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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16. SALE AT ENGLEFIELD. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, THE PItOPEIiTY OF E, J. HOGG, ESQ. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIEIi & SON have been favoured with instructions from E. J. Hogg, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, at his Residence, Englefield, on ' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, and the following clay if necessary, the whole of his furniture and effects, amongst which will be found:— DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE. A very handsome marqueterie 100 table, with finely inlaid centre and border, on pillar and claws Six elegant walnut tree drawing room chairs of beautiful form, on cabriole legs, the seats and backs stuffed with hair and covered in crimson and gold' satin damask, with extra chintz cases A pair of ditto easy chairs en suite, spring and hair stuffed, and covered in the same beautiful material, with extra chintz cases Two ditto easy chairs, en suite, covered to correspond, and extra chintz cases A beautifully shaped settee to match, with circular ends, spring and hair stuffed, and covered to correspond, and extra chintz cases A pair of gilt foot stools, stuffed and covered to match, and extra chintz cases A walnut Sutherland table on turned legs A handsome buhl cabinet 4 feet 3 inches wide, with richly inlaid panels, massive ormolu corner ornaments, mouldings, &c. A beautifully sculptured figure of the " Dying Gladiator," and a ditto " The Wild Boar" A ditto alabaster bust, pair of glass vases, and a figure of Venus A moderator lamp in China Pair of elegant Bohemian tall glass vases Pair of elegant Dresden vases with centre figures and flower stand Walnut coffee table Brussels carpet and rug, about 56 yards Handsome wool mats Table covers Fenders and fire irons Set of Indian ivory chess men, glass shade and stand Several elegant China ornaments DINING ROOM. Dining table on turned legs Cedar chairs, stuffed and covered with leather Elegant chiffonniere with cellarets, &c. Brussels carpet fitted to room, and crumb carpets Curtains and rings Moderator lamps Glass and China ware Dinner and breakfast service 2 plated branch candlesticks A Lipscombe largest size patent filter <fee, &c, &c. 12 dozen very choice still hock BEDROOM FURNITURE , Several mahogany washstands and dressingtables, with marble tops Chests of drawers, mahogany and painted Toilette sets Mahogany towel horses " Swing dressing glasses Hip baths Iron bedsteads Mattrasses, palliasses, &c. Blankets and quilts Feather pillows Stair and other carpeting KITCHEN AND DAIRY UTENSILS Churn, milk tins, wire covers Block tin dish covers Metal hot water dishes Coffee pots, &c. Saucepans, Kettles, &c. &c, &c, &o. Garden tools Wheelbarrows, &c. Firewood 3 waterbutts (new) each containing 250 gallons STABLES Elegant four-wheeled cairiage Pair of horses (Greys) and harness Black mare, broken to saddle and harness Grey horse ditto ditto Grey mare ditto ditto Pony, broken to saddle and harness, will be sold with saddle and bridle Several well-bred and quiet milch cows Poultry, &c. Saddles, ladies' and genHerilen's And other miscellaneous property too numerous to mention. Sale at noon. Terms at sale. Luncheon provided. 1520 CLEARING SALE. TOYS! TOYS!! TOYS!!! MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have for sale by Public Auction • THIS DAY [Saturday] APRIL 12, A large invoice of toys Miscellaneous effects No reserve. Sale at noon. 1525 CHRISTCHURCH TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. A TEA MEETING of the above society will be held in the Town Hall, on GOOD FRIDAY, April 18th. The meeting will be entertained by the Christchurch Brass Band, the singing of temperance melodies, and the delivery of addresses. Admission, by ticket only, to be had of Mr. Rowley, High street; Mr. Clements, Colombo street; Mr. Bennets, Ferry road; Mr. Johnston, baker; Mr. Angus, Cashel street; Mr. Cooper, Durham street; and Mr. Saunders, Wesleyan school house; and at the doors. Tea on the tables at 5 p.m. Tickets, 2s each; children under 12, Is 6d each. 1527 0. I\ WOKTH, Secretary.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 983, 12 April 1862, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 983, 12 April 1862, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 983, 12 April 1862, Page 5

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