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UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, &c, The property of a Gentleman leaving the Colony. THOMAS WLSTON A- CO, Have received instructions to Sell by Auction, on Fripat next, 1 7th Octo! er, at their Stores, Shorlland-stieet, at Eleven o'clock, WITIIOLT RFSER.'E. THE FOLLOWING HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, tl.e property of a gentleman leaving the colony ■• — Chests Drawers Mahogany Pembroke Tables, on castors Cane seated Chairs Easy Chair, to match Bronze Fendeis and Fire Irons Child's Cot. on castors Double Iron Bedstead and Palliasses Single ditto, ditto Goose Feather Bed, Pillows, and Bolster Washstands and Services Toilette Glass, Medicine Chest ♦China, Glass, Tea-trays TCaithenware, Kitchen Utensils Tea Kettle, Soup Digester Two 4-ban elled Pistols one brace ditto Emigrant's Cooking Stove A quantity of Carpentei's Tools Stove with Copper Boiler and Piping, complete Wedgewood Pestle and Mortar 1 Tin Senna Leaves About 400 Rails And a variety of other Household Goods Terms, — Cash.
AUCTION OF FURNITURE. CONN ELL $,- RIDINGS Have leceived instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at the residence of Mr. John Bkll, near the Iron Foundry, in Queen-street, on Ist November, at 1 1 o'clock. A MAGNIFICENT PIANO— Supeiiorin tone and in appearance to any hitherto imported into this colony. A HARMONIUM, with Extra Stops, new ; a very superior instrument, well adapted for a conceit loom, or a place of worship. Three Handsome Mirrors, of large size One Pair of Globes Household Furniture — consisting of Tables, Chairs, Kitchen Utensils] Curtains Handsome China Dessert Service Iron Safe, &c, &c.
IMPORTANT NOTICE. TO STORE-KEEPERS & TRADERS, ALSO, Parties desirous of supplying themselves with GOOD CLOTHING at a CHEAP RATE. x. ox?2> o ar cXiOTHxara iwcart, (Opposite Mr. Hughes's, Grocer.) HENRY KEESING, Jun., begs to inform his Old Customers and Fellow Colonists that, previous to calling a Sale by Auction on * the premises, preparatory to leaving the Colony which must take place in the eaily part of next month — he offers them the advantage of selecting from h's Extensive Stock of WZEN'S Clothing, Of every description, both for town and bush use, and of .BLANKETS of all sizes Coloured Counterpanes A first rate Assortment of Prints White and Unbleached Calicoes Flannels, Bed Ticks Cotton Sheets, Hosiery Klue Serge Men's & Boys' Hats and Caps, &c , &c. . ALSO — One Case Saddles One Case assoited Bridles A few Steel Wheat Mills Two Cases B Y Sickles And a quantity of Iron Pots. To Retail Buyers— at Twenty per cent under the usual piices. To the Trade and Wholesale Buyers— Ten per cent under his usual and well known Low Prices. H. K. flatters himself that those parties who are in the habit of doing business with him, well known him to be above any puffing scheme, to draw custom and therefoie trusts they will make use of the present opportunity to supply themselves. Hgr The above desirable Business Premises and complete Dwelling to Let. Shortland-street, Oct. 1 3th, 1851.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 574, 15 October 1851, Page 2
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