Sales by Auction. ' T. M. JACKSON.] [H. CREAMEB. TO-MORROW, i At Two o'Clock. BOOKS. BOOKS. BOOKS. Tbe nmlers'gned have lieen favoured with instructions to sell on the above date, A VERY LARGE AND CHOICE CONSIGNMENT OF BOOKS, Consisting of Popular Works, such as : J. S'.uart Mill's Works, -12 vols; Australia and New Zealand, (3 vols; New Sonth Wales, by Judge Therry; Process of New South Wales; History Rani of England. 3 vols ; Banyan's Works, 2 vols ; Live) of F.ugineeis, by Smiles, 3 vols ; Memories of My Exile, by Kossuth ; Old England, illustrated; History New South Wales, Flanagan, 2 vols; Dictionary of Geography; Sundav at Heme; Mot.',era Husbandry; Career in trie Commons; Sketches of Man, by Lord Kami*. 3 vols ; Wonderful Inventions, by Jehu Timl«; Curiosities of Literature, by Disraeli, S vols ; Overland Expedition More ton Bay, by Dr. Lekhardt; Samuel Johnson's Works, 12 vols; At Home in Fiji, by Miss Cummiug ; Leisure Hours; Australia ; New Zealand Justice of tbe Peace; Goldsmith's Works ; Beyond the Breakers; Old Jack and Young LUne.ro, by W. H. G. Kingston; Antiquity of Man, by Lvcll; Freemasonry ; Moore's Works ; Natural History : London Orthodox ; Wild Sports of Highlauds ; Painters of England ; and a 1 arte assortment of Historical, Medical, Scientific, and other Modern Works. IN ALL ABOUT SOO VOLUMES. Being the very choice and carefully selected Library of a private gentleman. NO RESERVE. At Two o'Clock. JACKSON, CREAMER, & CO., Auctioneers, Land Agents, Etc., Queenstreet, Auckland. T. M. JACKSON.] [H. CREAMER. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER IG, At Eleven o'Ciock. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, in Walnut case, by Neufeld, trichord, overstrung, iron frame, with full rich tone S OCCASIONAL CHAIRS of various Designs and Colour, st-uifed with borx=hair, walnut rramoa HANDSOME INLAID WALNUT CABINET, ra-vrUe Slab top, plate-glass back, and 3 plateglass doors to crphoards Silk Tapestry Couch, stuffed with curled hair Black and Gold Settee, upholstered in Crimson silk Luxurious Kasy Chair, upholstered in crimson velvet Choice Black and Gold Occasional Table Handsome Inlaid Walnut Oval Table Brass-mounted Coal Vase, sjtetd Fireirons Articles of Vertn. Bntfials Carpet Square MASSIVE MA HOG ANY SIDEBOARD, with Plate- , glass Back, divided into 3 compartments beneath First-class Morocco Leather Dining Suite, in Riinu Frames, Horsehair Stuped, made by Winks ami Hall Large liimu Telescope Dining Table, with screw extension to 12 feet, very solid and nearly new Brussels Carpet Square, Steel fender and Irons HANDSOME MOTTLED KAURI .SIDEBOARD Eclipse Sewing Machine, complete, and in A 1 order 2 Large Dining Tables, with Drawers Electro-plate Tea and Coffee Service, best piste Enschsft Oak Hall Stand. Plate-glass Mirror Choice Chest of S Drawers, in Mettled Kauri, inlaid with Hewarewa -tester Double Brass Bedstead ami Hangings Oval Mahogany Plate-glass Mirror, extra large SUPERB BEDROOM SUITE, in Mottled Kauri, comprising Wardrobe of 3 compartments, large Plate-glass Mirror in centre door. Combination Chesi of Drawers, witli Plate-glass Mirror attached, Washsiand, extra large Handsome Half-tester iiimu Wood Bedstead, with hangings; ;wo fecit her lie-is, one Hair anJ Spring Mattress 12 American Cane-seated Chairs Single Iron Bedstead Brussels Carpet (nearly new) Linoleum—A large quantity in first-class order Stair Carpet. Oilcloth. Door Slips Wool Hearthrugs and Mate Kerosene Stove, Excelsior Wringer, Garden Tools, Dairy and Kisciien Utensils Lamps, Wash Tubs, Tin Baths GEKY GELDING, by Matchless ; quiet in harness BROWN MARK, been driven by a lady, and Guaranteed quiet Light Spring Wagg«in, by