THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 14th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. A VALUABLE FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT FOR SALE BY AUCTION, Situated on the Tinakori-road. EORGE THOMAS will sell by auction, l" on the above date, at hia rooms, Lainb-ton-quay, An allotment of land, having a frontage of 30ft. by a depth of 97ft., being a choice site for a nice cottage, as it is surrounded by gentlemen's residences. Terms at sale. Title perfect. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 15th and 16th January. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. -~ EORGE 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, Bowen-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, <fcc, &c. 1 boolr. 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 and 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-ca - 1 *"-*'""•"'» Minffnnier 1 pair brc 1 pair glass vases 1 fire protector 1 portable wardrobe 1 carpet: NIGHT NURSERY. 2 iron cots 1 pine bedstead " ;ahogany bedsteps lahogany chest of drawers 1 washstand service 1 mirror on chimney-piece 1 swing looking-glass -seat chairs ery 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 chi 1 chest drawera 1 folding book-stand 1 carpet and 2 ruga DRESSING-ROOM. BEDROOM No. 2. 1 suite of Hungarian ash with walnut mouldings : consisting of one halftester bedstead, with creton hangings, one wardrobe, one toilet table, one dressing-glass, and ene chamber cupboard, one towel rack, three chairs finished in creton, and one washstand, marble top 2 toilet services, 1 footbath 1 carpet and rug BEDROOM No. 3. 2 iron bedsteads, 1 double and 1 single 1 washstand with w. and g. toilet service i and lookinw-elasa. towelhorse HALL. 1 hall table, 1 iron chair, 2 garden settees 1 irnn nmbrella and hat stand, 1 Parian gure (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 1 breakfast and tea set, white and gold, uicio, B finger glassi~, impagne do, claret do, port and :elery glass, cu id cut tops, ret jug, v _nd pts.), t: 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 ■ " ' 'n ivory rings 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. i: of Gully's water-colors, viz.:— Lake Rota-ita—its Source Do do—its Outlet 2 fine pr and companion 1 chromo-lithograph ditto, Fisherman's daughter baiting hooks 2 do do, In Meadow and Harvest Time 2 do do, Milking and companion 2 do do, Kingston-on-Thames and companion 1 large print, Playground I do do, Christian Martyrs And Bundry photograps KITCHEN. Crockery in great variety, baking dishes, pudding moulds, wire meat safe, patent mangle, a time-piece, a Kent's knife-cleaner, fonder and . boilers, pret), 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 forlt. 2 buckets, brushes, 1 saddle, 2 bridles, child's pad ■• ; And -" ■'■-■' , ;■■ 1 Napier waggonnette, Complete, with pole, shafts, lamps, cushions, apron, &c., &c. '"." ' '■' '_ i ■ ' 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.' ' i To commence each day at 11 o'clock. Lunch at 1 o'clock:' ■
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4311, 14 January 1875, Page 4
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