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Public Notices MUSICAL REHEARSALS. rpHE Choirs of the different Churches, and 1 those who-' are willing to contribute their assistance to the Inverc3rgill . Total Abstinence Society's next entertainment, are requested to meet at the Chapel in Dee Btreet. opposite the Prince of Wales Hotel, on FRIDAY evenings at 8 o'clock. Pro Committee, CHAS. D. IRVINE. NOTICE. TRUST ESTATE OF G; ROBERTSON, Baker, Tay street. MR THOMAS PERKINS is authorised to receive all accounts in the above estate to 31sfc December last, and his receipt alone will be recognised by the Trustees. JOHN W. MITCHELL, Inspector in Estate of Gk Robertson. ST. JOHN'S CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, Tat Stbeet. WEISS & COOK, Masters. HTUJVUfG CZASSJSS. RACES! RACES!! RACES!!! QPLENDLD and Loose Boxes for J^ horses training for the forthcoming races at the Race Course, Wallacetown. F. PELLING, Wallacetown Hotel. Auction Sales INVERCARGILL • JOCKRY CLUB MEETING. SMM OF GRAND STAND, BOOTHS, GATES, AND RACE CARDS. SATURDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1870. a ROSS has been fovored with, instructions J\ • from the Stewards of the Jockey Club, to sell by public auction, on SATURDAY, the 29th inst., at 12 o'clock, at the Commercial Sale Yards, THE REFRESHMENT BOOTHS, GRAND STAND, ! ADMISSION GATES, RIGHT TO SELL 'CORRECT RACE CARDS, &c, &c, For tW* ensuing "Races on the Wallacetown Course, on the 24th and 25th February. A. ROSS, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, 1870. COMMODIOUS FAMILY RESIDENCE. HE. OSBORNE has been favored with in- • structions from Mrs J. R. Davtes, who is, giving up her town residence, to Sell by Auction, on Tuesday, February Ist, at 12 o'clock, on the premises, that centrally situated property, "being part of section 1, block 1, having a frontage of 120 feet, more or less, to Spey-street, on which is erected a large and commodious Family Residence, containing 13 rooms, including Dining Room,Drawingßoom, Sitting Eooms,7Bed Rooms, 2 Bath Rooms, Kitchen, &c., 4 stall Stable, Large Coach. House, &c, all in good repair. Also, The following elegant Household Furniture, Plate, Pianoforte, &c., &c. :— DRAWING ROOM. 6 handsome carved-back walnut-wood Chairs, 2 do easy spring-seated dodo, 2 do Cabriole Couches, spring seats, all stuffed with best . horse hair, and covered with blue and gold brockaded silk, and Holland covers for same, 1 walnut-wood oval Centre Table, with carved claws, 1 do small do, 1 walnut-wood Cabinet, plate glass back and door, and marble top, 1 walnat-wood Whatnot, glass in back of top; 1 gilt-framed Chimney Glass, best British plate ; 3 handsome gilt cornices ; 1 fancy Elizabethan Chair ; 2 carved frame foot Ottomans, covered in dlk, 1 new Piano, by <J Cramer ;" 1 walnut-wood Music Stool, covered in silk; 1 Chinese cabinet; 4 do tables ; 1 pair elegant Bohemian vases ;1 do do do jars, Ido handsome lustres ; 1 do hand screens; 1 antique punch bowl; 3 pairs handsome drawing room window hangings, blue and sold damask ; 1 elegant Brussels carpet and hearth rug. DINING ROOM. 1 handsome Bookcase, glass door with secretaire ; 1 hair-seated Couch ; 6do Chairs ; 1 Folding Chair ; 1 Booking do ; 1 handsome * Side Board, with glass back ; 1 large Telescope Dining Table (4 leaves) ; 1 Card Table ; 1 handsome marble Eight-day Clock ; 1 pair Bronze Horses; 3 Engravings (Highland Ferry-boat, Joan of Arc, and the Halt) ; 1 Specimen Case ; 1 set of Fender and Fire Irons ; 2 Hanging Lamps ; 6 kerosene . Table Lamps ; 2 Musical Boxes ; 4 pairs of Damask Hangings, with poles, &c., complete. 1 Oak Plate Chest, Elkington's, containing— 2 Carvers and Forks; 2 Game Forks; li doz. best ivory-handled Table Knives; li doz. do Small Knives ; li doz. best plated Forks ; li doz. do Small ; li doz. Table Spoona; li doz. Dessert do ; li doz. Tea Spoons ; 4 Salt Spoons ; 1 Caddy Spoon ; 2 Gravy Spoons ; 1 Marrow Spoon ; 1 Salad Fork and Spoon; 1 Asparagas Tongs; i doz. Egg Spoons ; 2 Mustard Spoons ; 1 Moist Sugar Spoon ; 1 Sugar Sifter ; 1 pair Sugar Tongs ; 2 Butter Knives ; 1 Cheese Scoop ; Ipr Fish Carvers ; 1 Soup Ladle ; 4 Sauce Ladles ; 2 Pickle Forks. Ipr of silver-plated fish Carvers ; 1 set of 4 silver-plated Side Dishes, can be made into 8 ; 1 handsome do Tea and Coffee Service ; Ido do Breakfast Set ; Ido do Cake Basket ; Iprdo do Biscuit Plates ; Ipr do do Toast Racks ; Iprdo do Salt Cellars ; 1 handsome silver-plated Cruet Stand ; sdo do luncheon, small ; 1 pr of massive silver-plated Wine Coolers; 1 elegant silver-plated Tea Urn, with spirit lamp ; 1 exquisite Butter Dish, , 1 Egg .Frame ; Ipr Liqueur Bottles, plated tops; 1 pr Decanters, with plated silver stands ; 1 set of 5 Dish Covers. BEDROOM No. 1. 1 handsome Tent double Bedstead (green), with brass mountings; 1 elegant walnut- wood (srith marble top) Washstand; 1 Palliasß, 1 horsehair Mattress ; 1 Carpet. BEDROOM No. 2. 1 Tent double Iron Bedstead (green) ; 1 double Iron Bedstead (drab); 1 Child's Cot; 1 handsome Chest of Drawers, with carved pillars. 1 Impregnable Fire-proof Chest, by Whitfield, of Birmingham. Note. — The Auctioneer is desirous of drawing special attention to this sale. The properly is well situated for the residence of any professional or business man. The furniture is superior to any that has been offered to the public for many years. Cards to view can be had from the auctioneer two days prior to the day of sale.

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Southland Times, Issue 1202, 28 January 1870, Page 4

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877

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1202, 28 January 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1202, 28 January 1870, Page 4

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