AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, sth JANUABY, On the Premises, Oaversbam.< HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE akd EFFECTS. JAMES A. PARK AND 00. are instructed by Mra Langmnir to sell by auction, on the Premises, near Benerolent Institution, Main road, Caversham, Her Household Furniture, comprising couoh in haircloth, cedar bookcase with glass doors, mahogany 100 table, velvet pile tablecover, marble clock, cane chairs, carpets, S.P. double half-tester bedstead and hangings, palliasses, horsehair mattresses, toi!et table, waahstands and ware, toilet glasses, chest drawers, wardrobes, kitchen tables and utensils, etc., etc. Also, a lot of pot plants, garden tools, hone, dray, and harness. FRIDAY, 6th JANUARY, At 6 o'clock. In Rooms, Rattray street. HOUSEHOLD FURN.Ti RE and EFFECTS. JAMES A. PARE AKD 00. are instructed to sell by auction, at their Rooms, on Friday, A large quantity of useful Household Furniture and effects, comprising— Handsome easy chair in cretonne, 6 chairs haircloth, bookcases, gilt mirror, dining table, easy chairs, colonial sofas, 100 tables, large chest drawers, brass* mounted bedstead, Vienna chairs, 8 roller, patent mangle, kitchen dresser, etc., etc.
SATURDAY, 7th JANUARY, 1888, At 2 o'clock. At Watsons' Hotel, High street. ALLANDALE TOWNSHIP, Adjoining St. Clair. .HE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTAL AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NE„ ZEALAND (LIMITED) are instructed to offer for sale by publio auction, on Saturday, January 7th, 1888, at Watsons' Hotel, High street, at 2 o'clock, Iwenty-eiKht ALLOTMENTS In the Township of Allandale. The Proprietors have determined to sell the above, and have therefore made the upset prices very low, as may be seen by consulting the lithograph plans now being issued. For beauty of position, richness of soil, and proximity to the Beach and Baths, there is no township to compare with the above, while the tramway passing along the front sections provides an easy means of access from town, Termß.—One-fifth cash, and the balance by yearly instalments extending over four years, hearing 6 per cent, interest. For further particulars and lithographs apply to THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), Auctioneers, • Rattray street, Duaedin.
TUESDAY, 10th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock, Unreserved Sale of NEARLY NEW AND SPECIALLY IMPORTED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, by the best English Makers. DRAWING-ROOM.—Walnut piano by Ronlsh (full-toned trichord), black-and-gold music stand, plush tapestry, black-and-gold suite, tapestry curtains, blaok-and-gold overmantel, velvet pile carpet and rug, black-and-gold cabinet, black-and-gold wicker chairs, brass fender and fireirons, black-and-gold card table and occasional tables, handsome walnut worktable (inlaid) paintings, two plushmounted hand-painted placques, two very beautiful porcelain water-color paintings, plush mirror, wall brackets, very handsome marble and bronze clock with side ornaments, porcelain, terra cotta, and Dresden china ornaments of the choicest description. DINING-ROOM.—Superior mahogany and morocco suite (imported), mahogany sideboard, telescope dining-table, Brussels carpet and rags, cut-steel fender and fireirons, ashpan, mirror, bronze and marble clock, bronze figures, marble vases, electro ware and crystal, dinner and dessert service, etc.
