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Sales by Auction. THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock. AT THE RESIDENCE OF DR. COBBETT, SYMONDS-STREET. HANDSOME walnut PIANO BY BRINSMEAD & SONS, LONDON (Trichord, Ovkestrcng, WITH Iron Frame) AMERICAN ORGAN (Kimball & Soys), 3 sets Reeks, Plate-glass Front. WALNUT MUSIC CABINET CHOICE INLAID WALNUT CABINET FOLDING WALNUT CARD TABLE 5 CHOICE OIL PAINTINGS, ENGLISH LANDSCAPES (Bv Mr. D. Griffix, ix Heavy Gilt Frames) OIL PAINTING, "MUHUTUPUTU VALLEY " (Blomkield) LARGE PHOTOGRAVURE "SCOTLAND FOR EVER" (from Miss Thompson's Famous Painting) ENGRAVING, " BALACLAVA" (from Painting by Miss Thompson) VALUABLE EDITION OF HOGARTH'S WORKS. HANDSOME RIMU WRITING TABLE EASY CHAIRS TELESCOPE DINING TABLE (MAHOGANY) LEATHER DINING-ROOM SUITE HANDSOME SIDEBOARD IN NEW ZEALAND WOOD SOLID MARBLE CLOCK BUTLER'S TRAY AND STAND STAIR CARPETS AND RODS BRUSSELS CARPETS OF ALL SIZES AND FIRST-CLASS QUALITY MASSIVE BRASS-RAIL DOUBLE IRON BEDSTEAD SPRING MATTRESSES HAIR MATTRESSES CANE LOUNGES DRESSING TABLES AND MARBLETOP WASH STANDS MIRRORS AND LOOKING GLASSES HALL TABLE AND CHAIR HALL CLOCK CURTAINS, BLANKETS LINEN OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS HOSE AND SUNDRIES A LARGE LOT OF NEW AND VALUABLE SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS HOODED LEE SPRING GIG (by Cousins AND ATKIN, TWO YEARS IX WEAK, AND IX FIRST-CLASS ORDER) CIRCULAR-FRONTED, SINGLESEATED BROUGHAM (with Pole and Shafts, three years old, by Cousins and Atkin) TWO SETS CARRIAGE LAMPS FIRST-CLASS SET DOUBLE HARNESS, ELECTRO-PLATE MOUNTS (Nearly New) SET SINGLE HARNESS, Do., Do. HOGSKIN SADDLE (Mounts complete) ENGLISH SADDLE AND BRIDLE BAY GELDING BY MERRYLEGS, syrs ; excellent Hack : good inSingle or Double Harness BROWN GELDING, 6yrs; goes well inSingle or Double Harness [The above Horses are both of them "sound and quiet; can be thoroughly recommended.] STABLE REQUISITES, CARRIAGE LIFTER, &c, &c, &c. THOMAS M. JACKSON lias been favoured instructions from Dr. Cobbett, who is leaving for England, to sell by public auction, at his residence, opposite the Choral Hall, on Thursday, 30th May, at 11 o'clock, ALL HIS CHOICE AND NEARLY NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, CARRIAGES, HORSES, HARNESS, &c, &c. THOS. M. JACKSON, Auctioneer.

