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AUCTIONS. XHUBSDAY, 24th MARCH, Atl2o’?lccb Unreserved Sal* h J Auction. mm To Farmers, P aymen, and Other*. Under Power of BIToT Sale and Mortgage.. TAMER SAMSON AND 00, 0 have received Jnetnietion* to .* e “, tlon, at Cay’S Camp Farm. F#u«tt (ne»f Unwb’i Castle), aaMowi V 61 mwi, branded ID 6 heifers 1 black 9*year*old bull 11 dairy oowa 1 fowKjroM-rtdbttU 1 roan two-year-old bull 1 chestnut mare 1 do hone 1 black horse 1 dray and spring cart Dray and spring-cart harness 2 sets barrow* 4 sets leading harness 1 swing plough) saddles and bridles 70 milk pans, churns, all the dairy utansi 5 tons ryegrass hay 2 stacks hay 1 stack loose hay 5 acres cate, in stack 20 acres oats, standing 8J acres turnips About 1 acre potatoes. Also, the household furniture, goods, and chattels, etc., etc., etc. FRIDAY, 25th MARCH; At 2 o’clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, EEC. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions from Mr Williams to sell by auction, at their Booms, Household Furniture, including— Spring-bottom hair couch, chairs to match; 100 table, tea table, whatnot, cottage piano, Brussels carpet, fender and fireirons, ash pan, pictures, ornaments, cbeffonier, staffed birds, double and single iron bedsteads, bedding, blankets, bedroom carpets, wardrobe, washstands and ware, toilet mirrors. China tea set, cutleiy, colonial sola, kitchen chairs, kitchen and cooking utensils, invalid chair on wheels, perambulators, 3-roller mangle, Etc., etc., etc. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. IMPORTANT SALE. ENGLISH-MADE FURNITURE, Of the Handsomest Description, nearly new. MO NTA G U PT M has received instructions from E. Mean, Esq. (who is leaving for Europe), to sell by auction, at hfs residence, Melrose, Roslyn, at an early date, The whole of bis household furniture as above. Without reserve. Catalogues in course of preparation. . Liberal terms can be arranged for the pur chase or leasing of the premises. table, Vienna chairs, cane chain. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. y. K. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. BURNS’S MONUMENT. EXCURSION TRAIN OAMARU TO DUNEDIN, SATURDAY, 26th MARCH. )N SATURDAY, 26th MARCH, in connection with the laying of the Foundation bone of the Burns’s Monument, an Exclusion rain will leave Oamaru for Dunedin at 8.15 m,, leaving Maheno 8.45 a.m., Herbert 9.2 m., Hampden 9.30 a.m., Palmerston 10.22 m„ Waikouaiti 10.50 a.m., Seacliff ILIS a.m.; turning from Dunedin at 6.15 p.m. Train ill stop at Maheno, Herbert, Hampden, Palerston, Waikouaiti, and Seacliff going and turning. The Return Fares will be; From amaru, Maheno, Herbert ..1 ampden ... almerston, Waikouaiti, Seacliff First Class. 7s, fid 6s Od Second Class. 5s Od 4s fid 5s Od 3s9d The Excursion Tickets will be available by the Exclusion Train only. On 26th March the Train usually leaving Purakanui for Palmerston at 11.80 am. will leave at ILIS am. By order. V. B. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. BURNS’S MONUMENT. EXCURSION FARES TO DUNEDIN ON SATURDAY, 26th MARCH. ... ON SATURDAY, 26th MARCH, Cheap Excursion Tickets to Dunedin will be issued as follows, in connection with the laying of the Foundation Stone of the Burns’s Monument : From First Second Claes. Class. Stations between Clinton and Woitepeka, inclusive ... 7s Od 5s 3d Stationsbetweenßalduthaand Crichton, inclusive ... 6s Od 4s fid Stations on Laurence branch 3s fid 4s Od Clarksville and Milton ... 5a Od 8s 9d Stations between Milbornand Greytown, inclusive, and Riverside, Shands, and Outram ... ... ... 4s Od *Bs Od The Excursion Tickets issued at Baldutha, Stirling, Milton, and Waihola will be available only by an Excursion Train which will leave Baldutha at 8.5 a.m., Stirling 8.10 a.m., Milton 9,10 a.m., and Waihola 9.50 a.m.; and by trains leaving Dunedin at 5.16 p.m. and 11.15 p.m. , . The Excursion Tickets from the other stations mentioned will be available only by the first Ordinaiy Train to Dunedin, and by the Train which leaves Dunedin for Outram, Lawrence, and Clinton at 5.16 p.m., or by a Special leaving Dunedin for Baldutha and intermediate station* on the main line, at ILIS p.m. ■■■ By aider. ■ E. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FARES TO LAKE DISTRICT. Excursion tickets to Kingston- wm be issued at Donedin.on any date (Sundays excepted) from Ist December, JL6B6, to 31st Match, 1887, and will be available for return for six weeks from date of issue. . i : The Fares will be:. First Class, L2-7b 6d; Second C ass, LL 15s These Tickets will be available neither by Waimea lino or via Invercargill. i The journey may be broken on direot-line of route, either going or returning, provided the specified time is not exceeded. By order. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. IS HEREBY GIVEN tint the several Parcels of Landhereinafter described will be brought under the provisos* of “The Land Transfer Act, 1883.” unless oafieat be lodged forbidding the same, in each case within one calendar month next after date of * Gazette* containing this notice : Part section 74, block VI., Town District William Byre Sainsbury, Henry Byre Sainsbut y, Robert Eyre Sainsbury, and Henrietta Eyre Sainsbury, applicants; occupied by applicants. No. 3,749. Part allotment 5, block n., Township of Mornington, and part of the Town Belt of Dunedin. Alexander Watson, applicant; occupied by Mary Ann Barton, No. 3,750. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated: this 21st day of March, 1887, at the Lands Registry Office, Dunedin. H. TURTON, District Land Registrar. LECTURES. ETERNAL PUNISHMENT. MR G. ALDRIDGE will Lectnwj in the Choral Hall, TO-MORROW EVENING, 24th, when he will prove from the Bible that eternal punishment is not eternal foment r, Admission free. ' The Clergy specially Invited. IJIIIE EVENING STAR will be Deliverer In any part of the City or Address to the Office, Bond street^ PRIOR ONE'PRNNYiir

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Evening Star, Issue 7168, 23 March 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 7168, 23 March 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 7168, 23 March 1887, Page 3

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