BANK HOLIDAY. V~ npHE BANKS will Close on Tuesday \at 12 noon. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 26th & 27th DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. Positive and Unreserved Sale of £4OOO-wortli of Jewellery, Watches, Clocks, &c. ARNETT AND ANOTHER have received instructions from Mr Thomas Jones, who is leaving the Colonies, to sell by auction, on his premises, Prinees-street, on Tuesday and Wednesday, 26th and 27th Dec., at 12 o'clock, FOUR THOUSAND POUNDS-WORTH OF JEWELLERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, *&c, Comprising— Gold and silver English lever watch&S Geneva do do Gold albert and guard chains Gold necklets, bracelets, brooches Sleeve links and studs, scarf pins, rings, &c, and a large assortment of oths* fashionable jewellery English, French, and American clocks One astronomical clock Two regulators Ship's chronometers and compasses Metallic aneroid, and marine barometers Field, marine, and opera glasses, telescopes, &c. Syke's hydrometers, drawing instruments Transit instruments, and a large variety of optics One illuminated clock Sterling silver presentation cirps Sets of do knives, forks and spoons Do butter knives and pickle forks Electre-plated tea and coffee sets, salvers, *cake baskets, cruets, and picklfc stands, toast racks, and sugar basins, &c, &c. -Counter glass cases, and a variety of show Also, immediately after the sale of Jewellery, THE WHOLE OF THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of— Mahogany sets of drawers, mahogany tester bedstead, iron do, mahogany hair-seated chairs, sofas, washstands, ■dressing glasses, beds and bedding, china, crockery and glassware, fender and fire irons, _ kitchen utensils, &g., &cThe whole of the above Valuable Stock will be sold without the Slightest Reserve, as Mr Jones is leaving the Colonies. ■■*. Terms at sale. OTAGO BENEVOLENT ASYLUM. FANCY FAIR. FANCY FAIR, in aid of the above Institu- _ tion, will be held on the 27th, 28th, 29th, and 30th of December, in the UNIVERSAL BOND, Bond street. The following Ladies have consented to hol& Stalls^— Mrs T. Dick Mrs Rattray and Mrs Tolmie Mrs Barton Mrs Lawson Mrs Graham and Miss Copeland Mrs Daniels and Miss Davis Misses Solomon Mrs Hopper, Miss Meredith, and Miss Perriman The following Ladies have also consented to assist:— Mrsß. B. Martin Mrs Caldwell Mrs Mason Mrs J. Smith Mrs F. D. Bell Mrs Branigan Mrs G. Cook Mrs A. Carrick Mrs Houghton Mrs Nathan Mrs H. Howorth Mrs Street Mrs Ward Mrs Brodrick Mrs M'George Mrs Meredith Mrs Henningham Mrs Wilson Mrs Turnbull Mrs R. M. Robertson Mrs Switzer Mrs Cameron Mrs H. F. Hardy Mrs W. H. Mumford Mrs F. Jones Mrs G. Bell Mrs Mercer Misses Bell Mrs Mendelsohn Miss Zohrab Mrs H. P. Morse Miss Marian Dunn Miss Williams Mrs A. W. Smith Mrs Brown Admission—One Shilling ; Children admitted. free. Doors open from 1 to 5 p.m., and from halfpast 6 in the evening. W. M. HOPPER, Secretary. LEXANDER 'LEO D, Wholesale Wine & Spirit Merchant, "KOgouTrplace, Rattray-streefc, Dunedra.
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 822, 23 December 1865, Page 2
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465Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 822, 23 December 1865, Page 2
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