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AUCTIONS. MONDAY, :«)th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock, On Account ot whom it may concern. SIX DOZEN AUSTRIAN CHAIRS, Assorted. Dm. speddino • will sell the above by anction, on Monday, at 2 o’clock. Cash, without reserve. CONTINUATION OP SALE On TUESDAY, 31st JANUARY, At 11 o’clock, On the premises, No. 25 Rattray street. TO CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. SALVAGE STOCK (from the recent Fire). JAMES A. PARK AND CO. are instructed by Messrs Sainsbury, Ellisdon, and Co. to sell by auction at their store, Rattray street, on Tuesday, The stock of damaged goods, consisting of drugs and druggists’ sundries, including— Ascetic acid, arsenic, neither sulphuric, glycerine wash, carbolic powder, codliver oil, sugar of lead, sulphuric acid, potash, nitric acid, cotton wool, syringes, dispensing bottles, etc., etc. In lots to suit purchasers. TUESDAY, 31st JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. C JOHNS AND CO. • hare received instructions from Mr T. Stocebridgo (who is giving up business), to sell by auction, his Stock of Furniture, on Premises, 138 George street, comprising— Cedar serpentine bookcase, cedar and kauri chests of drawers, early English duchesse tables (in red pine), sofa, couch, and suite (in haircloth), fancy occasional chairs, half-tester and French iron and wood bedsteads, oil-paint-ings (by Dolton), oleograph and water-color (by Foster), model chest of drawers, chairs, tables, towel-rails, secretaire, fenders, clocks, crockery, brushes, and the general collection of a cabinetmaker’s and house-furnisher’s stock, No reserve. Stock must be sold. TUESDAY, 31st JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. DUNEDIN JEWELLERY AND STEAM LAPIDARY WORKS, Moray place, opposite Anderson and Morrison’s. LAPIDARY TOOLS AND PLANT—Turning lathe, 3-h.p. engine, double cylinder and boiler, belting and shafting, large slide rest, greenstone, and about lewt putty powder, casting moulds, etc.; large office safe, letter press, desk, etc, JEWELLER’S SHOP.— Water engine, two pairs wire rollers and two pairs flaring rollers, large screw press and dice, drawbench, fall hammer, two work-benches, melting tools, gas furnace and bellows, brick furnace, etc,, etc. Montagu pym has received instructions from Ur George- Hyndman (who is leaving the Colony) to sell the above, on the Premises, on Tuesday, 31st January, at 2 o’clock. Without reserve. On view morning of sale. V. CMR}" R, WEDNESDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, At 12 o’clock. UNCLAIMED GOODS. Montagu pym has received instructions to sell by auction, at the Carriage Shed Railway Station, on Wednesday, Ist February, at 12 o^lock, Bag (Kelly), box (Sidford), package (Lawrenson), parcel (Ding Hee), package (Clifford), bag (Prof. Black), package (Mrs W. P. Smith), bundle (Mrs Walker), box (Ur 0. Henry), bag (Gibbie), box (Wm. M'Callum), parcel (Prof. Black), canvas package (Mrs 0. J. Webb), small case (N.B. Shipping Co.), portmanteau (R, Reynolds), parcel (W. M’Farlane), box (J. B, Wilson), parcel (D, Leach), bag (Jackson), perambulator (Oogan), parcel (Haynes), parcel (Mason), parcel (Fadgeon), parcel (Melrose), 2 cases (Downey), and numerous bags, portmanteaus, parcels, swags, and bundles. Etc., etc., etc. Also, 16 logs, averaging from 54ft to 64ft in length and containing about 5,000 ft, now lying at Wingatui Junction. Without reserve, Inquiries in reference to above can be made to tha Traffic Inspector, Dunedin, on Monday or Tuesday, January 30 th or 31st. TUESDAY, 31st JANUARY, At 2 o’clock, In the Bankrupt Estate of John Otto, tinsmith, JAMES SAMSON AND 00, have received instructions from thd Official Assignee to sell by auction, on thd Premises. Hanover street (near George street), The whole of the above estate, including— Portable copper boilers, milk cans and measures, watering cans, tin billies, riaO backets, basins, tubs, chimney cowls, dippers, meat and cake tins, teapots, kettles, stable lanterns, fire-shovels, flasks, spades, picks, shovels, hammers, brushes, grindstone, box tacks, tinsmiths’ and plumbers’tools, and a large lot of sundries. THURSDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1888. FREEHOLD LAND In the North Harbor and Blnesldn District. By Order of the Registrar at Dunedin of the Supreme Court of New Zealant), under the provisions of “The Property Law Consolidation Act, 1883, ana under the powers of sale contained in Deed of Mortgage, Registered Number. 61,694. JAMES SAMSON AND 00. have been instructed by the Mortgagee under .the direction of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Dunedin, to offer for sale by public auction, at their Bombs, Dowling street, Dunedin, on the above date, at 12 o’clock noon, All that parcel of land, being part of section 24, block 1., North Harbor and Blueskin District, together with fourroomed house thereon. For farther particulars, apply to THE AUCTIONEERS Or to S. SOLOMON, Solicitor, Princes street, Dunedin. TUESDAY, 31st JANUARY, At 2.30 p.m. VALUABLE FREEHOLD SITE, NKAB PORT CHALMERS. To Manufacturers, Fellmongers, Dairy Factory Directors, and others. DONALD STRONAOH (on behalf of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited) has received instructions to sell by auction, at his Offices, Rattray street, as above 9a 2r 3p Freehold Land, being part of Section 15, Sawyers Bay District. This section is admirably adapted for dairy* ing, fellmongering, refrigerating, manufacturing, or other business purposes. No more suitable site is to be found dose to Dunedin. It is only a few yards distant from the Sawyers Bay Railway Station, and has a never-failing stream of water running right through it, Terms in future advertisement. SATURDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, At 1 o’clock. SHIELHILI* Reid, maollan, and o& have instructions from Mrs T, Wyatt, Shiel Hill, to sell, as above, 12 first-class cows, in milk and coming to calving I yearling Alderney bull 9 heifers 1 pure Ayrshire Bull 4 store pigs 1 BOW Quantity of poultry, dairy utensils, (|gißf cart, hoarse and harness, dray and haw ness, sledge, saddle, etc. Without reserve. REID, MACLEAN, AND' OCX, Auctioneer*

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Evening Star, Issue 7431, 28 January 1888, Page 3

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