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AUCTION NOTICES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FRIDAY, 14th DECEMBER, 2 o’clock. M*LANDRESS, HEPBURN, AND CO. have been instructed by the Importers* to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Masse street, on the above date, A large quantity of pictures, consisting of, ~ Oil paintings, cbromos, oleographs, ctoe* engravings, etc., etc. Also, Several inlaid, walnut, fancy, and oo tcMes, Davenports, bronzes, statuary etc. Without reserve, and to close consignments. SATURDAY. 15th DECEMBER, 2 o’clock. BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. In the large Hall of the Dunedin Athenaeum. M'LANDBESS, HEPBURN, AND CO. have received Instructions from the Committee of the Dunedin Athencemn, to sell by auction, as above, A large number of surplus magazines, illustrated papers, books, etc. The magazines comprise the leading English, snob as the Quarterly, the Edinburgh, Black* wood, Belgravia, MacMillans, etc., etc. They are very suitable for people desirous of forming small libraries or for travellers. The whole will be on view at the Athenaeum on Thursday and Friday* and the morning o£ the day of sale. Terms cash.’ SATURDAY, 15th DECEMBER, 1888* At 2 o’clock. To Tradesmen, Artisans, and Speculators. DESIRABLE RESIDENCES AND SECTIONS, Township o? Gordon, Adjoining the Residence of J. Hislop, Esq. Bastings, leary, and oa have received Instructions from Mr A® Masservy to soil by auction, as above, Sections 1, 2, and 3, block YIL, Township of Go;don, situated at the corner of, and having a frontage of 101 links to, Grey street, and 150 links to the* District road; together with a substan-tially-built 6-rooroed verandah house thereon. , Also sections 12 : 13, and 14, blocs VI, Township of Gordon-, situated directly opposite the above-described property, also at the corner of Grey street ami the District road, haring a similar frontage to both streets, and an equally well-built 6-roomed house thereon. The Auctioneers would invite inspection c£ these properties. The whole of the land is fenced and well drained. Bach house is plastered throughout, fitted with "V enetlan blinds, registered grates, and good kitchen ranges. There is also a brick cemented tank (containing 1,200 gallons) on the property, fitted with a force pump. The property has a beautiful sunny aspect, good view, and is only two minutes’ walk from the tram. There is a good road and footpath to the door.

Terms very liberal. The bulk of the purchase* money can remain on the property for S9UQ years. For further particulars apply to Messrs CALL AN AND CALLAWAY ; Solicitors. Or to THE AUCTIONEERS, Mr Masservy lives on the property, and wvu show Intending purchasers over the premises, SATURDAY, 15th DECEMBER, 1883, At 2 o’clock, FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, DUNEDIN, PORT CHALMERS, AND BLUESKIN DISTRICTS. Bastings, leary, and op. have received instructions from the Mortgagees to sell by auction, as above, Allotment 1, part of section 19, block XXXV,, Brook street, Dunedin. Lease of part of section 42, block XXXIIL, Cumberland street, Dunedin, together ■with the substantial brick shop and dwelling thereon. Full valuation at the end of term. Section 315, Port Chalmers, containing quarter-acre, fronting Fox street, betweet Bellevne place and Harrington street. Parts of sections 43, 44, and 45, North Harbor and Blueskin District, together with dwelling-house thereon. The Auctioneers would draw the attention of investors and others to the above opportunity for a profitable purchase. Terms (liberal) at sale. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, STOCK-IN-TRADE. On the Premises, Old Scotland Hotel, Stuart street, Dunedin. BASTINGS, LBARY, AND <K. have received instructions to sell by public auction, in a few days, The whole of the household furniture and effects, stock-in-trade, etc., in and upon the Old Scotland Hotel, Stuart street, consisting of dining, drawing, bedroom, and other furniture, pictures, cutlery, pianoforte, electro-plated ware, napery, bedding, etc. Also Stock-in-trade, On view one day previous to sale. No reserve. Terms cash. SATURDAY, 15th DECEMBER. At the Central Auction Roems, 87 Princes street. To Patties Furnishing, Dealers, and Others. GT. CLARKE AND CO. • have been favored with Instructions from Mrs Maxwell, Oaversham, to sell as follows, commencing at 2 o’clock, Superior suite (in horsehair), carpets, 100 table, cheffonier, fender, pictures, easy chair (in rep), chest of drawers, mirrors, toilet-ware, iron bedstead, curtains, bedding, crockery, glassware, cutlery, and kitchen utensils; also a good piano and harmonium, immediately following the above (at the counter), tea, and a number of miscellaneous articles, SATURDAY, 15th DECEMBER, At 1 o’clock. A Large and Select Collection of GREENHOUSE AND OTHER PLANTS (In Flower), Comprising Geraniums, Fuchsias, Heaths, Camellias, etc. GT. CLARKE AND CO. • will sell at their Rooms, as above. SATURDAY, 15tb DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. Jambs samson and 00. have received instructions from Mr Miller to sell by auction, at their Rooms, His household furniture, goods, and chattels, including— Spring-bottomed conch, 100 table, 6 parlor chairs, pier glass, superior dock, glass shade, fender, fireirons, carpet, pictures, ornaments, double and single iron bedsteads, bedding, chest of drawers, cheffonier, dressing table, washstand and ware, canochair, looking glass, hair mattress, colonial sofa, kitchen table, 6 kitchen chairs, dresser, American stove, kitchen and cooking utensils, floor and passage cloth. Also, portable boiler, 3 birdcages, portable forge, a large circular counter, fishingrods, 13 kegs wire nails, child’s iron cot, 2 half-chests tea. LECTURES.

A LECTURE on “Ancient Druidism” -will be given by John A. D. Adams, Esq., la Jackman’s Hall, Rothesay, Friday, 14th December, at 7.45 sharp. Admission free. QUEEN’S THEATRE, SUNDAY EVENING, DEO. 16. MR THOMAS EIRE), Farmer (of the Taleri), will a Lecture on— The Salvation Army: Its work and mission. Freethought: Its work and mission. Jesus of Nazareth: His work and mission. All are invited. Admission Free. To commence at 7 p.m. FOR SALE, about 5 Acres good English Grass fur Hay. Apply to Gardena: Ohlngford, N.E, Valley. ! FOR SALE, Let (cheap), within i-hour of Post Office, 5-roomed House (new); verandah, bay window, copper, water laid on, range, registered grates. Cornar Argyle and Waverley streets, houth Dux din.

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Evening Star, Issue 6472, 13 December 1883, Page 3

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