I WEDNESDAY, 4th MAY, At 12 o'clock SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ALFRED A. BAENKTT is instructed by M. Liehtband, Esq , to sell by public auction, without reserve, on Wednesday, 4th May, at 12 o'clock, at his residence, Tinakori Rood, opposite Featheraton Terrace — The whole of his select and valuable househould furnituro, Comprising — A superior morocco leather dining-room suite, new Brussels carpet (dimensions 13ft x 17ft), hearth rug to match, polished mahogany oval telescope dining table (extending to Bft), a magnificent colonial-made sideboard (with 3 drawers, 2 cupboards, cellarette, and trays), bronze and giit dining-room clock under glass shade, ornaments and vates, scarlet rep drawing - room suite, large Brussels carpet (14ft x 20ft), with hearth rug to match, curtains, pole and rings, fenders and fireirons, a very superior and modern brilliant - toned piano in walnut wood (by G. Schwechten), oval and Bide tables, handsome walnut wood cheffonier (with plate-glass - back and panels), gilt chimney glass (size 38in x 42in), a 14-day French ormolu clock (with inlaid plagues and under glass shade), electroplated service, cruet, cake basket, epergne, fine silver-plated frames for strawberries and cream, custard glasses and brandy and soda, E.P. dessert knives, spoons, and salts, sterling silver egg cups, salts, spoons, and forks (in case), porcelain and Parian figures, lustres and Bohemian vasts, an accurate regulator clock (for hall) and anereid barometer, passage floor cloth, mats, and stair carpet, large filter, an extra size and polished chest of drawers, washstond (with marble top and drawers), toilet glasses, bedroom carpets and rugs, a good dreasing-toble (with 4 drawers), iron bedsteads (double and single, with hair mattresses and palliasses to fit), small chests of drawers, cretonne curtains, valances, and windowblinds, kitchen utensils, crockery, glassware, portable boiler, tubs, buckets, and sundries Terms and conditions at sale. Catalogues ready, and furniture on view from Monday till time of sale. IMPORTANT NOTICE. GREAT LAND SALE. On WEDNESDAY, the 18th MAY, 1881. T KENNEDY MACDONALD A CO. • will hold a large and important sale of Town and Country Properties on WEDNESDAY, the 18th MAY. Particulara of properties to be entered for this important sale should be forwarded to us at once. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD A CO., Land. and Mercantile Auctioneers, Panama-street. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-street, ON WEDNESDAY, 18th MAY. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Sale of the Steam Launch WAIWERA. T KENNEDY MACDONALD A CO. • are favored with instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of E. W. Milk, to sell by public auction on the above dote — The well-known and powerful STEEL STEAM LAUNCH, WAIWERA, built by E. W. Mille, in November, 1880, at the Lion Foundry, and now lying in Wellington Harbour, in perfect order and condition. Full particulars in future advertisement, or on application at the offices of THK AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY, 19Lh MAY, At 11.30 a.m. To Timber Merchants, Carpenters and Builders, Ac SALE OF 250,000 FEET SAWN TIMBER. A ARMSTRONG A CO. have been • favored with instructions from Messrs. Krull and Co. to sell by public auction, on the premises known as Mr. Price's saw-mill, Carterton, on the above date, at 11.30 a.m.— The whole of the above 250,000 feet of well-seasoned timber (boards and scantlings), in lots to suit purchasers The timber has been cut for some time, is in first-class order, and well seasoned. Terms and conditions at sole. For further particulars, apply to A. ARMSTRONG A CO., Auctioneers, j Carterton. SALE BY AUCTION. THURSDAY, 26th MAY, At 2 o'clock. To Merchants and Hotelkeepers, Wanting AFIRST-RATE INVESTMENT INHOTEL PROPERTY IN WELLINGTON. GEORGE THOMAS has been favored with instructions from Mr. W. G. Emeny, the proprietor, to offer for sale by pnblio auction, on the premises, on Thursday, 26th May, at 2 o'clock— That fine substantial brick building situated on the corner of Cuba and Manners-street, and known as the ROYAL OAK HOTEL. This Hotel contains 26 rooms, all of which are most elegantly furnished, and offers accommodation second to no hotel in Wei lington. Also, A section of Land adjoining, containing 28ft frontage to Cuba-street by a depth of 50ft Also, A section of freehold Land, situate in Little Taranaki-street, having a frontage of 61ft 6in by a depth of 73ft 9in, on which are erected three new houses, one containing six rooms and the others four rooms each and scullery N.B. — The sole reason of Mr. Emeny giving up business and offering the above property for sale is on- account of his having Axi proceed to England to inherit a property left to him by his father recently deceased. For further particulars apply to , — GEORGE THOMAS, "% Auctioneer, 'Wellington. J'^H. SHE R^W IN, • Organist Of St. James' Cknxob;'f(bwer Hutt, (From Messrs. OMlSrcl* Collard, Pianoforte Manufacturers, London), PIANOFORTE TUNER AND TEACHER OF MUSIC, Lower Hutt. Tunings, Half-a-Guinea ; or by the year, Four Guineas. Orders from Wellington puntually attended to. City Warehouse, 26, Cheapside, E.C., London, W., 16, Grosvenor-street, Grosvenor Square, 15th April, 1880. We have much pleasure in stating that Mr. James Henry Sherwin has been engaged in our manufactory for a period of eight years; he is a mechanic of far more than average ability, and we hope that his desire to establish himself in New Zealand will meet with much sneoess, which we shall be glad to further by any means in our power. COLLARD A COLLARD. RG. KNIGHT, Maker of Sails, Flags, • Tents, Tarpaulins, and Oil-skins. In ordering Oil-skins, please send height and weight. Military Tents and Railway Truck Covers. Carpets planned, sewn, and laid, or cleaned and re-laid. Address — Top Floor Port's Store, Manners and Willis streets, Wellington. Entrance in Willisstreet. Sail loft can be seen from the harbor. All goods at low rates. Please enquire before pumhftninsr alnowh«r«i WANTED, the Publio of Wellington to give S. Bishop A Co. a trial, where they will be supplied oheaper than any house in the city with General Groceries. Note the Address— S. BISHOP A CO., | Empire Tea Warehouse, I Willis-Btreet, Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 100, 30 April 1881, Page 4
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