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SATURDAY, 24th MARCH. SALE BY AUCTION ! FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. AMES SAMSON AND GO. have been favored with instructions from Mrs Loft to sell by auction, at their Booms, Her Farm, known as The Cedars, near the Dunedin Waterworks, containing by admeasurement 365 acres, together with a Seven-roomed Dwelling-house and Outhouse thereon; large Orchard; all securely fenced. The above is a very desirable property, and will be sold e bargain. Terms easy. Also, Section 57, Selwyn Extension, North-east Valley; together with Four-roomed Cottage and Outhouses thereon. This property is situated conveniently to the trams and North-east "Valley School. Must be sold. Terms given. MONDAY, 19th MARCH, at 11 o'clock. To Bakers and others. JAMES SAMSON AND GO. have received instructions from Mr Seef to sell by auction, on the Premises (opposi Bank of New Zealand), a large quantity of bakers' tools, 2 bakers' ovens, cooking Utensil?, flour, cooking range, chairs, tables, and sundries, etc., etc., etc. Without reserve. MONDAY, 19th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. UNRESERVED SALE BY AUOHON ov HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, On the Premises, Stafford street, near Melville street, .AMES SAMSON AND CO. i have received instructions from Mr Greig (who is leaving the colony) to sell by auction, The whole of his Household Furniture, including— Hair suite, cretonne suite, cheffonier, cedar leo table, mantelpiece mirror, carpets, fenders and fireirons, hearthrugs, dining table, kerosene lamps, carpet (20 x 16), timepieces, pictures, ornaments, umbrella stand, floorcloth, door scraper, mats, filter, dinner set, china and glass ware, cutlery; the furniture of 6 bedrooms, including chests of drawers, washstands ana ware, toilet tables, looking glasses, carpets, towel rails, kitchen furniture, cooking and laundry appliances, etc., etc., etc. TUESDAY, 20th MARCH, At one o'clock. UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION, On the Premises of Mr F. Schaw, Saddle Hill. AMES SAMSON AND DO. r have received instructions from Mr Schaw (who is leaving for Wellington) to sell by auction, The whole of his Household Furniture, Cows, Horses, etc, including— Four cows in milk, 1 calf, 1 hack, harness horse, setter and terrier dogs; 50 fowls, cages and birds. The furniture includes: Chests of drawers, tables, bedsteads, mattresses, window-blinds, washstands and ware, baths, looking-glasses, sewing machine, oven, wheelbarrow, wire netting. garden tools, timber, saddle, bridle, horse-covers, stable and dairy utensils, jar of Bait butter, dinner set, kitchen utensils, Etc., etc., etc. MONDAY, 19th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. On the premises, Kensington. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. AMES A. PARE AND CO. v are instructed by Mr 0. J. Rae (who is leaving Dunedin), to sell by auction, at Park street, 3 doors from Anderson Bay road, Kensington, on Monday, His Household Furniture, comprisingSpring couch (in hair), easy chair (to match), dining table, cheffonier, rocking chair, carpet, pole, chairs, tables, bedroom furniture, china, earthenware, cooking utensils, pot plants, etc. MONDAY, 26th MARCH, 1888, At 12 o'clock. VALUABLE GIT? FREEHOLD. By Order of the Registrar Supreme Court. Under Power of Sale in Mortgage. AMES A PARE AND GO, f have received instructions from the 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 11.-Section 32. block 36, Dunedin, containing a quarter of an acre, having a depth of 165 feet, together with the convenient 7-roomed dwelling-house thereon, garden, etc. If Lot I. 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 streetr Octo THE AUCTIONEERS [MONDAY, 19th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. \ JOHNS AND 00, have received instructions from thai owner (who is leaving Duned-n), to sell By auction, on the premises, Cumberland street <3 doors from Water of Leith), Household Furniture—--2 superior iron bedsteads, mat' trejses and bedding, sewing machine in good order, suite of furnitare, carpets, rugs, oilcloths, fender and irons, cheffotier, tables, mirrors, chairs, colonial sofa, pictures, cutlery, kitehenware, boilers, 2 rolls wire netting, lot of Venetian blinds, washstands and ware, chest of drawer?, curtains, blinds, etc No reserve. TUESDAY, 20th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. BREECH AND MUZZLE LOADING GUNS, ROOK, MARTINI.HENRY, AND SALOON RIFLES, AIR GWS, REVOLVERS, Em M. SPEDDINO j will offer by auction, at his Booms, on Tuesday first, at 2 o'clock. A large consignment of guns, rifles, and] pistols. Without reserve. On view from Monday morning. THURSDAY, 9Sfth MARCH, 1888?. AT AWAM/U ESTATE, OAMARU, N.& GreH Clearing Sale of Stud Clydesdale" Entires, Mares, and Geldings; ah>e> Lincoln and Leicester Sleep. HE UNDERSIGNED hare receive* fe* _j. btructions from Bon. & Holmes te> offer for unreserved Bale on above date, the whole of the Awamofrstud, consisting of—--9 entirea 170 mares, fillies, and'geldings 80; pure stud Linoolns and 5 ram* 70 pure border Leicesters and &»m» 10 shorthorn heifers and 2 yojaag bolls. The Auctioneers can with eeofldence retitsmend this sale to stud-wasters, farmers, and others, and venture to say that never has such an opportunity offered in the colonies for securing Clydesdales and Eanooln and lieicesteir sheep of the highest class. FLEMING k HEDLEY, Oamaru, MID, MACLEAN, & CO \ tv,,*.*. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & 00. / mBMW » Aufltioneera. <

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Evening Star, Issue 7473, 17 March 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 7473, 17 March 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 7473, 17 March 1888, Page 3

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