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Aactions T. KENNEDY MACDONALD * CO. FRIDAY AUCTION SALES OF MINING AND OTHER STOCKS. At 12 o’clock noon. E lave pleasure in stating that in order ' ' to afford our clienfs an open market for the bouS-tide sale of shares by nnotion, we will hold an Auction Sale of Mining and other Scrip every Friday, at 12 o’clock noon. In order to appear in the Catalogue, Stocks should he entered on or before noon every Thursday, but instructions will bo received up to tbo hour of sale. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. Exchange Laud and Mercantile Auction Rooms, Fanama-street. 95 IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, PANAMA-STREET. Hfecial and Important Sals of Rank and Choice Punts from the Lawson Nursery and Seed Coupant, Ewneuro ii and London, per a.s. Hokata, ON THURSDAY, 12th JULY, 1883, At 2 o’clock p.m. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favored with instructions to sell by public auction, on the above date, a shipment of rare and choice Plants, direct from tho largest Nurseries in the world, amongst which may be mentioned — 1 OAH RHODODENDRONS, comIfJl/U prising 100 of the grandestnamed varieties, being without exception tho grandest collection of these beautiful and choice flowering plants ever yet submitted Abo, 200 Rowan trees or mountain ash 5 (0 beech 1000 horse and sweet chestnut 50D Maples, assorted 500 Walnuts, from 2 to 3ft high And 500 of TEE GEAN CHERRY. This is a beautiful variety, and very rare la tho colonies. Tho plants will ba open for inspection on Wednesday morning, when catalogues may bo obtained, The auctioneers would direct tho special attention of horticulturists to this sale, as such an opportunity of purchasing very raroly happens, and ail the trees having arrived In splendid condition. 118 IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS Panama-Strum. Monster Unreserved Sale of Sdpbbior Elegant and Highly-Finished English Fdknitore, Choice Bric-a-brac, China, &o. Jcst Landed, ex Estrella, On FRIDAY, 13th JULY, 1883. At 11 o’clock a.m. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. , are favorod with instructions from tho consignees to sell by public auction as above— One of THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED CONSIGNMENTS OF ENGLISH FURNITURE _ ever offered in this city (21 cases in all), which aro just landed from tbo Estrella. Among which tho following articles are deserving of special mention, viz. In Drawing-Room Fcunitoee — Complete suites in Italian Walnut, upholstered iu dowered silk damask, and stamped plush velvet Inlaid Italian walnut oval centre tables, revolving, and half circular, and oblong card tables, with cloth top Italian -walnut occasional table and chairs, upholstered in sateen Inlaid Italian walnut music Canterburies, cabinets, whatnots, music stools in leather Ebonised mid gold gipsy tables with stamped plush velvet tops and fringes. Inlaid Italian walnut footstools, coal vases with brass mounts, spittoons Inlaid Italian walnut work tobies, writing desks, and Davenports Ebonised gold and gilt pier glasses and overmantles, all of the latest designs Hand-paiutod French vases, jardiniere, and artificial flowers Chippendale brackets, with bevelled and circu’ar glass plates, &c,, for corners and side walls. In Dining-Room Fdrsitoee— Complete suites in mahogany, upholstered in Morroco leather Mahogany sideboards, with plate-glass backs and cellercttes complete Mahogany cheffonnieres and cheffouniere and bookcases combined Mahogany telescope dining tables, large and small Ladies’ and gents’ mahogany easy chairs and couches in morocco, tapestry, and cretonne China dessert, breakfast, and tete-h-tate tea services, Ac., &c., £cc. Curtain poles, &o. In Bedroom Fornitobe— Mahogany Duchess dressing-tables and washstands, with marble tops Half-circular mahogany and walnut washstands, with marble tops, assorted sizes Magnificent mahogany pedestal wardrobes, with plate glass doors, &e. Mahogany towel rails and commodes Superior toilet glasses, with marble tops and jewel boxes White and gold china toilet services Also, Mahogany hall stands, with enamelled panels and chairs to match Feather pillows, flock, &c., &c. Also, FURNITURE IN THE WHITE. Walnut drawing-room suites of nine pieces Walnut occasional Dolly Varden suites Oak Early English dining-room suites Revolving settees and ottomans Occasional chairs Every article as it left the case has been carefully examined and fitted up, and is now guaranteed fit for use iu any drawing-room, dining-room, or bedroom in the land. To afford all intending purchasers a special opportunity of examining the many beautiful and artistic articles in the shipment, the whole will be open for inspection on and ofter Wednesday next, and tho Auction Rooms will be lighted up for a GASLIGHT DISPLAY ON THURSDAY EVENING, 12th Instant. Detailed Catalogneson Thursday morning. Note the date and hour— FRIDAY NEXT, at 11 a.m. 112

BY Special Appointment to the Marquis ol Normanby and His Excellency Sir Arthur Gordon. W. N. JACOBS, Pianoforte and Harmonium Manufacturer and Tuner. All orders addressed to care Mr G. Aldous, Tobacconist, Lambton-quay, Wellington, by letter or post-card, will bo punctually attended te. 544 PHOTOGRAPHY EXECUTED IN THE LATEST AND MOST APPROVED STYLE. The Studio is open dally from 9 to 8 o’clock. CAZNEAU AND CONNOLLY, Photographers, 43 ’ Lambton-quay. L ION F OUND K Y , Wellington MILLS AND CABLE, Eaauntsns, Boilermakers, leoh and Brass Founders.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 6905, 10 July 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 6905, 10 July 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 6905, 10 July 1883, Page 4

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