MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JULY 31st AND AUGUST Ist, . At Two o'clock on each day. ART UNION BAZAAR. On the premises, Lambion Quay, two doom from the Fremasons' liotel. By order of the propiietor, Mr Chns, Samuel. FOR POSITIVE SALE. WITHOUT ANY RESERVE. The whole of the Valuable Stock of Watches, Jewellery, Cal-iuet Ware, Electro-pla cd Goods, and Fancy Articles, A LFRED A. BARNETT is instructed by _£A_ Air Samuel, to sell by public auction, on } Monday and Tuesday next, the tflst day of July, and Ist August, at ii o'clock on each day, a choice stock of — Gold and silver lover and Geneva watches Jewellery ofall descriptions in modern and choice designs Electro-plated goods Varieties in cabinet ware An assortment of clocks And A largo collection of fancy goods Tho whole of the lots must be cleared out. Terms Ca«h. MONDAY, 7th AUGUST, At I' 2 o'clock. At the Commercial Sale Rooms, Custom Hou«e Quay. first-class opportunity for investment. * The LEASE of the PREMISES known as tho COMMERCIAL SALE ROOM, (The present proprietor being about to relinquish them, nnd remove to more commodious ones), and also of the SHOP ADJOINING, I Tenanted by Hislop, Painter. A LFRED A. BARNETT will sell by public I _O_ auction, at tho Coinmeicial Sale Boom, Custom House Quay, on Monday, 7th August, at 1 2 o'clock noon (if not previously disposed of by ] private bargain) — ] Tho Lease of tho premises known as the Commercial Sale Room, Custom House Quay), and of tho Shop adjoining, i tenanted by Hislop, painter, the whole subject to the merely nominal ground rent of j.'25 per annum. Terms Liberal. "The position is one of the best and most central in the city, and is well adapted for any mercantile pin pose. FURNITURE. IMPORTANT SALE OF FURNITURE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. mo BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION Immediately on tho ARRIVAL OF THE ADELAIDE BAKER, A largo and varied assortment of FIRST-CLASS LONDON MADE FURNITURE, consisting of— Drawing room suites in walnut and mahogany Mahogany couches, hair seated Do cheflbniers Do do glass backs Do and walnut 100 tables Washstands, marble tops Mahogany chairs, hair seated Birch folding do and Berger chairs Walnut work tables Do chess do Papier-macho do Piccolo walnut pianofortes Whatnots, writing deska Workboxes Balloon and sweep back cane seated chain Carved gilt chimney glasses, 60x40, 44x31, 40x30, 38x28, 3Gx24, 36x20 Rosewood do, 30x16, 28x16, 24x14 Waluut tea caddies, card trays Clocks, drawing-room ornaments Toilets, china vases and figures, and articles of vertu in great variety Further particulars will be duly announced. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO BE SOLD by Public Auction on an early day, the following valuable sections of land in the Wairarapa, viz. : — GREYTOWN DISTRICT. Subuiban Section No. 29, containing 40 aores Do. do, 72, do 47 do Do. Nos. G3, 64, 65, 66, ea.47 do, in all 188 acres MORRISON'S BUSH. Sections Nos. 1 and 38, containing each 100 acres, inaiytOC^crea
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Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2238, 29 July 1865, Page 2
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484Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2238, 29 July 1865, Page 2
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