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TO-MORROW, SALE OF THE ARTISTIC AND VALTJABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF THE HON. G. M. WATEBHOUSE. AT THE FAMILY RESIDENCE, KALEIGH HOUSE, HOBSON-STRBET. TO-MOBRO W (THURSDAY) and FBID AY, 10th and 11th JULY, 1890, Commencing at 10 a.m. To-morrow, and at 9 o'clock on Friday morning. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favoured with instructions from Wm. A. Fitzherbert, Esq., Attorney for the Hon. G. M. Wnterhonse, to sell by public auotion as above, in consequence of Mr. Waterhouse's health compelling him to remain in England — The WHOLE of the MAGNIFICENT and BEAUTIFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITUBE and EFFECTS contained in the family residence, " Raleigh House," Hobaon-efcreet, together with the EAEE '.POT PLANTS in the conservatories, to., and comprising — In Dbawinoroom — Magnificent upright trichord pianoforte, in walnnt and gold case, by Ronisoh (overstrung and all latest improvements, foil rich tone) a speoial importation and one of the finest instruments in the oity, grand ebonised and gold drawingroom Buite and occasional chairs, upholstered in Bilk tapestry; ebonieed and sold occasional and card tables, inlaid with engraved ivory j.b^wtiful 7ft ebonised and gold cabinet inlaid with engraved ivory, and with plate I mirror back ; grand Wilton carpet j and hearth rug, solid steel fender and irons Japanese Exhibition tier corner whatnot, beautiful ebonised overmantels, bevelled plates Marble statuary, Biscuit china statuettes, real Japanese vasoß and lustres, silk tapestry window curtains, &o. In Dininqeoom— Splendid Amerioan walnut dining suite, in Morocco, 17 pieces; grand 7ft sideboard, in Amerioan whatnot ; telescope dining table, in Amerioan whatnot (12ft) Porcelain dinner service, 113 pieoes, 2 other dinner services, a grand collection of cut crystal, inoluding wine, champagne, sherry, and port glasses, decanters, tnmblers, &c, &o. Wilton carpet and hearthrug, severs! pairs of exceedingly ehoioe tapestry curtains, ourtaiu poles, 4c, &o. In Hall. — Marble busts on carved pedestals, oak hall stand, rare Japanese vases, splendid linoleum, patent lamps, photographs and chromographs Ik Study.— Wilton carpet, Milner'a fireproof safo (large), walnnt pedestal office tablo and stationary cabinet, copying press, do. Complete Bet N.Z. Statutes from 1841 to 1889, Parliamentary Debates bound in calf, complete Blackie's Enoyolopesdia, Journals of the Houbo of Representatives and Legislative Connoil, Ao. In Spark Room.— Wilton carpet, stereoscope, bookoase, banner soreen, cane basket, &c. In Bedeoohs— Duchess dressing tables and marble-top washßtands, in walnut, ash, and mahogany, brass bedsteads, spring mattresses, hair stuffed and hair mattreeses, ohosts of drawers, in walnut and ash and in mahogany, mirrors, toilet glasses, Brussels carpets, cedar dressing tables Donble sets of ohamber ware, one porcelain, marble clooks, double and Bingle iron bedsteads, &0., &o. In Gaeden — English-made lawn mower, garden roller and garden tools in great variety, flower pots, hose, iron seats, oroquet and badminton erets, tennis raoquets and nets, &o. In Consbrvatoby, Greenhouse, and Vinbet— A oolleotion of rare and beautiful pot-plants, details of which will be found in printed catalogues In Kjtohen and Sccllkby— Dinner services, clocks, metal meat oovers, lamps, filter, crooks, tables, cooking utensils, Ac,, Ao. And A host of other valuable goods too numerous to partioularise. This sale is one of the most extensive ever held in this city, and tho whole of the lines are the finest of their kind. Many of them were specially Beleoted by Mr. Waterhouse during his travels on aocount of their extreme beauty and quality. The Catalogue, which comprises 630 lots, now ready for issue. IN THE EXCHANGE HALL, Lambton-qtjay. ON FRIDAY NEXTi 11th JULY, 