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AUCTIONS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THURSDAY. 10th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, Oriental Hotel, Princes street. TAMES SAMSON AND CO. t have received instructions from Mr Fenton to sell by auction, 'J he whole of the furniture in the above hotel. Particulars in future advertisement. FRIDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. VALUABLE and SUBSTANTIAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Exhibition drawing-room suite (black and gold, flowered satin), centre ottoman, five-frame Brussels | carpets (20ft x 14Jft), 14ft squares, etc., ornamental table, plush placque, Carrara marble statuette and pedestal, walnut davenport, gilt pier-glass, cornice poles and rings, 2 red pine bookcases (beautifully finished), pictures, wicker easy chairs, red pine sideboard, walnut piano and 2 piano stools, kauri dining-table, •>h t Austrian chairs, marble clock Uck and gold, 3-day), 4 fishing roadt>, with reels and flies, hand organetta,- set of four handsome dish-cover?, best electro steel and bronze fender and fireiron?, large mangle, fenders and irons, oilcloth, linoleum, doub'e brass and iron bedsteads ana bedding, full Scotch cedar chest drawer?, mirror, handsome toilet ware, bedroom and kitchen furniture, etc., etc. ONTAGU PYM L has received instructions to sell the above by auction, at his Rooms, in High street, on Friday, 11th November, at 2 o'clock. ■Without reserve.—Owner leaving Colony. Removed to Rooms for convenience. On view day before and morning of sale. MONDAY, sth DECEMBER, 1887, At 2 o'clock. BUILDING LEASES. ONTAGU PYM . will sell by publio auction, on Monday, sth December prox., at 2 o'clock p.m., at his . Rooms, High street, Dunedin, City Corporation building leases of the land originally reserved for a cattle .uaiket. The said laud is surrounded by the Tows Belt and adjoins the Victoria Park, is preeminently salubrious, and unrivalled for beauty of situation and convenience of access. ■ lans of the ground, with abstract of conditions of. lease and upset rentals of the allotment?, are now ready, and may be had on application to the Town Clerk, or to MONTAGU PYM* Auctioneer. Dunedin, 29th October, 1887. FRIDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. In Rooms, Rattray street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. JAMES A. PARE AND CO. are instructed to sell by auction, at their booms, on Friday, A quantity of useful Household furniture and effects. Without reserve. SATURDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. VALUABLE ÜBRARY. AMES A. PARE AND 00. f are instructed by the proprietor (who is leaving Dunedin), to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Rattray Btreet, on Saturday—A large catalogue of valuable books. Particulars in next advertisement. Catalogues being prepared. TUESDAY, 15th NOVEMBER, 1887, At 2 o'clock. FREEHOLD AND COTTAGE, ST. KILDA. JAMES A. PARK AND CO. are instructed to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Rattray street, on Tuesday, Allotments 7 and 8, block 38, St. Kilda, containing 33 poles, fronting Bird and Calder street?, together with the 3-roomed cottage thereon. Terms at sale. MEETINGS. COURT PBIDE OF THE LEITH, A.0.F., No. 3,992. TO-MORROW being a Holiday, the usual Meeting will be held on Friday, at theusual place. Members are requested to Meet: at the District Chambers, Stuart Btreet, Tomorrow Morning, at 10 o'clock, to join the Procession. JAMES MACFIE, Secretary. R M'LAUCHLAN'S EX-PUPILS are . requested to Meet on THURSDAY EVENING, 10th hut., at 7,30, St. John's Hall, Roslyn. EX-PUPIL. TAGO LAWN T&NNIS CLUB.—The r Annual Meeting will be held at Wain's. Hotel on Saturday, 12th November, at 8 p.m. C. E. LLOYD, Hon. Sec. SHIPPING. XOURSION to I MAORI KAIK AND OUTSIDE HE.DS(wea-, -" ther permitting). Prince of Wales' Birthday, Wednesday. 9th inst. The favorite S.S. INVERCARGILL, from Rattray street Wharf at 10 a.m. Landing passengers without transhipping into boats. Return Fares, 2a 6d. KEITH RAMSAY, Agent. OR BROAD BAY ? AND MAORI KADI > (Weather permitting). S.S. SHAG, ON WEDNESDAY, 9th INST.,, At 10 a,m. Fare (return) .. 2a 6d. H. GUTHRIE, Agent* ' Voget street. . PRINCE OF WALES' BD2TJBDAY. EXERCUSIONS TO MAORI EADX AND. OUTSIDE HEADS. , 7 j mHE S.S. GBAfTOy X will (weatier permitting) leave. Rattray* street Wharf at 10 a.m,l on Wednesday, 9th inst.,. for Maori Kaik and outside, returning abotifc--5 p.m. The S.S. BEAUTIFUL STAR will also bo.despatched at same time for Maori Kaifr,. landing passengers at Wharf. Return Fare ... 2s 6d. Refreshments can be had on board. Note —Should the weather at 10 a.m. be unfavorable, but *h.o,w signs of improving, the Excursion a will be postponed till noon. UNJON STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. 'NIONSTKAMSHIP OF tttfW SEALED ._ TIMETABLE FOR OAMARU.—BEAUTIFUL STAR, S.&, on Friday, 11th November. Passengers* from Dqaedin Wharf at 10 p.m. Cargo, till 3 P. W. FORLYfasLTON- AND WKLUNGTOI, WAIHORA, as., on Wednesday, 9U> November. Passengers by 2.30 p.m, train, - FOR PIOTON NELSON. TaRANaM ANl> MANUKAU. - PENGUIN, *>&, orr Tuesday, 15th November. Passengers from ' Dunedin Wharf At 3 n.xrv FOR AUCKLAND VIA LYTTELTONv WELLINGTON. NAPD3R, &Btl* GISBORN*.-WAIHORA. aa>, on Wedncpd*y, 9th November, Passengera by &Ssp,m. train. FOR MELBOURNE VIA BLUFF.— MANAPOURL a.8., oa Thursday* lOtb November. Passengers by 3.34 p.». train. TON. AND WELLINGTON.— WAKATIPU, 5.»., about Saturday, 19th November. FOR SYDNEY VIA LYTrBftON; WELLINGTON. NAPIER. GISBOBNK* AND AU(3KXA^D.-WAraOßA^«.a; i «9 Wednesday, 9th November. Passengera by 2.30. una. train. FOR rlfl FROM AUCKXANB.—WAINJEL, . 8.5., about Monday, 14th November. ; FOa TONGA, BAI&LA, AND TAHITI—RICHMOND* R.M.. leaves AUOKLANI3 about Nowssberlfc Freight and booked through. Full particular «» application. iSraoui Cargo and rwmtam' SmiVieie i i Reduced FaresAndGargo Bates, FOR WESTPORT VIA TIMABU, AIIAROA,, LYTTELTON. WELLINGTON. SJHU ! NELSON.-GRAFTON, &a, on Fridirr, 11th November. Passengers from Dun«4w Wharf ftt 4 p.m. . .. .f tl! , ■-,,--,.: H VIA OAMARU,' FOR JIUOKLANDVLI OUttfcu"™ r : OHAU, S.S., early. Omow: Corner of Ycfd, Water, ,|«i v , j

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Evening Star, Issue 7363, 8 November 1887, Page 3

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