FRIDAY, 12th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. TRADE SALE' FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received instructions from tho Bank to sell by public unction in their room 9, Manners-st. — NPMZ in pai'allelogram — 2 cases, consisting 17 single and double iron and brass-mounted bedsteads Aftorwards, 38 galvanised iron baths, assorted 4 doz fireirons t 6 doz Austrian cane and wood seat chairs 1 doz ohildron's chairs 5 bales containing 66 bamboo verandah blinds, assorted sizes The above are all new, and will be sold absolutely without reserve. And, By order of tho Bailiff R.M. Court— A good bicycle, by Spalding Also, A small lob of second-hand furniture, including a fine toned piano by Erard, hand-cart, 6 oak tubs, &o. No roservo whatever. ROBT. PEARSON, A\ioti6neer. TO-MORROW. ON THE PREMISES, WAVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL, No. 203, Lambton-quay. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 12th JAN., Commencing at 11 a.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions from Mrs. Brown to sell by public auction as above— - The whole of the valuable household furniture and effects contained in the hotel of 16 rooms, comprising— SITTING-ROOM— Brussels carpet, hearthrug, steel fireirons, chenille and muslin curtauis, Austrian chairs, couch in cretonne DINING-ROOM— 2 large dining tables on castors, about 3 dozen Austrian chairs, large pierglafs 4ft 6in x 3ft 6in, b.m. fender, hearthrug, linoleum (nearly new, very good), c.p. cruets, lot of glassware, c.p. forks nod spoons, lot of cutlery, handsome vases, spring blinds and rollers, muslin curtains?, table-oloths, serviettes, etc. HALL— A large quantity of nearly new linoleums CONTENTS OP BEDROOMS— Double brass-mounted bedsteads, spring mattresses, single brass-mounted ledsteads, kapoc mattresses, kapoc pillows, double and single blankets, double and /single sheets, quilts, large quantity ot bath towels, lace and muslin curtains, portable wardrobes and cretonne hangings, duchess pairs, washstands, chest of drawers, mirrors, sets of ware, carpets, slip mats, bedroom chairs, water bottles and glasses;' also, in all bedrooms, brass curfcain rods and plush curtains KITUHEN— Oilcloth, kitchen tables, dresser, saucepans, large and small frying-pans, general cooking utensils, mincing machine, a firstclass Fletcher's gas etove (nearly new) with the usual fittings, crockery, etc., chairs forms, portable boiler, and general kitchen sundries Special Nate. — Mrs. Browne's lease being up, every article will be sold absolutely without reserve. As tho house has only recently been furnished the whole of -the furnituxe will be found in first-class order. Sale commences •11 a.m. sharp. MONDAYN NEXT, 15th JANUARY, At 2 o'olock. SALE OF GRECIAN CHAIRS. •j^TACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. n i rti ' e , favoure .d with instructions to coll by public auction as above — I «| dozen 5-spindle Grecian chairs, *•& set up WEDNESDAY, 17th JANUARY, At 2 o'clook. J/\ PIANOS. PIANOS. -J/\ On account of whom it may concern. Kamspertfers, SEeinway Model, Oswalds, • Scharffs. A chance" that "may not occur for years. Pianos at your own price. All first-class makers-^Ramaitergere, Steinway Model, Oswalds, Scharffs. ."aTACDONALD, "wiLSON AND CO. J.TX. have received instructions from the holders of the bill of lading to hold another auction sale of Ramsperger and OsTvL ? ianos » whicb - they will dispose of at their rooms, Lambton-quay, as above 3 handsome, upright grand pianos by Ramspe-rger, one of the very best makers : 1 do by Oswald 1 do massive upright grand piano, Steinway model, a beautiful instrument The two previous lots we sold of this shipment have given Universal satisfaction, and these are just as good as the previous ones. They will be sold without reserve. Immediately after the above, on account of an importer who is closing consignments— 4 lovely walnut-framed pianos by the celebrated maker, Scharff. All upright grands, and very fine toned instruments. "Will buyers inspeot? They will please any (rood musician. If there are buyers of- pianos about, now is your chance. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 16th and 17tb. JANUARY, / At 2 o'clook eaoh day. i ' '\ BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, Saved from the fire in Cuba-street. LADIES', MAIDS', CHILDREN'S, AND MEN'S BOOTS, On account of those interested. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have received instructions from those interested in the stock of J. Mason's Boot Shop, Cuba-street, to sell at their rooms as above, tho whole of the salvage from the late fire — TOO pair ? of la< 3 ieß ' an d gents', > iVM - / maids' and children's boots and shoes, comprising ladies' American high-leg boots, kid and calf shoes, button boots and shoes, ladies' levant and kid boots and shoes in great variety, felt, goloshed, and other slippers, maids' and children's kid calf levant and patent leather boots and shoes (a very nice little collection), ladies' evening shoes, etc, etc. ; men's balmorals in tan and calf, men's shoes in tan and calf, watertight^, youths' and boys' boots, men's dancing pumps, carpet and other slippers, tennis shoes, bluchers. The above affords a splendid opportunity to the heads of families of laying in a stock of boots and shoes. The whole without reserve, and Bale will be continued on Wednesday afternoon. On view morning of tho sale. SHORTT' S, Willis-gtreet, for Pianos and Organ*.
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Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 9, 11 January 1900, Page 8
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