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TUESDAY, 30th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Removed to Rooms for convenience. Handsome black and gold overmantlc, oval walnut table, cushion chairs, inlaid clicßs table, g : lt piorglass, mahogany Sutherland table, ornaments, handsome hall lamp, IJrnsaels and tapestry carpets, single and double iron beds k eads and bedding, large cretonne easy chair, colonial sofa, fender and fireiron?, oval mahogaDy looking-glasses, K.P. tnd glassware, meat «afe. washstands and ware, kitchen-dresser, tools, kitchen utensils, etc., etc., etc. MONTAGU PTM has received instructions from Mrs Scott to sell the above by auction, at the Rooms, High street, on Tuesday, 30th inst., at 2 o'clock. Without reserve. TUESDAY, SOkh MARCH, At 12 o'clock sharp. CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY COWS, : Etc., Etc. At Shicl Hill, Anderson's Bay. M A C L E (on behalf of the British and Now Zealand Mortgage and Agency Company, Limited) lias received instructions from Mr F. Gorman (Shiel Hill J to Bell by auction, on the above date, 24 fust-class dairy cows, in milk and coming to calving 4 Alderney cows, near calving 18 heifers and yearlings 2 bulls 3 spring-cart horses 1 hack 1 spring cart, 2 sets harness, milk cans, tip-dray, single-furrow plough, grubber, harrow*, 2 tanks, pump and fittings, chaff-cutter. Furniture-—piano, carpet, pictures and ornaments, door mats, scrapers, etc,, etc. 10 acres Freehold J\operty, sections No. 7 and 12, block XI. Peninsular 20 tons oaten and rye-grass hay. Note.—As Mr Gorman is giving up dairying and leaving the district, the whole will be sold without reserve. L. MACLEAN, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 81st MARCH, At 12 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION, Ou the Premises, Normanby Hotel, North-east Valley, of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, FURNITURE, Etc. Expiration of Lease of Premises. .AMES SAMSON AND 80. J have been favored with instructions from Mr John Walker to sell by auction, at above time and place, The whole of his household furniture, stock-in-trade, etc. The fuiniture includes parlor, commercial, back and front sitting-rooms, dining-room, and eight bedrooms, all well furnished; bar-fittings, kitohen furniture, glass, china, earthenware, cooking utensils, laundry appliances, etc., etc., etc. The wines and spirits are of the best brands; the furniture is in first-class order—almost new. The lease of the hotel having expired, the whole of the above will be Bold without the slightest reserve. Catalogues in course of preparation. The furniture, etc., can be inspected at any time prior to sale. NOriCE OF REMOVAL. AMES A. PARK AND 00. r AtJCTIONEEBa, Have Removed to their New Auction Rooms No. 19 RATTRAY STREET, Dunedin. FRIDAY, 2nd APRIL, At 2 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECT?. Alse, LEASEHOLD PROPERTY IN CARGILL STREET. "AMES A. PARK AND 00. tf are instructed by Mr Wong Tape, who is leaving Duucdin, to sell by auction, at his residence, Upper Cargill street (near Albert street), on Friday, April 2, at 2 o'clock, The whole Household Furniture and Effects, consisting of— Drawing-room, dining-room, and bedroom furnituie, etc., etc. Also, The lease for six years of section 30, block VIH., Cargill street, Dunedin, together with the nine-roomed dwellinghouse thereon, fitted with bath-room, etc.; also, wash-house, furnace and boiler. For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS, No. 19 Rattray street. SATURDAY, 3rd APRIL, At 2 o'clock. At New Rooms, Rattray street. VALUABLE AND RARE HOT-HOUSE, PLANTS. From Law, Somner, and Co.'a. Removed to Rooms for convenience*. ■ AMES A. PARK AND CO. j are instructed to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Rattray street, on Saturday, April 3, at 2 o'clock, A very large and costly collection of Hot-house Plants. Full part'culars in future advertisements. On view on Thursday, April 1. For positive sale. SHIPPING. NION STEAM SHIP \J COMPANY i- OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) TIME-TABLE SERVICE. FOR OAMARU.-BEAUTIFUL STAR, 8.8., on Tuesdays and Fridays. Passengers on Tuesday, from Dunedin Wharf at 10 p.m. Cargo till 3 p.m. FOR LYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON.— WAIRARAPA, s.s., on Wednesday, 31st March. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. CVgo a* Wharf till 11 a.m. FOR NAPIER, GISBORNE, AND AUCKLAND.—WAIRARAPA, 5.8., on Wednesday, 31st March. Passengers by 2,80 p.m. train. Cargo at Wharf till 11 a.«n FOR PIOTON, NELSON. TARANAKL AND MANUKAU.-HAWEA, ».»., on Monday* sth April. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 2.30 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE VIA BLUFF AND HOBART TARAWERA, s.s„onTlmr*day, Ist April. Passengers by 3.43 p.m. train. Cargo at Railway till 4 p.m. Wednesday. FOR SYDNEY VIA LYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON.-HAUROSDO, 5.8., on 6th April. Cargo at Wharf. FOR SYDNEY VIA LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NAPIER, GISBORNE, AND AUCKLAND.-WAIRARAPA, s.s., on Wednesday, 31st March. Passengers by 2.30 p,m. train. FOR FIJI FROM AUCKLAND-ARAWATA, s.s., about Saturday, 3rd April. FOR TONGA. SAMOA; AND TAHITI.— JANET NICOLL, s.s., leaves AUCKi LAND on or about 10th May Freight. Passengers bookod through. Full particulars, on application. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (lIMJTJH)), a vrrv T>T A nir T\T it urAMn Ttwn Special Cargo and Pashengek Sbbttm Reduced Fare* fey these Steamers. FOR NELSON VIA TIMARU, AKAROA, LYTTELTON, AND WKLLINGTON.Passengers from Dunodin Wharf at 4 p.m, | Cargo till 2 iym, | FOR WESTPOR? AND GREYMGTJTH (taking cargo for Hokitika) VIA QAMARU k TIMARTA LYTrELfc >N, WELLINGTON. AND NELSON.-OMA.PKRE-, s.s., abmfr Thursday, Ist April. frdm Dunedin Wharf at -a p, in. Cargo at Wharf. FOR AUCKLAND VIA OAMARU, TIMARU; LYTTiATON, WELLINGTON, NAPIER GiSBOBiNE, AND TAURANGA GRAIL s.s,, about Friday,. JJnd Aprflt Cargo at Ojftfiosa: Corner ef VogeL. Water, and] 1 Cumberland steeota. ASTE Paper In large or small <mant»tiei Office clihu Paper,

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Evening Star, Issue 6863, 29 March 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 6863, 29 March 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 6863, 29 March 1886, Page 3

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