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AUCTION NOTICES. TUESDAY, 2nd MAT, At 12 o'clock. ONTAO U P T M has received instructions to aeu by auction, on above date, at twelve o'clock noon, on the ground, in Clyde street, near the bridge, and corner of Albany street, The debris remaining from late fire, conf istiog of— Partly-demolished house Task, etc. TUESDAY, 2nd MAY, At 2 o'clock. Important Sale HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Engineers'' Office Furniture, Carpenter's Tools, etc. ONTAGU PYM owner, who is leaving Otago, to sell by mo* tion, at his Booms, High street, on Tuesday, 2nd May, at two o'clock, A large quantity of good substantial household furniture, includingtapestry carpets, upright grand piano by Brandos (sweet-toned instrument), large gilt pier glass, new walnut piano by Trauman (trichord, repetition action), oleographs, very handsome mahogany Arabian bedstead, sprur mattress, bedding, eedar chest < drawers, linen press, large toilet glasses, washstands, wood bedsteads, tables, chairs, towel rails, fenders, eta, kitchen utensils, American stove, etc, etc. Also, Engineering office furniture, including chest x Sfl 6in, copying press, Btools, brands, spades, axes ranging-rods, set camp cooking utensils, carpenter's tools, etc, etc., etc Sent to rooms for convenience. For unreserved sale. TUESDAY, 2nd MAY, At 2 o'clock In Booms, Manse street. On acoount of whom it may concern. UNSOLD POBTION OF SALVAGE FROM WRECK OF THE MAID OF OTAGO. •LANDBESS, HEPBUBN, AND 00. . are instructed to sell by auction, at their Booms, Manse street, on Tuesday, 2nd May, at two o'clock, A large quantity of salvage from the above wreck, consisting of—--10 boxes tea, 6 boxes candles, 5 oases pickles, 3 casks vinegar, 9 oases bottled beer, 4 cases Lea and Perrin's sauoe, 4 cases Swiss milk, 10 cases salmon, 10 cases currants, 5 cases kerosene, 16 kegs wire nails, 2 cases picks, 4 oases hardware, 2 cases axes, 1 keg chain, 4 coils plough-lines, 1 crate assorted dinner-plates, 1 crate cups and sauoers, and a quantity of oilmen's stores, eto. All more of less damaged. Terms cash. TUESDAY, 2nd MAY, At 2 o'clock. AMES SAMSON AND 00. _ bave received instructions from Mr Puddy (who is giving up housekeeping) to sell His household furniture and effects, consisting of — Cedar chest of drawers (nearly new), kauri chest of drawers (full Scotch), 100 and square tables, colonial sofa, cheffonier, double and single bedsteads, bedding, blanket?, washstand and ware, toilettable, looking-glasses, parlor, fireirons (almost new), 1 spring bed,- ' 1 single spring-bottomed mattress, 1 , wardrobe, pictures, carpets, kitohen utensils, etc, etc, etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO., Auctioneers, Opposite New Bank of New Zealand. THUBSDAY, 4th MAY. CLEARING SALE. ~ ONA L D EEID AND 00. j, In conjunction with TLPHENSON AND 00. . _ have been instructed by Wm. L. Biddell, Esq., to soil by public auotion, on Thursday, 4th May, at Riverside Farm, Henley, Cattle, pigs, agricultural implements, dairy utensils, hay-stacks, tanks, household furniture, etc, etc. Mr Biddell having sold his farm the above w be sold without reserve. For further particulars see future advertise* ment. I SPECIAL NOTICE. '" TEPHENSON AND 00 ) Auctioneers, Stock, Station, and General Commission Agen ti Bond street, Dunedin. FRIDAY, sth MAY, At 12 o'clock. DAIRY COWS, HOBSES, Etc. William Martin, on acoount of the death of Mr Martin, to sell by auction, at Green Island, on the above date, Without reserve, 10 really first-class Ayrshire cows, just calved 3 pure-bred Ayrshire bulls \2 spring-cart horses 1 lady's hack, guaranteed quiet in saddle or harness. 1 spring cart and harness 1 stack oaten hay 1 „ rye-grAsshay Lot turnips and carrots, dairy utensils, spring dray, iron tank, sledges, sun* dries, etc. On account of Mr J. B. Dempster—--1 stack eaten hay 2 aores turnips. Terms cash. TO PROPERTY.OWNERS, Gentlemen Relinquishing Bosoms and Giving up Housekeeping. T. CLARKE AND 00, Auctioneers, " "Valuers, Land, and Finance Agents, EXCHANGE COURT, PRINCES STBKBT, Out-door Sales conducted at Private Residences, Shops, and Warehouses. Low Rates of - Commission charged. Special attention given to ■ LAND AND PROPERTY SAIES Sold either privately or by auction. Money to Lend on Freehold Securities. Advances made upon deposit of Deeds, on Furniture, Merchandise, eto. Bills Discounted. N.B.—Office open Monday evenings, from 7 to 9. PBELIMIN4RY NOTICE. VALUABLE LA2TOS, SOUTH DUNBDIN. Fronting Hillside road (between Hunter's and Moloney's Hotels). aILLIES, STREET, AND HISLOP are instructed by Mr L. H. Westiand to sell by public auotion, in their Rooms, Rattray street, Dunedin, on Saturday, 13th May, at two o'clock, .. The whole of his valuable jnoperty fronting Hillside road and " ' -*-—«■ «-- dividedintoeightconvenientallotments, with the buildings and improvements thereon. Plans will be ready in a few days. WALTHAM and Lever Watohes freWeSe, guaranteed two years. Gold and Silver I Mainsprings, 4s 6d—guaranteed twelve months. A. Fettling, 32, Princes stree%\ opposite <3tof Hotel. ' LECTBO PLATING. Forks, I Lockets, Brooches, Earrings Replated equal to new. , ILDING DONE; charges moderate; in* _ ' speotion invited. Geo. Xe Lievre, eleotro* I plater and importer, Upper Stuart street, Don* •din.

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Evening Star, Issue 5969, 29 April 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 5969, 29 April 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 5969, 29 April 1882, Page 3