Gray and Montgomery. WINCHESTER MONTI ELY FAIR. TUESDAY, 11th JUNE. nBAY & MONTGOMERY \Jf ~ • will offer—--150 Merino Wethers (iu forward condition) Fat and Store Shtep 30 Head Yearling Cattle And Entries to hour of Sale. GRAY & MONTGOMERY, iuß Auctioneer s. Webster and Macdonald. IMPORTANT SALE op FURNITURH AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. Messrs Webster and Macdonald, favored with instructions from F. W, Donkin, Esq., will hold a CLEARING SALE op HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PERSONAL EFFECTS, ON THURSDAY, JUNE 13th, AT
“THE WARREN/’ WOODBURY, Commencing at 11 o’clock sharp. DRAWING-ROOM—Suite in Cretonne, Cottage Piano (“The Dresden Model”), Loo Table, Card Table, Eacretoire, Occasional Table, Easy Chairs, Handsome Overmantel, Hanging Lamp, Brussels Carpet, Brackets, Ornaments, Fire Irons and Dogs in Brass, etc., etc. DINING-ROOM—Suite in Morocco, consisting of 8 Chairs, 2 Easy Chairs, Handsome Side Board, Dumb Waiter, Telescopic Dining Table (3 leaves), Writing Desk, Dining-roem Clock, Ornaments, Brussels Carpet Fire Iron and Fender. BILLIARD-ROOM -Full-sized Table (by Thurston), Billiard Cues, Rests, Pool and Billiard Balls, Markers, Lamp Fittings, Malting, etc., etc. No. 1 BED-ROOM—Handsome Suite in Pine, consisting of Wardrobe, Chest of Drawers, Dressing Table, with Looking Glass, Marble-Topped Washing Stand, Chairs, etc,, Double Set Modern Ware, Brass-Mounted Bedstead, with Spring Mattress, Bolters, Pillows, Blankets, etc., Curtains, Fender and Fire Irons, No. 2 BED-ROOM —Consists of Extra Large Wardrobe, Double Bedstead, with Spring Mattress, Washing Stand and Ware, Dressing Table, Chairs, Handsome Brussels Carpet, Curtains, Blankets, etc., etc. DRESSING-ROOM— Handy-sized Wardrobe, Dressing Table, Git eat of Drawers, 1 Brussels Carpet, etc., etc. No. 3 and 4 BED-ROOMS—Consist of Good Single Beds, with Spring Mattresses, Washing Stands, Dressing Tables, Ware, Carpets, Curtains, etc., No. 5,°*6, and 7 BED-ROOMS-Consist of Single Beds, with Palliasses, Bolsters, Pillows and Blankets, Dressing and Washing Tables and Ware, Curtains, Carpets, etc. LANDlNG—Consists of First-class Wardrobe, Chairs, Linoleum, Curtains, etc, HALL—Hat and Coat Stand, Hal) Chairs and Tables, about 28yds Brussels Stair Carpet (27in wide), with Brass Stair Bods, Door Mats, Very Handsome Curtains, etc., etc. Also, a Large Quantity of Venetian Blinds (all sizes), Curtains, Bric-a-brao, and articles of Furniture too numerous to mention. KlTCuEN—Tables, Dresser, Leamington Range, with Two Ovens, HighPressure Boiler and Cylinder iu firstclass orJ er, Large Quantity of Utensils of every sort and far too numerous to mention. CROCKERY— Very Handsome Breakfast Service of about 100 Pieces, Dinner Service of about 60 Pieces, and Dessert Service ; also, a Large
Quantity of Glass. CUILERY AND ELECTRO-PLATE-Knives, Forks, Coffee Pot, Cruet, etc., 6tC* SADDLERY— Set of Four-in-hand Harness (brass mounted), Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Saddles, Boy Pad, 4Sets Horse Clothing, etc., etc. CARRIAGES Four-in-band Drag, Double-Seated Buggy. Tennis Set Complete, Large Quantity of Extra Rackets, Balls, etc., etc. Garden and Carpenters Tools, a large asßO.naent Chaffcutter (l-horse power), Horse Rake, McShsny Drill, Tip Dray, Plough Chains, etc., and a Large Quantity of ' Sundries too numerous to mention. The Auctioneers desire to draw attention to this Sale of Furniture. Mr Donkin spared no expense in fitting up this house, and, as he has sold the Property, the Whole is for Absolute Sa'e. NO RESERVE. A Coach will connect in Geraldine with
Morning Coach from Orari to convey Passengers direct to the dale. LONCHEON PROVIDED. WEBSTER & MACDONALD, •fng Auctioneers, OQR SALE—Two Stacks Well-won JJ HA? (this year’s) ; about 30 Tons. To be sold singly or together. Apply to WEBSTER & MACDONALD, •iu4 Geraldine. T. G. ROWLEY, SURGEON DENTIST, CHURCH STREET, TIMARU. PAINLESS EXTRACTION CNDER . NITROUS OXIDE GAS. Fees for Now Teeth same as in Dunedin or Christchurch, Hours from 9 a.m. to 9 p.ra. One of DR TELSCHOW’S POWERFUL DENTAL REFLECTORS being in use, any OPERATION CAN BE PERFORMED IN THE EVENING, mr U
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1901, 8 June 1889, Page 2
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