Auctions. THIS DAY, MONDAY, 31st MAY. POTATOES. POTATOES. POTATOES. GEORGE THOMAS will sell by auction, on Monday, May 31st, on the Queen s v.'lmrf—--20 tons potatoes (Ex Hunter, from Nelson) la lots to suit purchasers. Sale at 2 o’clock. Terms liberal. TUESDAY, Ist JUNE. VERY SUPERIOR EURNIXURE. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from Mr. Pagon to sell, at Berlin House, Mulgrave-street, on Tuesday, Ist June — All his very superior furniture. BEDROOM No. 1. Two cane chairs, washstand and ware, bath, towel-horse and water-can, iron bedstead, mattresses, &c., chest drawers, blankets, &c., carpet, looklug-glass and toilet set. BEDROOM No. 2. Wood cot, hair mattress, feather pillows, bolster and blankets, washstand and ware, carpet and chairs, chest drawers, hip bath and glass, vases and toilet sets. BEDROOM No. 3. Bedstead and hair mattress, feather pillow and bolster, blankets, chest drawers, glass, carpet and chairs. BEDROOM No. 4. Double washstand and ware, single washstand and towel-horse, bath and watercan, double bedstead, hair mattresses, blankets, feather pillows, bolster, chairs, carpet, lookingglass, chest drawers, vases and toilet sets. . BEDROOM No. 5. Double bedstead, hair and flax mattresses, feather pillows and bolster, blankets, chairs, bath and water can, wool mat, washstand and ware, chest .drawers, looking-glass, towel-horse, pictures, vases, &c. LANDING. ■ China matting and stair carpet, brass bedroom candlesticks. HALL. Oilcloth and 6 mats. SITTINGROOM No. 1. ■ Sofa and cushions, easy chairs, 4 chairs, round table, carpet and rug, chimney glass, occasional table, 36 ornaments, fender and {5 re irons. SITTINGROOM No. 2. Spring-seated horsehair sofa, folding chair and cushions, 4 cane chairs, side table, and I table and cover, fender and fireirons, carpet and hearth-mg, 2 pictures, 3 ornaments, 1 bronze. BEDROOM No. 6. Bedstead, hair mattress, flax bolster, feather pillows, blankets, chairs, washstand and ware, vases, be!!, carpet, hearth-rug and 5 pictures, chest drawers, looking-glass, toilet sets, &c. DRAWINGROOM. Six horsehair chairs and one armchair, spring-seated hair-covered sofa, mirror, vases, bell, cut glass decanters, cheffonier, side-table, decanter and water-bottle, cut tumblers, wines, custard cups, dining-table (Sft, Sin. x 4ft. 2in.), 3 pictures, table cover, carpet and hearth-rug. KITCHEN. Dinner service—44 pieces, table, dessert, and tea spoons, E.P. forks, toast rack, tea trays, 5 dish covers, fllter, mincing machine, soup tween, 2 vegetable dishes, 1 meat dish and 4 pie dishes, tea plates and bread and butter plates, glass salts and glass dishes, moulds, milk-jugs, sugar-basin, butter-dish, egg-cups, basins and jugs, 7 pictwes, knife-box and sundries, 2 hall lamps, 2 moulds and basin, 6 saucepans, 2 frypans and gridirons, fountain, kettle, boiler, fish-kettle, pair firedogs, 4 coalscuttles and 3 scoops, slop-pail, cane and -wood chairs, tables, form, oilcloth and rug. YARD. Meat safe and sundries. Sale at 2 o’clock. WEDNESDAY, 2nd JUNE. MR. E, J. DUNCAN has been favored with instructions from J ames G illioax, Esq., to sell by public auction, on Wednesday, 2nd June, at 2 o’clock, at his sale rooms—--180 acres good timbered land, in the BELMONT DISTRICT, Nos. 348, 349, 332—0 f6O acres each —about seven or eight miles from the Hutt bridge. The new road from Belmont to Pahautanui is laid through the sections. The three blocks will he sold in one or more lots, as may be required by the purchasers. WEDNESDAY, 2nd JUNE. COTTAGE—LEWISVILLE. MR. R. J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell on Wednesday, 2nd June, at his rooms— A four-roomed cottage, with a piece of laud 32ft. Sin. x 80ft, in Lower Lewisville Terrace. The house is quite new, and let at £1 per week. WEDNESDAY, 2nd JUNE. MR. E. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from C. McKirdy, Esq., to sell by auction, at his sale-rooms, on Wednesday, 2nd June, at 2 o’clock— A four-roomed house, with brick chim- • ney, in Hill-street, in excellent condition, recently occupied by Hr. Armstrong. The building to be removed within eighteen days from date of sale.
TUESDAY, Ist JUNE. UNRESERVED SALE OE BOOTS. EOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ME. G. H. VENNELL has received instructions to sell by public auction at his rooms, Hunter-street, on Tuesday next, the Ist June, at 12 o’clock, « For the benefit of whom it may concern Ex Edwin Fox, from London, All more or less damaged by sea water — ' Sale at 12 o’clock. No reserve. Terms cash. 28-29 80 31/33, 37, 40 41 43-93 After which, 2 cases ladies’ kid boots 1 do do cashmere do 4 do do kid do 1 do do cloth do 2 do do kid do. Terms at sale. Saje,sharp at 12 o’clock.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4429, 31 May 1875, Page 4
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