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AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 17th MAY, At 12 o’clock. At the Rooms, Manse street. TWELFTH ANNUAL SALE OJf NATIVE AND FOREIGN FURS. Carriage and Railway Rugs, Boas, Muffs, and Sets, Sealskin Handbags, Tea Cosies, Smoking Caps. JAMBS A. PARK AND 00. have instructions from Mr S. R. Clark, the premier furrier of Australia, to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Thursday, May 17, at 12 o’clock, A large and really magnificent and beautiful assortment of _ . Australian and foreign furs, in native bear, opossum, platypus, kangaroo, wallaby, wild cat, fox. Goods now on view. Catalogues at Rooms, FRIDAY, 18th MAT, at 2 o’clock. FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, From the Gladstone Nursery, Invercargill, JAMBS SAMSON AND 00. have received instructions from Mr R. Birrell to sell by auction, at their Rooms, 500 fruit trees, 20,000 quicks, macrocarpa, pines, insignis, ornamental shrubs, etc., etc., etc. No reserve. SATURDAY, 19th MAT, At 11 o’clock sharp; Provincial Yards. RACE PRIVILEGES For May Meeting of Dunedin Jockey Club, WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND 00. will sell by auction, on Saturday, 19tb mat,, at 11 o’clock sharp. The booths, fruit stalls, race books, stabling, etc., for races at Forbury Park on 24th and 26th of May. SATURDAY, 19th MAY At 1 o’clock sharp. EXTENSIVE SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES From the City Loan Office and the Ballarat Pawn Office, 176 Princes street, Consisting of— Gold and silver watches, chains, alberts, jewellery, books, carpenters’ took, musical instruments, clothing, etc., etc. Dm. spbdding • has received instructions from A. Myers and Co. to sell by public auction, at his Rooms, Princes street south, The following Unredeemed Pledges—1886.—March B'h, 995, d.b. gun and g. ring. September 23. d, 4030, g. earrings. October Ist, 4121, s.o.f. watch and g, chain. November 6th, 4588, gold brooch. 1887. January 15th, 194, dressing case; 24 th, 295, parcel sundries. February 25th, 692, spoons, broocii, etc. May 9tb, 1692, s.h. lever; 30tb, 1987, s.h. lever and chain. June 9th, 2144, sh. watch; 2Sth, 2374, s.h. watch. July 1, 2419, e.p. tea and coffee service; sth, 2484, gold chain; Bth, 2518, silver watch and gold ring; 9th, 2528, sword and belt; 11th, 2551, s.h, lever; 2553, pair earrings; 15th, 2603, family Bible; 18th, 2635, gold o.f. lever; 21st, 2683, s.h. lever; 2685, diamond ring; 26th, 2740, g.o.f. lever, chain, etc.; 2744, s.h. lever. August 3rd, 2854, m. table; 2856, s.b. lever; stb, 2881, s.h. lever; Bth, 2921, 2 g. pins and necklet; 12tb, 2979, rug, dressing gown, etc.; 15th, 3007, s.h. lever ; 3009, pneumatic timer; 18th, 3062, s.h. watch; 26th, 3177, stocking machine ; 3181, s.b. lever; 3186, stocking machine; 27tfa, 3194, gold hj. watch, albert, etc. S-ptember 2nd, 3373, g. chain and seal; 3278, tent and oilskin; sth, 3316, revolver and cirtridgcs; Bth, 3368, gold ring; 10th, 3407, s.o.f. watch ; 3411, family Bible ; 3423, s. albert; 12th, 3445, l.g.h, watch; 16th, 3486, gold albert, locket, ring; 17th, 3498, sewing machine; 21st, 3532, s.b. lever; 22nd, 3557, s.o.f. lever; 24th, 3582, s.h. watch and gold albert; 29th, 3623, s.h. lever; 3624, breech-loading gun. October 3rd, 3681, s.h. lever; sth, 3706, greenstone cross and pendant; Bth, 3756, brace, bits, and planes; 10th, 3768, g. ring; 3779, s.h. lever; 13th, 8824, s.h. watch; 14th, 3826, concert flute and s. albert; 3847, ulster; 15th, 3818, family Bible; 17th, 3862, g. albert; 19th, 3888, 2 g. rings; 3889, 2g. rings; 3892, s.h. lever; 21st, 3962, s. Waltham watch; 26th, 3980, 3 & medals; 31st, 4014, 2 epidermic syringes. November 3rd, 4098, gold albert; Bth, 4151, cornet; 10th, 4173, s, bracelet; 11th, 4180, 2 silver necklets; 12th, 4201, trousers and vest; 14th, 4219, bracelet and silver set; 4224, overcoat; 18th, 4374, overcoat. 