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AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 14th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. FIRST - CLASS ENGLISH - MADE FURNITURE, IN SOLID OAK AND MAHOGANY. JAM K S A. PARK AND CO. are instructed to s-U by auction, at their Kooms, Stafford street, on Friday, 14th August, at 2 o'clock, The following valuable Furniture— Massive solid mahogany bedstead and curtains, liandsome silver-birch dressingtable, valuable oak revolving book-case, patent mahogany telescope readingtable, very superior oak office-desk (fitted), large oak dinner-waggon, oak boot-rack. Etc., etc., etc. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 14th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. In Rooms, Stafford street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Handsome Drawing-room Suite, Pier-glass, Centre Table. JAMES A. PARK AND 00. are instructed by the proprietor to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Stafford street, on Friday, 14th August, at 2 o'clock, The following furniture, etc.: —Handsome drawing-room suite (in figured rep), large gilt pier-glass, fender and fireirons, oak coal vase, cheffonier, rosewood centre-table, pair cedar window cornices, pair gilt window cornices, cornice poles, rings, and superior curtains, large $-tester iron bedstead and spring mattress, washstands, dressing-tables, Mistress store, American stove, gas store, kitchen dresser, shower and sponge bath. SAfURDAY, 15th AUGUST, At half-past 1 o'clock. FRUIT TREES, PLANTS, Etc. "AMES A. PARK AND 00. are instructed by Mr Bates, Cavtraham, to sell by auction, at thtir Rooms, Stafford street on Saturday, 15th August, at half-past 1 o'elock, A.fino collection fruit trees, consisting of— Apples, pears, plums, cherries, gooseberries, currants; also, plants and shrubs of every description. Without reserve. FRIDAY, 14th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. JAMES SAMSON AND 00. have been favored with instructions from Mrs Roberdts (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell by auction, at their Rooms, The whole of her Household FurnitureParlor suite, bedroom suite, oval table, carpets, hearth rug, fenders and fire-irons, Austrian chairs, Wheeler and Wilson sewing machine, double and single iron bedsteads, palliasses, hair mattresses, bolsters and feather pillows. chest of drawew, washstand ware, mirror, pictures, homeopathic medicine chest, boys' tool chest, cane chairs, sofa, kitchen tables, chairs, floorcloth, timepiece, kitchen cooking utensils, etc., etc., etc.

