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AUCTION NOTICES. SATURDAY, 29th APRIL, At 2 o’clock. By Order of the Mortgagee. HOUSE AND LAND IN FORBUBY EXTENSION. Bastings, leart, and 00., under instructions from the Mortgagee, will submit to auction, at their Booms, as ftl}OV6 Allotments 12,13,14 15,16, and 17, block XIX., Extension of Forbury, together with four-roomed dwelling - house erected thereon, now occupied by Mr Robert Wail. Note.—The whole of the land is fenced and Improved, and fronts Richmond, Nicholson, and Nelson roads. For terms, etc., apply to SIEVWRIGHT, STOUT, AND 00., Solicitors; Or BASTINGS, JUE ARY, AND 00., Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 29th APRIL, At 2 o’clock. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, HOUSES AND LAND IN OANONGATB. Bastings, lbary, and 00. will sell by auction, at their Rooms, as above, Part of section 7, block IX., town of Dun* edin, having a frontage to Oanongate of 63ft; Together with A newly-erected five-roomed wooden house; fireplace in each room, fitted with register grates, and good range in kitchen. Also Two-roomed wooden house. Tliis property commands a splendid view the City, Bay, and surrounding scenery. For positive sale. Terms liberal. Title under the Land Transfer Act, SATURDAY, 29th APRIL, At 2 o’clock. To Confectioners, Purveyors, Families, etc. INVOICE OF COSAQUES. Ex Dunscore. Dm. s p” e d d i n g • will sell at his Rooms, on Saturday afternoon, at two o’clock, Cosaques of newest styles, consisting of Picture luggage (lust out), picture, fancy costume, historical, find; party, royal arms, Bartholomew Fair, Santa Claus, gala dresses, St. George, jewels, bon* bons, etc., etc. Without reserve. SATURDAY, 29th APRIL, Commencing at 12 o’clock, In the City Auction Rooms, IQ3 Princes street. PAWNBROKER’S SALE op UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, Consisting of Jewellery, Clothing, Musical Instruments, etc. JAMES SAMSON AND 00. have received instructions from Mr I. Isaacs (of Bendigo Pawn Office, No. 56 George street) to sell in their Rooms, as follows 1879.—September 11th, 6, Singer’s sewing machine. 1880.—August 9th, 1,722, s.h. lever; 9th, 1,726, homoeopathic chest; 9 th, 1,729, salmon fly. 1881.—January 31st, 242, locket. March Ist, 477, g. 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 j 18th, 1,584, g. albert and ring ; 19th, 1,597, s.h. lever; 20th, 1,606, g. chain; 23id, 1,636, g. chain; 26th, 1,666, g. chain; 26th, 1,667, 8 vols, of Dickens’s works; 27th, 1,672, s.o.f. lever; 30th, 1,694, 2g, rings. August Ist, 1,718, g. brooch. 2g. 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, sewing 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, g.h. geneva; 15th, 1,832, scarf pin; 15th, 1,834, brooch, locket, and chain; 17th, 1.850, s.h. lever and g. chain ; 19th, 1,864, s.h. lever; 19 th, 1,872, door cramp ; 20th, 1,880, d.b. breech-loading gun; 22nd, 1,885, s.o.f. 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} black 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 8 studs; 20th, 2,179, s.o.f. verge; 20th, 2,182, 3 glass bottles. October Ist, 2,265, g. chain; Bth, 2,807, s.o.f. geneva; 13th, 2,337, 8 studs; 13th, 2,338, g. brooch and eafrings; 13th, 2,345, overcoat and 5 s., spoons; 24th, 2,434, plapo-neil; 24th, 2,441, 8 brooches and chain ; 2Stb, 2,475, silk dress ; 29th, 2,499, overcoat. November 7th, 2,582, suit of clothes; 15th, 2.650, overcoat, etc,; 24th, 2,729, dress, December 3rd, 2,806, 2 coats; 7th, 2.838, dress,fete.; 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 6th, 84, coat; 13th, 143, coat; 20th, 203, oilskin coat; 21st, 214, coat; 25th, 240, 2 coats; 25th, 249, overcoat. Iso about 260 lots, consisting of clothing of ry - description, jewellery, musical instrUits, firearms, etc., that do not require to be ertised according to the Act. JAMBS SAMSON AND 00., Auctioneers. Opposite New Bank of Now Zealand. SATURDAY, 29th APRIL, At 2 o’clock. CONVENIENT ACCESS, LEVEL LAND, SHELTERED, AND BEAUTIFUL SOBNERY CLOSE TO WATER AND GAS. GILLIES, STREET, AND HISLOP are instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of the late Mrs M'Glashan to offer for absolute sale, in consequence of the coming of age of the youngest member of the family, and the necessity to wind up the Estate, in their Rooms, Rattray street, on Saturday, 29th April, at two o’clock. Part of sections 1 and 2, block VIII., Upper Kaikorai, being EXTENSION OF WOODHAUGH, And comprising 22 sections, all fronting main road up the Water of Leith Valley, and lying between Anderson’s garden and the bridge, and beyond the bridge a short distance. Many of the sections front also on to the Town Belt, and also on to the Water of Leith. The ground is all perfectly level. The Curling Pond is on one or the sections. Lithograph plans and all further particulars may be had on application to GILLIES, STREET, AND HISLOP, Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. VALUABLE LANDS, SOUTH DUNEDIN. Fronting Hillside road (between Hunter’s and Moloney’s Hotels). /LILLIES, STREET, AND HISLOP V3T are instructed by Mr L. H. Westland to sell by public auction, in their Rooms, Rattray 1 I street, Dunedin, on Saturday, 13th May, at two I o’clock, The whole of his valuable property fronting Hillside road and Maria street, subdivided intoeightoonvenient allotments;: with the buildings and improvements thereon. Plans will be ready in a few days. TT ®N R Y J. BAO O » i~i holds sales of Household Furniture and other effects every Saturday punctually at half* past twelve o’clock. Goods received up to 5 p.m. previous day. HENRY J. BACON, ■ Auctioneer and Valuator, Dowling street, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 5968, 28 April 1882, Page 3

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