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! LOST FOUND, &o. ' OST on Tuesday, item lioaljn tram-car. a Ptirjo with inoubj. Hinder rewarded on lo'.uriiliijj W. 0- Kennedy, Uverpaol street C'.iilo Slut. "Piswse wlilMr' Oampt? bell call for 16. -*ii'!y snd Morrison. FOUND. - The boot l*eu«.Uy for EbeumatUm. Indigestion, Liver aac! Kidncr Disordtrs. and kindiod oomniatiita—Wolfo'B Sohnayps BOARD ASD RESIDENCE. 20s AND £23 to i£S WEEK. OAfiD AND RESIDENCE 20a AND 228 6o TKS WiiiSK, All Single-bedded Eoome at Bodley'a •'LKVIAIHiH." BREAKFAST at 7 AM, to Milt the trains. Luncheon from 12 to 2 ftAMORA House, High street.—John Park, J. late cook Uoita Palace, bcgi to inform gentlemen that ho has taken tbe above establishment. Having effected many improvements, he can offer a Oomfortablo Home. First-class table. Terms moderate. lUPflfcllOß Board and Bcßldenoo for a tow k5 Gentlemen; fisgle and double rooms, Ashley Houte, B&ttray street. OABD and Residence in private family for ti * 1... /. O Q ].4lAd/t« fvanfld. men. For address, Lamer, fruiterer, Prlnoes Btteet, ILIBTON HOUSE, High street.—For Ladies City. Clifton House; terms, 25j per week; baths, tennis courts. AUCTION NOTICES. FRIDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, At 9 o'clock. BALE OF fcHOW STOCK AT TAHUNA PARE. MACLEAN j (on behalf of the British and New Zealand Mortgage and Agency Company, Limited.) wiJl sell byauotion.'on the above date, On account of Mr Wm. Patrick: 20 fat merino wothors (won first ptlze Ohrlstchurch and Oamaru shows) 20 fat cross-bred wethers (prizetakers) 8 prime Southdown wethers. On account of the Exhibitor: 3 prime fat bullocks, On account of Mr Wm. Grant (Timaru): 20 prime merino wethers, and 40 prime cross-bred wethers. On acoount of Messrs A. Mollison and Co.: 9 cart mares and geldings (all prlzatakers). On account of Mr W. Grant (Outram): 1 superior cart gelding, five years old On aocount of Mr George Laurie (South Canterbur)): # 1 first class weight carrying hackney. Onjacoount of H. North, Esq, Anderson's Bay: Pair black carriage ponteß (Imported). On account of Mr S. G. Smith: One pen prime Shropshire Down wotherß. half-bred wethers," fat cattle, etc (all p:iz-3takers at Northern shows). SATURDAY, 29th NOVBMBEB, At 2 o'clock, To Parties Furnishing and Dealere. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, FIJIAN CURIOS. On the Premises, Reid road, South Duuedin, w M. SPEDDING "o is instructed by Mr Marshall to sell by auction, on the Premises, Reid road, South Dunedln, on Saturday first, at 2 o'clock, The whole of his household furniture and t-ffects, consisting of— Piano, drawicg-room suite, in silk rep; H.H. suit?, carpets, pier-glass, 100 table, fenders and fireirons, music stand, window polos and curtains, dining room, bedroom, and kitchen furniture, fowls, etc., oto. Also, A small collection of Fijian curios, Without reserve. SATURDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock, HOUSEHOLD FURNITCRo", PIANO, Etc. . AMES SAMSON AND CO. t have received instructions from Mr Brown, to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Bis Household Furniture and Effects, Including— Spring coucb, 6 Vienna chairs, 100-table, Brufsals carpet, fender, firelronß, 4 post doable iron bedstead, single bedsteads and bedding, blankets, quilts, washstands and toilet sets, dressing tables, toilet-glass, 2 chest of drawers, wardrobe, cheffonier, very superior piano, dining-room table, perambulator, mantleplece, mirror, pterglass (gilt frame), floorcloth, glass and earthenware, kitchen and cooking utensils, musical-box (in good order), kitchen chairs, Singer sewing maohine. Also, Carpenter's bench, gluepot, iron vice, handsaw, brace, bench hold-fast, Buggy, harness, Etc., etc., etc. MONDAY, Ist DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. CLEARING SALEOF DRAPERY, By auction, on the Premises, No, 176 George street (opposite the Bobby Burns Hotel), AMES SAMSON AND 00. have been favored with Instruction* from Messrs Everett Bros, who are giving up business, to sell by auction, The whole of their Stock of General Drapery, including Drapery of every description, as follows: Dress materials, ulsters, jackets, calicoes, flannel, table-oovers, sun-shades, bedquilts, prints, Russeloord, caahmerei, forfar, skirts, shirts, pants, underclothing, millinery, and the usual articles kept In a drapery stock. No reserve. Terms cash. TUESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, At 12 o'clook. BALE BY AUCTION. HOTEL FURNITURE, BILLIARD TABLE, PIANO, Eic. On the Premises, Donaldson's Glasgow Hotel. JAMES SAMSON AND 00, have been favored with instructions from Mr John Donaldson to sell by auction tbe whole of his Hotel Furniture, Goods, and Chattels, Including— Drawing-room suite, large gilt-frame pier glasses, English-made spring-bottomed sofas, cedar tables, superior piano, Austrian chairs, Brussels and tapestry carpets, linoleum, oil-paintings, sideboard, spring-bottomed couches, diningroom tables, marble-top tables, case chairs, cutlery, glass, napery, and all the requirements for the dining-room; 100 donble and Blngle Iron bedsteads, bedding, blankets, and all the bedroom requirements for 43 bedrooms; bar fittings and necessaries, steam tobies, coffee urns, hot-water cistern (with taps); kltohen and cooking utensils, large Leamington range. Full sized Alcock billiard table (in good order, with all appliances), large gasaller and shades, 20 double springbottomed mahogany leather - seated chairs and billiard-room furniture, bakers' tools and trough, Etc, etc, etc. Mr Donaldson having sold his hotel to the Mutual Insurance Company must give up possession on the Ist of December, therefore the whole of the above will be sold without Catalogues can be bad from Mr Donaldson, at the Shades; or from the Auctioneers, opposite. JAMBS SAMSON AND CO., Powßng street

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Evening Star, Issue 6760, 27 November 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 6760, 27 November 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 6760, 27 November 1884, Page 3