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AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 27th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FUBNITDBE, On the Premises, opposite the Union street School, Cumberland street. AMES SAMSON AND 00. j have been favored with instructions from Mm Fargie (who is leaving for Melbourne) to sell by auction, Her Household Furniture, Piano, eta, including—cloth, ladies and gentlemen's springbottom chairs to match, walnut oval table, handsome marble vases, lustres, ornaments, cedar sideboard, curtains, poles, and rings, pictures, Brussels carpets, hearthrugs, fender and fire irons, superior kerosene lamp, commodious cedar wardrobe (glass doors, with double side drawers), double and single iron bedsteads, bedding, hair mattress, full Scotch cedar chest of drawers, cedar washstands, toilet ware, cedar dressing-tables, nursery stand, bedroom carpets," •••o-occ<» leather spring-bottomed gent's chair, table on castors, cheffonier, china and glass ware, cutlery, kitchen furniture, cooking utensils, laundry appliances, Ktc., etc, etc. WEDNESDAY, 27th APRIL. At 12 o'clock, VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FPRNITURE Two COTTAGE PIANOFORTES (by Kirkman and Broadwood), OIL PAINTINGS. AMES A. PARK AND. CO are instructed by Mr J. F. Watson (who is leaving for England) to sell by auction, at his residence, London street, on Wednesday, 27th April, at 12 o'clock, The whole of his Superior Household Furniture and Effects, consisting of— Drawing-room, dining-room, and bedroom fu niture, pianofortes, oil paintings, etc , etc. Catalogues can be obtained at the Rooms of the Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FURS! FURS! FURS! From the celebrated factory of S. R. CLARK, Brunswick, Victoria. Advicps just received that the ELEVENTH ANNUAL CONSIGNMENT OF FURS is now being prepared for this market, and is the finest in point of quality, and the largest in point of variety, ever yet offered for sale to the PUBLIC OF DUNEDIN. As usual, the Sale will be held about the Ist of MAY, and every article exhibited for sale will be sold Without the Slightest Reserve. The Shipment embraces every variety of Australian, Tasmanian, and Foreign Furs, Including: Rugs in kangaroo, wallaby; silver, ringtailed, and black opossum; native and wild cat; fox, platypus, and paddymelon, angora and fancy door mats piano mats, hearthrugs, carriage rugs, foot-warmers, hand-bags, hats, capes, muffs, caps, cushions, sets, trimmings, boas, sealskin mantles, Etc., etc. Catalogues on arrival. I 'LANDRESS. HEPBURN. AND CO. PRELIMIN ARY ADVERTISEMENT. FRIDAY, 29th APRIL, At 2 o'clock, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Cottage Piano (Erard, splendid instrument). Massive English Oak Sideboard, Oak Dining-tab'.e, Walnut Drawingroom Table, etc., etc., etc. MONTAGU PYM ' will sell above, at Rooms, High street. Part culars in future advertisement. For unreserved Bale. MONDAY, the 2nd day of MAY, 1887,' 2 o'clock. Under the conduct of the Registrar, at Dunedin, of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. MO NTA Q V PY ft has received instructions to sell by public auction, at his Rooms, High street, Doneon, OO the above date, The Lease for the residue of a term of 21 years, expiring on the Ist September, 1902. cf all that parcel of land containing 2 roods (m -re or less), being Sections 41 and 60, Block XXXIII., ef the Town of Duuedin, having frontages to Cumberland and Castle streets respectively of 100 links, and also a> frontage to Dundas street of 500 links ; together with that large Two-storeyed Brick Building known as Stafford Terrace erected thereon. The annual ground rent is Ll2O, and the lease contains provisions for full valuation or renewal at the end of the term. The property will be offered pursuant to the provisions of the Property Law Consolidattou Act, 1883, in exercise of the power of sale conferred by deed of mortgage registered No. 53,422. For terms and conditions of sale apply to KESYON AND HOSKJNG Solicitors, Princes street; Qr THE AUCTIONEER. IOR SALE (a bargain)— Sections 13 and • 14, together with substantial doableverandah Cottage, containing 4 rooms, lobby, pantry; water laid on ; baok verandah enclosed with glass; coal, fowl, and outhouses thereon; vegetable and flower garden; all securely fenced. The owner leaving the Colony. Particulars JAMES SAMSON AND CO., Auctioneers. SHIPPING. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. CJHAW,SAVILLAND © ALBION COMPANY'S splendid Steamer ARAWA, 5,026 tons, is appointed to bail from Lytteltou on Saturday, 30th inst. She has very tuperior accommodation for Steerage Passengers. Passengers must proceed to Lyttelfcon by s.s. Mararoa, leaving .Port Chalmer* on Wednesday, 27th inst., on arrival of 2.30 p.m. traim from Dunedin. THE BRITISH AND NEW ZEALAND MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED), Agents. TNION STEAM SHIP \J COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND •'LUttIT-tDV TIME-I'ABLE SERVICE, FOR OAMARU. -WANAKAy *.s., on Tu»«d&7B ad Fiidav. Passengecs on Tuesday from Dunedin* Wharf at 10 p.m. Cargo till 3 p.m. ; . PORLYfTKLTON \ND WV.LUNGTON.~ MARAROA, 5.8., on« Wednesday,. 27th April Psssengers by 2,?.0 p.m.. train. Cargo at Wharf till 4 p»av Tuesday. KOR PiCTON, "TSI.mON. TARaNaKJL AND MANUKAU.-HAWEA, s.s., on Tuesday, 3rd May. Passengers from Dunedm Wharf at 2.30 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE VIA BLUFF.-r-TARAWERA, s.s., on Thursday, 28th April. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. FOR ST DNKY VIA OAMARU, CYTTELTON, AND WELLINGTON.-HAUKQK), B.S on Wednesday, 27th April. Passengeisifsom Dunedin Wharf at 4.30 p.w. Cargo 431 FOR P 'SYDNEY V|A LYTrELTON, WELLINGTON. NAPIER, GISBORNB, AND AUCKLAND.-MARAROA, 5.8., on Wednesday, 27th April. Passengers by 2.30. p..m. trajp. Cargo at Wharf tMf 4p.m. fuostlay. «»R FLT! FROM AUOKI»\NI\-4RAWATj», S.S., on 2nd May* -OR TONGA, SAMOA, AND TJU&MJANET NIOOLL. 5.8.; leaver^OT- . ~ . Foll'iHttticuUra on application. .<■ ~: 7'-. Special Oamc-sj",. Pasretoks Sxßvidr. Reduced Fare.- and Cargo B»te»„; ; * FOR WESTPORT VIA TIMARU, AKAROA. LYTTELTHN, WELLINGTON, AS* NELS ON. M AHINAPUA. Friday, 29th April. Passengers feom> Dunedin. Wharf at 4 p.m. Carfftrtiu^p-.uh. FOR GREYMOUI H (taking cargo {or Bofatika> VIA OAMARU, TIMARU, IYT< BGTOSL WELLINGTON *NT> NELSONS I WAINUL 8.5., about Wednesday, Bftfc April Paß'cng«tifi£m Dunedin wiaifßfe 10 pm. Cargo till 3i».m. ;. .U .^ FOR A OAWARU TON, NAPJEB.IMSISB6RN . ' day, 2Rh April. oargoltt . . ,„ , m Offices : Corner of Vogel, WaterJ^iinxlf ft« Lett; or For B^^THv'tymm Btab,',s Circulation * orw^CWK^elrU^'VtP

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Evening Star, Issue 7195, 25 April 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 7195, 25 April 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 7195, 25 April 1887, Page 3

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