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AuctionsTHIS DAY, SATURDAY, 9th JANUARY. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by auction, at a house m Taranaki-street, five doors from Taranakiplace, a quantity of useful household furniture, all nearly new, comprising : Iron and wood bedsteads, mattrasses, pillows, &c. Cheat drawers Dining, 100, and other tables Washstands, services, &c. Looking-glasses Grover and Baker’s serving machine Cane and wood-seated chairs Kocking-chairs, couch sofa Kitchen utensils, &c., &c. Sale will take place at half-past 1 o’clock. FRIDAY, 15th JANUARY. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. GEORGE THOMAS has been favored with instructions from Walter Turnbull, Esq. (who is about to leave for England), to sell by public auction, at his residence, Elibank, Bo wen-street, Wellington, his entire household furniture, which comprises the following articles:— ' DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE.. 1 walnut settee, finished in damask 1 easy chair 6 small do 1 gilt chair, in damask 1 totara knot worktable, very handsome 1 fender stool, worked 2 worked cushions 1 ebony workbox 1 brass photo rack, &c., &c. 1 book slide DINING-ROOM FURNITURE. 1 red pine dining table 3 do book cases, with plate-glass doors 1 mahogany couch 2 easy chairs 12 dining chairs 1 3-ply Kidder carpet and crumb cloth and rug 1 fender ahd fire-irons Copper coal scuttle 1 mahogany supper tray 2 bronzes, winged horses 1 blackwood timepiece 1 inkstand 1 seltzogene 1 aneroid, on stand 1 musical box, six tunes DAY NURSERY. 6 chairs 1 book-case' and mahogany cheffonier 1 pair bronzes 1 pair glass vases 1 fire protector 1 portable wardrobe 1 carpet and floorcloth NIGHT NURSERY. 2 iron cots 1 pine bedstead 1 mahogany bedsteps 1 mahogany chest of drawers • 1 washstand service 1 mirror on chimney-piece 1 swing looking-glass 4 cane-seat chairs • 1 nursery chair 2 bedside rugs BEDROOM No. ,1. 1 mahogany bedstead, finished in rep. 1 do washstand, marble top White toilet service 1 gilt frame mirror over chimney-piece 1 mahogany dressing table and mirror 1 large mahogany wardrobe, with mirror doors 1 chest drawers 1 folding book-stand 1 carpet and 2 nigs . DRESSING-ROOM. 1 red pine wardrobe, dressing-glass 1 carpet, 4 mats, and a linen basket BEDROOM No. 2. 1 suite of Hungarian ash with walnut mouldings : consisting of one halftester bedstead, with oretou hangings, one wardrobe, one toilet table, one dressing-glass, and one chamber cupboard, one towel rack, three chairs finished in creton, and one washstand, marble top 2 toilet services, 1 footbath 1 carpet and nig BEDROOM No. 3. 2 iron bedsteads, 1 double and 1 single ' 1 washstand with w. and g. toilet service 1 dressing-table and looking-glass, towelhorse HALL. 1 hall table, 1 iron chair, 2 garden settees 1 iron umbrella and hat stand, X Fanan figure (sleeping boy) . CROCKERY. 1 dinner service; green and gold, containing 104 pieces 1 dessert service, ditto, with painted views, 34 pieces 1 china breakfast service, white _ with mauve edges, containing 58 pieces 1 breakfast and tea set, white and gold, containing 47 pieces GLASSWARE in great variety, comprising— Cut tumblers, goblets, finger glasses, champagne do, claret do, port and sherry do, celery glass, custard do, - caraffes and cut tops, moulded, bouquet do, claret jug, water do, decanters (qts. and pts.), trifle dish, jelly do, salt cellars and spoons, and 6 large flower troughs . PLATED WARE AND SUNDRIES. 2 pair bedroom candlesticks Hot water kettle and stand »1 teapot, 3 salvers, 4 salts 1 set of 7 dish covers 1 pair copper scales and weights 1 doz. table napkin ivory rings 4 glass foot stools for piano Knives, forks, spoons, cruet stand Toast rack, biscuit box Tea and coffee pots, cream jugs Sugar basin, cream and sugar stand Lunch cruets, egg stands, &c., &c. PICTURES. 4 of Gully’s water-colors, viz.: — Lake Eota-ita —its Source Do do—its Outlet Lake Derwentwater,,Cumberland Mardalc Head, Westmoreland 2 fine prints, gilt frames, Dawn to Sunset and companion 1 chromo-lithograph ditto, Fisherman’s daughter baiting hooks 2 do do, In Meadow and Harvest Time ■ 2 do do, Milicing and companion 2 do do, Kingston-on-Thames and companion 1 large print, Playground 1 do do, Christian Martyrs And sundry photograps KITCHEN. Crockery in great variety, baking dishes, pudding moulds, wire meat safe, meat covers, clothes basket, a patent mangle, a time-piece, a Kent’s . knife-cleaner, fender and fire-irons, saucepans, boilers, preserving pan (brass), tubs and buckets, table cutlery, &c., in great variety, too numerous to advertise. GARDEN AND STABLE IMPLEMENTS. 1 lawn mowing machine, 1 scythe and handle, 2 spades, 1 rake, 1 fork, garden shears, hoe, and wheelbarrow, stable • fork, 2 buckets, brushes, 1 saddle, 2 bridles, child’s pad *» And 1 Napier waggonnette, complete, with pole, shafts, lamps, cushions, apron, &c., &c. The auctioneer would respectfully call the attention of the respectable part of the community to this sale, as being of no ordinary character, inasmuch as the furniture is of a superior quality, and the sale is bona fide. To commence at 11 o’clock. Lunch at 1 o’clock. Terms at sale.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4307, 9 January 1875, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4307, 9 January 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4307, 9 January 1875, Page 4

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