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AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 29th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT PORT CHALMERS. By order of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Dunedin, under authority of the " Land Transfer Act, 1885." THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES/ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) have been instructed to offer for sale by public auction, at their Rooms, Lower Rattray street, on the above date, All that parcel of land, containing 21 poles (more or less), being part of sections 5d and 51, George street, town of Port Chalmers, with the shop and dwel-ling-house thereon. For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS; Or to W. M. HODGKINS, solicitor, 73 Princes street, Dunedin. MONDAY, 26th MARCH, 1888, At 12 o'clock. VALUABLE CIT? FREEHOLD. By Order of the Registrar Supreme Court. Under Power of Sale in Mortgage.

AMES A. PARE AND CO. , have received instructions from tha Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Dunedin to offer for sale by public auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, Dunedin, under power of sale conferred under or by virtue of Deed of Mortage, Register No. 59,357, on Monday, the 26th March, at 12 o'clock, The following valuable freehold property : Lot I.—Section 31, block 36, Dunedin, containing a quarter of an acre, having a frontage to Union street of 165 feet by depth of 66 feet to Clyde street, lot ll.—Section 32. block 36, Dunedin, containing a quaiter of an acre, having a frontage to Hyde street of 66 feet by a depth of 165 feet, together with the convenient 7-roomed dwelling-house thereon, garden, etc. If Lot L does not sell it will be divided into two allotments. Cards to inspect the Property can be obtained at the office of the Auctioneers. Liberal terms of payment can be arranged. Title under the Land Transfer Act. For further particulars apply to Messes STEWART, HOLMES, AND DENNISTON, Solicitors, Liverpool street; Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY MARCH 14, At 1 o'clock. *-* JOHNS AND CO. have received instructions from Mr Fraser to sell by auction on the premiser. Forth street, 3 doors p (iear Pelichet Bay), Superior piano, by Schultz (nearly new); Also his household furniture, consibting of Suite in red rep, centre table and cover, pictures, carpet (about 16 x 12), full chest of drawerp, superior French bedstead in red pine, spring mattress, single bedsteads, palliasses and mattrosses, tables, chairs, washstands and ware, toilet glasses, oilcloth, fenders and irons, laundress's pyramid stove and irons, portable boiler, boilers, saucepan?, aud several wash-tubs, etc, etc. Also, 2 sots of iron bootmaker's huts and stands, etc., Sewing maohine, in good order.

TUESDAY, 13th MARCH, At half-past one o'clock, HOUSEHOLD FURINITURE, ORGAN, Etcl, Sale by auction cm the Premises, Southampton Hotel, North-east Valley. JAMES SAMSON AND 00. have received instructions from Mr J. E. White (who is removing his family to Melbourne), to sell by auction, the whole of his Household Furniture, inoludingnrst-class American organ (nearly new, with nine Stope, knee swells), 100 table, sofa, fender and fireirons, carpet, hearthrug, arm chair, barometer, double and single iron bedsteads and bedding, washstand, ware, timepiece, mirror, picture;, kerosene lamp, floorcloth, kitchen furniture, coal vase, clock, washing machine, cupboard, kitchen, cooking, and laundry appliances, dogkennel, parrot and cage, and several hives o£ bees, etc., etc., etc WEDNESDAY, 14th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. Sale by auction of HOUSEHOLD FURHITURB, Eta r . On the Premises, Albion Villa, Filleul street. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions from Miss Brosnan (who is leaving for Victoria), to sell by auction, her household furniture, including—Superior red pine sideboard, mantelpiece mirror, hair oouch, dining-room table, cane ohaii s, whatnot, gents' armed ohaiiv window curtains, fender and flreirons, asnpan, ornaments, glass and china ware, floorcloth, doormats, hall table, kerosene lamps, book shelves; and the furniture of five bedrooms, including9doubleandsinglebedsteadsaad bedding, double and single washstands and ware, looking glasses, carpets, oilcloth, baths, portable boiler, dolly and tub, large pier glass; kitehen furniture and requisites, laundry utensils, homemade jams ami jellies, etc., etc. No reserve.

WEDNESDAY, 14th MARCH, At 12 o'clock. BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL Situated in Walker street. -"AMES SAMSON AND CO. tl have received instructions from Mr C# Cooper to sell by auction, on the Premise), Walker street—24 Two and Three-roomed Cottages ; to be removed not later than six days after day of sale. No reserve. WEDNESDAY, 14th MARCH, At 2 o'clock, UNRB3BRVKD SALE BY AUCTION 01 SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, ETa On the Premises, Scotia street, Fort Chalraew. JAMES SAMSON AND oft have been favored with instructions froa Mrs Ferguson, who is leaving for England, to sell by auction, Her Household Furniture, including— Superior dining-room suite in morocco leather, first-class piano, mahogany cheffonier, plate-glass mirror, suite in haircloth, couch and two large chaiis to match, floorcloth, doormats, pictures, vaseß, ornaments, oarpetr, Wertheira sewing machine, kerosene lamps, hall table, fender and fire irons, double and single iron bef?» steads and bedding, looking glasser, dressing tables, washstands and ware, chest of drawers, kitchen furniture. cooking utensils, Etc., etc, eta AT CASTLEROOK STATION, LUMSDEN, THURSDAY, 15th MARCH, At 1 o'clock. 13,500 SHEEP. 13,500 SHEE.Fi. -.;\ THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED), under instructions fro'ji Messrs M'Eenzie and M'lntosh (who have to give irame* diate possession of their Run, sold at the Govern* ment Salo on 28th ult.), will Bell by public auction, as above, and Positively Without Re* serve, ihe whole of their first-class Merino Flock, comprising—--600 lambs 922 2-tootb. wethers and ewes 2,267 4-tonth „ „ 820 6,tooth „ „ 3,40 ft 8-tooth „ ,„ 543 broken-mouthed wetfjj re ind ewes. The sheep will be properly drafted befrra th< sale, and the wethers fend ewes offered sepM rately in lots to suit purchasers. Afc* On feeeount of the Hon, M. Holmes: 2,000 three-quarter-bred lambs 1,000 2-tooth cross-bred ewes •;' j - 1,000 4-tooth oioss-bred wethers (nearly fal) 1,000 cross-bred lambs, oft tussock.. - , N.B.—The sale wiU take place in the Qartl rock Yards (kindly lent tor the occasion).; lb,. distance from Lnmsdea it tare* traps may h*kad to the toimißbiiiki -•> rlvr,. J-OHN TUBNBUIJi, MwAgesc * E, WA^N^wrfaofiewfc,

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Evening Star, Issue 7468, 12 March 1888, Page 3

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