Auctions. B. WALTON A CO. FUENIT-RE. FUENirUEE. FUB_~T_UEE. CHIMNEY GLASSES, ALL SIZES. THE BEST MAKE. THE BEST TASTE. THE MOST ELEGANT. 25 CASES SPECIALLY SELECTED. JUST AEBIVED IE MALLOWDALE, FEOM LONDON. ON FBIDAY, 17th JANUABY. NO EESEBVE. "HffESSES E. WALTON _ CO. have re. IT I ceived instructions from the Importers to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Booms, Hereford street, Christchurch, ON FRIDAY, 17th JANUAEY. Without the slightest Reserve, One of the largest and best shipments of NEW FURNITURE, CHIMNEY GLASSES, Ac, Ac, ever imported, Ex Mallowdale, from London, Comprising—» Walnut'davenports Corner whatnots Half-circular whatnots Square whatnots Work-table Black and gold occasional ablea and tripods , Tnln-id Canterbury whatnots Four-tier whatnots Music stands Mahogany chair frames O.G. bedsteps, and superfine, fluted, round, Ac Footstools Envelope racks,open and enclosed Dining-room suites Drawing-room suites Walnut brackets, great variety Fancy folding chairs Oak and mahogany pedestal writing-tables Mahogany, Ac, wash-stands, pedestal Box and standard toilets Cromwell chairs Pairs of mahogany toilets, 4 feet Loo tables, card tables, coffee tables Hall chairs, tray., and stands. Also, 24 Walnut chimney glasses, 30 x 20, shaped carved _ Extra gilt chimney glasses, €0 x 48, shaped carved 4 Extra gilt chimney glasses, 50 x 44, shaped carved 6 Extra gilt chimney glasses, 50 x 40, shaped i carved ] / 8 __-——a. _rili> chimney glasses, 40x30 j i 6 Extra gi\. c-imney glasses, _6 x_4 i \ 2 Extra gilt g|v_au4o»s, lax lb 1 / 2 --.tea gilt girandoles, 24x18 j 1 24 Toilet glasses, 10 x 8,13 x ~ 14 x 10, 13 Toilet glasses, boxes, 12 x 9,14 x 10,16 x 12, 18x14,20x16 10 Toilet glasses, moulded, do do 24 Toilet glasses, plain, do do 13 Toilet glasses, boxes, arched tops, do do 10 Toilet glasses, moulded trays, do do 7 Toilet glasses, moulded trays, 24 x 18 4 Toilet glasses, moulded trays, 24 x 18, twist and oval marble 5 Toilet glasses.monlded trays, 24 x 18, trellis, Ac, And a great variety of other Furniture, ex Mallowdale, just arrived. FRIDAY, 17th JANUARY. 1-10 No Eeserve. 5769 B. N. HOPKINS. KOWAI PASS. CLEARING SALE. PBIDAY, 17th JANTJABY. MR R. NOBTHEY HOPKINS is favored with instructions from O. G. Parker, Esq.. in consequence of his having leased the Newstead Farm, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, on FRIDAY, 17th INSTANT, HOBSES. DRAUGHT. 1 bay gelding, Cheviot, 6 yrs, by Cheviot 1 bay gelding, Joe, 5 yrs, by Lord Glasgow 1 bay gelding, Doctor, 4 yrs 1 g*cy gelding, Prince, 4 yrs, by Lord Haddo 1 roan gelding, Charlie, 3 yrs, by Lord Haddo 1 black mare, Diamond, aged, in foal to Bahtinßobin 1 grey mare, Bonny, aged, in foal to Bantin Robin 1 bay mare, Maggie, aged, with foal at foot by Rantin Robin, and in foal to Eantin Bobin . 1 black filly,' 2'yrs, by Lord Courtenay— Diamond ' 1 bay colt, yearling, by Muir Lad 10 horses HACKS. 1 bay mare, Ruby, aged, good in Baddle, single and double harness 1 bay colt, Mercury, 4 yra, by Stonewall Jackson, dam Ruby, broke to saddle 1 chesnut colt, 2 yrs, by Messenger, dam Bonny 1 grey filly, 4 yrs, unbroken - 4 horses CATTLE. 1 bull, Deacon, by Boyal Gwynne, dam Dorcas. Further particular- - see CH. Book 7 cows in full profit and in calf to The Deacon 3 three-year-old steers (fit for tiie butchery 5 two and --half-year-old steers in very prime condition 14 two-year-old steers, also in'very prime condition 9 yearlings, very superior 80 yearlings, mixed, good stores 6 calves, fat 74 head cattle PIGS. 7 sows 7 porkers 12 stores ' 9 weanera 35 pigs . IMPLEMENTS, .1 reaper and binder, by Wood ! 1 self-delivery reaper j by Hornsby 1 three-furrow plough, by Ransomes and Sims j 2 double-furrow ploughs with sub-aoilers attached, hy Bansomes and Sims 1 single-furrow plough, by Bansomes and Sims 1 do do byHornsbjr 1 double-mould-board plough, with ridge marker attached 1 set three-horse heavy harrows, four leaves 1 set do iron do four leaves 2 sets iron harrows 1 set chain barrows 1 set grass harrows, wooden 1 horse rake 1 grubber 1 horse hoe, by Corbett and Peel 1 Cambridge roller (imported) 1 land presser (imported) 1 broadcast sewing machine, by Smyth 2 turnip drills (imported) 1 horse-power chaff cutter, works with intermediate 1 three-knife chaff cutter 1 three-horse dray and frame, by Johnstone 1 tip dray and frame, by Duncan 1 Sydney dray 1 oat crusher 1 turnip slicer, by Hornsbj Leather belting A large quantity of superior farm harness (very superior) SUNDBIES. 4 tons oaten sheaves Grass and clover seed* mixed (a large quantity) 1 tank, 400 gals,, with top and tap Iron standards V.D.L. hurdles Posts and rails (a large quantity) 2 tarpaulins (large size) 1 Avery weighing machine, 5 cwt. Half ton prime fed bacon Assortment Bramah and Dorking fowls 30 acres of land, now sown with turnips, will be let for three years by publio auction &c, Ac. Ao. Sale at 11.30 aim. | Luncheon provided. Catalogues of the above can be had On application to the undersigned, or at the hotel, Kowai Pass. E. NORTHEY HOPKINS, Auctioneer, 1-13 5916 Christchurch and Courtenay. PEELIMINABY NOTICE. " _N THE ESTATE OF THE LATE G. E. BEAD OF GISBOENE. fIIHE Trustees of this valuable estate pur. 1 pose —.-. - BELLING BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ATGIBBOBNE, 15th, 16th, Awn 17th JANUARY, 1879, THE WHOI__ OF THE ABOVE ESTATE. Freehold lands Houses and buildings Stock, comprising over 1000 head qm'et well bred cattle, 10,000 ewes and lambs, horses, implements, Ac, Ac. Full particulars will be published in local paper- at Gisbon-e previous to sale. By order of Trustees. EDWARD Ff. WARD, Solicitor to tha Estate. Gisborne, 4th December, 1878, 12-16 *i§s <
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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4176, 16 January 1879, Page 4
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