Auctions. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 2Gth JUNE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CROCKERYWARE, FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, &c. IMPORTANT TO HOTEL, LODGINGHOUSE KEEPERS, AND FAMILIES FURNISHING FOR THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. MR. JAMES SMITH will sell by public auction, without reserve, at his temporary auction rooms, Farish-street, adjoining Howard’s Bank Hotel, Manners-street — The following choice furniture (principally “ onr own make ”), all new and substantial, comprising— Chests of drawers, couches, washstands, 100 and dressing-tables, lookingglasses and mirrors, chairs, musicstools and Canterburys, iron bedsteads, mattresses and pillows, oilcloth, trays, carpet-bags and writing-desks, night commodes, counterpanes, perambulators, sew-ing-machines, dinner-services and crockeryware, glassware, plated coffee and tea pots, brass candlesticks, copper kettles, brushware, buckets, pots, kettles, saucepans, bellows, baskets, brooms, knifeboards, &c., &c., &c. Complete sets pewter ale and spirit measures Sale to commence at half-past 12 o’clock. Terms at sale. N.B.—The goods will be on view on Friday and day of sale. 1 N THE ASSIGNED OF ESTATE A. MULLINS & SON, HUTT. There will be sold by public auction on an early day the whole STOCK-IN-TRADE in their Stores at the Lower and Upper Hutt. Particulars in future advertisements. A. P. STUART, Wellington, June 25. Trustee. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT FURNITURE SALE. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 29th and 30th June. MR. J. DUNCAN has much pleasure in announcing that he is favored With instructions from W. H. Palmer, Esq., to sell by public auction, at his residence in Willisstreet, on above dates, in consequence of his departure for Melbourne — The whole of his household furniture, with carriage, buggy, and horse. A truly magnificent rosewood pianoforte, 7 r octaves, by the celebrated B ese, of Berlin, selected by Professor Lee, of Melbourne, and originally cost a short time ago £BS. One of the finest instruments ever offered for sale in Wellington. Also, One cottage pianoforte, from Scott, late of Collard and Co., in walnut. An excellent instrument. 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 most important and valuable sales of furniture 1 ever held in Wellington. All without any reserve. AUCTION SALE AT W. H. PALMERS’, ESQ. MR. DUNCAN begs to announce that in order to avoid loss of time or inconvenience to buyers, he will sell the carriage, buggy, and horse “ Othello ” at 8 o’clock sharp, on Tuesday, 29th June. Also, That the furniture and effects will be on view at Mr. Palmer’s residence, Willis-street, on Monday, 28th June, the day before the auction. MONDAY, 28th JUNE. IMPORTANT SALE OF PROPERTY IN ARTHUR-STREET. /"N EORGE THOMAS has received instrucV 7 tious from the owner, to sell by auction, on Monday, 28th June, at his rooms, Lambtonquay, at 1 o’clock— A freehold property in Arthur-street, having a frontage of 33ft. 6in. x 74ft. 6in. House contains five rooms, hall, outhouses, colonial oven in kitchen, and exceedingly well finished throughout, with every convenience. Title clear, and possession can be given at once. Also, after the sale of property, The whole of the household furniture. MONDAY, 28th JUNE. ~ At 11 o’clock. TO STOREKEEPERS, DEALERS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE. ELEVY has received positive instructions • from the various importers, to sell by auction at his rooms (next Odd Fellows’ Hall), without the slightest reserve, in order to render account sales before the 30th inst,, the following goods—--20,000 cigars (various brands) 60 boxes tea, 1875 9 half-chests do, May, 1875 5 cases cordials 3 casks stout 32 cases Devoe’s kerosene 2000 pieces paperhangings 8 saddles and fittings, complete 34 bridles 34 pairs stirrup leathers 170 dozen cut tumblers 60 do tot do 8 cases American chairs 51 office, dining, and parlor do 187 wood seat do 22 children’s high do (These chairs are put together, screwed and glued.) One handsome drawing-room suite, green and gold rep., double and single iron bedsteads, chimney and dress-ing-glasses, fenders, fireirons and registered stoves, hearthrugs, doormats, bird-cages, blankets, quilts, shirts, chamois leathers, ticking, winceys, pocket handkerchiefs, brushware, brooms, plates, dishes, lustres, vases About 30 bedstead and other cases, and various other goods. The whole of the above goods must be sold. Storekeepers and others will do well by attending this bona fide unreserved sale. Terms liberal. The sale will commence at 11 o’clock, sharp,' as the whole of the goods must bo sold.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4452, 26 June 1875, Page 4
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