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Anttioag - : - j. a HAWKES. THIB DAY. ] WEDNESDAY, JANUARY sth.. 1 - i Io Parties Furnishing, Hotelkeepere, Store- ] keepers, and Others. UNRESERVED BALE BY PUBLIC i AUCTION, ( FURNITURE, CHINa7gLASB, ELECTBO- 1 PLATE, CUTLERY, BBUSHWABE, i DINNEB BEBVICEB,&c f &c. MB J. G. HAWKES has received in- < structions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his rooms, Hereford street, , ON WEDNEBDAY, JANUABY sth. WITHOUT ANY BEBEBVE, . A very large assortment of every requisite for furnishing, viz:— FURNITURE—Dining room, sitting room, and kitchen chairs, rocking chairs, &c CJHlNA—Dinner and tea services, plates, dishes, bread, butter, and cheese pans, las BLECTBO-PLATED GOODS — Dinner, luncheon, and breakfast cruets, salvers, saltcellars, biscuit jars, tankards, christening and birthday gifts, dinner, tea, and dessert forks and epoons; mustard and salt spoons, pearl and ivoryhandled butter knives, pickle forks, &c, &c. 4HjABBWABE—Cut' and engraved decanters; champagne, port, and sherry glasses; cut glass tumblers, claret juge, saltcellars, sugars, creams, butter coolers, custard and jelly glasses, dishes, &c CUTLEBY by Bogers, Lockwood, Wigfall, ice— Dinner and dessert.|knives, sets knives and forks, carvers, round of beef and ham carvers, bread knives, pocket knives, &c BRUBHWARE—CIothes, hair, shoe, tooth, nail, and scrubbing brushes, hair brooms and banister brushes, &c. ficc Vases, lustres, ornaments, clocks, basketware, &c, &c. 1.1 Sale at 12 o'clock. 4187 THURBDAY, JANUABY 6. LIBBABY OF 386 VOLUMES. MB J. G. HAWKES has received instructions from W. H. Lane, Eeq, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Booms, Hereford street, On the above date — QQ/? VOLB BOOKS, comprising—Flett)OO cher's works, 9 vols ; Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, 4 vols ; Lord Brougham's speeches, 4 vols ; Byron, 9 vols; Scott, 11 vols; Encyclopedia Metropolitan. 36 vols ; Jean's Trigonometry ; Household Words, 13 vols; M'Culloch's Geographical Dictionary, 2 vols ; Brand's Manual of Chemistry, 2 vole ; Wordsworth ; Johnston's Chemistry of Common Life, 2 vols ; Layard's Nineveh (illustrated) ; British Classics, 24 vols ; Steam engine; Colton's Atlas of America; Australian Landscapes, by Yon Guerard, and a large selection of poetry, history, fiction, science, theology, &c. Portfolio of prints and sketches 6 Novello'a oratorios, and lot of music 1-4 Sale at 2 o'clock. 4252 THURSDAY, JANUABY 6. BOOKS, MUSIC, LINEN, &c. MB J. G. HAWKES will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Booms, Hereford street, by order of the Executors of the late Mrs Charles Thomson, the remainder of her Effects (Removed for the convenience of sale). LlßßAßY—Consisting of about 180 vols of works of History, Theology, Poetry, and Fiction, by the following authors: — Bulwer, Cooper, James, Goldsmith, Byron, Scott, Moore, Shakespeare, Tennyson, Sigournay, Milton, Southey, Longfellow,- Burns, Proctor, Kingsley, Bonar, Baker, Gibbon, Busk, Belloo, Dilke, Thomson, Luther, Figuier, Whie- „ ton, &c, &c; Beautifully Ulnminated Church Service, Handsome Bibles, Church Services, and Bibles in Spanish, Italian, German, and French ; Dictionaries in various languages, Periodicals, &c; and a very large assortment of echool books. 1 pair school globes. "MUSIC —LDt of music, comprising the best OBATOBTOB. liINEN, &c—Blankets,, sheets, bed furniture, curtains, table cloths, blinds, antimacassars, towels, toilet covers, pillow slips, table napkins, &c. 45UNDRIE8—Ornaments, candlesticks, glassware, stereoscope and slides, stationery, &c. Sale at 11.30 for 12. N.B. —The sale of the Library will commence at 2 o'clock precisely. 1-4 4251 LEASE OF VALTTABLE BUSINESS PREMISES. TUESDAY, JANUARY IITH. "T\yr ß «*• G HAWKED has received iclVI struct ions from the Trustees to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At bis Booms, Hereford street, On the above date, The LEASE of those VALUABLE PREMISES In the Whately road, Kate in the occupation of George Heslop draper, &o 1-1 Sale at 12 o'clock. 4186 ADVERTISEMENT. JEWKLLERY. MR J. G. HAWKES has. received instructions from the Executors of the late MBS CHARLES THOMSON, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford Street, on THURSDAY, 13th JAN, The whole of her beautiful collection of JEW ELL E BY, &c, Comprising— Elegant Brooches, Chains, Earrings, Lockets, bracelets, Sec. &c, in Gold, Silver, Enamel, fee. t*ome very beautiful £OMAN MOSAICS And Pearl Ornaments. N.B.—-A Catalogue is in preparation, and the Jewellery will be on view two days before the sale, 1-4 4250 O R SALE A First-class ttOARDINGHOUSE of 17 rooms and o*uceß, ii» one of the best positions in the city, doing • splendid business. Title—Land Transfer. For particulars apply t\o J. G. HAVVKES, Auctioneer, 12-28 4073 Hereford afreet. ' J. & B. H. CAMPBELL. TATTERSA .!• L• S . SATURDAY, JANUARY Sih. DBAUGHT ENTIBE. J& B. H. CAMPBELL are instructed m by Messrs Merchant and Co, to SELL BY AUCTION, The Draught Entire SIB BOBEBT BBISCE, 4 yrs, by the imported horse Matchless ; dam Madame, by Wellington, from i\n imported mare. Gir Robert Bruce stands 16 hands 2 inches, j a beautiful dark brown, with good bone great power, eplendid temper, and constitn tion, combined with unusual activity. Be is well adapted to produce stock desirable ! for farm work and the road. 15 4275 BOBEBT WDLKIN. ZEALAND WOOL STORES. ( My next WOOL SALE will be held on TUESDAY, 11th JANUARY, * At 11 a.m. sharp. J £00 bate* Wool m 100 do Jocks and pieces. a-1 4166 BOBERT WILKIN. 1

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Press, Volume XXV, Issue 3228, 5 January 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XXV, Issue 3228, 5 January 1876, Page 4

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