Auctions THIS DAAf, TUESDAY, 4th DECEMBER. Valuable Household Furniture and Effects. MK. E. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from Mr. Durant to sell by public auction, at his residence, Minto House, Taranaki-place, on Tuesday, 4th December, at 11 o’clock — . - . Household furniture and effects, in firstclass order—--1 telescope dining table 1. 100 table T easy chair 3 couches 1 marble clock 2 large brass candlesticks 2 taper do do 2 small dinner bells 1 superior do do £ china vases 1 sextant 1 large lamp 3 cruet-stands 1 bookstand Gas fittings Dinner mats Tea trays 2 pier glasses Coal scuttles Hearthrugs, carpets Fenders and sets of irons 12 pictures Backgammon boards and books Single and double bedsteads Mattresses, palliasses, flock beds Feather pillows, candlesticks Washstands, chamber services Looking-glasses, chairs Hat pegs, towel horses Pincushions, foot and hip baths _ Crockery, and every description of dining and kitchen utensils. THURSDAY, 6th DECEMBER, At half-past 11 o’clock. English Furniture, now landing ex Zealandia from London. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has been favored •with instructions to sell, without any reserve whatever, on Thursday, 6th December next, at the Panama-street salerooms — 25 cases splendid English furniture — Drawingroom suites, 100 tables Dining tables, occasional tables Oval tables, chairs in great variety Whatnots, couches &c., &c., &c. TUESDAY, 11th DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. UNRESERVED SALE OF LAND, On Liberal Terms, at BUNNYTHORPE, MASTERTON, TUPURUPURU, WAIRARAPA, AND AT STUARTVILLB, LOWER HUTT. MR. R. J. DUNCAN has great pleasure in announcing that he will sell by auction on above date, at the Panama-street salerooms, at 2 o’clock—--600 ACRES in BUNNYTHORPE, subdivided into 16 Sections, varying from 22 to 79 acres, on following very liberal terras;—Cash deposit, 25 per cent.; balance by bills in equal amounts at 3,4, and 5 years, bearing interest at 8 per cent, per annum. lithographed plans ready in two or three days. 4r SECTIONS in Township of MASTERTON. Terms : —25 per cent, cash deposit ; balance by bills at 3, 6, and 9 months, in equal amounts, bearing interest at 8 per cent, per annum. 227 ACRES 2 ROODS Land at TUPURUPURU Block, AVairarapa District, which are to be sold in one block, and will not be divided. Terms in next advertisement. Plan may be seen at the Auctioneer’s office. 3 SECTIONS of LAND at STUARTVILLB, Lower Hutt, Nos. 14,16, and 26. Plans and full particulars to be had on appliation to the Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, sth DECEMBER. Shops in the Arcade. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by public auction, in the Arcade buildings, Manners-street — The lease of shops in the lower portion of the Arcade Conditions at sale. Further particulars at Auctioneer’s office. Sale at 2 o’clock sharp. THURSDAY, 6th DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY has received instructions from Mr. Kebbelwhite to sell by public auction, on the premises, corner of AVebb-street and Hopper-street, the whole of his superior household furniture (on account of his leaving Wellington), consisting of— Pier glasses, pictures, occasional tables, superior couch, cheffouier, armchairs, ladies’ chairs, excellent harmonium, carpets, 2 chestsof drawers, iron bedsteads, mattresses, palliasses and pillows, blankets, counterpanes, washstand and very superior toilet sets, looking-glasses, coffee services, cruets, oilcloth, kitchen, furniture, and cooking utensils, &c,, &c. Terms cash. Sale at 2 o’clock. SATURDAY, Bth DECEMBER. Immense Clearing Sale of Furniture. Premises Coming Down. Vfir. FRANCIS SIDEY has received in--.7.JL structions from Mr. Soffc, who is going to rebuild Ids present premises, to sell by public suction, at the shops, Manners-street, up|.M it-- tlm Arcade— The whole of his valuable stock of imported and colonial-made furniture, consisting of mahogany cheffoniers and sideboards, chests of drawers, writing tables, office desks, hair and rep couches, mahogany diningroom chairs, cane and wood chairs of every description, mahogany Arabian bedsteads, magnificent iron bedsteads of all sizes, wood bedsteads, mattresses, palliasses, bolsters and pillows, night commodes, towel horses, washstands, dining, dressing, and kitchen tables, meat safes, pictures, window poles and rings, pier glasses, Brussels carpeting, stair carpets, ottomans, hassocks, and a largo lot of other goods. The furniture will ho lotted on Thursday, when country buyers, ho tel-keepers, and tho public generally are invited to inspect the goods. No lots will bo sold privately previous to the sale. Mr. Soffe bogs to intimate that tho above goods must be cleared out from his front shops, hut his workshops will still be carried on, where all orders entrusted to him will bo executed with the same promptitude as before. Printed catalogues may be had the day previous to the sale. Sale at 1 o’clock sharp.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5211, 4 December 1877, Page 4
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