THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 16th JUNE. SALE OF "HORSES, &c. "1 EORGE THOMAS has received instrucr tions to sell by auction at his yards, Brandon-street, on Wednesday, 16th .June, at 1 o'clock — 1 pair of staunch bay pomes (very fast trotting), '1 years old, broken to single and double' hai saddle Abo, 1 roan pony, broken to saddle or harness. WEDNESDAY, 23rd JUNE. SALE OF 10 CRATES CROCKERY. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Messrs. Levin and Co., to sell by auction, at their stores, Grey-street, on Wednesday, 23rd June, at 1 o'clock— _ _ 10 crates assorted crockery, • containing soup-plates, teapots, sugars, cream jugs, bowls, dinner plates, bakers, soup tureens and stands, punch bowls, toilet sets, &c, &c. THIS DATc, WEDNESDAY, 16th JUNE. MR R. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction, at his salerooms, on 16th June, at 2 o'clock, without any reserve, fancy goods and sundries, comprising—--6 doz. boxes best Sheffield tools 6 gents' oak chests, various numbers 3 gross hammers 9 doz. cards knives, forks, and spoona 10 knife baskets 11 market do. 2 nests baby do. 3 doz. bird nests 2 do. rattles 1 do. office and i do. open baskets &c.,~&c, &c. THURSDAY, 21th JUNE. R. R. J. DUNCAN is. instructed by J. tjl HorsfalL Esq., to sell by auction at his sidence, at the Nai Nai, Hutt, on above _ he whole of his household furniture and effects, particulars of which will appear in posters. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT FURNITURE SALE. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 29th and 30th June. yTR. J. DUNCAN has much pleasure in *•_ announcing that he is favored with inctions from W. H. Palmer, Esq., to sell by public auction, at his residence in Willisstreet, on above dates, in consequence of his ;ure for Melbourne —• Jhe whole of his household furniture, with carriage, buggy, and horse. Catalogues containing full particulars will be published and circulated, and the auctioneer confidently recommends buyers of furniture to note that this will be one of the : portant and valuable sales of furniture ever held in Wellington. All without any reserve. THURSDAY, 17th JUNE. Unreserved Sale of Office and Other Furni-t'.u-e, Law Library of the late C. B. Borlase, E3q. l/TE. G. H. VENNELL -will sell by public VL auction, at his room 3, Hunter-street, on xhursday next, the 17th instant— Sundry office furniture, consisting of tables, chairs, pigeon-hole 3, shelves, deed boxes, iron safe, sundry law books and Acts of the General Assembly and Provincial Council. After which, Sundry household furniture, consisting of chest of drawers, iron and wood bedsteads, mattresses, 100 tables, cane chairs, tables, &c, &c. Sale at 12 o'clock. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. TO PARTIES FURNISHING. IMPORTANT SALE OF FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, BUILDINGS, AND MATERIALS. MONDAY, 21st JUNE. MR. G. H. VENNELL has received instructions from E. W. Mills, Esq., who is making alterations to his residence on Wel-lington-terrace, to sell by public auction, on the premises, on -Monday next— THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE FURNITURE, In Seven Rooms, consisting of— DRAWING AND DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, LIBRARY, MUSIC-ROOM, AND THREE BEDROOMS, Being the front portion of the premises. The above includes — Carpets, 100 and dining tables, curtains, poles and rings, sideboard, card basket; pier-glasses, lamps, ornaments, clocks, oil paintings and engravings, fenders and fireirons, coal vases, bronzes, electro-plated .ware, glassware, dessert service, microscope, piano, liarmonium, music stools, handsome drawingroom sir'tu in green ,silk rep, bedroom furniture of the be3t description, greenhouse furniture, aviary, birds a ;d cages, flower-stands;.hall furnitv..e, viz., oilcloth, mats, telescope, umbrella-stands, bracket, hat peg 3, stair carpet, rods, and a large variety of sundries. Full particulars in catalogues. Lunch provided. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. The front portion of the residence, to be removed, consisting of drawing and dining-room, library, and musicroom, and three bedrooms above, having about 82ft. frontage. The whole is in good condition, and contains register stoves, mantel-pieces, glass and other doors of first-class workmanship, book shelves, cbeffoniers, &c, &c. Particulars as to time of removal will be given at sale. Plan of building and other particulars may be had of the Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 17th JUNE. On account of whom it may concern. "R. J. H. WALLACE. is instructed to _ _.. sell by public auction, at Messrs. Whittem, Nicholson, and Co.'s warehouse,-Hunter-street, on Thursday, 17th June, at 12 o'clock noon, on account of whom it may concern, ex Hindostan, Gregory, from London, more or less damaged by sea water— WN in diamond over GP—§l 1 case, containing 12 dozen blue Franklin frocks. Sale at 12 o'clock noon. Terms cash.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4443, 16 June 1875, Page 4
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744Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4443, 16 June 1875, Page 4
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