SATURDAY, 15th AUGUST, At 12 o'clock. FREEHOLD TROPERTEIS IN SOUTH DUNEDIN. AMES SAMSON AND CO. t have been favored with instructions from Mr Mustard to sell by auction, at their Rooms, His Freehold Property, being Section 1, block 1., Bathgate street, off Reid street; together with a well-finished 4-roqmed dwelling-house and outhouses thereon. Also Section 1, block 11, Reid road; with a substantial newly-erected veil-finished dwelling-house; plastered throughout; Venetian blinds, register grates, bay window; all securely fenced, rerms at sale to suit purchaser. SATURDAY, 15th AUGUST, At 1 o'clock. AMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions from Mr R. M. Marks, of Golden Fleece Pawn Office, Princes and Dowling streets, to sell by auction, at their Rooms, The following Unredeemed Pledges : 1884.—August 15th, 796, drawing and mathematical instruments. September 9th, 868, diamond ring; 10th, 874, gold hunting lever, by Rotherham; 13th, 886, watch; 15th. 888, 4 books; 16th, 892, gold hj. watch ; 2Cth, 901, watch; 22nd, 903, s.h. lever, by Rotherham; 26th, 921, telescope ; 922, d.b. gun; 923, lot clothing; 27th, 925, s.h. watch; 30th, 930, 2 massive gold lockets and chain. October 4th, 940,2 rings; 941, quantity of spectacles, eye-glasses, goggles, etc.; 942, clothin?; 14th, 958, sapphire ring; 15th, 963, sewing machine; 16th, 964, gold hunting lever. November 6th, 1020, watch; 6th, 1024, silver hunting lever (by Rotherham) and massive gold albert; Bth, 1031, pair earrings; Bth, greenstone earrings; 18th, 1053, watch; 18th, 1055, s.h. watch and albert; 21st, 1057, sewing machine; 28th, 1073, gold o.f. lever; 1074, gold watch; 29th, dolman; 1078, 2 dresses; 1093, dress and jacket. December Cth, 1094, brooch; 1095, studs, locket, and pendant; 1096, s.b. gun; 9th, 1098, s.h. lever; 1099, gold hunting English lever chronograph; 11th, 1104, lot of jewellery ; 12th, 1110, gold watch; 1114 opera glasses and ear-rings; 1115, coat and trousers; 1118, scarf; 15th, 1170, overcoat; 16th, 1123, dress; 1124, db. gun; 1125, large sapphire ring and English gold hj. lever chronograph; 20th, 1132, s.h. lever; 1133, o.f. lever; 1134, a,h. lever; 1135, rery large solid leather portmanteau; 1146, coat, and dolman; '27 th, 1155, s.h. lever; 1160, waterproof coat; 29tb, 1161, 2 rings; 1170, suit and petticoat; 30th, 1172, &>h. watch ; 1173, concertina. 1885.—January Cth, 89, s.h. watch and albert 90, book; 93, goldalbert; 7th, 94, ring, knife, and p. case; 10th, 104, ring and coin; 15th, 114, s.h. lever; 118, watch and ring; 17th, 123, jacket and remnant; 27th, 144, gold hunting lever (by Rotherham); 28th, earrings; 154, shawl. February sth, 165, pin; 166, suit clothes; 6th, 169, gold albert; 10th, 175, clock and spoons; 176, accordion; 177, diamond ring; 179, d.b. gun; 178, sealskin bag; 12th, 180, s.h. watch and albert; 181, boots and dress; 182, jacket; 706, silk dress; 1151, shawl and jaoket; 527, book; 335. album; 392, Bible; 1465, Abum; 987, Bible; 504, coat; 609, keys and lockets; 845, gold chain; 272, locket; 938, Masonic jewel, 30 sleeve links; 540, large wool-work picture; 555, violin and case; 7522, accordions; 754, diamond pin; 755 fieldglass. The Auctioneers wish to draw attention to the above superior lot of pledges.

About 200 lots of clothing, suits, blankets, musical instruments, carpenters' tools, boots, and other goods that do not require to be advertised. THURSDAY, 20th AUGUST, 1885, At 2 o'clock p.m. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY In George street, Dunedin. X AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, are instructed by Messrs Bing, Harris, and Co. to offer for sale by public auction, at their Booms, corner of Rattray and Yogel streets, as above, That valuable leasehold pr "—"~ "* acre of land, with twobriek and two wooden shops and also four brick cottages thcreou, being section num bered 5, block XXUL, Dunedin. The twobriek shops were until recently occupied by John Yates, and used for a draper'* business, and are well suited for that or any other retail purpose. The land is held under a lease (abomt to expire) from the Hon. W. H. Reynolds; but trrms of renewal have been arranged, and th« purchaser will have the option of taking the new lease cither for 7 or 21 years. Remaining fixtures can be bought at valuation. Full particulars may be obtained from THE AUCTIONEERS Or MR W. M. HODGKINS, Solicitor, Princes street, Dunedin. ERE !■ lire I—Clearance of Fire-dwaagecl ? Stock at Ready-money Richards's sow on. 5000 "^e^r 81 * Marked Is, 2s, 2s 6d, 3s, 3s 6d» 4a, ss, and 6s. CHAS. BEGG AND Co 7 AND T. INGUSS Great Sale of th» Salvage Co.'s Stock is now going on.. HE Circulation of the Evening Star now 8 000.

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Evening Star, Issue 6979, 13 August 1885, Page 3

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