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THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 7th MAY. FURNITURE AND STOCK-IN-TRADE I At the Golden Fleece, Pakuratahi. tT ia favored with in- j structions from Mr. Wagg, of the ratahi, to sell by public auction, without the least reserve, on Friday, 7th May, at that well-known Hotel, The Golden Fleece, The whole of the Furniture and Stock-in-trade, without reserve. Sale will commence at 11 o'clock. The following is the INVENTORY of the FURNITURE, &c. -. BEDROOM No. 2. 1 iron bedstead, 1 fiax mattress, 1 flock bed, 1 pair sheets, 1 pair blankets, 1 feather pillow and slip, 1 counterpane, 1 washstand and ware, towel and glass, 1 toilet table and cover, 1 looking-glass, 1 blind and muslin curtain, 1 piece carpet. BEDROOM No. 4. 1 iron bedstead, 1 flock mattress, 1 raupo bed, 1 pair sheets, 1 pair blankets, 2 feather pillows, 1 washstand, ware, towels, and glass, 1 toilet table and cover, 1 toilet-glass, 1 blind and muslin curtain, 1 chair and piece carpet, 1 counterpane. BEDROOM No. 5. 1 iron bedstead, 1 flock mattress, 1 flax bed, 1 pair sheets, 1 pair blankets, 2 feather pillowß —j „i:.«yj counterpane, 1 wasbstimd. ware. d glass, 1 toilet table toilet glass, 1 piece carpet, blind, iuiu mumu curtain, 1 chair. BEDROOM No. 6. 1 wood bedstead, 1 pair palliasses, 1 flock bed, 1 pair sheets, 1 pair blankets, 1 counterpane, 1 feather bolster and slip, 2 feather pillows and slips, 1 washstand, ware, towel, and glass, 1 towel-horse, 1 toilet-table 1 toilet-glass, 1 piece carpet, blind, s curtain, 1 cane chair. BEDROOM No. 7. 1 iron bedstead, 1 flax mattress,.l flock bed, 1 pair sheets, 1 pair blankets, 2 feather pillows and slips, 1 counterpane, 1 washstand, ware, towels, and glass, 1 toilet-glass, 1 toilet-talle and cover, 1 cane chair, 1 piece carpet, blind, and muslin curtain. BEDROOM No. 9. 1 iron bedstead, 1 pair sheets, 1 ™«r blankets, 1 counterpane and 2 pillows, 2 • *" • :ets, 1 pair sheets, 1 ire" s, 1 pah- blankets, 1 pa counterpart and 2 pillows, 1 table, chamber, »nd carpet. BEDROOM No. 10. 1 iron bedstead, 1 mattress, 1 flock bed, 1 pair blankets, 1 pair sheets, 1 counterpane, 2 feather pillows, 1 washstand, ware, and towel, 1 chair, and 1 piece carpet. BEDROOM No. 11. 1 iron stretcher, 1 mattress, 1 flax bed, 1 pair blankets, 1 pair sheets, 2 pillows, 1 counterpane, 1" toilet-table and cover, 1 piece carpet, blind, and muslin curtain. BEDROOM No. 12. l.double iron bedstead, 1 straw mattress and chaff bed, 1 pair sheets, 1 pair blankets, 1 counterpane, bolster, and pillow; 1 folding iron "•—richer, 1 flax mattress, 1 flock bed, 1 pair nkets, 1 pair sheets, 1 counterpane, 2 feather lows, 1 folding iron bedstead, 1 flax mat:ss, 1 raupo bed, 1 pair blankets, 1 pahsheets, 1 counterpane, 2 feather pillows, 1 washstand and ware, 1 toilet-table and cover, 1 piece carpet. LANDING. 6 pieces cocoanut matting. STAIRS. Stair carpets and red}. PASSAGE. 3 pieces cocoanut matting 1 do oilcloth DINING ROOM. 12 oak wood-seated chaira, 1 spring-seated sofa, 4 pictures, 1 pair muslin curtains, 1 pair aask curtains, 1 Large dining table, 1 piece uoloth, 15 x 12, 1 side table, 3 papiertaehe' trays, 1 mirror, 1 fender and fire-irons, 1 3-burner chandelier. SITTING ROOM. 7 chairs, 3 pictures, 2 kerosene lamps, 1 table and cover, 1 sofa, 1 piece oil-cloth, 1 hearth rug, 1 fender, 1 pair muslin curtains, 1 ir damask curtains. KITCHEN. . 1 large dining table and cover, 2 forms, 5 rood-seated chairs, 1 bracket lamp, 1 set dish overs, 12 bedroom candlesticks, 3 brass candle:cks, 1 cruet stand (5 hole), 1 cruet stand (5 uole) 3 teapots, 1 clock, 4 Bait-cellars, 1 pair counter scales, 6 meat dishes, 1 dinner service (about 150 pieces), 1 tea service, 2 oval fourgallon boilers, 5 saucepans, 4 baking dishes, 3 frypans, 1 gridiron, 3 lanterns, 2 kettles, 1 fire»iand, 2 cullenders, 1 strainer, 3 wash-bowls, 1 coffee-pot, 1 spring balance, 1 candle-mould, 2 saws, 1 pair bellows, 1 tripod, stand, 2 buckets, strainer, 1 form and 2 chai forks, spoons, and knives. YARD. 1 chaff-cutting machine, 3 wash-tubs, 1 bird and cage, 5 wood stretchers, 1 stack hay about five or six tons, 25 pig 3 of the well known halfbred Berkshire, about 7 head cattle. . ' BAR. 3 spirit barrels, with taps, 1 bracket lamp, brandy, in cases and bottles, bottled ale and e geneva, rum, &c, &c, &c. "OTICE.—SALE by AUCTION of the Screw Steamship EDINA, at Lloyd's rooms, MELBOURNE, 27th MAY next. Full particulars in Melbourne Argus. JOSEPH LUKEY, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 11th MAY. IMPORTANT SALE OF SCOTCH PLAIDS. To Close Consignments. H EORGE THOMAS will sell by auction, -wT at his stores, Brandon-Btreet, on Tuesday, 11th May, at one o'clock, WITHOUT RESERVE, 6 cases, each containing 14 pieces, about 50yds, scotch plaids Great variety of patterns. Samples on view at the auction rooms, Brandon-street and Lambton-quay, three days previous to date of sale. Terms liberal, declared at sale. WEDNESDAY, 12th MAY. LAND IN MOLESWORTH STREET. GEORGE THOMAS is instructed by the Public Trustee, to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambton-quay, on Wednesday, the 12th day of May next, Apiece of land situatoin Molesworth-street, and having a frontage thereto of 33 feet by a depth of 61 feet, the northern boundary of which abuts on the Princess Hotel property. Sale at 2 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, 12th MAY. LAND IN MOLESWORTH STREET. '1 EORGE THOMAS is instructed by the Jt Public Trustee, to Bell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambton-quay, on Wednesday, the 12th day of May next— A piece of Land situate in Molesworthstreet, and having a frontage thereto of 33 feet by a depth of 61 feet, the northern boundary of which abuts on the Princess Hotel property. Sale at 2 o'clock. Terms at sale.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4409, 7 May 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4409, 7 May 1875, Page 4

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