PRELIMINARY NOTTCE. from Mr 8. Goldston, to sell by public -> auction, on Vgdnesday and Thursday, 10th and 11th MARCH next, at Arrowtown, all his PBO*EBTIEB, 004PRI»IJfO—TWO ORCHARDj—FULLY STOCKED. Asgo, The Store occupied by hingelf, with Stock-in-trade of a Drapery Business. Houses occupied by tenants. Several Choite Sections, torses, Ac., Ac. Full particulars next issue. BIRTH. M'Bride—On the 10th instant, at Queenstown, the wife of Mr John 4 'Bride, oj a daughter. \
COMMERCIAL D. Powell A Co., Auctioneers, Stock, SUtiin and Commission Agents, report as follows Our sale on account of B. Hallenstein, Esq., held at Thurlby Domain, on the 10 and Uth insts., was largely attended on both days, and in many caub the competition was very brisk. As will be seen below, the prices obtained were very satisfactory. We quote a few of the leading lines disposed of Household furniture—Drawing-room suite, £27 ; dining-room suite, £27 ; piano, £4B; walnut table, £11; side-board, £10; book-case, £10; sewing machine, £10; te escope table, £8 10s; dining table, £6 10s; bedsteads, £8 10s, £7, £3, £2 17s 6d and £2; chests of drawers, £lO, £5, £3 5a and £3; looking-glass and table, £8 ; wash-stands, £6 and £3 10s ; wardrobe, £5 ; hair mattrasses, £6 and £5 ; dinner service, £6 10s ; breakfast service, £4 ; tea service, £2 5s ; globe, £7 ; clock, £3 10s ; lamps, £1 to £3 ss; chiffonnier, £4; Carpets, £l3, £ll, £7 10s, £8 8s and £6 ; pier-glass, £8; fenders and tire-irons, £2, £2 3s Gd and £3 7s 6d. Dairy Utensils—Churn, £1 9s; safe, £1 ; scales and weights, £1 2s ; buckets, 4s 6d to 6s each ; jars, 3s to 108 each ; table, 12s ; dishes, 2s 6d to 7s each. Kit jhen Utensils—Mangle, £5 ; kitchen dressers, £6 58 and £4 ; sausage machines, 13s and £1 7s; clock, £1 ; dish covers, £1 lis ; scales and weights, £1 2s and £1 10s; cruet stands, 15s to £1 12s. Blacksmith's shop—Anvil, £3 ss; bellows, £2 ; grindstone, 6s; hammers, Is to 8s each; iron, in lots, at various prices. Horses- Saddle hacks, £9 10s to £11; harness mare, £3O. Dairy Cows—£lo. £l2, £l2 5s and £l6 each. Farming Implements -Reaping machine, £l9; plough, £3 108; chaff-cutter, £l6; winnowing machine, £5. Grass Seeds—Cocksfoot, 10d per pound; rape, 4d per lb. Garden—Roller, £3; forms, 4s, 6s, lis and 12s 6d each ; flowers, in pots, at various prices. Yard-Buggy, £6O; harneis (single), £6 10s; harness (double), £ls; Ladies saddles, £t> 5s to £8 10; ladies' bridles, 15s to £1 17s 6d; gentlemen's saddles, £5 to £5 ss; gentlemen's bridles, 14s to 16s ; weighing machine, £5 5s ; hand truck, £1 lis ; bags, 6s to 14s per dozen.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 904, 18 February 1875, Page 2
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