FamrD, to get a. good Watch, Gold or Silver, Geneva, English or American, go to WrtKKS, Shortland, for there you will hare the largest stock to select from; also, if .you were thinking of purchasing s Brooch, or pair «f Earings, Gold Guard, or Bing—for there you can see the mest varied and best selected stock on the Thames. Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery repaired at Auckland prices, and guaranteed. Established 1867.— Abtt. ' " ... -: ■-. , .
Auctions FRIDAY, MARCH 29. At il.o'clock. Important and Unreserred Sale of Household Furniture and effects, Splendid Sideboard (English-made), Mahogany Spring and Hair Sofas, a Splendid Library (one of the best collection of Books obtainable), Oil Paintings, > Original Engravings and Photographs, Pier Glass Mirrors, an Embony Arm Chair, inlaid with ivory (worth inspecting), Superior Cutlery and E.P. Goods; Brass Curtains, Poles, and Rings; Mahogany and Cedar Chests of Drawers, Hair Mattresses and Palliasses, Horse, Baker's Spring Cart, See., &c.
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Has been farcied with instructions from Mrs O» CooiiAHAW (who ia giving up business aud leaving the Thames) to sell Her Unequalled and Well-kept FURHITUBE and .Effects, .consisting of Englishmade Sideboard, Hair Sofa and Chairs, Round Tablet, Loo Tables, Books (by the best authors), Book-case, Arm Chairs* a magnificent Oil Painting of Shakespeare, Engravings, Photographs, Decanters, E.P.Cruete, Cutlery, Brass Curtain Poles, Window Curtains and Blinds, Table-cloths, Oilcloth, Antimacassars, Claret Jugs, Single, Doable, and Press Beds; Bed Curtains, Cedar and Mahogany Dressing Tables and Washetands, Cheat* of Drawers, Bedroom Sets (complete)-, Night Commode, Invalid's Table, Eight-day .Clocks, Fenders and Fire-irons, China Sets (»amplete), Crockery-ware, Meat Dishes and Covers, Safes, Kitchen Tables and Chairs, Show.nnd LoHie Glasses, Scales and Weights, Desk Stool, Cash Box, Show Case, Biscuit Tins, Stone Jars (useful for pickling), and a Saleable Stock of Groceries, Bread Boards, Tins, Peels, Water Tanks, Wheelbarrow, and Kitchen Utensils of every description too numerous to particularise. After which, A Splendid GARDEN, in Richmond street, well laid out with Fruit Trees, Vegetables, *o. Ground Bent Very Low. The Auctioneer wishes to draw the attention of intending purchasers to the above, which can be viowed on THURSDAY, the 28th instant, between Iho hours of 10 a.m. and 2 pm, . 2288
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2843, 26 March 1878, Page 3
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362Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2843, 26 March 1878, Page 3
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