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AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, sth MARCH, At 2 o’clock. Unreserved Sole by Auction of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS On the Premises at Outram. JAMES SAMSON AND 00. have been favored with instructions from Mr C Reynolds (who is leaving for Wellington) to sell by auction The whole of his household furniture, goods, and chattels, including— Spring-bottomed couch, fancy cane chairs, tables, carpets, fender and fireirons, pietu es, ornaments, cheffonier, Wertheim sewing machine (nearly new), iivn bedsteads, bedding, w.ishstanda and ware, dressing tables and mirrors, chest of drawers, window curtains, kitchen sofa, chairs, tables, floorcloth, mats, kitchen and cooking utensil*, etc .'etc., etc. SATURDAY, boh MARCH, At 1 o’tloi k prompt. Half-yearly Sale of VALUABLE UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. JAMES SAMSON AND 00. have received instructions from Mr A. Solomon, licensed pawnbroker, to sell by auction, on the above date, at, the Rooms, Dowling street. The following list of valuable Unredeemed Pledges, pledged at the National Pawn Office, Rattray street: — 1882. —July 26th, 645, diamond ring. September 13th, 785. ring; 16th, 792, Bbooks. November 7tb, 974, sapphire ring. December 12th, 1101, parcel of jewellery; 1105, accordion. 1888. —.May 3rd, 434, silver watch; 19th, 505, gold watch, etc. August 11th, 817, pin and • greenstone pendant. 1884 January 12th, 59, silverh. watch; 17th. 83, plated knife, fork, and spoon, and S pins; 29th, 140, parcel jewellery. February 4th, 178, gold chain and 2 lockets; 19th, 244, plated cup, pair solitaires, and earrings; 28th, 277, brooch, earrings, and ring. April 22nd, 407, watch and 2 hooks; 29th, 402, gold watch and chain. May 12th, 548, silver watch and gold chain; 519, old violin (incase); 17tb, 576, wedding ring. June 14th, 661, silver watch. July 19th, 763, silver watch; 21st, 885, gold chain and 2 lockets. September 15th, 963, coat. December 18tb, 1297, Bible; 31st, 1363, 9c loeket, seal, and key; 1363, set mathematical instruments ; 1365, clarionet.' •1885.— January 6th, 15, silver watch; 17, gold watch; 12th, 41, saiin skirt; 15th, 50, silver cup; 16th, 58, silver watch; 59, silver watch. February 7th, 129, silver watch; 11th, 144, dress; 27th, 199, silver watch and locket. March 2nd, 222, jacket; 7th, 249, pair earrings, locket, and ring ; 10th, 274, silver watch; 20th, 299. silver watch and gold chain. April 7th, 351, silver watch; 9th, 356, revolver;- 10th, SOI, silver watch ; 13th, 375, watch ; 14th, 380, stiver watch and chain; 16th, 390, gold watch; 394, silver locket aud neck-, lot; 18th, 400, silver bracelet and gold brooch; 401, ring; 407, ferns in frames; 23rd, 419, albert chain and locket; 28th, 439, dres». May 2nd, 460, silver watch ; 4G7, plated cup and medal; sth, 484, silver watch ; 485, cream satin dtess, trimmed with real lace; 6th, ’489, silver watch ; 9th, 500, revolver; 11th, 510, albert chain and pendant; 16tb, 540, silver watch ; 543, ring ; 19th, 550, silver watch; 20th, 557, 29 unmounted opals, 19 carbuncles, and 7 shell cameos; 539, suit of clothes ; 23rd, 584, silver chain and locket; 25th, 58.), silver watch; 26th, 592, silver watch; 593, locket; 27th, 599, ring; 28th. 005, silver watch and chain; '3oth, 603, silver brooch and earrings. Juno Ist, 014, silver watch and chain; 616, silver watch; 619, 2 rings ; 2nd, 622, silver watch ; 628, 2 rings; 3rd, 631, silver watch and chain; 637, gold chain; 6th, 051, silver watch; Bth. .055, silver watch, chain, and locket; 656, 2 rings; 657, 2 coral bracelets; oth, 669, gold watch, chain, etc.; 10th, 072, albert chain, locket, etc.; 674, silver gilt watch; 676, silver watch ; 680, silver watch; 12th, 684, silver watch, chain, and pendant; 687, silver watch; 688, gold locket and 6 studs; - 15th, 699, gold watch; 17th, 712, d.b. breech-loading gun; 18th, 717, silver watch; 20th, 731, picture, 3 ornaments, etc.; 735, gold chain; 736, necklet aud pendant; 736 a, superior overcoat; 737, lopket and cross; 22nd, 739. silver watch; 24th, 752, pair earrings ; 25th, 755, silver watch and chain 30th, 776, brooch and earrings, July Ist, 779, gold locket and chain ;. 781. overcoat; 4th, 795, silver watch; 6th, 804, dress; 805, coat and trousers; 808, gold watch' and 2 chains; Bth, 816, coat and vest; 10th, 821, brooch and earrings; 11th, 822, silver watch and ring; 13th, 834, gold chain and seal; 14th, 841. silver watch; 13th, 845, coat and trousers; 20th, 86L silver watch and gold o.hain; 864, pair solitaires ; 23rd, 876, gold chain; 24th, 881, v.p. table cover; 883, pin; 25th, 888, 3 books; 891, 7 vols. books: 27th, 893, liqueur fiame; 895, coat and vest; 89P, seltzogene; 29th, 907, set bagpipes; 30th, 909, coat. August Ist, 915, coat; 917 revolver and cartridges ; 4th, : ’ 923, silk skirt; 929, jacket; sth, 933, silver watch; 9 , - 4, silver watch; 7th, 940, silver watch; Bth, 947, decss; 10th, 948, coat; 13th, 967, silver watch; 14lh, 972, overcoat; 15th, 977, desk and enema; 18th, 988, silver watch and gold chain; 20th, 996, diamond pin; 21st, 1003,' coat; 24th, 1007, pair field - glasses ; 85th, 1010, albert chain; 26th, 1016, 2 coats and voet; 28bh, 1022, 3 books; 29th, 1026, gold watch and chain; 31st,. 1027, silver hj, watch; 1029, gold level? watch; 1030, weighing chair (complete). September Bth, 1959, dress. October sth, 1149, overcoat; 13th, 1188, overcoat; 15tb, 1195, jacket; 22ud, 1224, dress; 27tli, 1243, trousers and veits. November 2nd, 1273, 2 suits of clothes and pair trousers ; 10th, 1311, shawl. December sth, 1409, waterproof coat; 365, silver snuff-box. And 250 Lots of Clothing, Jewellery, Tools, Fire arms, etc., that do not require to be advertised. . .. ;