HALL.—Hat stand, chairs, and table. BREAKFAST ROOM.—Leather eonch, red pine waggon, table, Austrian easy chair, bookshelves, fender and irons, ashpan, Brussels carpet and rug, coal vase. BEDROOM.—Brass-mounted bedstead and hangings, satin eider-down quilt, spring mattress, red pine duchesse dressing table and marble-topped washstand, very costly handpainted toilet service, red pine wardrobe, easy chair, sofa and 2 chairs, tapestry carpet, etc.; also, the complete furnishing of spare bedroom, nursery, kitchen, etc ATONTAGU PYM /I has received instructions from A. SilverBton, Esq., to sell the above by auction, at bis Residence, Littlebourne (lately the residence of Mr J. B. Bradshaw, deceased), on Tuesday, the 10th January, at 2 o'clock. The furniture will be on view on the afternoon before and the morning of sale. Catalogues in course of preparation. The whole to be sold without reserve, as Mr Silvereton is leaving the Colony. ,
SHIPPING. NION STEAMSHIP 1 \J COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). „,_ T iME-TABLE. FOR OAMARTJ.-BEAUTIFUL STAB, s.s., on Tuesdays and Fridays. Passengers on Friday from Dunedin Wharf at 10 p.m. Cargo till 3 p.m. FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, PICTON, AND NELSON. - PENGUIN, s.s., on Friday, 6th January. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 3 p.m. Cargo till noon. FOR PIOTON NELSON. TARANAKI AND MANUKAU.—HAWEA, s.s., on Monday, Qth January. Passengers from Dunedin. Wharf at 3 p.m. FOR AUCKLAND VIA LYITEXfIXW.. WELLINGTON. NAPIER, ANI» GISBORNE. MARAROA, a.E, on Wednesday, 11th January, Pawragertfirou Dunedin Wharf at 2.30 p.nv > . FOR MELBOURNE VIA BLUFF.-i HAUROTO, s.s., on Thursday, 6th January. Passengers by 3,45 p.m. train. 1 FOR SYDNEY VIATIMARU, LYTTELTON! AND WELLINGTON. - WAKATIPU. a,g» t on Thursday, sth January. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 4 p.m. Cargo till I p.m. FOR SYDNEY VIA LYTTELTON; WELLINGTON. NAPIER, GISBORNE, AND AUCKLAND.-MABARCkA, 5.8., onWednesday, 11th January. Passengers front Dunedin Wharf at 2,80 p,». FOR HJI PROMAUaKLAND.-.WAINUI,. obont 6th January, Freight t&dPuitnfßr* booked through, Full partloulm 09 application, Spbcial Oaboo and Passtoom snrxcf* Reduced Fares and Cargo Rates, . . FOR WBSOTORT VIA TiMAJiU, AXAEOi. LYTTELTON. WELLINGTON. AWj NELSON.-GRAFTON, n, on Ffi*-' 6th January. Passengers from Dun Wharf at 4 bjd. Cargo till 2 p.m. ■ VIA OAMARU, XIMARU, LYTTJBLTON, WW.TJNOTON. AND NELSON. MAWHERA, g.&, on Friday erfl January. Passengers from Donedint Wharf at 10p.m. Cargo till 3p.m. FOR AUCKLAND VIA OAMAKtf, TIMARU, LYTTELTON, NAPIBK, GISBORNE. AND TAURANGA,- , OHAU, s.a, on Thursday, stb January. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 10 p. m v Cargo till ft p.m. During the months of December, Ja Futruary, and March, Return Tickets will f issued over the Company's Lines at Reduced Rates, available for Return for Three Months from date of issue. Offices : Corner of Yoga), Water, and Cumberland streets.
AMUSEMENTS. RINCESS'S THEATRE, Under the Management of Mr Frank Gardner. " A hit, a very palpable bit." THE CENTRE OF ATTRACTION THE CENTRE OF ATTRACTION. CROWDED HOUSES. ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCES. - THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock* CARRIE SWAIN THE TOMBOY CARRIE SWAIN THE TOMBOY. Received Nightly with Enthusiasm and Delight Enthusiasm and Deli]"' To-night Miss SWAIN wiH repeat"h«rwonderft*l VOCAL AND TBRKMOHOMtAN SPKCIALTIR& THE KISS SONG ('II Bado% TH* TYROLEAN MAID. (Thus song hat a tcm! range of nearly three octaves, and ! specially for Miss Swain to alt««r ih« extraordinary compass of her voioa» wnk&haa«** cited the admiration of all motioal i " ' Revelation). r ' .4' * . Flan of reserved seats at the, DMtti| PJan»
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Evening Star, Issue 7410, 4 January 1888, Page 3
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