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ATKJTIONS. TUESDAY, 3rd APRIL* At 2o'cA»ekv Unreserved Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Em On the Premises, George street, near Dnnda* street. JAMES SAMSO-N AND 00« have received instructions '»??? *sFfc sock (' auction. The whole of his Furniture, including— Walnut suite in rep (11 pieces), cheffonier, occasional table, oval table, handsome* Brussels carpets, square cedar dinrogroom table, fender and fireiroßß, chests of drawers, double and_nngknw«» bedsteads," wtndoTcurtoii» and Minds, Vienn* chairs, floorcloth, Jdtehen furniture, cooking, kitchen, afld laundry ap, pliances, kerosene lamps, pjetwes,gl»Bß and china ware, door mats, Etc., etc., etc. WEDNESDAY, 4th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. On the premises, South Dunedin (near Cansbrook Grounds). ___ SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. "AMES A. PARK. AND. Oa« 0 ore instructed b. leaving for Melbourne), to sell by auction, on the premises, M'Glashan street, off Cargrtl r °Her Household furniture and Effects, con. m 'suite (in horse-hair), oval cedar table, cheffonier, pier glass, fender andirons, pictures, carpets, rug, kerosene lamps, curtains, 2 sewing maohines, revolver, a very beautiful and costly diamond out crystal toilet set, with mirror, double and single iron bedsteads and bedding, washstands and ware, chest of drawers, tables, chairs, oilcloth, glass and china ware, etc., rift Also, kitchen furni* ture and utensils* _______ TUESDAY, 3rd APEIt, At 2 o'clock. i JOHNS AND CO. the owner (who is leaving for Melbourne) to sell by auction, on the premises, Poplar House, Moray place (near Choral Hall), PIANO, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc. Cedar suite (in horsehair), dining table, fenders and irons, carpets, pictures, drawing-room suite (in rep), round table, cedar cheffonier and bookcase, superior pier-glass, duchesse chest of drawers and washstand, sets of ware, washstrmcte, table and cbaixs, minora, double afid single bedsteads and bedding, superior awing cot, washing machine, tubs, boilers, saucepans, cutlery, crockery, etc., CU>. Piano, by good maker. SATURDAY, 7th APRIL. At* 2 o'clock* ST. CLAIR EXTENSION ST. CLAIR, HE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, ZEALAND (LIMITED) has been instructed by Mrs Groves to offer for sale by public auction in their Rooms, Rattray street, Dunedin, on Saturday, 7th April, at 2 o'olock. .... Her valuable property, St. CMr, whieh baa been subdivided into 28 allotments, containing areas of from 32 polea to half an acre. 1 his Township ifl beautifully situated on tha Forbury road, adjoining Allandale, and comprised some of the finest building sites in that now favorite locality. On one section there is a large substantially built house of 7 rooms, with all necessary outbuildings, and on another a cottage of 4 rooms. The terms will be very easy: Small deposits, and the balance extending oyer a term of 4 years with interest at 6 per cent. For further particulars and lithographs, apply to Mrs Groves, on the property, or to the Auctioneers,

LOST FOUND 6c. (TBAYED from Roslyn, Black - and - tan .J Collie Dog. Reward on returning Mine to Matbeson Bros, Roslyn. IF Party does not Return Brown Retnever Dog taken from Waverley on Friday, will be prosecuted. F. Thomson, Oxford street, South Dunedin. OST, a Pocket Business Account-book, j_J with black glazed cover*. Return to Adam Paterson, ironmonger, 6 Stafford street. Reward. . LOST, from Fairfield, Bay Horse, branded TH on near shoulder. Mrs M'Crorie, Fairfield, Green Island. PUBLIC NOTICES. .UN at the Rink To-night. PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS HE DEBSDBN .3 :i.i.-i -_ .11 -;jn„ tn ka +.!»« host and cheapest house in the Colony for Pianos, Organß, and every kind of Musical Instrument. The Sheet Music stock is enormous, and must be sold. Buy from the Dresden at Wholesale Prices under the Easy Hire System. J. A. X. REIDLE, Manager. TO HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OP DUNEDIN. T7E, the undersigned, being desirous of and our appreciation of his many public services, and being aware that many of our fellow* citizens share our sentiments, respectfully request you to convene a public meeting of those in our city who wish to testify ther appre* ciation of Mr Street's public career as a oitijjen, as a councillor, and as Mayor of Dunedini—? James Cramond David Betbune. H. S. Fish, jun. J. Hislop John Barron C. S. Reeves M. Joel J- A. Chapman W. Owen John W. Roberts Simon M'Donald W. A. W. Wathen James R. Thornton Wm. Gregg And others. Mayor's Office, Town Hall Buildings, Dunedin, 31st March, 1888. In accordance with your request, I hereby call a Public Meeting of those in sympathy with the above object, to be held at the GRAND HOTEL at 8 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 3rd pros. W. DAWSON, _ Mayor. BOROUGH OF ROSLYN. NOTICE. A3LIP having occurred on the North Taieri road, near Wakari Township, publia notice is hereby given that Tiaffic between Halfway Buah and Roslyn must go by way of Kirkland Hill or through the Township of Broughton; and that portion of the North Taieri road above referred to ia closed during repairs. By order. '''■" A. C. BEGG, Mayor. Roslyn, 31st March, 1888. BROWN, EWING, AND CO. have made for many years a Special Study of the various makes of Gloves suitable for thi« market. They are in the position of holding » and every attention is paid ladies requiring Gloves for either promenade or evening wear, The following irakes in stock and fresh consignments by evei j direct steamer:— LADIES' KID GLOVES. The "Ruddigore" (4-buttons), black, brown, and slates. The "Czarina" (4-buttons), tans, self-points. The " Florence " (4 and 6-buttons and clasps), all shades.

Tan Bracelet (6 buttons), a decided novelty. Ladies' Suede Gloves, white and cream, 8 and 10-button lengths; white and cream, lace arms, Blateand gobelin, 6,8, and 10-button lengths; tans, 10,12, and 15-button lengths. Ladies' Russian Calf Gloves (4-clasp black, brown, and dark colors; also lined and fur tops. Nor'-wester (lined), Astrachan backs—latest novelty. 4-button (tan) Newmarket, heavy made. Children's 2-claep (lined), calf. Ladies' Evening Silk Gloves, black, white, cream, buttercup, and evening shades. Cashmere Gloves, blacks, browns, navies, etc., etc __ HE Dudes on Skates To-night, Great fun,

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Evening Star, Issue 7485, 2 April 1888, Page 3

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