Auctions. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MB. B. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from H. S. McKeliar, Esq., to sell by public auction, on Tuesday, 29th inst., at his residence, in Willis Street — The whole of his household furniture, including a handsome pianoforte, by Bord, Pai-is, consisting of— DINING-BOOM. Book shelves and cupboard Oheffonier, table and two drawers Telescope table, with three leaves Folding chair and rocking chair Sofa, cane chairs, antimacassars Carpet and hearth-rug, floorcloth Fender and fire-irons, fire-guard Coal scuttle and shovel 1 French alarum clock Flower vases, papier-mache tea caddy and inkstand Silver-mounted liqueur bottle and plated salver Plated fish knife and fork, soup ladle, gravy spoon Table spoons, dessert and tea spoons, sauce ladles, butter knives, large and small forks Tea-pots, coffee-pots, sugar basins, toast rack Candlesticks, plate, basket, and papier mache trays Decanters, tumblers, wine glasses, Ac. 1 tea service (choice), china flowers Books, and lot “ Punches ” unbound. DEAWING-BOOM. 1 Brussels carpet, 43 yards, new, and hearth-rug 1 oval, 1 round, and 1 work-table Whatnot, cane chairs 1 walnut pianoforte, Bord, of Paris Fender, fire-irons and guard Etrurian vases, papier mache tea tray, new A quantity of music, &c., playing cards. HALL. Umbrella stand, stair carpet and rod Coil' and colored mats, scraper and slip mat. LANDING. 1 table and drugget. NURSERY. Sofa, bedstead, mattress ■Booking chair, fender and fire-irons Basin and river, and child's chair BEDROOM No. 1. 1 double iron half-tester bedstead, palliasses, horse - hair mattress, bolster and pillows Moreen hangings, blankets, quilt Grover and Baker’s sewing machine Cedar table and cover, with fittings for drawers Chest of drawers, toilet table, mirror Felt carpet, bath, oil floorcloth Commode, chairs, &c. BEDROOM No. 2. Iron bedstead Washstand, crockery, water cans Felt carpet, chairs, photograph. BEDROOM No. 3. Iron bedsteads, green mattress, palliasses Feather and flock pillows, blankets, quilts Dressing tables, toilet glass Wardrobe, 2 cane chairs, carpet Tools, decanter stand, plated Air bed, three telescopes 3 whale teeth, bric-a-brac And a large quantity of sundries. BEDROOMS Nos. 4 & 5. Iron bedsteads, mattresses, blankets, rugs, toilet glass, bath, commode, clothes’ basket, chairs, basin and ewer, &c., 4c. KITCHEN. Dresser and shelves, table, chairs, block tin dish covers, sausage machine, boiler, saucepans, kettles (iron and copper), earthenware, and an immense number of kitchen utensils too numerous to particularise. Sale will commence at 11 o’clock. GENERAL NOTICE TC BIDDERS OR PURCHASERS AT AUCTION SALES. TVT R. E. J. DUNCAN deems it necessary ILL to repeat that on all occasions when he advertises merchandise or other property for sale without reserve, he binds himself strictly and legally liable to sell every lot offered to the highest bidder, and that no lot is allowed to be reserved, or is permitted to bo b >ught in. THURSDAY, Ist OCTOBER. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR. G. H. YENNELL has received instructions from W. H. Harrison, Esq. (who is leaving Wellington), to sell at his residence, Hawkeatone Street, Thomdon, on Thursday, October 1, at 2 o’clock— All his valuable Household Furniture, Consisting of Dining and drawing-room suites, in leather and silk rep, Brusselis carpets, oleographs and engravings, grand pianoforte by Broadwood, cottage ditto, bedsteads, crockery, glassware, plated ware, kitchen nteusils, See., See. THURSDAY, Ist OCTOBER. SALE OF CAST IRON. ME, J. 11. WALLACE has been in- , structed by the Waterworks Engineer, to sell by auction at the Market Hall, on Thursday, Ist October next, at 2 p.m.— 15 tons, more or less, of damaged cast-iron water mains and other pieces suitable for castings Cast-iron ten ton crane bed, together with toothed wheels and jib Wrought-iron connection frame and assortments of f-inch, and 1-inch low pressure brass cocks (new) Do do do damaged Terms at sale. LAND SALE. BENJAMIN SMITH & CO. have received instructions to offer for sale, by public auction, at an early date, of which due notice will be given TOWN SECTIONS in Fitzhcrbert, Manawatu Do. do. in Palmerston THREE ALLOTMENTS, section 420, Oriental Bay, Wellington Several of the BEST SITES in Kent Terrace, in convenient allotments A neat well-built COTTAGE of four rooms, in'Plaining Street TEN SECTlONS—superior sites for villa residences—containing from about a quarter to~balf mi acre each; leasehold. Persons wishing to availthemselvea of tins opportunity to offer their properties for sale, are invited to furnish instructions to B. S. & Co., without delay. Lambton Quay, next Odd Fellows’ Hall, September 25th. THURSDAY, Ist OCTOBER. TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS, Unclaimed Wool. ME. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from. Messrs, Jackson and Graham to sell, at their Free Store; on the Queen’s Wharf, on Thursday, Ist October, 1374, at noon (unless previously claimed), 4 bales wool, marked HP § 1,2, 3, 4 For the benefit of whom it may concern, and in payment of wharfage, storage, and other orponsos.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4220, 29 September 1874, Page 4
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