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AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW EVENING (SATURDAY), Gth FEBRUARY, At 0 o’clock. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. will sell by auction, at their Booms, Goods of every description, and Boot] and Shoes of every size aud make. Without reserve. SATURDAY, 6th FEBRUARY” At 1 o’clock. UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION OK SUPERIOR AND USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, Etc. On the Premises, Clyde street south, near Frederick street. JAMES SAMSO-N AND CO. have received instructions from the owner to sell by auction The Furniture of a 14-xoomod House, including— Superior (walnut) trichord piano, piano stool, Brussels carpet (16-o x 20), spring couch and chairs to match, fancy folding cedar chair, whatnot, Vienna chairs, ladies’ and gents’ fancy rocking chairs, rustic chairs, fender and fireirons, coal vase, hearthrug, lace window curtains, curtain poles and rings, ua hogany oval table, music canterbury, marble clock, ornaments; handsome picturesTantallan Castle,” “Ben Lomond,” “Loch Lomond,” and “Return of the Lifeboat”; diningroom tab'« on castors, Austrian chairs, side tabic, fender and fireirons, timepiece, superior spring couch, tapestry carpet (17 x 20), bookcase, books by the best authors, c.p. ware, dinner services, glass and china ware, superior I c.p. dlsh-covCrs, cutlery, napery. The sitting-room and 10 bedrooms an fully furnished in first-class style, every article being nearly new, floorcloth in tlie halls, stair carpets and rods. Every article in kitaltcu and laundry is new and complete. Garden tools, fowls, etc., etc., etc. Catalogues may be had on the Premises, or at Auction Rooms, Dowling street. MONDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock, UNRESERVED SALE. By Auction, on the Premises, corner George street and Moray place. JAMES SAMSON AND GO, have been favored with instructions from Mr Collins (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell by auction, The whole of his Stock-in-trade, Household Furniture, Piano, etc., etc. The stock is large and well assorted, aud includes a large and superior assortment of books by the best authors, musical instruments, heavy stock of tobacco and cigars (all the beat brands), perfumery, brushware, travelling bags, choice lot of violins, accordions, concertinos, and clocks of every description, meerschaum pipes, cigar-holders, crystal and earthenware, pictures, ornaments, Wing-gloves, toys of every hied, and the thousand-and-one articles to be found in a fancy goods establishment.

The household furniture is quits new; the piano is a very superior instrument, by Emil Asoherberg. Inspection invited, Mr Collins having determined to leave Dunedin, the whole of the above stock will be sold without the slightest reserve. SATURDAY. 6th FEBRUARY, 1886, At 1 o’clock. Donald reid and 00. have received instructions from Mr David Todd to sell by auction, at Snow’s yards, Outram, on Saturday, the 6th February, at one o’clock sharp, 10 heavy draught mares and geldings 4 hacks, saddle and harness 3 road drays, with hay frames 3 D.F. ploughs (Reid and Gray’s) 2 sets four-leafed harrows 1 Woon’s twine-binder (nearly new) 2cwt binding twine 2 Reid and Gray’s chaff-cutters 1 four horse-power 8 sets leading and plough harness, A number of quiet dairy cows, some 0 them in full milk. Also, at same time, 20 acres of oats, growing at Hindon. Also, at same time, on account of Mr Alexander Fleming—--100 acres of oats, growing at Hindon, a splendid crop. As Mr Todd is giving up business, the whole is for positive sale. SATURDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1886, At 11 o'clock. At the Provincial Yards, HACK AND LIGHT HARNESS HORSES. TTTRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. m have received instructions from R. Neill, Esq., to sell by auction, at above time and place, 3 superior light-harness horses 2 spring-cart horses 1 first-class hack. SATURDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1886, At 11 o'clock. At tire Provincial Yards, SUPERIOR DRAUGHT AND LIGHT. HARNESS HORSES. Also, The well-known Cross-country Mare MODESTY, WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. have received instructions from Mr John Shaw to sell by auction, at above time and place, 3 superior young heavy draught colta 4 first-class upstanding hacks Also, Thewell knowncross-countrymareModesly. Account Mr J, M’Curdy: 2 superior heavy-draught horses. Account H. M’Neill, Esq.; 2 first-class ladies’ hacks (perfectly quiet). Account Messrs Johnstone and Robertson: 2 superior heavy-draught horses 1 farm dray (nearly new). Account Mr John Rhodes i 1 first-class upstanding roan horse. Account Mr James Murdoch: 1 superior bay horse, 4 years old. Account Mr H. Alexander: 18 superior draught and light-harness hoftes, 3 and 5 years old 1 spring-cart (nearly new). Account Mr Hy. Lamer: 2 superior light-harucss horses 1 buggy and harness (complete). Also, on account of another vendor: 1 light harness mare. 1 gig and set of harness. TO MORROW (SATURDAY) MORNING, At 11 o’clock. 150 CASES FRUIT, Ex Manapouri, Dm. s p e d d i No • will sell by auction, at his Rooms, Tomorrow Morning, at 11 o’clock, 150 eases fruit, consisting of eating and cooking apples, William’s Bon Cht&iett and other pears, plums, etc., ete. 10 bags new coeoannts. Ex Manapouri, from Hobart. Without reserve. SATURDAY, Gth FEBRUARY, C.BO. C JOHNS AND CO. 'e * Final Auction Sale of Drapery, on Premises, corner of High and Princes streets. Men’s, Youths’, and Boys’ Suits, Trousers and Vests, Shirts, Braces, Tics, etc., etc. } Ladies’ and Maids’ Clothing of all descrip tions; Fancy Goods. Must be sold TA WORDS fob one shilling.-. JL\F The charge far Wan teds, Tto Lets, For Sales, etc., etc,, Is la for Sixteen Words. Space Advertisements are charged at the rate of 4s per Iflob the first Insertion, and 8s per inch —t quent Insertions. Standing Advertisement! bf •peofoJ arrangement,

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Evening Star, Issue 6819, 5 February 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 6819, 5 February 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 6819, 5 February 1886, Page 3

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