The Auctioneers would particularly draw attention to tho superior quality of tho jewellery, watches, and wearing apparel, etc., at this sale. Weighing chair on view at Rooms. SATURDAY, MARCH 6, At one prompt. MONDAY, Bth MARCH, At 2 o’clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, AMERICAN ORGAN, Etc. On the Premises, opposite tho residence of Mr P. G. Neill, North-cast Valley. Trams pass tho door every 20 minutes. Tames samson and cq. haw been favored with instructions from Mr S. Bardsley (who is leaving Dupedin) to Bell by auction, Tho whole of his Household Furniture, including— Superior American organ, 9 stops, knee swell (by Smith’s Organ Company), mahogany hair suite, cedar bookcase, Brussels carpet (12 x 17), hj, rug to match, fender and flreirons, 8 largo chromes, pictures, gilt timepiece (glass shade), round cedar table, inlaid chess table, splendid bronze gasalier, firstclass trie hard piano (trussed legs), piano stool, cheffonier, dining-room table, couch, chairs, timepiece, carpet, floorcloth, Wertheim sewing machine, handsome pictures, ornaments, curtain poles and rings, double and single bed, steads, bedding, linen, feather pillows, dressing tables,. min ors, washstands and ware, child’s cot, bedding, full Scotch cedar chest of drawers, sofa, bedroom carpets, kitchen table, chairs, cooking and laundry appliances, gloss, earthenware, perambulator, portable boih.T, 3ft Sliacklock range, meat safe, dresser, cupboard, passage cloth,' Etc., etc., etc. SATURDAY, 13th MARCH, At 2 o clock. At tho Wool Stores, High street. ST. CLAIR. ST. CLAIR. ST. CLAIR. For Positive Sale. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. are instructed to sell by public auction, at their Wool Stores, High street, on Saturday, 13tb March, at 2 o’clock. The Whole of the Unsold Sections in tho Original Township of St. Clair, having frontages to the Forbnry road, Victoria, Albert, and Beach streets, and comprising some of the finest sites in iho Township. As it is desired to close partnership accounts, the Sections will be put up at a very low reserve, and liberal terms will be given. For further particulars, apply to THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO.; Or to THE AUCTIONEERS.

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Evening Star, Issue 6842, 4 March 1886, Page 3

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