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_j AUCTIONS. SATURDAY, 20th OCTOBER, 1888, At 12 o'clock. At the Provincial Yards. FIRS .-CLASS DRAUGHT AND LIGHT HARNESS HORSES. TRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AMD 00. ' have received instructions from Mr P. Sinclair to sell by auction, at above time and place, 2 superior heavy draught mares. On account of another vendor: 8 superior draught and light harness horses. SATURDAY. 20th OCTOBER At 2 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, Etc. JAMES SAMSON AND .00. have received instnictions to sell by Auction, at their Rooms, Dining room write in I< atlier, cedar table, whatnot, inlaH oval table, Brussels pet,fendciaud,fiieiront<,hearthrug,tur.epieoe, kerosene lamp, pictures, vases, ornament*, lady's and gent's easy chains, bedroom suite (colonial-made), double and single iron bedsteads, palliasses and mattresses, blankets, pillows, washstands and ware, dressing tables, toilet glasses, bedroom carpets, Vienna chairs, dining table, cheffonier, cutlery, glass and chinaware, linoleum, kitchen furniture, cooking and washing uteusils, sundries, shop steps, ladder, garden tools, Etc., etc., etc. TO-MORROW NIGHT (Saturday), 20th Oct., At 6 o'clock, JAMES SAMSON AND 00. will sell by auction, at their Rooms, Goods of every description Boots, fete. Without reserve. MONDAY, 22nd OCIOBER, At 12 o'clock. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. AMES SAMSON AND 00. i have received instructions from Mr John Heard to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Sections 22 and 23. block XIX,, situated in Richmond (off Cargill road), together with a first-cla?8 brick house, 3-roomed wood and iron house, sheds, outhouses, and vinery. Sections are securelp fenced and planted with fruit an ornamental trees. Will be Bold a birgain, on easy terms. SATURDAY, 20th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock, r* JOHNS AND 00. have been favored with inatructi ns to sell by auction, at their Rooms, 8 Rattray street, Household Furniture, comprising—Suite in rep, cedar 100 table, cheflonter, wardrobe, carpet (15 x 12), chest of drawers, couch and 6 chairs in horsehair, couch in rosewood, iron and wood bedsteads and spring, mattress, chairs, tables, cutlery, oilcloth, piano, etc. 7 p.m.—Boots (all sizes), new and secondhand clothing, crockery, groceries, watches, etc TO-MORROW (9ATURDAI), at 2 o'clock. T CAMPBELL AND OOg « have been instructed by Mrs Labouobre to sell by auctioo, at their Rooms, her Household Furniture, comprising h.h. chairs, bedsteads and. bedding, waxcloth, cheffonier?, oil paintings, sofas, chairs, tables, washstands and ware, kitchen utensils, etc. Also, at 6.30; Large assortment of miscellaneous goods and gold and silver watches and chains. MONDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, At 11 o'clock. At the 0 Sh.od, DAMAGED PORTIQN 01? SUGARS, Ex OVenjjury. JAMESA. PARK AND CO. are instructed by Messre W. Scoular awl Go. to sell by auction, at the O Shed, on Monday, 22nd October, at It o'olock, Tho damaged portion of sugars ex Okrnbury. Terms cash. MONDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, Duncan street.

SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Valuable Pianoforte, Musical Boxes. JAMES A. PARK AND CO. are instructed by Mr J. V. Lonsdale to sell by auction, on the premises, Duncan street (near Brown street), on Monday, The whole Household Furniture and Effects, consisting of— A valuable walnut upright grand pianoforte (full trichord, in splendid order), drawing room suite in rep (9 pieces), large musical box (on rosewood table, playing 24 tunes), cedar bookcase, round table, pictures-, Brussels carpet, lamp, fender andirons, card table, cornice pole l curtains, iron bedsteads and bedding, toilet glass (marble top), washstand and ware, oilcloth, kitchen furniture and effects, stereoscope and views, 9 vols. Vi.tue's Shakespeare, books, etc Without reserve. FRIDAY, 2Gth OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock, ST. OLAIB. ORIGINAL ST. CLAIR. FRONTAGES 1& ESPLANADE AND VICTORIA TERRACE. ~ THE. PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE", . AND AGENOY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Ltd., is instructed to sell by public auction, in its Rattray street, on Friday, 26th October, at 2 o'clock, 4 sections adjoining, numbered 7, Ba, 17, and 19a, blook L, Township of St. Olair, having frontages of 100 links to> the Esplanade and Victoria street. The sections are welt situated, close to the? Tram Terminus and Beach, and as they are for positive sale (the owner having left Dunedin), speculators and others have an opportunity of acquiring some of the best sections in this now favorite suburb ; Also, Sections 39; and 39a, Block 1., St. Clair, having a frontage to the Main road from Caversham to the Beach. For plans" and further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. SHXPFIWGr. FNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAMV i (LIMITED!; TIME TABLE, FOR OAMABU.-BEAUTIFUL STAB, b.k, on Tuesdays and Rrs.Jp.yßt Passengers from Dunedin Wharf Thk Day (Friday), afc 10 p.m. FOR " LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON. PICTON, NELSON. TARANAKL ANJj MANUKAU.-WANAKA, sa. en Monday, 22nd October Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 3> p.m. FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON. NAPIER, GISBORNE. & AUCKLAND.— TE ANAU, s.s., on Wednesday, 24th October. Passengers from Victoria WharS at 4 p.m. [FOB MELBOURNE VIA BLUW.- ; MARAROA, b.s., on Thursday, 25th October, Passengers per 3 SSp.m. train. FOR SYDNEY VIA LYTTELTON. f WELLINGTON, NAPIER, GISBORNE I. AND AUCKLAND.-TE ANAU, n.e., on Wednesday, 24th October. Passenger* from-Victoria Wharf at 4 p.m. LYTTELTON, AND WELLINGTON.— WAKATIPU, cs., about Saiaaday, #H» October. • FOR FIJI FROM AUCKLAND. - ARAWATA : 8.8., about Saturday, 19th November. FOR TONGA. SAMOA, AND fAHOT.—' RICHMOND, 8.8., from AUCKLAND, [' ~ in November. Freight md Passengers booked throngh. F*l particulars oni application i SPECIAL CARGO AND PASSENGKR SERVICE. ■ Reduced Fare; and Cargo Pj>'.*. FOB WEJ3TPOBT VIA XDCAm AKAROA. LYTTELTON, NELSON. -MABINAPUA. «wa. [ on Saturday, 20th, October. Passengers. from Dunedin Wharf at p.m. on Monday. 22nd October. FOBjJREYMOUTH {taking cargo for HokJWfa* VIA OAMARU.TTJMARU.LYTTWTnv. \ AND WELLINGTON. MAWHERA* i, ».?., early. Cargo at Wharfs |FOR AUCKLAND VIA OAMABU, TIMARU, NAPD3R, GISBORNB, AND 1 ; TAURANGA.-A STEAMER, eariyi Cargo at Whajr£ Orrrorg: Corner of Voge], Water, and. Cumberland streets. BOABD AND BBSIDBN03?. SAOHCLD7F, ST. OLADl—Circular udj Terms posted a» application*

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Evening Star, Issue 7747, 19 October 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 7747, 19 October 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 7747, 19 October 1888, Page 3

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