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AUCTIONS. SATURDAY, 23 r a JANUARY, 1886, At 11 o'clock. ‘ ' At provincial Yards. FIRST-CLASS HACKS AND LIGHT HARNESS HORSES AND DRAUGHTS; Prom BUqMom Hill, eto. WRIGHT, gTfiiSKfiON, AND CO, have rcflcivod instructions from Mosers John Bhepww-iL John Hamilton, James Pcaetj Son,and Joint Wilson, of Blackstond Bill, to sell by auotlon, at above time and plaoo, 4 splendid voting hanks and buggy harness) 8 hoavy-draught and spring* cart homos. On account of Mr Wm. Calder, Ohatton) 5 first-class young drought horses. On account of Mr James Henderson, Hawks, butys 2 superior upstanding steel-grey fillies, one 3 and one 4 years, thoroughly broken to double and single harness; suitable for professional gentleman. On account of Mr D. Cox, Boslyn: 7 draught colts and fillies; 7 first-class young light-harness horses. On account of Mr J. Shaw, Waimate: 6 saddle and light-ltarucss horses. On account of Mr D. M‘Callum: 1 superior draught gelding; 1 firot-fekss hack. On account of Mr Wm, Wilson, Waipahi: 2 first-class draught geldings; 1 upstanding hack. Also, On account another Vendor: 6 superior draught and light-harness horses. On account of Mr Thos. Robertson, Lawrence: 1 first-class upstanding hack, 6 years old, by Roebuck. TO-MORROW (Saturday), 23rd JANUARY. Rosewood Piano and Stool, Superior Draw-ing-room Suite in hair, Pierglass, Cedar Chcffonier, Cornice for Bow Window, Tapestry Corpet (15x12), Oil Paintings, Sup. Steel-bar Fender and Fireirons, Bronze Lamp and Globe, Sup. 4ft Cin French I. Bedstead with brass Rods and Bedding, Single I. Bedsteads and Child’s I. Cot, Wardrobe, Fall Scotch Chest Drawers, Cedar Washstands and Ware, Mirrors, Mahogany Night Commodo, pair Rep Curtains, and General Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture. Geo. sbarle and go. have been instructed to sell at their Central Auction Rooms (late Clarke’s), 87 Princes street, the whole of the above. Without reserve. TUESDAY, 26th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (Removed from the suburbs), PIANO, DINING-ROOM SUITE, PIERGLASS. Piano (by Ibach), mahogany suite (in horsehair), mahogany table, Y.P. cover, Brussels carpets, gilt mirrors, handsome folding fire-screen, walnut whatnot, music canterbury, piano stool, fenders and firelrons, pictures, books “The Illustrated Carpenter and Joiner,” “The Illustrated History of England.” comice poles and curtains, bookcase, occasional table, easy chairs, mahogany dinner waggon, linoleum, clocks, colonial sofa ; kauri bedroom suite consisting of double wood bedstead, washstand, wardrobe (mirror front), dressing-table and glass, and towel-rail; sets of ware, marble - slab dressing - glass, dressingtables, washstands, chests of drawers, double iron and single wood bedsteads and bedding, kitchen table, dresser, meat safe, copper boiler and furnace (nearly new), wringer, kitchen utensils, cro:keryware, lady’s and gent’s saddles and bridles, Etc., etc., etc. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, AND CO, have received instructions from the Owner (who is leaving for Melbourne) to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Tuesday, 26th January, at 2 o’clock, The whole of his Household Furniture, as above. Without reserve. SATURDAY, 30th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. VALUABLE FARM ON INCH OLUTHA. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) are instructed by Messrs P. and J. Lawson, in order to close partnership accounts, to sell by public auction, in their Rooms, Rattray street, on Saturday, 30th January, at 2 o’clock, Their valuable farm on Inch Clutha, being sections 2, 3, 5, block IX., containing 155 acres or thereabout, together with the dwelling-house of five rooms, fourstalled stable, cow-shed for 30 cows, and other buildings erected thereon. Tho property is all fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, half the area being crops and half in English grasses. The lands on Inch Clutha are so well known for their fertility that it is needless to say more than that this farm is no exception; and being only about two miles from the Stirling railway station, it is admirably adapted for cropping, grazing, or dairying. As partnership accounts have to be closed at once, this property is for absolute sale, and may be had on easy terms. For further particulars apply to Me PETER LAWSON, On tho property. Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. PUBLIC NOTICES. gPEOIAL PURCHASE OF FIVE HUNDRED LADIES’ STORM CLOAKS IN ALL THE LEADING COLORS. SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE These Goods were secured by our Home buyer at RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICKS on account of the makers having infringed upon the cut, having been registered before by another manufacturer. They not only had to pay LSOO for infringing on the patent, but were not allowed ffo sell the remainder in the Home market. Our buyer bought them at his own price ; therefore the sacrifice. 500 Best Cashmere Storm Waterproof Cloaks, 29s 6d—worth 455, in Black, Brown, Myrtle, Navy. MOLLISON, DUTHIE, AND CO.. 195 and 197 George street, Dunedin ; And Palmerston. NEW BREW! NEW BREW! NEW BREW! BASS’S ALE, Ex direct steamer Tainui, Now on draught at PIER HOTEL. JOSEPH BAXTER, Proprietor. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. NORMAL SCHOOL ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. The annual entrance examination will commence at the Normal School, Dmnedin, on Thursday next, the 26th hist., at 9.30 a.in. Forms of application can be obtained at the Education Office. P. G. PRYDE. Secretary. ■VTIL DESPERANDUM has been my motto -i-i in a li my blunders. More so is it necessary when an attempt is made by large and small butcher# to “boyeott” me. lam determined to soil for cash the primest Meat on the most reasonable terms in spite of them. For the information of “their” customers, and as a proof that I mean business, Lamb ef medium size will be sold in future at 3d and 4<l per lb; largo Lamb even cheaper; Beef, from Id to sd; Mutton, 2d and 3d; Veal, Id to 4d; Pork, 2d to 6d. A. DORNWEIjL,

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Evening Star, Issue 6807, 22 January 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 6807, 22 January 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 6807, 22 January 1886, Page 3

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