THOSE FURNISHING, AND OTHERS. MR A. I. McGREGOR has the honor to announce that lie has received instructions irom Mr Thos. Brooks to Sell, at the SOMERSET HOTEL, HEAD OF THE BAY, The whole of the FITTINGS AND PUMISHIir&S Of this Hotel, which are mostly new and in excellent order, ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 21 AND 22 (and on Monday, 24th July, if necessary), sale commencing each day at noon sharp. DINING-ROOM. Tables and covers, chairs in haircloth, pier glasses, fenders and fire-irons, cupboa-ds, oilcloth, 20 by 14; oil paititin.s and pictures, poles and curtains, &c, ivc. COMMERCIAL-ROOM. Couch, table, chairs, carpeting, lamps, and other furnishings. BAR PARLOR. Tables, chairs, floorcloth, fender and irons, forms, pictures, &c. &c. PRIVATE PARLOR. Chairs, tables, carpeting, cupboard, pictures, hooks, blind*, and fittings. SITTING-ROOM. Elegant suite in given repp and walnut, consisting of chairs, couch, large, ottomans, ifcc.; pier glass, d;mi;isk hangings, artistic ornaments, pictures, photo*, large stereoscop >. and 800 slides, large Brussels sarpet, of chaste design ; fenders ami fireirons, lamps, &c. BEDROOMS. The. whole and complete Fittings and Equipments of 13 Bedrooms, consisting of double and single iron bedsteids, mattresses, pnliasses, wash tables, dressing tables, bed ware, curtains, blinds, dressing glasses, sheets, blankets, bolsters, pillows, (owels, floorcloth and enrpeting. Many of the rooms are double furnished. TAPROOM. Forms, tables, chairs, spittoons, fen- j der, lamps, glasses, &c, &c. i BAR. I All the Furnishings and Fittings of a well-appointed Bar, consisting of beer engine and piping, shelving, desks, clock, aneroid barometer, spirit kegs, decanters, glasses, tumblers, pewters, •fee, &c. KITCHEN. The whole of the Kitchen Utensils necessary for conducting the business of a large hotel, cooking appliances, tables, chairs, dishes, plates, tin ware. PASSAGES AND LAUNDRY. Floorcloth, mats, lamps, trays, tables, mangle, wringers, tubs, screens, &c, &c. Two 400-gallon tanks, with stands, spouting, and taps. PANTRIES. Two dinner services complete, tea and coffee services in china and delf, cruet stands, electro spoons, forks and knives in large variety and numb *rs, cut champagne, claret, hock, port, sherry, and other glass ware in large variety ; fruit service, in Dresden china ; and new cutlery, in deer and ivory handles. Also, All the oth r odds and ends in connection with a large and well-appointed Hotel. The whole of the above goods have been placed in the hands of the Auctioneer for ABSOLUTE AND POSITIVE SALE, witkout the slightest reserve, and no such opportunity has ever presented itself on the Peninsula for persons in need of furniture supplying themselves advaniageously. TERMS AND CONDITIONS AT SALE. Visitors from Cliristchurch can arrive by the Titan, via Pigeon Bay, on Friday, at the Hotel at 1 p.m.; and on Saturday by rail, at 2.30 p.m. The whole of the goods will be on view prior to the sale, and tickets to the I Refreshment and Luncheon Table can be obtained from Mr Brooks or the Auctioneer. a. innes McGregor, I Auctioneer.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 625, 11 July 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 625, 11 July 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 625, 11 July 1882, Page 3

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