1890, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favoured with instructions to sell, by public auction, on the above date, by order of the Official Assignee in Bankruptoy of the property of Antonio Arthur Cometti— Lot I— The INTEREST of the BANKRUPT in a parcel of land, consisting of allotments Nos 139, 140, and 141, Hutt Park Township, Petone. Lot 2-The INTEREST of the BANKRUPT under lease, dated 14th November, 1887, in a parcel of land in the Township of Petone, being part of the land oomprised in grant No. 7410, volume 30, folio 58, with tho Blacksmith's Shop and build* ings thereon. For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply to THE AUCTIONEERS ; Or, to W. T. L. TEAVEES, Solioitor, Wellington. IN THE EXCHANGE HALL, Lambton-qtjay, Wellington. ON FRIDAY NEXT, 11th JULY, 1890, At 2.50 o'clooVp.ra T KENNEDY IIACDONALD ft CO. ■ are favoured with instructions to sell by publio auotion as aboveThat exceedingly desirable COTTAGE PROPERTY in AUSTIN-STREET, known as Mrs. Young's, and comprising five rooms, bow window and •verandah, plunge and shower batb, and p.w.c, to., erected on land part of Town Acra 351, having a frontage of 33 feet to Austin-street by a depth of 97 feet The residence is fitted with Venetian blinds, gasaliers, grates, and range. It is most healthily situated, and the ground is neatly kid out, and planted with shrubs. For cards to view, apply to the Auctioneers. Note the hour of $ale ia half-past two o'clock. "" FEIDA.I, 11th JULY, At 2 o'olook. Drawing-room suite in plush velvet, large Queen Anne overmantel, piotures, clock, oarpets, oval table and pile cover, fenders and irons, Austrian ohairs, double and single iron bedsteads, blankets, sheets, pillows, mattresaes, looking glasses, pair of Dnohess tables, ohests of drawers, kitohen furniture and oooking utensils, portable copper, &c. And Piano, by Allison & Allison. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. havo received instructions to Bell by auction, at the private residence, South Avonue, oS Hopperstreet, without reserve— The above goods. Note.— The house ia to let. F. W. HATBITTLE.J [E. B. BbMTOW. AT THE PANAMA AND BRANDON STREETS AUCTION ROOMS. THURSDAY, 10th JULY, At 11 o'olook. UNRESERVED SALE OF HOOP - IRON, WAERINGTON WISE, GILT MOULDINGS, PAINT, AND AXLE GREASE, To close a consignment by Saturday's outgoing mail. GEORGE THOMAS & CO. have received instructions to sell by publio auotion, at their rooma, Panama and Brandon streets, on Thursday next, at 11 o'olook sharp— Hi TONS best Warrbgton wire, #2 No. 9 -t f\(\ BUNDLES galvanised hoop-iron, JLUU lxlB,Hxl7,lixl7,lixl6 ■f CASE, 2000 ft, gilt moulding Q/\ ONE-CWT coses Nelson Umber O\J paint 9 CASES Belfast axle grease, each 30 61b tins F. V 7. HAYBITTLE, Auctioneer. FRIDAY. 11th JULY, At 2 o'olook. FRUIT TREES ! FRUIT TREES 1 EVERGREENS, Ao. rTTOWNSEND &"~PAUL win sell at JL their rooms, on Friday, lltb July, at 2 o'clock— A nice consignment of 500 Fruit and Ornamental Trees, via. : Peaohes, apples, pears, plums, cherries, nectarines, ourrants, gooseberries, grape vines, quinces, maorocarpa, pinus insi?nuB, azaleas, camellias, rhododendrons, Ac, 4c. FRIDAY, 11th JULY, At 2.30 o'clock. AJ REID, will sell at his rooms, 54 anc • 56, Willia-street— Very large dining table, large cedai oval table, dining tables, cheats ol drawers, withstands, chairs, ohoici Japanese tables, ■ ornaments brackets, baaketware, pictures fenders, fire-irons, outlery, sad dlery, 1 piano, 3 d.b. gum, an< sundries Also. Prize game fowl, 6 pair white Leghorn* 40 pain common laying fowls - Goodi received up to time of aale. Stabtmng though it may seem, yet burn and scalds are painless if Eenahaw'i Monaro of Pain ia uaed.— Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 8, 9 July 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 8, 9 July 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 8, 9 July 1890, Page 3