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▲UOTIONB. »ATUB!DAT, 24th DEO Atlto'flloeb --- ■----" J0 If :kll7 "'.A N J> 'W'Qjgi' _ > hare tecefced instructions Boberfc Goodiissonto sail by antiop, on the proinyy, iKwPatersou's Hotel, St Elda, ■ r £~i,.,^i 3 ifeßng hacks, 3 cows in fijfl fflffk (giffeg about 85 quarts per day), 8 o*rr near calving, '2 heifers, 1 young bjOLatyui 20fowlL»l)Mgofeh»ft : ; ''":;' Bedsteads, bedding, chair, table* crockerX) cutlery, eta, etc. "■■'■ '>"-"' The rf«hta<rf a good milk ran. The above are tor absolute sale, as the graft 1 is leaving for Melbourne. ' . y . At 2 o'clock, ..f.'"^,.'.'j v'~ t To doge Accotmta for the.."Baj^:,,.,*;:,, Men's sard Youths' Suits. ' ' ' "' " Men's atdTouthj'Trou«ereaadve»BJK :.. 4 Boys' and Children's Suits. . Remnants of Tweeds. Also, ';-'■■' Double and Bingle-barreUed Guns. M. S~P~E DDIN © FRIDAY, 23rd DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. In Booms, Rattray street. GBEBNHOUSE POT PLANTS. ' AMEB A. PARE AND Oa are instructed to sell by auction, at tkeif Booms, on Friday, A great variety of choice Pot Plants, consisting of—'etunias, pelargoniums, fuchsias, eta, «ta, All in full bloom. ; FRIDAY, 23rd DECEMBER, ; At 12 o'clock. On account of whom ft may concern. 22cwt THAMES DRY HEMATITE PAINT, sowt „ BED PAWT i» Oft. Bows „ GBEEN „ , 2owt „ OAK „ ONTAQ U P -Y * _■ has received instructions to sell. the above by auction, at his Booms, High street, on Friday, the 23rd December, at 12 o'clock, ■ Without reserve. Samples can be seen at Booms of Auctioneer;. FRIDAY, 23rd DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock AMES SAMSON AND CHX have received instrrctions from .Mr Lilian to sell by auction, at their Booms;' " His Household Furniture, incltfding— Dining-room suite in leather, parlor suite ist cretonne, walnut frame, superior Brussels carpets (12-9 x 11-3),Hearth-rtsgs, fender and flrelrons, whatnot mahogany Bideboaiu^" cheffonier, pictures, ornaments, marble 3-day clock, double and single iron bedsteads, i raattreßS, feather pillows, bit /quilts, sheets, bedroom carpets, .wash* stands and ware, mirrors, dressing? tables, chest of drawers, Vienna chairs; spring-bottom chairs in leather, curtains, poles, and rings, cUning-tabte; kitchen furniture, cooking and laundry necessaries, portable boiler, garden. tools, perambulator, preserving pan, Etc., etc, etc. Also, First-class turning-lathe (with all the appliances), lady's side-saddle and bridle. ■■<''. '■:_ SAggBPAY, 24th DECEMBER; J' At 1 o'clock sharp. Great Sale of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES' (One of the most valuable and varied Catalogues ever submitted to'public competitionin ; , Dunedin), In Samson's Saleroom, Dowling street. AMES SAMSON AND G* r have received instructions from A. Isaacs; licensed Pawnbroker, Royal' Arcade, to sell by public auction, at their Rooms, Dowling'street tto Lyceum), , ' ' The following list of Unredeemed Pledge*—' 1886.—February 24th," 1240, gold ear-rings and 2 rings, November 24th, 7108, saver set knife, fork, and spoon, silver bracelet, gold locket, and ear-rings, December 21st, 7668, gold ring. 1887.