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AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 29th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, Etc. Removed to Rooms for convenience. JAMES SAMSON AND 00. have been favored with instructions from the Owner (who is leaving Dunedin) to Bell by auction, His Household Furniture, including— Mahogany hair suite, 100 table, Brussels carpets, fenders and fireirons, hearthrug, flower vase with glass cover, cedar bookcase, alabaster ornaments, pictures, timepiece, double and single iron bedsteads, spring mattress, flock and hair do, mirrors, washstaud and ware, marble - top looking - glass, dressing tables, bedroom carpets, towel rails, kitchen table, chairs, sofa, kitchen and cooking utensils, perambulator, portable copper boiler, garden hose, tools, 7 tins linseed oil, Etc., etc., etc. FRIDAY, 29th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. For the benefit of whom it may concern. AMES SAMSON AND CO. v, will sell by auction, at their Rooms, 12 sides bacon. SATURDAY, 30th APRIL, 1887, At 1 o'clock sharp. Important Sale of JEWELLERY AND UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. [AMES SAMSON AND 00. ' have received instructions from Mr I. Isaacs (who has retired from the pawnbroking business) to Bell by auction, at their Rooms, The following Unredeemed Pledges from 56 George street : 1886—March 3rd, 613, g.h. lever; 7th, 624. g. cameo brooch and earrings, suite ; 10th, 641, s.o. lever and g. chain; 13th, 653, a. necklet and locket; 15th, 664, 3-stone diamond ring; 17th, 688, g. suite of studs; 18th, 692, s.h. lever and g. chain; 19th, 706, 4 g. rings, g. set, s. set, s. chain, 2 s. bracelets, 2 s. necklets, and 2 a. 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 alberts, diamond and other gem rings, diamond brooches, earrings, lockets, necklets, bracelets, solitaires, studs, rings, and silver jewellery, and clothing of every description. Goods on view morning of sale. FRIDAY, 29th APRIL, 1887, At 1 o'clock sharp. At Normanby, North-east Valley. FIRST-CLASS WELL-BRED MILCH COWS (All near calving). RIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. f have received instructions from Mr Thomas Lester to sell by auction, at above time and place, 26 head first-class well-bred milch cows, all near calving. The above are a first-class lot, and for unreserved sale. SATURDAY, 30th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. SUPERIOR COLLECTION OF OPOSSUM, KANGAROO, and WALLABISKIN RUGS. WILD AND TAME OAT-SKIN RUGS, FANCY DRAWING-ROOM RUGS AND MATS, DINGO MATS, LEOPARD SKINS. AMES A. PARK AND CO. ff have received instructions from Mr J. Constantine, local furrier, 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-skins, which, for appearance and durability, cannot be equalled. 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 Dunedin. All the rugs are guaranteed, being sewn and mounted with special caie. MONDAY, 2nd MAY, At 12 o'clock. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, VALUABLE PIANO (by Haake). M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, AND 00. have received instructions from Mr C. Armstrong (who is leaving for Melbourne) to sell by auction, at his residence, Upper Stafford street, on Monday, 2nd May, at 12 o'clock, His Household Furniture and Effect), comprising— Superior cottage piano, by Haake (a superior instrument), hj hj. sofa, 6 h.h. chairs, Brussels carpet (nearly new, 18 x 16), table, fenders and irons, pic- j tures; books, Old and New London, Dunedin in 1856 (illustrated); vases, shells, blinds, and curtains, single and double iron bedsteads and bedding, dress tables and glasses, carpets, chests of drawers, washstands and ware, feather bed, patent mangle, kitchen utensils, barrel organ in mahogany case, scales and weights, meat safe, dog kennel, garden tools, copper boiler, signboard, etc., etc., etc. Also, a choice collection of fern albums, collection of ferns, fern pictures, photo, fern mounts, etc. Without reserve. On view on Saturday afternoon and morning of sale. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FURS! FURS! FURS! From the celebrated factory of S. R. CLARK, Brunswick, Victoria. Advices 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 Bale to the PUBLIC OF DUNEDIN. As usual, the Sale will be held the First Week 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 block 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, boos, sealskin mantles, Etc., etc. On View Next Wednesday and following days. ■'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, AND 00. FOR SALE (a bargain)— Sections 13 and 14, together with substantial doubleVerandah Cottage, containing 4 rooms, lobby. 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. ! VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Corner of Clyde and Union street*. Lot I.—Section 32, Jacre, in Clyde street, with 7-roomed house with every coLvenience. Lot 2. —Section 31, J-acre, at the corner of Clyde and Union streets, subdivided in 3 allotments. Terms easy. For particulars apply to JAMES A. PARK AND CO. Auctioneers. .HE EVENING STAR \<t circulated in Roslyn Anderson Bay, Gaversham, Green Island, Walton Park, Mosgiel, Outram, Ore) J town, Otakia, rokomairiro, Balclutha, Clinton Gore, Invercargill, Lawrence, Stirling, Havensbourno, St. Leonards, Sawyers Bay, Port Chalmers, Deborah and Carey Bay, BlumUd, Walkouaitl, Palmerston, and Oamaru Q AAA Copies daily «■ «»e CSwutatfon © Q*lJ||M the Eymrara Stab

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Evening Star, Issue 7198, 28 April 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 7198, 28 April 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 7198, 28 April 1887, Page 3

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