Article image
Article image

THURSDAY, 2Gth JANUARY, At IX o’clock sharjJ. CLEARING SALE OF DRAPERY BY AUCTION, On the Promises of George and George, 29, Cuba street. JR. MONTAGUE, instructed by * George and .George, will sell by public auction, without reserve— The whole of the stock of drapery, clothing, and mercery left over from the salvage sale, consisting of— Men’s, youths’ and boys’ splits, blankets, txuilts, sheetings, flannels, dress goods, etc., etc. Not a shadow of reserve. 35 AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICE. POSTPONED SALy. JTiHE t'nlo of the two valuable Farm Pro* I perties, Upper Halt District, which was advertised for To-morrow (ihursday) has been postponed until the following day (Friday), 27th instant, at 2.30 o’clock. MACDONALD, WILSON & CO., 64 Auctioneers. THURSDAY NEXT. 26tii JANUARY, At 1 o’clock. Sale of Superior Household Furniture, at No. 4, “Harbour View,” Wellington terrace. Macdonald, wilson * co. have received instructions from Mr. Wm Sibbin, who is leaving for Sydney, to sell at his residence, No, 4, Harbour View, bff Wellington terrace, as above — The whole of his superior Household * Furniture and effects, including— DRAWING-ROOM.—Magnificent upright grand pisno, by Schultz, Dresden, walnut irame, lult trichord, double oblique strings, double sconces, a massive instrument, with rich powerful tone and in "perfect order; Brussels carpet aquarp; superior Axminster hearthrug, handsome bamboo overmantel with bevelled mirror back, oak and walnut brackets, Parian busts of the Queen, *o , and Princess of Wales, handsome mirror, hand-painted bracket, palming by Lush, wntor-colour by Kent (Taieri River), Japanese brackets, a number of pictures, superior brass rod, Indian fine muslin and lace curtains, - bruss-oionnted fender and iron.?, pboto easier, oa>ved walnut couch and chairs to match, very superior walnut cabinet with mirror back and shelves, wicker painted harp chair, and flower-stand, oooa skraal ohairs aud tables, piano stool with Elush top, octagon tea tables, revolving ookstand, cushions, figure and other ornaments, and lot t f bric-a-brac, &o , &o. DINING-ROOM..—Massive sideboard 6ft, withbevelled mirror 'back and canopy top, cellarettes and, drawers, Australian blackwood,,,suite, 9 pieces. upholstered in Morocco leather, Crossley’a Brussels carpet, 18 x 15, in excellent order, Wilton pile hearthrug, cedar telescope dining-table, 9.t, ’ rich tapestry ..table cover, occasional tables and chairs; handsome hand-painted vases and ornaments, a number of steel engravings, all choice subjects ; plaques, superior French clock (in black and dienna marble, oleographs. Meditation and the First Letter, Battle of the Standard, &c., Persian rug, ’superior walnut folding-chair, aud lounge, dinner service, tuperior crown Derby tea service, 40 pieces; e.p. bieakfast crust, glassware, about 100 volumes books, international gallery, photo ousels, child’s chair, &o.‘, &o. HALL.— Linoleum, brass door plate, mats, brackets, pictures, walnut hall stand, mirror back ; two walnut ohairs rush seated; Indian flower stand, door screens and curtains, Italian water colour, Brussels carpet on stairs, Brussels square on landing, &0., &c. Also, contents of four well-furnished bedrooms—superior tapestry, 20 x Ift, quite now; Very[supefsorduclieasb pairs,in cedar andrimn, with ware ; Brussels carpet square ; s. and d b.m. bedsteads, spring and wire-wove mattresses, and kapok do, and lot of bedding, Japanese screens, obese drawers, mirrors, laceedrtaini, brass rods, chairs, washstands, toilet tables, enamelled toilet set, ana lot of bedroom sundries. Kitchen contains the utensils, &0., usually to bo found about a well-appointed home. Everything in this house is in excellent order, will well repay inspection, and as the owner is leaving immediately after the sale the lot will be sold. Furniture will be on view from 2 to son Wednesday afternoon.’ " Catalogues can bo had at the house on Wednesday, and 1 irom the Auctioneers Today. • ■ , . ■ v i Entrance lo the residence can bo obtained from Bonloott street, next Mr Compton’S mill, or from Wellington terrace near Mount street. The HoiAo is To Let, and contains eignt rooms, large and lofty. . A. L. WILSON, 51 Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE OF VA DOABLE RURAL PROPERTIES At LEVIN, On FRIDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1809; At 1 p.m. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS have reXi ceived instructions from John Davies, Esq., and the Executors of the late A. P. Stuart’s estate to sell by public auction, as above, at the Town Hall, Levin— The whole of the unsold properties belonging to the vendors in the Horowhenua County, comprising between 1200 and 1250 acres of rich alluvial land, subdivided into six V suitably sized farms situated within a mile and a quarter of the Kereru Railway - Station. The sections’ are foaMs of the Aratangata No. 4, Parokav/au, umd Ohinckakaeo No. 2 Blocks, and range from 51 to 310 acres each. They are well drained and are available for immediate profit, as they have been well laid down with the best English grasses, and have < hitherto been used by the vendors for the purpose of fattening their surplus stock from the station, -e Terms of Sale*.—HO per cent, cash; 10 per cent, in one month; balance payable within three months 1 from data of sale, bearing interest thereon at- 5 per cent: per annum. . Intending purchasers will be shown over the property by Mr J. Davies. Telegraphic and postal address: Koputarua, Manawatu. For , plans and further particulars apply to MESSES BELL, GULLY AND BELL, Solicitors, Wellington. Or 363 Tip AUCTIONEERS. BUGS. & CO, AUCTIONEERS. . GRAIN, FRUIT AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Auction Rooms: Victoria street. Stores: Dixon, Featherston and Pipitea streets. Wo hold daily sales of fruit, vegetables, ko. Consignors can rely on their goods receiving our personal, attention, and our heat efforts will be directed to secure good returns. Customers send.ug orders for New Zealand, Australian or Island fruit wiil receive prompt attention. THOitPiON BROS. AND CO., Wki.i.inoton. On Sale—Oats, Wheat, Chaff, Bran, Pollard, Potatoes, Flour, Cheese, Batter, Eggs, &c. 116 T3T VK” Ja.M.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM18990125.2.38.3

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3647, 25 January 1899, Page 8

Word Count
927

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3647, 25 January 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3647, 25 January 1899, Page 8