ASHFORD HOUSE.

About two miles from the Petersfield Station.

     MR. G. ETHERINGTON is honoured with instructions by the Proprietor, Twisden Hodges, Esq. to SELL by AUCTION, on Thursday the 12th of May, 1864,—All the 

SUPERB AND MODERN EQUIPMENT
of the above Residence.

Handsome drawing room suite in walnut and green damask, two settees, easy and other chairs, splendid pier, table, and chimney glasses in gilt frames, two sets of superior curtains, Brussels carpets, hearth rugs, &c. market tree-top and other fancy tables, very handsome loo table, several turkey carpets (nearly new), several sets of red damask curtains, with poles and rings, dining and other tables, mahogany and other chairs, handsome steel fenders and fire irons, handsome Brussels, stair and bed-room carpets, feather beds, mattresses, and bedsteads, an assortment of bed-room furniture, quantity of glass, crockery, and many other articles. 

     G. E. can with confidence recommend the above as the best manufactured furniture, curtains, and carpets, very costly, and of good quality.

     Catalogues may be had, in due time, at Ashford House; the Principal Inns; and at the office of Mr. G. Etherington, house, land, estate agent, and general valuer, Dragon-street, Petersfield; and of Mr. A. Etherington, East-st. Havant. May be viewed the day previous to the sale.

TO COMMENCE AT TWELVE O’CLOCK

See also
5-Mar-1864
23-Jan-1864