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AUCTIONS. MONDAY, 4th JUNE, At 2 o'clock. At Stores, Princes street south, Dunedin. RAILWAY CONTRACTOR'S PLAN f. »EID, MACLEAN, AND 00. .L have received instructions from Mr W. J. A. Sanderson, to sell as above. 1 10 h.p. portable engine, guaranteed in thorough order 1 10-in centrifugal pump (aim;»t new, vith 3 lengths piping and bend) 2 4-ton jib cranes (new) 5 5-ton jib cranes 5 stone trollys 3 crab winches (double and single purchase) 9 Geiman lifting jacks, 2 to 4 tons 2 pieces ironbark 37ft 10 x 10, 1G steel drills, f> iron jumi>e»v, 27 iron crowbars, 71 bluestone quarry picks, 60 picks, 59 long-handled shovels, 55 pick handles, 18 striking hammer?, 21 steel gads, 2 heavy ropes, 1 coil Gin indiarubber beltinf, 3 indiarubber pipes, 2 coils pump hose, 2 anvils. 2 pairs blacksmith's bellows, 1 vyce, 2 jack spheres, 8 wheelbarrows. 24 steel crowbars (octagon), 6ft blister steel 2 xf, 14ft octagon steel I}, 56ft black pipicg, 53ft rod iron, 60ft bar iron, 2 tarpaulins (grazed canvas). REID, MACLEAN, AND CO., i Auctioneers. MONDAY, 4 hj JUNE, 6.30 P.M. C. A MP B ELL i has received instructions from the Owner to sell by auction, as above, at his Rooms, 39 George street —6 superior accordions, drapery of every description, men's clothing, china tea Bets, crockery, cutlery, tinware, I,ooolb tea. Highest bidder shall in all cases be the purchaser. MONDAY, 4th JUNP, At 2 o'clock. At Pamsou an.i C. '■< Auction Rooms, Goods belonging to sevouil vendors, must be sold on Monday first: Teas, sugar, drapery clothing, boots furniture, glass and chinaware, and a large lot of sundries too numerous to particularise. JAMES SAMSON AND 00. will sell the above, at their rooms, without reserve. Nom -MONDAY FIRST, at 2 o'clock. TUESDAY, sth JUNE, At 2 o'clock. In Rooms, Manse street. Weekly Clearing Sale HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. JAMES A. PARK AND 00. will sell by auction, at their Rooms, on Tuesday, A large quantity of useful household furniture and effects, consisting of sittingroom, bedroom, and kitchen furniture. Also, in an intestate estate, cottage pianoforte, easy chair, carpet, and sundry furniture. Without reserve. TUESDAY, 6th JUNE, At 12 o'clock. Unreserved Sale. TIN AND ENAMELLED WARE, Ex Lady Jocelyn. Llock tin dish covers, basins, meat dishes, milk (lishe.a, bowls and skimmers, tin teapots, candlesticks, spittoons, hot water can°, kettles, etc. Enamelled meat dishes (all sizes), basins, bowls, ewers, soap dishes, mugs, vegetable dishes, plates, soup plates, fryingpans, pots, etc., etc., etc. Also, large quantity Wigfall's brushes; and saws, hammers, tools, and ironmongery. ONTAGU PYM L has received instructions to sell the above by auction, at bis Rooms, High street, ou Tuesday, sth June, at 12 o'clock. Without reserve. TUESDAY, sth JUNE, At 2 o'clock. Under instructions from the Official Assignee. . "\ M. SPEDDING > is instructed to sell by auctioi Rooms, on Tuesday, sth June, at 2 o'clock, The whole of Block X., Peel street, TOWNSHIP OF LAWRENCE, Containing 15 Sections. TOWNSHIP OF GREYTOWN. Section 6, Block XV. Sections 3, 5,16, and 18, Block XVI. TOWNSHIP OF PURAKANUI. Section 43, Block II (2 roods and 18 poles). All particulars at Auctioneer's Office. THURSDAY, 7th JUNE, At 2.30 p.m. FREEHOLD FARM NEAR CLINTON. -VONALD STRONACH ' (on behalf of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited) has received instructions from Mrs Ann Campbell to sell by auction on the Premises, as above, Her cosnpact and desiiable Farm of—--392 acres, being sections 1? to 22, block 3, and section 6, block 6, Waipahi. The farm is thoroughly well feneed, is good heart, and very little bas been taken out of it. It is acknowledged to be one of the very best in the locality. There is a good house and outbuildings, and a railway siding ia within a mile and a-half of t;e house, A moderate price wilt be accepted. Also, at same time and place—--170 merino sheep 6 good draught horses 10 head of cattle Quantity of farm Lay implements in good order. BANKRUPTCY NOTICE. rjAZKTTO m BANKRUPTCY. TH2 EVENING STAR is duly appointed Gazette for the puolica •oh of all Notices under the Bankruptcy Act. IN BANKRUPTCY. Estate CHARLES HAWTHORN, Storekeeper, Milton. TENDERS. TENDERS will be teceived at my Office, No. 12, Rattray street, Dunedin, up to Monday, the 11th day of Jute, 1888, at 12 o'clock noon, for the STOCK, late in 2 shops a* Milton, consisting of Crockery and Fane; Goods. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted, Particulars and 1 conditions may be seen at my/ Office, or at the office of Mr D. Reid, solicitor, Miltoa, JAMES ASHOROFT, Official Assignee. Dunedin, Ist June, 1888. IN BANKRUPTCY. Estate JAMES M'DONALD, Lime Merchant, Dunedin. IENDERS will be recejveet np to noon of" I the 29th June for tXe' Valuable Proper-> ties comprised in the above tstate—viz.:— 1. The MILiSITRN LIME WOBHS sad tho Goodwill of a most valuable £usiaeas attached thereto, together with Farm and' Leasehold. 2, The CEMENT WO3UKS at Walton Park, with excellent and expensivePlant, and tha Goodwill thereof as a. going wjaoern. Tendsn may be for the whole or Mparatety, ajftd may also exempt any of th*. ttems tkmed in the particulars, such extreption to bespecified in tender. Conditions of tender »*y be seen at theOffices of the Official Assignees, Auckland. Wellington, Christchurch, ami Dunedin, and! deposits may be made at either. The highest or any tender not neoessarilj accepted, JAMES ASHOROFT,. Of&ial Assign**. Dunedin, 25th May, IS§& BOARP AND RESIDENT i-QHCLIFF,. ST. OLAIR, ADIES Only.—To Let, F J rooms, use of kitchen,, 6a per -week. Carey Cottage, Forth street* > „ IPANISH RestauraMt.-nMeakv 6d; Beds,. lO 1b (separato rooms); Board and 17s weekly lis advance). Night porter kept*

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Evening Star, Issue 7628, 2 June 1888, Page 3

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