Awe. lons. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, Commencing at Eleven o'Clock. ATTRACTIVE AND IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF SUPERIOR ■F7INGLISH & /COLONIAL "FURNITURE AND CIURNISHING /^OODS, &c. &c. &c. AABKIEL T E W I S Has received instructions to sell on the above date, at 11 o'clock, DRAWING AND DINING ROOM SUITES In Leather. Morocco, Velvet, Tapestry, Plush, Horsehair, find Cretonne—3, 5, and 9 pieces BEDROOM. FURNITURE — Walnut Suites,. Mahogany and other words ; Duchess and P-d.S-8' Suitss and Colonial-made Commodes, Towel Hails and other Requisi.es. LIBRARY REQUISITES - Tables, Chairs, Escietoires, Ladies' Writing Tables and Desks. DINING TABLES, Card Tables, Work Tables. Occasional and Loo Tables, handsome Cellarettes, Sideboards and Chiffoniers in various designs. OCCASL . NAL CHAIRS. Rocking and Austrian Chairs, Verandah Chairs MIRRORS in Black, Goid, Walnut, and other woods. HALL STAND 3 (Mahogany, Oak. Walnut), tile and plate-sdass backs. HANDSOME CHESTS OF DRAWERS and Wardrobes, beautifully inlaid and well matched. OIL SAIa'TINGS, Oleographs, Carpets, Rugs, Fenders. Fireirons, Dessert Services, Filters, Bedsteads, Bedding, and General Furnishing Goods too numerous tomention. Also, PIANOS in the Estate of T. H. Webb. No Reserve. All Goods Guaranteed. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, At Eleven o'Clock. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. BILLIARD TABLE AND REQUISITES PIANO, ■ THE WHOLE OF THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS Itf AND ABOUT THAT EXTENSIVE BUILDING KNOWN AS THE GREYHOUND HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET. • BY ORDER OF THE LESSOR. D. F. EVANS & CO. Have been favoured with instructions from the Lessor to sell on the premises known as the Greyhound Hotel, Que.n-street, on Monday, February 3, at eleven o'clock, * Without the slightest Reserve, THE WHOLE OF THE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising, Billiard Table and Requisites Drawing-room Furniture and Piano Parlour Furniture, etc., etc. Sittin-r-room Furniture, etc., etc. Dining-room Furniture, etc., etc. Bedroom Furniture, 18 rooms Kitchen and Scullery Requisites Bar Fittings and Appliances D. F. EVANS AND CO., Auctioneers. W. S. COCHRANE] [JAS. DACBE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 67 3 ACRES GOOD LAND, FRONTING WAITAKE'EI RIVER. 8,000,000 FEET KAURI TIMBER, HOUSE AND IMPROVEMENTS. The subscribers will sell by auction, at their Rooms, Queen - street, on Wednesday, sth' February, at 12 o'clock, PART OF LOT 8, PARISH OF WAITAKEREI, containing 673 acres good Land, having a large frontage to the vv'aitakerei River, and being 600 acres of splendid Kauri Forest estimated to contain S.OOD.COO feet KAURI TIMBER, easiiy aud cheaply worked and got' out. There are also large quantities of other valuable timber. The other improvements consist of HOUSE, of 6 rooms, and outbuildings, 6 paddocks containing about 70 acres in grass, and there is a valuable orchard of well-grown trees, containing about 3 acres. This valuable property is well-known as Mrs J. S. Kelly's, and adjoins the Kauri Timber Co.'s bushes. It is well worth the attention of capitalists.as, apart from its own value, a large sum will be rec.ived as royalties for the right of passing the adjoining timber (about 25 million teet) through or over this block. For further particulars, apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 25, 31 January 1890, Page 8
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