Auctions... ; ; THIS DAY. vHJ ' ; FRIDAY, 18th AUUUST. | SALE OF 400 VOLUMES BOOKS. MB, G. H; YENNELL .will sell by public auction, at his stores, Hunter-street, on Friday next, the 18th instant, at 2 o’clock, A valuable collection of books, furniture, «c., &c., viz;- ~•> : Knight’s Edition of Shakspere, 12 vols ■ Waverley Novels, 45 vols Natural Order of Geraniums, 5. vols . History Maori War Fiji and-Fijians: ■ The Birds of New Zealand, by Dr Buller, ■ :• Sc. d. | Leisure Hour, Family Herald Sponge’s Sporting Tour, illustrated Foster’s English Landscapes Poems by various Authors, Music Works on Domestic Medicine A large number of Evangelical Works. Also, Light'Eeading, Fiction After which, A quantity of furniture, consisting of tables, chairs, bedsteads, washi stands, coal vases, work-tables, whatnots, cabinets, curtains, linen, towels, &0., &c. • ' Sale at 2 o’clock. " L. HAKT will hold his fortnightly sale \__y, of Stock, &c., at the Albion Hotel, Taita,' on FBIDAY, 18th instant, at 2 p.m. - FOB SALE BY AUCTION, ON ; HER ARRIVAL FROM OAMABU, THE Clipper Schooner HERALD, 80 tons burthen, coppered and copper fastened ; recently had a thorough overhaul mx the Patent Slip. Is well found, and in [irst-class order. . : Immediately after the sale of the Herald, ;he ballast lighter Rambler and the small cutter Esk. . > The day of sale will be. fixed on arrival of the Herald, which will be duly announced. For further particulars apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and General Merchant, Lambton-quay, Wellington. SATURDAY, 19th AUGUST. MB. J. H.-WALLACE will sell at his mart, Hunter-street, on Saturday, the 19th August—. Double and single iron and wood bedsteads, dressing-tables, washstands, palliasses, chest drawers, cane- ‘ seated and American chairs, doormats, hearthrugs, engravings, clocks, flowers, albums, and nnmer- ■ ous other goods. Also, poultry. ' Sale at 2 o’clock. , ; : Terms.cash. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE TRUSTEES AND . COMMITTEE ■ ’ .FOR THE , ODD FELL OW S’ HALL Are empowered to Lease by PUBLIC- AUCTION, , -i The present SITE AND BUILDINGS, FOB A TERM , ’ ■ ■ 'OF " ■■■■■■’ TWENTY-ONE YEARS. Full particulars in future advertisement. ' R. A. MARSHALL, J ~, ' . . . Secretary. .
N-. J. ISAAC A U C T 1,0 N E E E S, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Lambton-quav. Business Notices WABEHOUES BRANDON-STREET. JAMES MAOK AY, IMPORTER OE ENGLISH & SCOTCH MADE FURNITURE, Begs to inform the inhabitants of Wellington and surrounding districts that he has received, ex Pym, from London, a Choice Assortment of Eirst-clasa Furniture, and which he will sell at the lowest prices possible— Walnut drawing-room suites, in green and crimson rep Walnut drawing-room suites, in green and crimson velvet Walnut cheffoniers, plate-glass back and marble tops Walnut eheSoniers, whatnots Walnut inlaid card tables Walnut inlaid 100 tables Walnut ladies’ davenports Walnut occasional tables Walnut cabinets Mahogany suites, in real moroceo leather, crimson Oak suites, in green morocco leather Mahogany suites, in haircloth Mahogany sideboards, ,6ft. Mahogany sideboards, 4ft. Mahogany dressing-tables with mirrors • attached ■ Mahogany cylinder writing tables Mahogany chests of drawers Mahogany commodes Mahogany towel-horses Double and single iron bedsteads Hair mattresses Flax mattresses Dantzio feather pillows, &c., &c. Oak hat and umbrella stands and hall chairs Balloon back cane seat, chairs, &c., &c. yENETIAN BLIND WORKS. E. A S B Y ’ S, Willis-street, opposite the N. Z. Times Office. The only Works in the Province SOLELY DEVOTED TO THE TRADE. In Hand, 65,000 ft. of PINE LATHS. To Arrive, 57,000 ft. For SPECIMENS of WORK, See BLINDS' at GOVERNMENT HOUSE, DEPARTMENTAL OFFICES, And tho 2596 BLINDS fixed by this House in the Province within the last Two years. The Proprietor : having had 24 years (10 years colonial) practical experience, is able to compete with any House in Australasia. , NO MORE CROOKED LATHS. TWENTY THOUSAND PINE LATHS, To Arrive per Alhambra. THE ORIGINAL BLIND FACTORY. CLEMENT AND' SMITH, Cuba-stroet. OVE’S GAS ‘ECONOMISER AND PURIFIER, which saves from 25 to '4O per, cent., as testified by respectable consumers,may'be; had at his premises; Mannersstreet, or from his agent, Mr. J. M. TAYLOR, Odd Fellows’ Hall. All lands’of brazing and general copper work done at the works. Brass, tin, and. lead work carefully executed. _ , Gasfltting on the most approved principles.' No more water in pipes.. Work guaranteed. : All kinds'ofmotal saucepans. . ", 1 StOwpahsahd boilers cleaned and tinted at reasonable prices. . . A.general assortment of holloware and useful ironmongery on hand.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4807, 18 August 1876, Page 4
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