—February 11th, 892, gold ring; 21st, 1090, violinand case and music standi 26th, 1175, 2 pairs trousers and vest and silver chain; 1178, accordion. March26th, 1622, 3 g. rings; 1672, brooch and ear-rings. April 6th, 1681, geld hunting keyless watch and gold chain; 1882, s,h. lever, goldchain and pendant, and gold ring; 1889, a,h. 14th, 2008, silver bracelet; 2013, s.aff geneva and ring; 15th, 2034, s-o.ff geneva; 16th, 2003, silver su 2064, silver chain and ring; j gold hunting keyless "watch; 2098, x pin; 2100, s.o.f. keyless watch;., 2114, silver chain; 23rd, 2168, oil ring; 2159, hj. geneva; .85IT "'"" lever; 2187, g. .ling; 2196, < fcn«Mfes^^ lever; 28th, 2261, s.h. watch andotf29th, 2277, s.h. lever; 2287, suit a locket; 30th, 2310, b.L revolver. J .. 2nd, 2331, o.f. lever; 2336, gpld ring 2340, violin and bow; 4th, 2376Tdial ring; sth, 2394, g. brooch; 7th, carpenter's planes; 2444, g. diamond;; 2467, g. brooch; 2477, meerschaum' lOih, 2496, s hj. lever; 2605, 2511, s.h. geneva and silver chain; IJJ&, 2519, s.L lever, s. necklet, and,r«ndantj 12th| 2540, gold. o:f.j Jtorvsnx* 2621, , gold . o.f. .... geneva; ,lßtii, carpenter's tools; 2664, signet ring ploughplaneandßirons; geneva; 2685,2 pairs trousers and yesti carpenter's tools; 2694, concertina;;,' af. keyless watohY2oth, 2711, sUv«< and locket;, 2713, suit; 21st, 2738, n ""5, 2 whjpe and m. .•■ 2822, boots, otc June 3rd, boots, eta; 4th, 2984, h—--3030, silk dress; 10th, 3098, 1 tools; 18th, 3267, coat; 29th, Wk***: and vest. July 2nd, 3527, drew «nd ren>. nant of flannel: 12th, 3760, ooatand.Tre«tsi lEtb, 3825; dolman and dress; 16th, 384 ft, shawl; 20th, 3925, coat and vest; "" * 3977, coat and vest; 3980, trousera_; vest. August Ist, '4232,.5uit; 4233,008*5! 2nd, 4256, jacket and flannel . 3rd, 4268, dress and eloak; 428 L. ,6th, 4333, dress and polonaise; Jlth,A-*»Jte boots; 13th, 4453, broueetafl; 22nd, 4568, cloak, eta, dress; 27tiV 4«83£ 2 coats; 22nd, 4573, suit; 30th, 4739, riding trousers. September Ist, underclothing; 2nd, 4776, 4shirts;47sL> shawl; 6th, 4834, overcoat and 2 pwj ~: trousers; 12th, 4938, coat and vest..':, .:'■'» Also, 250 lots that do not require to .be adver* tiaed, consisting of jewellery and clothing" of every description, carpenters' tools,' firfe. arms, musical instruments, eta, etc, .- •.: t . Terms cash. ■ j"w.'«tt SATURDAY, 24th DECEMBER, , ' ~-. . ltfcbct... .■-.■:■;. ,:<-.,iMiiX BOARD AND BAY VnSW HOUBE, HALF-MOON, r -■'■■ STEWATO ISLAND. \ ,r, v and furnished the above newAndliajaW imodious 18-roomed house, is modate Tourists and visitors.- Suites of Boamal for Families. and s their servants.' t Thaijk«w, Awarua plies regularly. ifrom 20 tons downwards, always jp 80888 S(JOLIiAY^ rlosi '.«raror*ta*i^ii a U«.breO».> t •:,' FBUITt IABS.-;'-rP"^M-«i» B h»va justreoerve4tiiiß seHNmV«mjiiit7 'CT t AWVBp^rs Packets j for ■/ifereatinrieiyj^ 1 !'*?i^t^,'\'#^' l t ■a

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Evening Star, Issue 7401, 22 December 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 7401, 22 December 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 7401, 22 December 1887, Page 3

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