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AUCTION NGIKJSb. At lav") o'clock. At the Burnside Yards. CHRISTMAS PORK. TRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. are instructed to sell by auction, at above time and place, 85 very prime Christmas porkers, from Temuka. WEDNESDAY, 19th DECEMBER. At the Central Auction Rooms. 87 Princes street. Weekly Catalogue Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Comprising a very superior Sideboard, with Mirror, a Bedroom Suite, consisting» f Bedstead, Spring Mattress, Washstand. Ware, Wardrobe, Toilet Table, Minor also Chest of Drawers, Half-tester Bed* stead and Curtains, Parlor Suited n horsehair), Piano, Carpet, Pictures, Oheffoniers, Loo and Kitchen Tables, Chairs, Perambulator, Kitchen Dresser, Bookcase, and every description of general furniture. To New Arrivals, Parties Furnishing, and Others. T. CLARKE AND 00. \JT# will sell as above, commencing at 2 o'clock. SATURDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, At 1 o'clock, UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, Consisting of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Musical Instru* ments, Firearms, Clothing, Carpenters' Tools, etc., etc., From Bendlgo Pawn Offioe, 56 George street. GT. CLARKE AND 00. • are instructed by Mr I. Isaacs (of Bendigo Pawn Office) to sell by auction, at theii Rooms, 87 Princes street, Saturday, 22nd December, at 1 o'clock, 1882.-July 3rd, 1421, g. ring. August sth, 1530, harmonium; 26th, IGOO g.h. levor and g. chain; 80th, 1634, 4 suits clothes and s.h. lever. 1883.—January 9th, 64, s. chain ; 11th. 82, g.h. geneva and chain; 13th, 115, 2 coatß, book, etc ; 16th, 150, s.h. lever and g. chain; 17th, 173, g. earrings; 23rd. 232, s.h.A. le?er; 31st, 315, s.h. lever. February 13th, 43J, i larlonet: 15th, 461, s.h. lever and g. chain; 28th, 573, gas heater. March Ist, 583, g.o, lever; 12th, 646, s.h. lever; 19th, 690, sewing machine; 19th, 692, suit clothes, etc. ; 24th, 737, sh. lever; 29th, 774, g.o. geneva; 30th, 787, b.o. geneva. April 3rd, 813, g. ring; 4th, 822, greenstone earrings and ring; Bth, 836, dress coat; 10th, £72, bible; 11th, 874, 2 rings, greenstone earrings, and 2 books; 11th, 880. s.h. lever and g. chain; 11th, 884, door locks; 14th, 921, so. lever. May Ist, 1026, 6 s. spoons; 2nd, 1042, p chain; 2nd, 1044, lady's g. chain; 3rd, 1054, pistol; sth, 1068, ring and2 books: 7th, 1076, g.o. geneva, 3 rings, and chain; 9th, 1094, g.k. geneva, B.h. lever, and 2 chains; 10th, 1104. 19 coins; 11th, 111}, *.h. lever; 11th, 1120, g.h. lever; 11th, 1123, diamond ring and 3 diamond studs; 12th, 1129, portmanteaux and contents; 19th, 1179, bible ; 19th, 1181, clippingmachine ; 22nd. 1202,6 s. spoons and sugar, tongs; 28th, 1238, s.h. lever; 29th, 1219, *.h,g. lever ; 29th, 1250, bible; 29th; 12. f >4, 3 rings, brooch, etc. June Ist, 1282, 2 books; sth. 1302. s.h. lever; 11th, 1344, g. pin; lltb, 1350, looking-gla^s; 12th, 18t*r, s.o. lever; 15th, 1572, clock; 16th, 138 1, overcoat; 18th, 1397, 2g. chains; 19th, 1411, 8 books; 21st, 1424, s. bracelet. July 2nd, 1518, coat, etc.; 2nd, 1522, dress; 9tb, 1615, coat, July iCfch, 1644, coat, troustrs, and vest; 16th, 1654, coat and trousers; 13th, 1683,2c0at5, trousers, vest; 14th, 16S8, blanket; 16th, 1706, dress, etc.; 23rd, 1803. dress piece. August 4th. 195f, trousers and vest; 7th, 15*70. coat; 7th, 1972, coat and vest; 9th, 2011, Masonic aprons; 18tb. 2113, coat; 21st, 2135, jacket, etc.; 21st, 2140, suit of clothes. September 15th, 2378, overcoat; 15th, .2379, suit olothes. AM * large number of other pledges which do not require by the Act to be advertised. Cash on fall of hammer. THURSDAY. 20th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. To Fancy Warehousemen, Storekeepers, Dealers, Etc. F. W A T S O ft « will sell by auction, at his Boouib, Rattray street, on Thursday, the 20th inst., at 2 o'clock, A large assortment of vases Fancy goods Electro-plated ware Oil paintings, comprising lake and mountain views, forest scenery, etc. Furniture, including a special line of single iron bedsteads, etc, etc.

Terms cash. THURSDAY, 20th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. 20 OASES VIENNA BENT-WOOD CHAIRS. 30 OASES AMERICAN WOOD AND OANE CHAIRS. AMES A. PARK AND CO. are Instructed to sell by auction, at the r Rooms, Stafford street, on Thursday, 20th December, at 2 o'clock, 20 cases "Vienna bent-'woocl chairs, com prising dining-room, arm, rockers, children's high table chairs, and children's low chairs. 80 cases American chairs, comprising ex Washington wood (ornamental and light), bent-wood oak, T. and G. Crowntop dining oak, Astor Grec'an, Douglas office, wood 1.R., children's high and low chairs. FRIDAY, 21st DECEMBER, 1883, At 11 o'clock. At the Otago Wool Stores, Lower Rattray street, WOOL. WOOL. ■*-* (on behalf of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited) will hold his First Sale for this season at the Otago Wool Stores, Lower Rattray street, on the above date, when a catalogue of 1.000 bales scoured, washed, and greasy wool will be offered. Catalogues ready on Thursday morning. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, STOCK-IN-TRADE. On the Premises, Old Scotland Hotel, Stuart street, Dunedin, HASTINGS, LEARY. AND OL. 3 have received instruction!! 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. THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1884, LAND SALE AT GI3BORNE. MESSRS GRAHAM, PITT, AND BENNETT are authorised by the New Zealand Native Land Settlement Company (Limited), to sell by public auction, at Gisborne, on Thursday, the 17th day of January, 1884, THE TOWNSHIP OF NORTH GISBORNE, Being the flat land adjoining the present town, and divided therefrom by the Taruheru River, whioh is bridged by a substantial traffic bridge. This Land is innate five minutes' walk from the General Post Office and Government Buildings, and offers unequalled advantages to purchaseis. At the same time and place will be offered Rural and Suburban Lands, in sections from 10 to 1,100 acrea, to suit all classes of buyers. Terms and plans on application to the Auc- I tloneera, or the Company'" offices, Gieborne and Auckland. . All Lands offered are held under Land! Transfer Title. DUNEDIN TATTERSALL'S, Maolaggan street. STEPHENSON AND 00. beg to Inform their constituents that they have arranged with Messrs Maclean and O*., ■ales In said yards every Saturday, at 11 o'clock, and to notify that all hones consigned to them for sale will meet with every attention. STEPHENSON AND CO., 39 Bond stroet.

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Evening Star, Issue 6476, 18 December 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 6476, 18 December 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 6476, 18 December 1883, Page 3

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