Auctions THIS DAY, "WEDNESDAY, Gth FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. MU. U. J. DUNCAN lias received instructions from Mrs. Shield, to sell by public auction, at tier resilience, Plpitca i’ornt, oa Wednesday, 6th February, at 2 o'clock, without the slightest reserve lier household furniture and effects. 1 ill AIV I.'s G-IIOOiM. 1 drawing room suite 1 100 table an ' cover Fender and tireirous 1 email table 1 hvaithrng Chinese matting 3 antimacassars 1 coal vase 1 whatnot 1 armchair 1 occasional table 1 piano Cm tarns and fixtures 3 vuo! mats 4 pictures 1 inkstand 12 lots books 1 footstool 2 gas globes DINING-BOOM. 1 large 100 table aud cover 1 armchair f) chairs Bonder aud fireirons 1 hearthrug Chinese matting Venetian blinds Window curtains 3 teapot 1 coffee-pot 1 electro cruet aland 1 dozen dinner knives :1 do dessert do 2 carvers 1 dozen tea spoons 1 do dessert do 20 forks 10 table spoons , 3 salt spoons, 1 mustard spoon 3 glass dishes 2 decanters 1 crystal jug 20 tumblers (5 wine glasses 1 butter cooler 1 slop basin, 1 sugar do, 1 cream jug 4 bread and butter plates 1 dozen tea plates I do tea cups, 1 do egg cups 1 do breakfast plates 2 cream jugs 4 dozen cups and saucers 1 breakfast dish, 1 toast rack 1 baud bell 1 water bottle 2 vegetable dishes, 2 large do i dozen dinner plates, £ do cheese do 4 salt cellars 1 filter 1 plate basket 2 trays 2 clocks, 3 ornaments 1 bulls-eye lantern 1 spittoon 2 gas globes BEDROOM No. 1. 1 double wooden bedstead 1 hor.-ehair mattress 1 pair blankets 2 feather pillows 1 bolster and palliass 1 chest of drawers 1 toilet table and glass 4 chairs, 1 towel horse 1 washstand aud service 1 piece carpet 1 water bottle Venetian blinds and curtains, &c. 1 g .3 globe 1 counterpane BEDROOM No. 2. 1 single iron bedstead 1 mattress, 1 palliass X feather pillow, 1 pair blankets 1 counterpane 1 chest of drawers 1 toilet-glass, 1 washstand and service X tnwe'-horse, 1 piece Chinese matting 1 gas globe, 1 chair 1 piece carpet Window curtains and fixtures complete BEDROOM No. 3. 2 single iron bedsteads 2 mattresses and 2 palliasses 2 bo'sters and 2 feather pillows 2 counterpanes, 5 blankets 2 chairs, 1 washstand and service 1 dressing-table and cover 1 toilet-glass 1 piece carpet Curtains and fixtures 1 bookshelf 1 waterbottle BEDROOM No. 4, 1 single iron bedstead 1 mattress, 1 palliass 1 bolster, 2 pillows 1 pair blankets X counterpane X washstand and service 1 toilet-table and glass X chair, window curtains Blinds and fixtures Matting and carpet BEDROOM No. 5. X single iron bedstead X palliass, 1 mattress X bolster, 1 pillow X counterpane X blanket, ! chest drawers X toiletglass, 1 chair 1 towelhorse, 1 gas-globe 1 piece carpet, curtains, &c. "PASSAGE No. 3.—Upstairs. Mattiiu-, bath, and sundries HALL. Oilcloth; mats, &c. KITCHEN AND SCULLERY. _ _ A large assortment of all useful requisites, too numerous to particularise. Sale at 2 o’clock sharp. THURSDAY, 14th FEBRUARY. MR.. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from Mrs. Jackson, to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Panamastreet, on Thursday, the 14th February, at 2 o’clock All that piece of land, having a ; frontage to Taranaki street of 414 links by 242 links to Ghuznee atret, together with a substantially-built dwelling house containing six rooms, water laid on, outhodses, and every requisite. Terms :—One-third cash. Balance by bills at 3,6, and 9 months, with bank interest added. THURSDAY, 3 4th FEBRUARY, .. At 2 o'clock. MR. R. J. DUX Can is favored with instructions from the Executors of the late William Dorset, Esq., to sell by public auction, on Thursday, the 14th February, at bis salerooms, Panama-street, at 2 o’clock presisoly— -4 sections, being portion of town acre No. 649, in the TinakorWoad. These building allotments arc perhaps the most desirable and valuable of any still open for sale in the city of Wellington. The property is in the neighborhood of Fitz-herbert-terrace, and near the Princess Hotel. The adjoining acres are occupied and owned by the Hon. C. J. Pharazyn, W. W. Johnston, Esq,, M.H.R.. \V. H. Levin, Esq., W. R. Urrwn, and Mr. Clapham, who have creeled ’ready extensive and commodious residences hereon. 'To residents in Wellington it is unnecessary \o point out the advantages of securing freeiiolds in this part of the city, or in the vicinity it properties held by the above aud other gentlemen ; but to all persons not acquainted with these siles, the Auctioneer earnestly recommends purchasers and speculators to visit them without delay and judge for themselves. Litho-' graph plans, containing full particulars, will be ready in a few days. Terms of payment—t)epo»it of 25 per cent, cash; balance by hips «• 3 and 6 months, with bank interest tdded thereto.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5264, 6 February 1878, Page 4
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