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NEW ADTERTISEMENTB. Tltis Oay. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE OJ Yerjr Superior and Highly Finished New English Furniture, Just armed per Ship " Oxf«rd." MESSRS JAMES & GO. hate bean ing • etrocted to Sell by Public Auction, st tbeir Auction Rooms, Bridge street, On MONDAY, 10th September4lßßß, At Eleven o'clock, A Consignment of New English Furniture, Per Ship " Oxford," consisting of— Italian Walnut Settee, Drawingrootn Suite in Green Figured Silk, Mahogany Stuffed Back Half Spindle Cromwell Diningroom Suites in Leather, Blaok and Gold Early English Folding Chairs in Embroidered Plush. Italian Walnut Inlaid Early English Four Tier Corner Whatnots,* Blaok and Gold Folding Chairs in Repousse, in Tapestry, and Plush; Dull Blaok Inlaid Early Engliflh Corner Whatnot, Ebonised Blaok" Cabinet with covered top add fitted with decorated Glass Panels, Fancy Stuffed Back Morocoo Leather Ladies and Gentlemen's Chairs in Mahogany, Morocoo Leather Diningroom Springseated Chairs in Mahogany and Cedar, Double Mahogany Marble Top Washstanda with rery superior "Hand- painted China Toilet Sets, Walnut Half Circle Wash|,,stands with Marble Tops,,ltalian jWaltiut - Inlaid Pedestal, Loo Tables, "Spring-seated O«dar Dining Chairs in Horsehair, Japanese • Inlaid Work' Table (very1 superior), China Afternoon Tea Services, Italian Walnut Inlaid Work Tables on Carved Pillars and \ Claws, Walnut Folding Chairs with Fancy W<ljow Seats and Backs, Ebonissd Folding Chairs, upholstored in Embroidered Plush ; Black, Gold, and Ambogoa Inlaid English Conner Whatnot; Ebonised Chippendale Corner Brackets, fitted with bevelled Plates, Shelves, &o. ; Crimson and Old Gold Corner Brackets with bevelled Plates; WalnuJjJ Chippendale Folding Chairs with bevelled Plates, in Tapestry and Plush j Ebonised Chippendale Corner Cupboard Brackets: Ebonised Chippendale Corner Cabinet, with engraved Panels and beraHed Plates ; ■Ameridan Walnut Corner Cabinet, with Spindles, &o.; Dull Black Flat Chippendale Brackets, in Plush, with Shelves, &o.; Walnut Turned Leg German Suites, in Tapestry and Plueh, with Banister Back Chairs; Black and Gold Plush Slope Chairs, with Spindles j Florentine Fancy Folding Chairs, with Embroidery and Plush; Eboniscd Wiilow; Chippendale and Sjcarnore Seats and Occasional Chairs, assorted patterns; Inlaid.Occasional Card Tables on Carved end Standards; Walnnt • Music Stools, in Leather, on Pillar and Claw; Dull Black 5 Pillar Spring Toe Music Stools, upholstered in Tapestry and Plush to match" suitos;; Walnut Inlaid Cabinet Top Davenport Whatnot Desk, lined with Gilt Edgod Leather; Walnut Inlaid Coffee Tables; Italian Walnut Inlaid Cane .Corner Occasional*, on 4 Pillars, Inlaid Stands " ■■ r A large number of beautiful Gilt Framed Oil Paintings and Oleographs, Hassocks, Rugs, &c, &c. ["ri ,;■' :') -.'■ . ' ■■■ " : ".Also, . ■' . 2 Ameri-in $ S top Organs, by Bridgeport and Company. 1 Walnut Pianoforte. For farther particulars «cc Catalogues, whioh ar& now ready. J. JAMES & OCX, Auctioneers. 1J35" This will b« found on- inspection to be one of the most valuable and best assorted consignments of thoroughly substantial and elegant English Furniture ever imported into Nelson. Every article will be open to inspection prior to the sale, and fio afford a special opportunity the Auction Rooms will be open and lit'up on Friday and Saturday evening* next, from half-past •even till ten o'clock, when ladies are specially iuvited to select, and mark their Catalogues. R.C. PARKER .4 CO, AUCTION ROOMS & OFFICES, Bridge street, AUCTIONEERS, STOCK SALESMEN PRODUCE BROKERS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS.. Sales conducted in Town and .Country* Cash Advances made on all description of Produce aud Stock, also on Merchandise Furniture, &o, consigned for.Sale . Pbompt Account5 Saebsand Retubns. To Hop Growers and others. rHE Undersigned have FOB SALE the following Manures, Manufactured by Gbioe, SujttNSE, & Co., Melbourne. SUPERPHOSPHATES, a splendid fertiliser. COMPOUND No.' r (consisting of Superphosphate of Potash and Sulphate of Ammonia). ' • COMPOUND No. 2 —Cereal Manure— (consisting of Superphosphate, Nitrate of Potash, or Sulphate of Ammonia, and Polash Salts). \ COMPOUND No. 3~ Cereal Manure for Basaltic Soil. s-; Compound No. 1 is strongly recommended to Hop Growers as far and away the best manuro that can be ueed for this oi'op. The üb» of this compound in Gippsland, Victoria, has had the satisfactory reiult of increasing the crops nearly 60 per cent. H'tiiL-d: Early application necessary. R. C. PARKER & CO., Auctioneers. Freehold Property for Sale. •RENDERS, to be sent in not later X than MONDAY, the 17th instant, are invited for the PURCHASE of the PROPERTY lately occupied by Mr Chahibs Raikeb, in Ngatitama street, and comprising TWO ACRES and Twenty-one Perches of LAND, with DWELLING-HOUSE, Stable, and Buildings thereon. Pin & MOORE, Solicitors, Nelson. 0 H Uii OH 0 F CHEIST. MR BDWASD LEWIS, Evangelist, lite of Sydney, will (D.V.) Preach in the New Meeting Housv Waimea street (opposite Immigration Depot),' on SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, at Halfpast Six o dock Subject — "The Church for Man, not Man for the Church." All are cordially invited. N» collections.;

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Colonist, Volume XXVI, Issue 3709, 10 September 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XXVI, Issue 3709, 10 September 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XXVI, Issue 3709, 10 September 1883, Page 2