THURSDAY, JUNE 6, At Eleven o'Clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. AT THE RESIDENCE OF MRS. F. 11. LEWISSON, •WOOD-STREET, PONSONBY. HANDSOME WALNUT SUITE (9 PIECES, Silk and Satin Damask) HARMONIUM (o Stops, by George Woods and Co.) BLACK AND GOLD OVERMANTEL BRUSSELS CARPETS | HANDSOME TEA SERVICES , OIL PAINTINGS AND OLEOGRAPHS HORSEHAIR SUITE (.9 PIECES) TELESCOPE DINING TABLE MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD SINGER SEWING MACHINE (NEW) CANTERBURY GILT MIRROR (<Jhy3l) IRON SAFE (2Ff IIY IjKT) PIANO (by Leueeld, Berlin) MARBLE CLOCK SILVER WARE E.P. WARE (Dixon's Best Quality) BOOKS, &c. THOS. M. JACKSON Has been favoured with instructions from Mrs. F. - H. Lewisson to sell, by public auction, at her residence, Wood-street, Ponsouby, on Thursday, June 6, at eleven o'clock, ALL HER CHOICE AND SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising— DRAWING ROOM.—Walnut Suite, in silk and satin damask (9 pieces), Occasional Chair (plush and satin), Walnut Work Table and Cover, E.P. Flower Stand ; Harmonium, 0 stops, by George Woods and Co. ; Music Stool, Walnut Round Card Table, Walnut Whatnot, B. and G. Overmantel, Pair Torra Cotta Figures, Hand-painted Vases, Pair Vases, E.P. Stands, Ornaments, Mantel Drapes, Fire Screen, Brussels Carpet, Mat, Cushions, Antimacassars, Tea Service (10 pieces), Tea Service (la pieces, cream and gold), E.P. and Cut-glass Inkstand, Brass and Enamelled Card Tray, Marble Ornament, 6 Albums Box Album, Photos (Canterbury), Glass Shade and Figures, Flower Stands and Vases, Can! Trays (wire and wicker), Opera Glasses, Magnifying Glass, Shells, Coral Curios, Soap Stone Ornaments, Hand-painted Plaqueware, Wall Ornaments, Brackets, Pair Oilpaintings, Oleographs, Curtains, Poles and Rings. DINING-ROOM.— Horsehair Suite of 0 pieces, Telescope Dining Table (Mahogany), 4 extra leaves ; Tablecloth, Mahogany Sideboard (with Mirror, Cellarette, Ac.), Mahogany Card Table, Round Table, Singer Sewing Machine (new), Music Canterbury, Mirror (4 i by 3J), 4 Sporting Pictures. 1 Oil Painting (by Ualder), 4 Oleographs, 8 H.P. Flowerpots, 3 pairs Damask Curtains, 3 Poles and Rings, Fender and Irons, Coal Vase, Stove Ornament, Iron Safe (2ft. by IJft.), Vases, Piano (by Leufeld, Berlin), Brussels Carpet, pair Bronze Figures, Marble Clock, Brackets, Mantel Drape, Show Case (B. anil G., C by 3), 2 Cut-glass Liquor Bottles, 1 E.P. and Cut-glass Decanter, 1 E.P. Ash Dish, 1 E.P. Cake Basket, 1 E.P. Salver, 1 ditto (oval), 1 E.P. arid C.G. Pickle Bottle, 1 E.P. Sardine Box, 1 E.P. Punch Bowl, 2 E.P. Tankards, 1 E.P. Eg" Stand, 2 Silver Tankards, 1 E.P. Tray, 1 E.P. Cruet (massive), 1 E.P. Tea and Coffee Service), 1 E.P. Treacle Jug and Stand, I Claret .lug (handsomely engraved), 2 E.P. Salts, 6 Napkin Rings, 1 Soup Tureen, 2 Entree Dishes and Covers, 1 E.P. Toast Rock, 1 pair E.P. Knife Rests, and numerous other Silver and E.P. Ware too numerous to mention, Glassware, Bookeaee, about 100 volumes of Books. BEDROOM (FRONT).— B. and G. Double Iron Bedstead, Bedding, very handsome Mahogany Duchess Pair, Mahogany Wardrobe (Plate-glass Front), Brussels Carpet, Pictures, Ornaments, &c, Ac. BEDROOMS (1 and 2).— Single Iron Bedsteads, Bedding, Chests of Drawers, Washstands and Ware, Linoleum, Ac, Ac. KlTCHEN.—Utensils, Mincing Machine, Mangle, . Wringing Machine, Washing Machine, Sausage Machine, 3 Ladders, Garden Hose, Garden and other Tools, Sundries, Ac, &c. THOMAS M. JACKSON, Auctioneer.

TO-MORROW, At 2 o'clock. GEORGE SIBBIN Has been instructed by the Auckland Harbour Board to sell by auction at the office of the Board, Quay.streot, on Friday, May 31, at two o'clock, £> OLD BUILDINGS now erected at entrance to Queen-street Wharf, known as Weigh Office, Police Office, and Waterman's House. Buildings to be immediately removed by purchaser.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9378, 30 May 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9378, 30 May 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9378, 30 May 1889, Page 8