WICK-GREEN HOUSE, FROXFIELD,

about three Miles from Peterfield. 

     MR. G. ETHERINGTON is instructed by John Silvester, Esq. to SELL by AUCTION, on Thursday the 26th of March, 1863,—The Household FURNITURE and Effects of the late Richard Steele, Esq. (the House being Let), consisting of good 

DINING, DRAWING, AND BED ROOM FURNITURE,

Mahogany dining room chairs, tables, capital sideboard, bookcase, Brussels and other carpets, drawing room chairs, loo and card tables, handsome pier and other glasses, fourpost and other bedsteads and furniture, splendid bordered goose feather beds, bolsters and pillows, hair and wool mattresses, paillasses and bedding, dressing tables, washstands and ware, handsome eight-day clock, china and glass, kitchen, dairy, wash-house, and brewing utensils, and other articles, which will be enumerated in catalogues, to be had at the place of sale, the principal inns in the neighbourhood, and of Mr. G. Etherington, auctioneer and general valuer, Dragon-street, Petersfield.

The Sale to commence at Twelve o’clock.