HEATH LODGE, PETERSFIELD
CAPITAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

     MR. G. ETHERINGTON has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on Tuesday, July 7th, 1857,—The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS of the Rev. W. Sealy, who is leaving Petersfield :—Handsome rosewood loo table, occasional, dining, Pembroke, work, and dressing tables, wash stands, mahogany commode, drawing room Brussels and other carpets and rugs, cornice, poles, and rings, and window cornices in mahogany, window curtains, six dining-room chairs in leather, sofas, couches, stair carpet and rods, easy chairs, mahogany and japanned chests of drawers, dressing glasses, beds, bedsteads, mattresses, bookshelves, child’s mahogany cane seat, kitchen chairs and tables, candle lamp, clothes and towel horses, shower bath, carpenter’s bench, powerful electrical machine, magic lantern, and many other articles, which will be enumerated in Catalogues, to be had prior to the sale.

     Also a Coburg carriage nearly new, and Irish car, a good gig, and a child’s carriage.

     The goods may be viewed the day previous to the sale; and Catalogues may be had at the principal Inns in the neighbourhood, and of Mr. Geo. Etherington, Auctioneer and Valuer, Dragon-street, Petersfield.

The sale to commence at One o’clock.