Hasten ; a handy trap Lady's Hooded Buggy, by B%sten: cost. £65, and nearly new Half-bred Ayrshire Cow ; first class milker; calves within the month Two sets Single Harness Your cases Kerosene, Whoelbarroir Sundries, etc. etc. JACKSON, CREAMER, AND CO., Have been favoured with instructions from Mr. Briscoe, who is leaving the district, to sell at his residence, Grange Mount, Dctnueni, (near Little Bangitoiu), on the above date, ALL HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE jt%. AND EFFECTS AS ABOVE. The auctioneers beg to call especial attention to the abwve sale of furniture, as everything is in firstclass order, and better than new. "The piano is a first-class instrument, and cost 90 guineas. The horses are Rood and can bo guaranteed, and the buggy and waggon are in order equal to new. Above all, everything must go. Terms Cash. Goods on view morning of Sale. A 'bus leaves the Martat 10 a.m. morning of Sale. No Reserve. JACKSON, CREAMER, & CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11. THE H A Y M A R K E T. j For sale, on Friday next, at twelve o'clock, Heavy draught bay colt, 4yrs old ; trial Roan Mare, iyr.i old ; good in buggy Upstanding Bay Gelding, grand hack Bay Medium Draught Mare, 4yre; really good Heavy and Light Harneßs Horses Hacks, &c. 150 bags Oats, Ac. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. HotelsTHAMES JJ OTE L, QUEEN AND CUSTOMS STREETS, S. COOMBE, Peofbietok (I.ate Foresters' Arms). In enter.ng upon his new management, Mr. S. Coombe can assure Travellers, Families, and the Public generally that his desire is to make the Thames Hotel unrivalled as regards accommodation, comfort, and wood liquors—in fact, to supply a want long felt in Auckland, i.«., FIRST-CLASS FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Suites of Rooms for Visitors and Families, CUISINE In the hands of a Competent ChM. WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS, Of the best procurable brands. LUNCHEON DAILY From one to two p.m. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths Night Porter in attendance. Telephone No. 369. LEVIATHAN RAILWAY TEMPER JLJ ANCE HOTEL (Opposite the Railway. Station), DUNKDIN. MRS. SILK, PROPRIETRESS. Read tbe following taken from a newspaper:— " During the holidays, a friend who spent the Christmas *in Dunedin says: 'The site for the approaching New Zealand Exhibition was the chief subject of conversation. Having heard much of the Leviathan, he stayed there, and was greatly surprised to find the city possessed snch a very excellent Temperance Hotel, containing as it does 85 rooms, all well and comfortably furnished, and scrupulously clean. In addition to this, he assures v.s that the board, he is qt-'ite confident, is not surpassed at any house (no matter of what kind? in the Colony and questions very much if it is equalled by any.'" Young ansa's christian ASSOCIATION. NEW PREMISES: CORNER OF ALBERT AND WEU.ESI.KV SXHEEfS ( Reading Room comfortably furnished. All the leading papers on the tables; Subscription, 2s Od per quarter. The library contains upwards of 2800 vols. In the various departments of literature ; Subcription, Sis Od per quarter. Tea and COfc'FKK Provided. Employment and Boardinghousb Registers. Meeting i<ok. Young Men on Tuesdays, at 7.30 Evangelistic Services, TnoRSDAYS, at 7.30. BIMe Reading and Prayer, Saturdays, at 7.30, Bible Class, Sunday, at 3 p.m. j STRANGERS and others (especially Young Men cordially invited to visit the Rooms, where all infor | mationmayb&obtaiß«d Open from 9am. to Iff p,D\
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9491, 9 October 1889, Page 8
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