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| NEW ADJJ^ISEMBHTS Ucraserped . - l Saib Houseliolpe! FiMpiture ,| aii'd'^ifcet^"^id E A R P & SONS have received »Q' >' instructions from ROBINSON G. PERRY, Esq. (who i 3 leaving Nelson), to Sell by Public Auction, At his Residence, Trafalgar ttreet South, On THURSDAY, 11th Jane, 1891, at 10 a.m. sharp, X The whole of hia Very Saperior English manufactured Household Furniture and Effects. , comprising: : HALL. Linolbdm 41ft Cm, large hemp mat, 2 hall chairs, marble hall (Able with mirror and racks, pair bronze figures, 1 framed text, picture and frame, 5 door slips, hemp mat, bracket. : ■ ' . •■. ; STUDY. Goalsoutt'e, fender and fireirons, Brussels • oarpet 11 x 13, 2 vases, table cloth, tecble '• and oloth, bracket, 2 hassooks, globe, soreen, serge chair, reclining board and matting and cushion , sofa blanket, American walnut bookcase and oheffioneer com-" bineS, easel, corner bracket;, olock.eograv ing (deer stalking), picture, pair damask curtains, 2 small walnut chairs. DININaROOM. American walnut esoritoir with 15 drawers, inkstand and rack, waste paper basket, pair red damask curtains, fancy work basket, "Amerioan walnut dinner _ waga;6n, morocco leather dining room suite, com prising 10 ohairs, 2 arm-chairs, and spring oouch; Turkey carpet, and felt 17ft x 13ft ; fender frame, ' fireirons and doga, hearth-brash, coal-scuttle, 3 large divan Persian saddlecloth chairs, fire screen, large door screen, extra large solid American walnut sideboard, with 3 mirrors, plate drawers, cellarette, etc., very superior ; pair terra ootta vasee, pair vases, 2 terra cotta jugs, pair ohromos, engraving from Landseei'a picture, latge Walnut dining table with four extra leaves. 1 pair table stands, tablecloth, 8 footstools, {book rest, S Antimaoassars, foot muff. GLASSWARE, &c. 6water-bottlea and glasses, 11 claret ghsses, 28 sherry do., 10 champagne do, 8 liquor do., 2 goblets, 6 water bottles, 3 champagne g'aises, 13 port do., 7 claret do*, 7 Bherry do., 5 sherry do., 4. custard enpa, 4 custard cups, 12 tumblers, 12 tumblers, (odd), 6 decanters, 8 punch glasses, 7 glass bogles, 1 large glass, celery gtos, 4 glass dishes, 8 glass plates, 6 lamp chimneys, 2 lamp shades, dinner services comprising — 20 dinner plates, 15 soup do., 18 small do., 4 vegetable dißhes, soup tnreen : 2 sauceboats, 6 peel plates, 2 large gravy dishes, 3 vegetable dishes, 7 plated dish oovers, breakfast set— l 2 cups, 16 plates, 3 large plates, 7 saucers ; tea seivice— l4 cups, 14 saucers, large plate and basin, 23 gas globes. DRAWING ROOM. Ebony tapestry easy cbair 2 small do., chairs, 2 piano sfoals, handsome pia^o by Asoherberg, one of his very best make ; fireirons and fire dogs, Axminster wpefc with border, Axmi-jster hearthrug to match, bamboo table, Japanese nick-nacks, tapestry circular cbair, cretonne do., black-and-gold tapestry easy chair, cretonne devotional chair, flower bowl, blaok octagonal table, blaok spring damask coucb, brown serge cbair, black ebony cabinet with mirrors, pair flow^jpVas^s, plush tapestry easy chair, bead work chair, Japanese screen, gipsy table, pair green plush braokets, red plush plaque, round Queen Annie mirror, black and gold fiame ; plush fan, 3 bead footstoo-s, black mantel overpiece with mirror, pair hand screens, pair pictures, music stand) lot musio, coal-scuttle, pair red damask curtains, stereoscope. Six Handsomely Furnished Bed-rooms. Useful Kitchen and other Furniture. | Everything for Absolute Sale, excepting Plate and Linen. ISPThe Anotioneers oall the special attention of the Public to this bona fide Sale of high-class Furniture from the best makers, to be sold absolutely Without Reserve. Luncheon Provided. Catalogues Now Eeady, and Furniture on View To-day and To-morrow (Wednesday) Cards to View can be obtained from the Auctioneers. The Sale will be CONTINUED on PBIDAY if not finished first day. SHARP & SONS. The Estate of GEORGE GAY, oi Tadaior (deceased), by order of the Administrators of the Estate. QHApP & SONS will Sell by Auction, on 0 the premises, at Tadmor, on MONDAY, 220 d June, 1891, at 11 a.m. sharp, the whole of the Estate of George Gay (deceased), as under : — F A R M at T A D M 0 B, 231 Aorea of First-olass Land, held under deferred pay* ment, lease becoming Freehold in 6 years. The property is well situated, is easy of approach, and is considered by competent judges to be one of the beat in the District, The Hook of 283 CROSSBRED SBEEP, at present depasturing on the above property, comprising 150 Ewes, 82 Lambs, 60 Fat Sheep, 1 Ram. The deceased was a good judge of Sheep, and the entire Flock are of good quality and should command attentioD, and will ha sold in Lots to Suit PasCHASEBS. . AH- the personal CHATTELS and EFFECTS of the deceased in and about the property, Tadmor, comprising small lots of Household Furniture, Farm Tools, Kitchen Utensils, Groceries, Picture (by Muntz), and Sundries. ALSO, l Four-seated Buggy (nearly new), with Shafts atd Pole 1 Set Single Harness 2 Good Trap Horses LUNCHEON PROVIDED. For further particulars, plans, and condiLions of sale, apply to Messrs Adams and Kisgdon, Solicitors, Nelson, or SHAEP & SONS FARM, WllfflEA WESF. i HARP & SONJS have been favored with O instructions frcm Mr. WILLIAM MARTIN (who is leaving Kelson) to Sell by Public Auotion, At their Rooms, Hardy street, On . SATURDAY, 27th June, 1891, at Nood, ; flid FARM, Waimea West, comprising 1161 Acres P.ooghable Land, 64 Acres being flat land, and the balance: low undulating. 70 acres are now;' ploughed and nearly ready for sowing;: There is a good Dwelling House and Stable and Outbqildings. . . Also, lot- of good Flax on the firm. ' , . This property could be easily made to oarry a large cumber of sheep, and is a oheap farm, 1 For further particulars apply SHARP & SONS, Auctioneers. ' I 0 LET, FURNISHED.— A substantially 1 built Residence, with splendid view of. Bey. HealtLy locality. — Price reasonable to" a good tenant.- SHARP- &- SONS. IftjdGß; nearly pure, in larab toßomhey Marsh Rams (heavyweights). Will be sold cheap if bought at once. SHARP & SONS,

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Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7034, 10 June 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7034, 10 June 1891, Page 2