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X WE W_ ADVIjiRTISEMENfl B- ,- ',* '-j L\'” ' ■•'' '•'• • Uo "Hotel Proprietors.'Boarding Keepers, Music Sellers, and Others.; " LARGE and EXTENSIVE ' ' AUCTION SALE 03? ..^.^ Household Fufnitifr-e, OEOOI^EEY AND GLASSWARE 'I t "; CUTLERYjsETa.yjETO.u'. *, RCT;"7PARkBE &,COrhave re-" # - ceived instructions to SELL jbyj PUBLIC AUCTION;'on -•' ' - VlJil : TUESDAY NEXT, 17th inst., : . :' Xj '. ;,\at-Te»^.m., En the Premises known as TAMES' \ FUK- ,; NISHING WABEHp.USE;®ridge|st., The whole l of' tho1 Stock-iri-Trajcle of Furniture, t Glassware,> r Cutlery, and Hqusehola Requisites, comprising Eurnitiii^e, &ci » Drawing and Dining Koom Suites, Ladies' and Gents' Easy Chah'S, Dr'awinfe-room and Dining Tables,- Dining Oak Chairs, Drawing-room Chairs in'Eep, Lpather, &o.; Round Tables,' Cheffo'niors; Occasional Work Tables, Piano Stools, {Vienna Bent wood -Chairs, Umbrella an!d Hall Stands, Chippendale Pier Glasses, Walnut Canterburys and Whatnots,! Chippendale Brackets (with plate glasslbacks), Early English .Corner , Cabinets] (>vi|K plate "glass backs); Fenders and' Fire Irons, Carpets, Mattings, Hearth- Rugs, French Tubular Iron Bedsteads (assorted colors and sizes), Mattrasses, Feather Beds, Palliasses, Pillows, Bedding.jWashstands and,Toilet r Sets, Chests Drawers, Night Commodes (with patent (pans), Dressing Tables, Clothes and} Towel Horses, Wardrobes, Bed-room Chairs; Kitchen Tables, Chairs, Oilcloths1, Dressers, &c, &g. • - - Cutlery, Plateware, &ci Balance-handle and Dessert Knives ; (Ivory* handles), superior Electro-plated Table and Dessert Forks, .Spoons, Ifitche'n Knives and Forks, Ivory handle Carving Knives and Forks ; Electro-plated Cruet Stands (with four, five and six 'holes), Breakfast Cruets, E.E.'Corner jDishes and Stands, Napkin Rings, &c, &'c. t Hair, and Carpet Bro.bms, Blacking, Blacklead? and Scrub/- Brushes, Clothes Baskets, « Yard Brooms, Kitchen Utensils, Mangles, Wringers, Boilers," Saucepans, Fry Pans, Gridirons, Iron and Woodi Tubs, Baths Tin Dishes, Basins, Crockery, and- Glassware of every description and assortment, both useful and .ornamental,- comprising Dinner, Breakfast, and Tea Sets, Whito and Gold Cups and Saucers, Plates, &o. ; Vases, Lustres, Flower Stands, Spell - .■ Vases, &., &g. „- . -J. • N.B.—Special attention is directed to the above extensive sale of a really first-class and. superior Stock-in-Trade, amongst which will be found every necessary required in a household, and is a splendid opportunity, which seldom occurs, for persons to obtain their requisites at very low prices. v _, ■. ;! * ■;' ; RICHARD s • Auctioneer. ; ■'■• Tills* Jp>Ry 9 " ,SATU S»DAY, 14th Insfant, • 'i iAt 12 o'clock sharp. *•» MOST IMPORTANT SALE o? CITY PROPERTY. A Grand Chance for Capitalists and olherp. : Property known aa "EGBE LODGE." "t> C. PARKER & CO., favored JL\>« with instructions from, Mrs Askew, Will offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, At thelb Rooms, Beipge-st, On BATPKDAY, the 14th Instant, At 12 o'clock Noon sharp — That really Valuab'e and Centrally sit'uaied^PßOl'EßTY; corner of 1 Nile'and Collingwood Sireets, known as ; ■■/■, • ",HO E LODGE," "Corner Kile street and Oollingwood street. The Property .consists of about One Acre of ground,,laid out in Fruit, Kitchen, and Ornamental Garden, having some of the, choicest Fruit Trees in .Nelson, '3d HOUSE is built of the very best timber, principally heait of totara, and on a ! ; brick and stone foundation, roofed with iron and slated Eighteen large rooms, with, seven fire-places; Bath Rooms, Pantry," and all necessary Out ■ Offices. ";:;.; $§T The Auctioneers - can confidently recommend this Property to the attention of capitalists seeking a sound legitimate investment, or to parties in want of a good'and commodious Dwelling;;or''to parties wanting to enter into Boarding ilouse business. For the.latter a splendid opportunity ofFers,'as the prestige of "Rose Lodge" is unequalled in New Zealand for comfort and convenience. Mrs Askew leaving Nelson for a time is the sole reason for this valuable Property 'being offered for Bale. . , . ■. Teems—One-third cash | balance can remain on the Property for a number of,years (as may bo agreed upon) at Seven per confj interest. The purchaser will also have tbo option of taking the Furniture at a valuation. ■>. Kote, —The Premises will be opan to inspection at any time up to day of sale. ,EICHAED REEVES, Auotionoer. , i SATURDAY, June 14th, . At 10.30 a.m. sharp." ! Unreserved fr'alo of Drapery, .Men's ! and Youths' Clothing; Hosiery, Ribbons, &c.-, Ac. EC. PARKER & CO., instructed by tho I.X.L. JOB WAREHOUSE COMPANY, will SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the 14th instant— The whole of the Remaining Stock of DRAPERY, HOSIERY, ME L N'B and YOUTHS' CLOTHING,; TRIMMINGS, &o. - , , . No Reserve. .Terms Cash. RICHARD REEVES, ■ Auctioneer. ; „,SATURDAY,. 14th Instant; /J At NOON. ; Important Salb :t"',-i r:'By Auction. lost Yalnle Building. Sites IN THE CITY OF NELSON. EC. PARKER & Co., instructed • • by-W. M. Stanton, Esq., will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Bridge street on SAl'UftuAY, 14th instant, at 12 o'clock Noon, sharp— ,' 100 Feet (more or less) Frontage , to Collirgwood ttreet, by a depth of 1 153 feet. j 150 Feet Frontage, to Bronti street, by a depth of 93 j , Will bo sold in parcels to suit purchasers. The above land is situated in tho jmost central and healthy part of tho City, with a splendid view, and within only a few minutes' walk of the Post Office; stone-drained and planted ; good dry foundation. I ,| , Terms at Sale. | RICH. REEVES, „ ' * vAuqtioneer.

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Colonist, Volume XXVII, Issue 3857, 14 June 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XXVII, Issue 3857, 14 June 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XXVII, Issue 3857, 14 June 1884, Page 2

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