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TO-MORROW. FRIDAY, 17th JUNE, 1892, At 2 o'clock. Unreserved Sale SUPEKIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. are instructed to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Featherston-street, on Friday, 17th June, at 2 o'clock, A large quantity of excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, removed for convenience of sale, including— Handsome rosesvood piano by Rappoldi, Dresden ; snperior Brussels carpets, mahogany cabinet, easy and occasional chairs ; splendid American organ by Bell & Co., with 11 stops ; bagatelle boards, easy chairs, firo screens, repp curtains, kerosene lamps, Austrian chairs, dining and 100 tables, hot air bath, pictureß, c.p. tea sets, iron and wood bedsteads, spring and hair mattresses, chests drawers, curtain poles, kitchen utensils ; also, a quantity of office fittings, including copying press, architect's tables, shelves, largo partitions. And The balance of tho late Mr. H. E. Liardet'b stock of rare and beautiful MAORI and ISLAND CURIOS, comprising splendid korowai, feather muffs and trimmings, Tongan mats, Maori skulls, pawa ornaments, Maori fishhooks, shell necklaces, Maori kits, &c. No reserve. FRIDAY, 17th JUNE, At 11 o'clock. HOBART FRUIT, ISLAND ORANGES. fi EORGE THOMAS & CO. will soil— -t O^7 cases splendid Hobart apples -| /\/\ cases Island oranges Also, Pears, pie melons, oggs, and poultry Also, for prtvate salo — TRUSSED FOWLS, O '/» PER PAIR FRIDAY, 17th JUNE, At 9.30 o'clock. TOWNSEND & PAUL will sell at their rooms to-morrow — Apples, pears, oranges, lomons, mandarins, eggs, cheese, onions, potatoos, &c, &o. Also, Milk cans, stool-yards, and 'one counter FRIDAY, 17th JUNK, At 1.30 o'clock. FRUIT TREES. FRUIT TREES. TOWNSEND & PAUL will sell at their rooms, as abovo — -| ftffc fruit trees, viz., apricots, XVfvF pears, peaches, apples, &c. O/\/\ microearpa. SATURDAY, 18th JUNE, At 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, At tho Residenco, Potone. /"N EORGE THOMAS & CO. havo received VJT instructions from Mrs. Duncan to soil by public auction, at her residence, fow doors ] from the Cooperago, Potone (on tho Hutt- ! road)— Tho whole of her hdusohold furnitnre ' and utensils, consisting of chairs, ' tables, carpets, hearthrugs, fenders , and flreirons, ornaments, pictures, ' iron bedsteads, mattresses, toilet tables and ware, dressing tables, looking-glasses, chest drawers, and a largo assortment of kitchen utonsils. No resorvo. F. W. HAYBITTLE, Auctionofr. MONDAY, 20th JUNE, At 1.30 o'clock sharp. IN OUR SPLENDID AUCTION HALL, CUBTOMHOUSE-QU AY . PUR S.~P TJ R S. SIXTEENTH GREAT ANNUAL SALE OF AUSTRALIAN NATIVE AND FOREIGN FURS, IN Carriage and Railway Rugs, Parlour Mats, Hearthrugs, Victorias, Victorineß, Capos, Boas, Handbags, Muffs, Cosies, and Fancy Artioles of all the most modern styles and shapes, tho manufacture of S. R. CLARK, Esq., • Brunswick, Viotoria— Gold Medallist at tho Geelong Exhibition, and first prize-taker at tho Melbourne, Canada, Amsterdam, London, and Paris Exhibitions. GEORGE THOMAS & CO. have beon favoured with instructions from S. R. Clark, Esq., to call by public auction, on Monday, 20th Juno, at 1.30, at their commodious auction hall, Customhouse-quay — Tho most bcautifnl and varied collection yet submittod to the Wellington public of AUSTRALIAN AND FOREIGN FURS A GRAND GASLIGHT DISPLAY Will take place on Saturday night next. Terms cash. NO RESERVE. F. W. HAYBITTLE, Auctioneer. SALE OF FURS. TESTIMONIAL. Dunedin, 2nd June, 1892. S. R. Clark, Esq., Melbourne. Dear Sir, —It affords mo vory groat pleasure to state that tho rug I bought from you nine years ago has been in daily uso ever sinco, and at tlio prosent timo is in an excellent state of preservation. This is Very gratifying to mo, as I am sure it will be to you. and