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PUBLIC NOTICES. EARLY CLOSING. " BEG to inform my Customers and the j. Publis generally that on and a'ter the Ist of May I w,ll Close my Establishment, 149 George street, at 9 p.m. M. M VKSHALL, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 149 George street. N.8.-—Urgent medicines can be obtained as usual by ringing the uight-bcll. EN'S CLOTHING. Just Opened, Special Purchase. Inspection invited. BROWN, EWING, AND CO. "OTIOE to Owners of Sections I, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, subdivision of section 2, Foibury. I intend erecting a Division Fence. Andrew Devlin, Duncan road. AUCTION NOTICES. THURSDAY, 27th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. On the premises, Cosy Regent road. ENRY J. BACON XX has received instructions from Mr W. Bacon, who is leaving Dunedin, to sell by auction, as above, his superior household furniture and effects, comprising— Carpets, floorcloth, 100 and other tables, easy cane and rocking chairs, cheffonier, chimney and toilet glasses, bedstead, pictures, ornaments, lamps, books, washstand, toiletware, kitchen and culinary utensil*, quantity of nails, tools, large coffee mill, and numerous other articles. On view morning of sale. No reserve. THURSDAY, 27th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. COMPACT FARM AT TAIERI, Within One Mile of Duke's road Railway Station, And immediately adjoining the old Dunedin Racecourse at North Taieri. ONALD REID AND CO. ' have received instructions from Mr Peter Oullen to sell by auction, at the Otago Corn and Wool Exchange, Dunedin, on Thursday, the 27th April, at two o'clock, A compact freehold farm, containing 100 acres rich agricultural land, all in a state of cultivation; fenced and subdivided into suitable paddocks, with farming and other requisite buildings. This valuable property is advantageously situated in the finest agricultural district of Otago, all dry, fertile, and level. It has a plentiful supply of water, is close to railway, school, etc , and is only eight miles from Dunedin by a good road. When the Otago Central railway is opened there will be a station on the property. Terms and full particulars on application to THE PROPRIETOR, On the property; Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY, 27th APRIL. At 12 o'clock. To Close Consignments. VARNISHES AND RED LEAD. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, AND 00. are instructed to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Thursday, 27th April, at twelve o'clock, 18 cases Humphrey's superior varnishes, consisting of inside and outside oak and copal varnish 2 tons genuine red lead. Terms at sale. FRIDAY, 28th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. On account of whom it may concern. At Railway Sheds. SALVAGE FROM WRECK OF MAID OF OTAGO. Without reserve. PLANDRESS, HEPBURN, AND CO. L are instructed to sell by auction, at the Railway Brick Shed, Lower High street, near old Supreme Court buildings, on Friday, 28th April, at two o'clock, Fifty Tons General Goods, consisting of— Assorted ironmongery, oilmen's stores, groceries, wines and spirits, etc., etc Particulars in next advertisement. Terms cash. SATUBDAY, 29fah APRIL, Commencing at 12 o'clock, In the City Auction Rooms, 102 Princes street. PAWNBROKER'S SALE of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, Consisting of Jewellery, Clothing, Musical Instrumeuts, etc. AMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from Mr I. Isaacs (of Bendigo Pawn Office, No. 56 George street) to sell in their Rooms, as follows : 1879.—September lltb, 6, Singer's sewing machine. 1880.—August 9tb, 1.722, s.h. lever; 9th, 1,726, homoeopathic chest; 9th, 1,729, salmon fly. 1881.—January 31st, 242, locket. March Ist, 477, (?. chain ; 19th, 604, g. chain; 26th, 660, clock. April 30th, 907, knives and spoons. May 3rd, 940, diamond locket and pin; sth, 954, g. brooch. June 16th, 1.265, clock, coat, and suit; 25th, 1,400, g.h. lever and g. chain. July 7th, 1,474, harmonium ; 16th, 1,565, necklet and locket; 18fch, 1,584, f. albert and ring; 19th, 1.597, s.h. lever; 20th, 1,606, g. chain; 23rd, 1,636, g. ohain; 26th, 1,666, g. chain; 26th, 1,667, 8 vol.". of Dickens's works; 27th, 1,672, s,o.f. lever; 30fch, 1,694, 2g. rings. August Ist, 1,718, g. brooch. 2 g. earrings, cameo set, etc.; 2nd, 1.722, lady's g. chain and greenstone earrings; 4th, 1,734, diamond ring; sth, 1,753, brace and bits; sth, 1,757, g.h. geneva and chain; sth, 1.758, 6ewing and wringing machines; sth, 1.759, g. brooch : 6th, 1.760, s.h. geneva and ring ; Bth, 1,774, brooch and earrings; 10th, 1,790, g.o.f. lever; 13th, 1,820, gh. geneva; 15th, 1,832, scarf pin; 15th, 1,834, brooch, locket, and chain; 17th, 1850, s.h. lever and g. chain; 19th, 1.864, s.h. lever; 19th, 1,872, door cramp; 20th, 1,880, d.b. breech-loading gun; 22nd, 1,885, sof. geneva; 22nd, 1,890, g. ring; 22nd, 1,892, s.b. gun and cartridges; 23rd, 1,894, g o.f. lever; 23rd, 1,895, diamond pin; 23rd, 1,896, bhek suit; 25th, 1,904, 3 tables and chairs; 27th, 1,933, lady's gold chain; 27th, 1,940, g. earrings; 27th, 1.944, g.h. lever; 29th, 1,953, g. ring. September 9th, 2,061, candlesticks, etc.; 10th, 2,073, solitaires ; 10th 2,077, s.h. lever; 10th, 2,081, earrings; 12th, 2,087, g. ring; 12th, 2,092, earrings; 12th, 2,093, clarionet; 13th, 2 105, overcoat; 15th, 2.117, bag of tools; 16th, 2,140, w. ring; 17th, 2,156, locket, ring, and 3 studs; 20th, 2,179, s.o.f. verge; 20th, 2,182, 3 glass bottles. October Ist, 2,265, g. chain: Bth, 2,307, s.o.f. geneva; 13tb, 2,337, 3 Studs; 13th, 2,338, g. brooch and earrings; 18th, 2,345, overcoat and 5 s. spoons ; J4th, 2,434, piano-neil; 24th, 2,441, 3 brooches and chain ; 28th, 2,475, silt: dressi; 29th, 2 499 overcoat. November 7th, 2,584 suit of clothes; 15th, 2 650, overcoat, etc.; 24th, 2,729, dress. December 3rd, 2,805, 2 coats; 7th, 2,838, dress, etc.; 13th, 2,890, cloth, etc.; 13th, 2,892. jacket; 16th, 2,926, 2 coats; 17th, 2.929, boots; 19th, 2,941, jacket; 19th, 2,953, 2 dresses; 24th. 2,998, 2 vests and coat; 29th, 11, drawers, etc.; 29th, 15, dress. 1882.—January 6tb, 84, coat; 13th, 143, coat; 20th, 203, oilskin coat; 21st, 214, coat; 25th, 240, 2 coats; 25th, 249, overcoat. ji'so about 250 lots, consisting of clothing of eveiy description, jewellery, musical instruments, firearms, etc., that do not require to be advertised according to the Act. JAMES SAMSON AND CO., Auctioneers. Opposite New Bank of New Zealand.

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Evening Star, Issue 5966, 26 April 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 5966, 26 April 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 5966, 26 April 1882, Page 3

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