1888.—January 7th, 111, overcoat; 21st, 279, waterproof, February 2nd, 448, fancy dress suit. Also, 200 lots of clothing and miscellaneous goods that do not require to be advertised. Also, on the same date, at the same place, from the City Loan, late 70 Princes street — 1884. —August 2 tih, 1014, g. ring; 1015, g. brooch; 1016, 4 rings. 1886.—May 26th, 547, s.o.f. watch and chain, 1887. —January 28th, 128, family Bible. March 21st, 319, s.h. watch. June 9tb, 596, s.h. watch and chain. July 12th, 675, gold watch and 2 diamond rings ; 2nd, 686,8.0 f. geneva; stb, 689, bag surgical instruments; 7th, 698, album and clock; Bth, 703, gem ring; 9th, 706, s.b. watch and chain; 18th, 744, s.o. lever; 20th, 750, topaz and diamond ring; 27th, 773, s. Waltham watch; 774, nugget pin; 29tb, 780, g.o.f. watch; 781, lady’s nag, jewelleiy, silver watch, Avgust Bth, 829, s.b, lever; 12th, 838, musical box; 23rd, 883, s.o.f. watch; 27th, 894, s.h. watch; 30th, 908, s.h. lever. September Ist, 915, s.h. watch; 918, parcel sundries and cutlery ; Bth, 942, gold chain and brooch; 10th, 946, gold hj lever; 12th, 954, gold o.f. watch; 15th, 959. g. ring; 17th, 974, s.h. lever. October 3rd, 1020, gold chain ; 12th, 1048, overcoat ; 17th, 1066, chain, brooch, and 2 rings; 20th, 1080. gold o.f. watch and chain; 22nd, 1090, gold chain; 27th, 1101, s. Waltham watch; 31st, 1113, g. earrings, November 15th, 1166, s. Waltham watch; 1167, s.h. lever. Also a lot of miscellaneous pledges not advertised by the owner’s request, and held over from previous sales. Terms cash. Remember SATURDAY, 19th MAY, at D. M. Spedding's auction rooms. SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES IN HAWKE’S BAY. FN. ROBINSON • (on behalf of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Com’ any) will sell by public auction at the Criterion Hotel, Napier, on Wedr esday, 23rd May, 1888, at 2 o’clock p.m., by •>- ler of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Napier, the following freehold and leasehold properties, viz. : Lot I.—Known as Chesterhope, containing 1.440 acres freehold Lot 2.—Known as Prior Park, containing 2,352 a 3r Ip freehold; and 1,588 a 2r Op leasehold, having 16 years to run. Immediately after the sale of the land the following cross-bred sheep will be sold, viz.:— 5,026 (more or loss) depasturing on Chesterhope 3,881 (more or less) depasturing on Prior Park. The above valuable properties are situated within a sljort distance of the rising town cf Napier, and arc all fenced, subdivided, and highly improved. Furtlu r particulars can bo obtained on application to the New Zealand Loan and Mercanti'e Agency Company, or Wilson and Cotteril), solicitors, Napier. P. A. F. BIRCH, Registrar Supreme Court. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, JgEACHCLIFF, ST. CLAIR. MRS J vMl'.s’S I’rivate Board-ng Establishment for Gentlemen and Families. Albion House, corner < f King and St, David streets. COMFORTABLE Board and Residence In Private Family for Three Gentlemen ; five minutes’ walk from Post Office. Apply Mr Bannister, chemist, High street. ■ PANISH Restaurant.—Meals, 6d; Beds, Is (separate rooms); Board and Lodging 17s weekly (in advance). Night porter kept. SUPERIOR Board and Residence for Gentleman ; best situation: bath, piano ; terms, 16s. * 1 Central, ” Stab Office. A GENTLEMAN can be accommodated with superior Furnished Apartments, with use of both bath and stable, if required ; three minutes’ from Mornington tram. Apply “ Record,” care of Mr Lamer, fruiterer, Princes street.

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Evening Star, Issue 7613, 16 May 1888, Page 3

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