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AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, Ist JULY, At 2 o'clock. UNRESERVED SALE HOUSEHOLD" . FURNITURE. Very handsome Queen Anne black walnut d ningroom suite and superior black walnut sideboard, telescope table to match, rich-toned piano by Romhildt, Brussels carpet and hearthrug, sttel fender and fireirons, water • color paintings and pencil sketohes, bedroom furniture in kauri and red pine, mahogany bedsteads, spring mattresses and bedding, handsome breakfast, dinner, and tea service, clocks, votes, ornaments, lamps, oarved brackets, fireproof safe, breakfast • room sideboard, aneroid, kitchen furniture and utensils, hall linoleum, etc. ; also, breech-loading gun (central fire) by Westley Richards, fishing rods, eta, etc. fONTAGU PYM L has received instructions from George O'Driscoll, Esq., to sell by auction, at his residence, Cumberland street (near Albany street, and fronting Museum Reserve), on Friday, the Ist July, at 2 o'clock. Furniture on view afternoon before and morniDg of sale. Catalogues in preparation. Without reserve. SATURDAY, 2nd JULY, At 2 o'clock, Greenhouse plants, including—Camelliap, magnolias; English maiden hair, staghorn, bird's-nest, and other ferns; begonias, arbutilons, pelargoniums, cacti, and many rare plants. Also, Full-plate camera (4-inch lens), copyingframe and chemicals, camera obscura (with two lamps), small magic-lantern, fret-saw, lawn mower, propagating frame. ONTAGU PYM L has received instructions from Mr Wa. Mander (who is giving up housekeeping) to sell the above by auction, at his Rooms, High street, on Saturday, 2nd July, at 2 o'clock. Without reserve. Mr Mander will also be selling his furniture, etc., of which due date will be given in future advertisement. SATURDAY, 2nd JULY, At 1 o'clock sharp. SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. From the Ballarat Pawn Office, 176 Princes street south; City Loan Office; and Lyons and Hart's. M. SPEDDING j has received instructions from A. Myers and Co. to sell by public auction at his Rooms, Princes street, The following list of Unredeemed Pledges from the Ballarat Office:— 1884.—May 2nd, 1013, album. June 27th, 1605, gold chain. July 9th, 1724, silk dress. August 30th, 2409, regulator clock. September 9th, 2552, bread basket, jewellery, etc. 1885.—January 20th, 264, g o.f. watch and ring. August 14th, 2738, 2 boxes and contents, September 24th, 3257, tea service. 1886—March Bth, 995, d.b. gun and ring. April 12th, 1496, violin and case. May 26th, 2136, 2 boxes and contents. June 9th, 2368, piece cloth; 17ch, 2496, s.o.f. stop watch. July Ist, 2701, s.h. lever; 17th, 2929, s.h. watch; 26th, 3075, g. albert; 27th, 3090, sh. lever; 30th, 3145, book and coat. August sth, 3233, s.o.f. lever; 6th, 3249, 2 decanters, cruetstand, etc. ; 9th, 3277, hydrometer: 3278 sil. Wal. watch ; 11th, 3341, s.o.f. watch: 18ch, 3453, s.o.f. lever ; 20th, 3495, dress; 23rd, 3543, g. brooch; 27th, 3607, g. ring ; 28th, 3625, s.h. lever and chain; 3628, overcoat; 30th, 3643, 3 books ("Popular Educator"). September 2nd, 3697, ep. tea and coffee service ; 9th, 3809. s.h. watch; 3814,g.brooch; 15th, 3902, book ('Practical Home Physician') ; 21st, 3986, English concertina; 25th, 4052, 6 tools; 4057, s. Wal. watch; 4059, diamond ring; 28th, 4084, s.h. lever and g. albert; 4099, B.h. lever and g. albert. October Ist, 4133, parcel cutlery; 18th, 4332, s.o.f, watch; 4343, overcoat; 21at, 4388, sil. bracelet; 23rd, 4418, s.o.f. watch. November Ist, 4533, suit clothes, etc. ; 4534, sealskin handbag ; * 4542, o.f, watch; 4th, 4568, s.h. lever; 6th, 4592, s.o.f. watch; 10th, 4630, g. ring ; 11th, 4642, 2 watches, g. ring, etc ; 16tti, 4710, s.h. lever and chain; 18th, 4726, s.h. lever; 22nd, 4783, g. ring; 4793, plough plane and irons; 4796, s.o.f. lever; 24th, 4826, 4 articles je.ve.'leiy; 26th, 4853, s.o.f. stop watch; 27th, 4869, coat and vest; 29th, 4872, s.h. lever. December 3rd, 4926, g. ring; 4939, gold coin; 4941, s. watch and chain; Bth, 4993, g. albert; 10th, 5037, g. ring; 13tb, 5059, (saddle; 14th, 5078, gilvanic battery; 16th, 5111, s.h. lever; 17th, 5124, s.o.f. lever, 1 g. chain; 5126, Gladstone bag; 18th, 5146, s.h, watch; 5151, s.h. lever ; 22nd, 5188, 2 sil. watches and w. ring ; 23rd, 5201, s.o.f. watch; 5204, 6 e.p. forks; 24th, 5217, knife, fork, and spoon; 5219, s.h. watch; 5222, s.o.f. lever; 28th, 5231. suit clothes; 5233, box and contents; 5235, 1. jacket. 1887.—January 11th, 131, overcoat; 15th, 187. coat and vest; 18th, 231, trousers and vest; 19th, 233, 2 jackets and dress ; 20th, 249, pair trousers, 1 piece cloth; 24th. 301, dress; 29th, 384, dolman; 31st, 396, suit clothes. February 3rd, 440, suit clothes; 9th, 484, suit clothes; 19th, 606, overcoat. March 24th, 1062, suit clothes. And various pledges that have been advertised before ; also about 150 pledges that do not require advertising. Pledged at Lyons and Hart's : 1885.—January 3rd, 1381, s.h. lover, g. pencilcase, locket, ring, chain. October 12th, 1418, g.o.f. lever, 2 diamond rings. Also several lots of other pledges. Terms cash. Remember— A. MYERS'S SALE AT D. M. SPEDDING'S AUCTION ROOMS, 129 Princes street south. MONDAY, 4th JULY, At 2 o'clock. CITY CORPORATION LEASEHOLDS. M. SPEDDING is favored with instructions from the Corporation of Dunedin to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Monday, July 4, at 2 o'clock, 21 Years' Leases of the undermentioned PROPERTIES : Full valuations at the end of term. DUNEDIN OITY. Allotments 4, 5, 6, and 14, block XLII., Princes street south Allotment 18, block XLII., Bond street Allotments 16 and 17, block XLII, Manor street Allotment 5 of sections 30 and 34, block V., Manse street Allotment 1 of section 20, block XV., Stuart street Section 7, block 1., Maitland street Sections 21, 24, 26, and 27, Quarry Reserve, Maclaggan street. - TOWN DISTRICT, CARISBROOK. BOROUGH OF MORNINGTON. Allotments 36, 37, 54, 55, and 61, parts of sections 3 and 4, block VI, TOWN DISTRICT. BOROUGH OF SOUTH DUNEDIN. Allotments 1,2.3,4, 7, 8,9,10,28,29,30,36, 38, 39,41,42,43, 46,47,50,51,52,53,54, 55, 56,57,58, 59, 60,61,62,63,64,65,66, 67, 69,70,71,72,73,74,75.76,89,90, and 91, being parts of section 6, block VII. UPPER KAIKORAI DISTRICT. BOROUGH OF ROSLYN. Allotments 23, 24, 33. 34, 35, 42, 43,44,47, 49, 53, 54, 55, 56, 58, 59, 60, and 61, being parts of sections 1 and 2, block i IV# WAKARI DISTRICT. BOROUGH OF ROSLYN. Allotments 1, 2, 9,10, 13,14, 15, 18, 19,20, and 21, being parts of sections 8, 9,10, and 53. WAIHOLA Farming Lease of section 5, block XIX., Waihola district, 50 acres (more or less), in one lot. Farming Lease of section 6, in same block, about 50 acres (more or less), in oue block. EAST TAIEBI DISTRICT. A Seven Years' Farming Lease of section 4, block 111., East Taieri district, 50 acres (more or less), in one lot. Catalogues of all the above Properties are now ready, showing the frontages or areas, also the upset price of each. Lithograph plans are also prepared. These can be had on application to the Town Clerk or Auctioneer. The upset price of each Property has been fixed at an extremely low rate, so as to encourage competition. QAAA Copies daily ifi the Circulation of j*V W tbe Evening Stab

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Evening Star, Issue 7251, 30 June 1887, Page 3

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