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WEDNESDAY, 24th APRIL, "At half-past 1 o'clook. HIGH-CLASS FUBNITUEE AND FURNISHINGS. FBANCIS SIDEY & CO, have been favoured with inatruotions from Mrs. Leicester, who is leaving for England, to sell by auotion at her residence, Maraama. ceescent (off top of Upper Willie-street)— The whole of her valuable furniture and effects, consisting of Magnificent piano by Stolle (Dresden) and piano stool, ebony Queen Anne ovormantle, 10ft wall mirror, Indian embroidered mantle drapo, handsome Chenillo lace and velvet pile curtains, fashionable draped rattan chairs and cushions, brass curtain rods, new Brussels carpets, real Angora skin ruga, large floor vaaea, bric-a-brac, occasional, tea, and envelope card tables, dining table, rich Chenillo table cover, newest stylo walnnt sideboard with bevel glass back, caddle-baok couches and easy chairs, Persian hearthrugs, fenders and brassea, hall linoleum, hall stand, butlers' trays, goldfish, iron and_ brass bedsteadß, spring and ohain mattresses, pillows, blankets, sheets, handsome bedroom suites, marble waßhstands, mahogany toilet glasses, wardrobe with full length glass panel, 5 car pets, Urußeels stair carpet and rods, mats, Ao , kitchen furniture, Eureka gaa cooking stove (newest make), mangle, gardon hose,- crockery, glassware, cooking utensils, Ac, Ac, silverwaro, entrdo diehes, salver, bnttercooler, bieonit barrels, Ac, Ac, and all the appointments of a well-furnished bouse ; largo number of pictures, including four original oil paintings of Mew Zealand scenery by Kirkwood, and original lithographs, Ao. Note.— A large quantity of the above superior furniture was imported direct from Messrs. Maple A Co., of London, and is almost now. On viow on Tuesday afternoon. The salo will commence in tho kitchen at half-past 1, and in the drawingroom at 2 o'olook. Delivery will be given on Thursday morning. See Flag and 8011. FRIDAY, 26th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. First-clasa Furniture and Effects. FRANCIS STDEY A CO. will -sell by auotion, at Riddiford-street, Newtown— Valuable household furnitnre, without reserve. Particulars in to morrow's issue. SATURDAY, 27th APRIL, " At 1 o'clock. GEEAT Sale of Jewellery, without reBerve, in our rooms, Cuba-street. Partioulara in next issne. FRANCIS SIDEY A CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 24th APRIL. At 11 a.m. CHAFF. CHAFF. At Our Central Fruit Market, • Harris-street. rriOWNSEND A PAUL havo received inJL structions to sell on account of whom it may concern, and to the highest bidder — 150 sacks chaff, in lots to suit pur chaserß TOWNSEND & PAUL, Auctioneers. SATURDAY NEXT, 27th APBIL. i At our Central Sale Yards, Harris-street. HORSES ex Talune, prom Sydney. rriOWNSEND A PAUL havo received inJL structions from Mr. Lind, who is arriving from Sjdney with the consignment by the s.s. Talune, to Bell by auction aa above— ~| C\ good and nssful horses, oonsißting JLcJ' of draughts, brougham, tradesmen's, buggie, and backs Tho horses will arrive about Wednesday, and can be soon at our yards. Other entries received up to time of sale. TOWNSEND A PAUL, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 24th APRIL, At 11 o'olock. OATS. OATS. OATS. A a. TAINE A CO. will sell at their * rooms — -| f}4l bags first-class feed oats Sale at 11 o'olock sharp. FEIDAY, 26th APEIL, At 2 o'clock. AO. TAINE A~CO. will sell at their • rooms, as above— A miscellaneous lot of furniture— Dnchoss pair, cheats drawers, dinner services, cruets, aofaa in oretonne, oaay chairs in cretonne, mahogany card table, mahogany Duohess table, easy chair in morocco leather, 6 superior oak dining chairs in morocco, teaspoons, lot of good cutlery, dining table, mahogany sofa, 2 hallstands, marble-top washatand, s. and d. iron bedsteads, mus'c box, a lot of useful household furniture and utensila, and lot of readable books. Entries for this sale are invited, and can be made up to morning of sale. FLTJRSI FURS!! FURS!!! Season 1895. THUBSDAY, 25th APRIL, At 1 30 p.m. FIEST GREAT SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT BODLEY'S LATE DININGROOMS, Lajibton-quat. Direct from THE TASMANIAN MANUFACTUEEES, A VERY EXTENSIVE and VALUABLE • CONSIGNMENT OF SPLENDID FURS, Including THE GRANDEST COLLECTION of MAGNIFICENT RUGS Ever Submitted at Auction in the Colonies. VERY HANDSOME TRAVELLING AND CAEEIAGE BUGS, in Sable and Black Tasmanian Ofobsum, Mountain Grey," Book Wallaby, Native Bear, Bine Doe Kangaroo, Ac, Ac. CS3" Speoially modo from picked Autnmn and Winter Furs, and lined with superfine oloth in choice colourings. BEAUTIFUL MATS and HEABTHBUGS, FOOT MUFFS. Also, AN ELABOEATE COLLECTION of SPLENDID FUES FOR LADIES' PEESONAL WEAE, Cut in the Latest Styles, and finished with the finest Satin Trimmings, quilted and Bilk-Btitohed. tST SPECIAL NOTE— / THESE GRAND FURS have been SPECIALLY TANNED with Mimosa Bark, rendering them IMPERVIOUS to MOTH and DAMP. ~ ;? VIEW DAYS : TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY. Eleotrio Light Display each Evening. Catalogues ready on Tuosday. WM. LAWSON A CO. have been • favonred with instructions from the manufacturers to oonduot this highly important sale as abovo, on THURSDAY, 25th APRIL, at 1.30 p.m. E. E. LAWSON, Auctioneer. ~» TUESDAY, 30th APBIL, AND ' WEDNESDAY, Ist MAY Each day at 10.30 a.m. IMPOBTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN REQUIRIN G HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. ATTRACTIVE UNRESERVED SALE By Public Auction, at the Residence 01? SIR WALTER BULLEB, K.C.M.G., Wellington-terrace, Of the whole of his VEBY COSTLY AND REOHEBOHE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS. MESSES. HABCOURT A CO. have been favoured with instructions from Sir Walter Duller, K.C.M.G., who is on the point of leaving for London, to sell by pnblio anotion, at his residence, Wellington-ter-raoe, on Tuesday, 30th April, and Wednesday, lßt May — The whole of his High-olass Furniture (principally English-made), Piotnres, Artioles of Vertn, Works of Art, and General Effeota. All the lots will be sold absolutely without -reserve. Book Catalogues will be available in the oourse of a few days. #% On view on Monday, 29th April, from 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 95, 23 April 1895, Page 3

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