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AUCTIONS. THUBSDAY, 28th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. ... hive been favored with imstrueMewi sell by auction, at their Booms. 8 Ba street, ' ' .„ . His HouaehoMFaniitttre, etc,, oonosongw— Iron and wood bedsteads. chest of orawerßj, waeluUnds and ware,|toilei tables, ... cloth, kitchen table, chairs, sofa, fender «nft irons, ganeepaas, kettle, erookery, etc. And at 7 p.m.—Boots, crockery, men's shirts, drawers, flannels, socks, etc. TO-MORROW, THUBSDAY, 28th APRH*,IBB7, At 2 o'clook sharp, LEX. M'KENZIB AMD 00, have reoeived instructions so sell by auction, at their Booms, 18 Battray street, Household Furniture and Effects, consisting of suite in hair, do in leather, cheat of drawers, double iron and wood bedsteads, Vienna chairs, colonial sofa, washstands and ware, etc, etc. 7 p.m.—A variety of crockery, grocery, dra« pery, fancy goods, etc., etc. Without reserre. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. SATURDAY, 30th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. UNRESERVED SALE LIBRARY OF BOOKS. MONTAGU PYM (under instruction from D. Ross, Eso,) will sell above by auction at Rooms, High street, on Saturday, 80th April, at 2 o'clock. Particulars in future advertisement. SATURDAY, 80th APRIL, 1887, At 1 o'clock sharp. Important Sale of JEWELLERY AND UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. ■ AMES SAMSON AND GO. } have received instructions from Mr I. Isaacs (who has retired from the pawnbroking business) to sell by auction, at their Booms, The following Unredeemed Pledges from 5* George street : 1886.-March3rd, 613, g.h. lever; 7th, 624. g. cameo brooch and earrings, suite; 10th, 641, s.o. lever and g. chain; 13th, 653, s. necklet and locket; 15th, 664, 3-stone diamond ring; 17th, 688, g. suite of studs; IStb, 692, s.h. lever and g. chain; 19th, 706, 4 g. rings, g. set, s. set, s. chain, 2s. bracelets, 2 s. necklets, and 2 s. lockets; 20th, 712, g. scarf pin; 27th, 732, 3 coral necklets. April sth, 745, clock; 12th, 756, g. solitaires; 21st, 778, g. earrings. May 4th, 796, g. necklet and locket; 11th, 806, greenstone cross; 15th, 822, g. brooch and ring. Also, a large and valuable assortment of jewellery, consisting of—Gold and silver hunting watches, ladies' and gents' gold and silver albcrts, diamond and other gem rings, diamond brooches, earrings, lockets, necklets, bracelets, solitaires, Btuds, rings, and silver jewe'lery, and clothing of every description. Goods on view morning of Bale. SATURDAY, 30th APBTL, At 2 o'clock. SUPERIOR COLLECTION OP OPOSSUM, KANGAROO, and WALLABISKIN RUGS. WILD AND TAME CAT-SKIN RUGS. FANCY DRAWING-ROOM RUGS AND MATS, DINGO MATS, LEOPARD SKINS. AMES A PARK AND CO. #! have received instructions from Mr J. Constantino, local farrier, George street, Dunedin, to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Rattray street, on Saturday, 30th April, at 2' o'clock, A splendid variety of Fur Rugs and Mats', consisting of— Opossum, kangaroo, wallabi, and bear skins; also, a choice collection of native, wild, and tame cat-skies, whicb, for appearance and durability, cannot be cqualltd. Mr Constantine having studied for years the exact class of goods to produce for this market, has now got together a collection superior to anything ever yet offered in Dnnedin. • All the rugs are guaranteed, being sewn and mounted with special cate. TO INVESTORS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. SATURDAY, 30th APRIL, 1887, At 2 o'clock. By Order of several Mortgagees. GEORGE S. BRODRICK OT has received instructions from the Mortgagees to sell by public auction, at his Booms, High street, Dunedin, on the above date, at 2 o'clock* Lot 1.-SOUTH DUNEDIN. Allotment 5, block XII., township of Forbury, containing 1 rood, fronting the Main road, A very valuable section. Also, Lot 2.—CAVERSHAM. Allotments 37 and 39, township of Sydney, fronting Sydney street, containing 33 poles, together with a six-roomed dwel-ling-house thereon. Also, Lot 3.-CAVERSHAM EXTENSION. Allotment 70, block 1., fronting the Main road, together with a substantial threeroomed brick house, well finished and in good order. Also, lot 4.-MABYHILL. Allotments 24, 25, 26,27, 28,30, 31, 32, S3, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, and 39, township of Maryhill, containing 28.2 poles each. The Auctioneer's instructions are to realise. Intending purchasers are informed that terms to suit may be arranged. For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEER, Central Auction Booms, High street. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FURS! FURS! FURS! From the celebrated factory of S. B. CLARK, Advices just received thai 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 UUNEUIN. As usual,-the Sale will be held about the Ist of M AY, and every article exhibited for-sale will be sold Without the Slightest Reserve, The Shipment erobraoes every variety of Australian, Tasmanian, and Foreign Furs, Including: . Bugs in kangaroo, wallaby.; silver, ringtailed, and black opossum; native and wild cat: fox, platypus, and paddymelon, angora and fancy door mats piano mats, hearthrugs, carnage rugs, foot-warmers, hand-bags, bats, capes, muffs, caps, cushions, sets, trimmings, boas, sealskin mantles, Catalogues on arrival. . :I 'LANDRESS, HEPBURN. AND CO. OR SifXiE (» bargain)— Sections, 13 and 14, together with substantial; doubleverandah Cottage-, containing 4 rootns. lobby, pantry ; water laid on; back verandah-cnclosed with glass; coal, fowl, and outhouses thereon; vegetable and flower garden; all Securely fenced. The owner leaving the Colony. Particulars <'■[» JAMES SAMSON AN2>,-00., Auctioneers. - VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Comer of Clyde and Union streets. Lot I.—Section 32, 4-acre, in Clyde statist, with 7-roomed house with every convenience. Lot 2.—Section 31, £*ore, at the corner of Clyde and Union streets, subdivided, ia.S allotments. ]'■-: T. , Terms easy: : .".,' For particulars apply to ; ~-.,/;"( i JAMES A. PARK AlsD. ; fiO. Auctioneers. Island, Walton Park, Wo-jgiel, OuiJwfc, Grey town, Otakia, JTokomairirp. .Gore, Invoroargill, I>,wrence, l bourne, St Leonards, SawyfigSrjßtf, Port Chalmers, Deborah and Carey BsgtgdOrokbt, Waikouaia, Palmerston, and Oamarn^

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Evening Star, Issue 7197, 27 April 1887, Page 3

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