I consider it only right to inform you of the foregoing. I am, Faithfully yours, R. T. WHEELER. I AT THE FAMILY RESIDENCE, INVERLOCHY HOUSE, UrrER Abel Smith-street. ON TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT, 21st and 22nd Juno, Commencing at 10.30 a.m. each day. Great Salo of Artistic Household Furniture, Marble Statuary, Oil and Watercolour Paintings by distinguished artists, Silvorwaro, Bric-a-brac, &c, &c. GEORGE THOMAS & CO. aro favoured with instructions from Mrs. T. K. Macdonald to sell by public auction, as above, without roservo — The whole of tho high-class Household Furniture, Marblo Statuary, Valuablo Paintings, Silverware, Bric-a-brac, &c, &c, amongst which will be found in DEAWING-ROOM-Splendid modern Brussels carpet, 24 x 15; couch, upholstered in gold and brown brocaded silk damask and cardinal plush : large easy chairs, upholstered in gold, brown, and peacock bluo brocaded silk ; magnificent mirror overmantel and mantelshelf, trimmed with old gold and turquoiso bluo plush, with similar drapings for fireplace ; inlaid walnut music cabinet ; inlaid walnut bric-a-brac cabinet, with ormolu mounts ; ebony and gold afternoon tea table ; handsome inlaid Italian walnut oval table ; splendid marble and bronzo clock, with bronze Egyptian vases to match; Japanese tea sorvice, in red and gold kagawaro ; Japanese placques ; Austrian-China flower baskets and stands ; solid gold, bronze, and Venetian glass vases ; Japaneso cylindrical vasos ; marblo statuettes ; handsome engraved ebony revolving storeosoope ; photographs; three largo wator colours, by John Gnlly ; Mount Cook, by Brandon ; The Corridor of the Arges Palace and other works, by tho celebrated Gianipietri, &c, &c, &c, Ac. HALL — Beautiful Italian solid white and sionna marble pedestals, solid marble flower vase, mahogany hall table, mahogany hat and umbrella stand, carved rimu pedestals, bronze bust 3, magnificent marble group, tho compulsory bath (sont from Italy for exhibition at the great Melbourne Exhibition) Japaneso jara, Japanse door screen, barometer, Frenoh vases, largo eight-day hall clock. Parian statuettes, Chinese placqucs, oil paintings by celebrated artists, DINING ROOM— Carved Pollard oak suite of twelve pieces, mahogany sideboard with mirror back, splen-' did velvet pilo carpet (35 x 18), silver tea kottle, silver flower vase, silver cupß, Bilvor salver, with handles, silver toast rack. Bilver Bpoons, forks, &0.. o.p. cruets, biscuit barrels, claret jugs, magnificent opergne with ont crystal dishes, ice jugs, cutlery, solid statuary marblo busts, signed proofs before letters, ongravingß, exhibition oil paintings by Gibb and English artists, &.c.,ic. BEDROOMS — Mahogany suite, bedstead, wardrobe, washstand, &c, full sized chest of drawers, marblo top washstands, spring mattresses, horsehair mattresses, feather beds, &0., &c. &c. KITCHEN AND OUT-OFFICES-A vast variety of articles, too numerous to mention STABLE— Saddles, bridles, &c, &c, 4c. The whole of the above furniture, pictures, statuary, &c, will bo found on inspection to be of the highest olass, and of the most artistic character. Every article submitted will be sold to the highest bidder without reserve, and such an opportunity of obtaining a share of an art collection, which has taken many years to acquire, is not likely to again occur. Catalogues will bo ready on Friday morning. Tho furnitnre will be on view on Monday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. It will, however, be necessary to obtain cards to view, which can be obtained at our Offices, or at Messrs. T. Kennedy Macdonald & Co.'s (Limited), Panama-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 141, 16 June 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 141, 16 June 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 141, 16 June 1892, Page 3