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AUCTIONS TO-MOKROW MORNMGj At 12 o'clock. To Fruiterers and Others.. morrow Morning, at 12 o'clock, 28 cases pine-apples (ex Wainui, from Sara* THURSDAY, 13th OCTOBER* At 2 o'clock. 25 half-barrels White Herring* 25 cases do, each 2 tin* 100 each 15 do Red Herrings, d<* 75 cases Mixed Pickles 75 boxes Paraffine Ganclfsv 20 cases Worcester Sauce 3 do Blue 16- qr.-casks and 30 oases Whisky. M. S V B D J> I N G 4 will sell as above, at his Rooms* onThursday first, at Z o'clock. ;.,..-. THURSDAY. 13th OCTOBBB, At 2 o'clock sharp. r "_ To Confectioners an* Others.' CJ 0H N 8 AID • are instructed to sell by auction, on the> Premises, 16 George street (near Octagon}, The Stock of Confectionery and Rsrtsanmfc Business, comprising—--50 lolly show-glßßses, confectionery shotf-tjiw, scales and weights, shop fittings, diningroom tables, chairs, linoleum, < knives,, forks, cruets, crockery-ware, crystal, large pier-glass, kitchen requisites, etc,, etc. Goods on view morning of sale. Terms .cash. FRIDAY, 14th OCTOBER. To Hawkers, Fancy Goods Dealers, and Others. * JO H N~F AN D CO. auction, at their Rooms, 8 Rattray street, A consignment of fancy goods, cuilejy, crockery, etc., etc. For particulars see to-morrow's S?a& FRIDAY, 14th OOIOBEB, , At 2 o'clock. In the Estate of William Bridgeman, tanner, Caversham, a bankrupt. AMES SAMSON AND GO. I have received instructions from th» Assignee to Bell by auction, on the premises, Caversham, ,■ ■ # The whole of the above Atate, inoluding— Leaseholdjwith 5 cottages, subject togroundfent of LSO per annum; stock-in-trade, tramping machine, weighing machine, lace-splitting machine, casks, belting, bather, sheepskins, hides, 75 bags Valoniabark, tables, barrows, horse, two drays, bags of wool, sundries, and vinery. The Household Furniture comprises— Mahogany couch, chairs to match, cedar table, fender and fireirons, carpets, baiometer, copying-press, magnificent clock, bedsteads and bedding, chest of drawers, dressing-table, mirrors, hair mattress, kitchen furniture, range, cooking utensils, safe, mangle, wringer, floorcloth. Etc., etc., etc. SATURDAY, 15th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. In Rooms. Rattray street STOCK-IN-TRADE, FANCY POULTRY, PRIZE CANARIES, PIGEONS. CAGES in large gaiety. Removed to rooms. AMES A. PARK AND 00. are giving up business) to sell by auction, on Saturday, 30 canari.s in full song, parrot?, prize langshans, cochins, dorkings, brahmas, polish, hamburgs, game and bantam fowls; cages; pair imported prize Antwerp pigeons. Without reserve. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. ENTIRE CARGO. OF QUEENSLAND SUGARS . Ex Edith May. ■"ONTAQU P Y ■»-*- has received instructions from Messrs Neill and Co. to sell by auction, as above, The entiie cargo of Queensland Sugars, Ex Edith May. Full particulars in futuro advertisements. MONDAY, 24th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. VALUABLE FREEHOLD SECTIONS IN DUNEDIN AND SUNNYSIDE. iHE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES,' _L AND AGENCY COMPANY O ZEALAND, LIMITED, have been instructed by the Trustees under the will of the late Alexander Stewart io sell by public auction, in their Rooms. Rattray street, on Monday, U4tb/October, at 2 o'clock, ''. The following PropertiesSection 25, block XXIV.. Dunedin, full quarter-acre, with frontages to Royal terrace and Heriot row at the top of Pitt st eet. For » residence site this section is unequalled in the' City, as it is almost surrounded by strews, and cannot, therefore, be built., out. R also commands an extensive view, lies well to the sun* and, being ctearof old i buildings, anyone purchasing pays for the land only, and can build to suit himself. • t> Section 18, Township of Sunnyside, containing balf-an-acre, with frontage to- •' t. John street, and adioining the restdeuce of Adam Gibson, Esq. The Trust having to be at once wound up, these properties are for bona fide sale,'and the. Auctioneers have roach pleasure in, directing attention to an opportunity, which now seldom occurs, of acquiring good redden* site* at fair market values.

For further particulars u.; j *o-: i CALLAN AND GALIiAWAY, Solicitors, Jetty street; Or to THE AUOHOOTSERS. PUBLIC NOTICES. \ UNEDIN HOETIOT7LTU;RAL 1 SOCIRTJT'S SPRING SHOW, 15th Ootober, at the Choral Hall, Moray place. Entries close at the Hall on Thursday, the 14th. at 8 p.m. , „' , Prhse Schedules, Entry Forms, and Members' Tickets obtainable from Mr J. J.; P*y°*t Princes street; or John H. Every, P.O. Box 6, Dunedin. ■■■. ■■ "■■ GRAND EXHIBITION SPRING NOVELTIES. ROWN, EWING, AND 00. New Goods Are showing in the various deNew Goods partncents a ungnifioent Stock of New Goods New Goods, which; for.variety New Goods and quality, combined 'with sale-, New Goods aWe prices, cannot be equalled. New Goods Mr Kwing is now visiting the New Goods Home markets, and knowing of New Goods our increased facilities to further New Goods extend our business, he baaalready New Goods sent us for this season double the New Goods quantity of Goods ordered*; New Goods New Millinery, New .Mantles, New Goods New Silks and Plushes, New New Goods Dress Materials,' New Prints, New Goods New Washing lektures, New New Goods Ribbons and Lftoesy' Now Gloves. New Goods New Hosiery,' New Boys' and New Goods Youths' <Jk»thinfc<m»d GentleNew Goods men's Mercery. -.;-t-.v;' BROWN, EWING, ANPiQCfc PIANOS 1 PIANOS! -PIANOS! H E © B ; B> N cheapest house in the OMonys.laJf! .Pianos, Organs, and every kind of Musioalilnrt Th&Sheet Music stock is JM be sold. Buy from thoDreßden,a|.W, HAVE this" day Purchased/'t&fr*C<>Alioontinuanbe"of favow m libemßy ■fcertrared on TV GEQRGK «Start' W* Apn1.4886., 239 Princesrstreet South. F YOU [■ ■ ■ : . -Bt EN I N^ a '. , ( Sixteen Wonto ior.One <8«Bta»

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Evening Star, Issue 7340, 12 October 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 7340, 12 October 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 7340, 12 October 1887, Page 3

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