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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ■fcEACHCLIFF, ST. CLAlß.—Circular and Terms posted on application. lAEGE Bed and Sitting Rooms, and all the J requisites of comfortable home. Mrs Stewart, Manor place. HOME (private f imily) for Married Couple or Gentlemen ; terms moderate. For address Jack's, baker, George street. ODGING3 for Two Young Men ; board if J required. Apply W. Cole, butcher, Hanover street. YOUNG Gentleman wants Board and Residence ; private family preferred; must be central. Address " L.," STAIt Office. BOARD and Residence required near University, by young Man. State terms to "Student," Stae Office. "VTEAR P. 0., comfortable Home for 2or 3 131 Gentlemen; terms, 16s 6d. Apply Petersen's store, near Octagon. ■"ANTED, a young Woman to Canvass a Leading Article; liberal commission. Address " Canvass," Stab Office. AUCTIONS. "ESSRS E. C. REYNOLDS AND CO. (Late Montagu Ptji), AUCTIONEERS, GENERAL COMMISSION AND ESTATE AGENTS, Are now prepared to undertake Sales of Merchandise, Land, Furniture, etc., at Their Rooms, High street. FRIDAY, 29th JUNE, at 12 o'clock, In Rooms, Manse street. TO FANCY GOODS DEALERS AND DRUGGISTS. JAMES A. PARK AND 00. are instructed to sell by auction at their room?, on above date, tinctures, extracts, lavender water, fancy soaps, druggists' sundries. Without reserve. FRIDAY, 29th JUNE, At 12 o'clock. In Rooms, Manse street. 100 kegs BLASTING POWDER 50 coils PLOUGH LINE 20 kegs STAPLES 1 cask SPRINGS. J "AMES A. PARK AND CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 29th JUNE, At 2 o'clock. In Rooms, Manse street. VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Handsome Drawing Room Suite, Dining (marble top), Cotcago Pianoforte (by Kirkman), etc., etc. JAMES A PARK AND CO. are instructed by the Proprietor (who is giving up housekeeping), to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Friday, 29th June, at 2 o'clock. The whole of his valuable Household Furniture, including handsome inlaid walnut cheffonier with marble top and mirror back, massive gilt overmantel, walnut centre table, walnut revolving card table, drawing room suite in rep, dining room suitp in haircloth, breakfast room table, oak sideboard, oak dinner waggon, superior cottage pianoforte in rosewood (by Kirkman), massive oak suite in gilt pier glassep, mahogany escritoire with writing desk and drawers, handsome bedstead and spring mattress, duchesse dressing table and glass, chest of drawers, fancy toilet ware, earthenware, and crystal. Without reserve. SATURDAY, 30th JUNE, At 2 o'clock. In Rooms, Manse street. SIXTH ANNUAL SALE. CA N A RIE S|, CANARIES (From Sabiston's, Timaru). JAMES A. PARK AND 00 are instructed by Mr Sabiston, of Timaru, to sell by auction as above, One hundred and fifty first-class canaries; all strong birds; many in full song. Without reserve. FRIDAY, 29th JUNE, At 2 o'clock. UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS On the Premises (near Golder's Hotel), Mornington. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from Mrs Sharp to sell by auction, The whole of her Household Furniture, including— Cedar 100 table, hair and spring-bottom couch, small chairs to match, rocking air, fender and fireirons, table cover, pictures, ornaments, carpets, hearthrug, window curtains, Vienna chairs, bedsteads, palliasses, mattresses, blankets, washstands and ware, dressing tables, toilet glasses, linoleum, Singer's sewing machine, sofa, table, chairs, cruets, kerosene lamps, kitchen and cooking utensils, laundry appliances. Ktc, etc., etc PAWNBROKERS' SALE. SATURDAY, 30th JUNE, 1 o'clock sharp. ISAAC'S SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. SAMSON AND 00. have reoeived instructions from the Union Pawn Office, Royal Arcade, to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street (next to Lyceum Hall), The following list of Unredeemed Pledges : 1887—February 10th, 883, g. earrings and ring. March Ist, 1388, g, earrings; 22nd, 1564, gold brooch and earrings; 28tb, 1687, g. bracelet, earrings, and cha'n. April 13th, 1996, locket and brooch; 29th, g. ring. May 9th, 2471, book; 2473, *. ring; 16th,2626, goldo.f. lever. June29th, 3472, cloak, skirt, etc. July 12th, 3760, pair blankets; 3761, dress, etc.; 13th, 3783, violin and case. August 13th, 4436, g. ring; 31st, 4744, s. hj. geneva. September 15th, 4997, s.h. genevaardg. brooch; 90th, 5073, s.h lever. October Ist, 5272, hj. Watch ,' 17th, 5582, bedding, blankets, and quilt; 20fcb. 5651, album; 5672, album; 22nd, 5682, g. chain; 25th, 5744, d.b. breech - loading gun, case, and fittings; 5748, o.f. geneva; 26th, 5780, g. necklet and 2 g. lockets; 27th, 5792, 3g. rings; 5795, g.m. eyeglas?; 28th, 5809, s. diamond, "etc.; 29th, 5822, s.b. lever; 31st, 5854, locket and k. ring. October 2nd, 5888, s.h. geneva and silver chain; 3rd, 5903, g. chain; slh, 5950, s. lever; 7th, 5967, s.b. Walth&m; 5980, g.h. lever; Bth, 6006. carpenters' tools; 10th, 6024. g. ring; 6042, box and contents; 12th, 6803. brace, bits, etc,; 15tb, 6135, meerschaum pipe ; 16th, 6161, s.h. lever; 6164, diamond ring ; 19th, 6210, silver chain and gold locket; 6214, s.o.f. lever; 21st, 6230, s.h. Waltham fctop watch; 6233, concert flute in case; 22nd, 6257, two lockets; 23rd, 6278, gem ring ; 6,281, 36 pieces knives, forks, and spoons; 24th, 6287, g. pin; 25th, 6300, g. ring; 6304, accordion; 26th, 6312, pair blankets; 6320, overcoat; 29th, 6380, accordion. December 2nd, 6423, s,h. geneva; 6435, half-dozen knives; 12th, 6610, silver chain and locket; 14th, 6674, quilt; 17th, 6734, trousers and vest; 21st, 6811, clothing. 1888.—January 4th, 52, suits; 53, quilt and dress; sth, 62, cloak and dres* piece; 7th, 121, suit; 125, dolman; 10th, 185, 2 dresses, etc.; 14th, 273, blankets; 14th, 287, suit; 16th, 324, suits ; 17tb, 334, suit; 19th, 374, suit; 380, coat, blanket, and rug; 19th, 393, suit; 20th, 403, coat and boots; 24th, 476, sundries; 28th, 577, coat and vest; 31st, 640, sundries. February 6th, 762, trousers and vest; Bth, 804, suit ; 9th, 832, suit; 16th, 961, dress; 17th, 973, bag and contents; ?lst, 1063, suit; 23rd, 1108, suit; 29th, 1257, trousers. 250 lots that do not require to be advertised according to the Pawnbrokers Act, consisting of jewellery, clothing of every description, carpenter's tools, musical iaBtruments, firearms, blankets, etc, eto. Terms cash. SATURDAY, JUNE 30th, At 1 o'clock sharp,

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Evening Star, Issue 7650, 28 June 1888, Page 3

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