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AUCTIONS. TO MORROW (Tuesday), 23rd OCTOBER, At 11 o’clock. In Rooms, Mans 3 street. ORANGES, LEMONS, AND MANDARINS, Ex Wakatipu. JAMES A. PARK AND CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, in tbeir Rooms, Manse street, 40 cases oranges 9 „ mandarins 4 „ lemons. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, 27th and 29th OCTOBER, At 12 o’clock each dayimportant Sale of a VALUABLE CLASSICAL LIBRARY , ARD WATER-COLOR PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, The property of W. Macdonald, Esq., M.A., LL.D., late Rector of the Boys’ High School, Dunedin. JAMBS A. PARK AND C<;. are instructed to sell by auction, at their > Rooms, Manse street, on above dates, The above valuable library, paintings, and engravings. Catalogues can be obtained at the Rooms of the Auctioneers, or at Messrs J. Wilkie and Co.’s. Orders to purchase left with Messrs J. Wilkie and Go. or the Auctioneer will be attended to. WEDNESDAY, 24th OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF DRAPERY AND BOOTS BY AUCTION. JAMES SAMSON AND 00. have received instructions to set by auction, at their Rooms, A first-class lot of drapery, including— Hosiery, haberdashery, underclothing, jackets, ulsters, petticoats, all-wool cashmeres, home puns, silk listres, figured alpaca, pinafores, tunics, hollands Turkey red, India twills, blankets, sheetings, forfar, towels, calicoes, cretonnes, bed quilts, shirtings, galateas, prints, lining; men’s, youths’, and boys’ suits, hats, trousers and vests, sac coats, shirts, drawers, flannels; table damask, children’s clothing; men’s, women s, and children’s boots (every kind, size, and make); sundries, Etc,, etc., etc.

FRIDAY, 26th OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock, ST. CLAIR, ORIGINAL ST. CLAIR. -FRONTAGES TO ESPLANADE AND VICTORIA TERRACE, The perpetual trcstebs, estate, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Ltd., is instructed to sell by public auction, in its rooms, Rattray street, on Friday, 26th October, at 2 o’clock, 4 sections adjoining, numbered 7, Ba, 17, and 18a, block I, Township of St. Clair, having frontages of 100 links to the Esplanade and Victoria street. The sections are well 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 S9 and 89a. 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 ' MONDAY, 29th OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. Io Builders, Contractors, and Others, Estate of JAMES M‘DON AID, RB. MART IN, • under instructions from the Official Assignee in Bankruptcy, will offer for sale by auction, at the Store, Vogel street, on the above date, The following--150 bags and 20 casks cement, 1 cement testing machine, 1 small weighing machine,' carpenter’s bench, 2 office tables with drawers, 1 red pine desk, 1 small office table, 1 small iron safe, 1 copying press, 8-day clock, 6 cane chairs, 4 horsehair chairs, office carpet, fender and fireirons, Venetian blinds. 1 disintegrator for crushing bones, cement, etc., to be seen at Mr T. O. Jfrickoll’s yard, Bath street, off Moray place. No re:erve. BOABB AND EBSIB3SKOE. BEACHCLIFF, ST, CLAIB.-Circular and Terms posted on application. LECTURES. AMBULANCE LECTURES FOR MEf. THE FIFTH LECTURE of the COURSE will be delivered by Dr KOBEKTS at the Town Hall TO-M RROW (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. Tickets at Messrs J. Wilkie and Co’s., or from Members of Committee. J. 0. THOMSON, Hon. Secretary. aaippuro. g S. OBAWiIU 'UN FROM WESTPORT

With a cargo of 0 JALBROOKDALE COAL. Delivered to any Part of Dunedin and Suburbs At 40a per Ton. SEND YOUR OBDEF.S. GREY VALLEY COAL CO, Rattray street Wharf. P. M'ARDLB, Local Manager. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). TIME TABLE, FOR OAMARU. BEAUTIFUL STAR, s,r.. on Tuesdays and Fridays. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf on Tuesday at 10p.ro, FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, PICTON. NELSON. TARANAKL aNO MANUKAU. TAKAPUNA s.s., on Monday, 29th October. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 3 p.m, FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NAPIER,GISBORNE,* AUCKLAND.— TE ANAU, 8.9., on Wednesday, 24th October. Passengers from Victoria Wharf at 4 p,m. FOR MELBOURNE VIA BLUFF.— MARAROA, s.s., on Thursday, 25th October Passengers per 3 35. p,m. train. FOB SYDNEY VIA LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON. NAPIER, GJSBOBNB. AND AUCKLAND.—TE ANAU, s.s.; on Wednesday, 24th October. Passengers from Victoria Wharf at 4 p.m. FOR SYDNEY VIA TIMAEU, LYTTELTON, AND WELLINGTON. WAIHORA. on Wednesday, 24th October. Passengers from Jetty street Wharf at 4 p.m. POE FIJI FROM AUCKLAND.-ARAWAXA 8.5., about Saturday, 10th November. FOR TONGA SAMOA, AND TAHIT;,— RICHMOND, s.*.. from AUCKLAND, in November. Freight fnd Passengers booked through, Fu 1 particulars on application SPECIAL CARGO AND PASSENG3H SERVICE, Reduced Fares and Cargo Rates. FOR WESTPORT VIA TIMARU, AKAEOA. LYTTELTON. WELLINGTON, .£> NELSON.-GRAFTON, e.g.. on Friday, 26th October. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 4 p.m. FOR GRBYMOUTH (direct). HERALD. s.s., on Thursday, 25th October, FOB OKEYMOUTH (taking cargo for Hokitika) V y A OAMABU. TIMARU. LYTTfiLT- >N, AND WELLINGTON. MAWHEBa! s.s., early. Cargo at Wharf. FOR AUCKLAND VIA OAMABU, TIMAEU, NAPIER, GISBORNE, AND TAURANGA.-A STEAMER, early. Cargo at Wharf. Omens: Corner of Vogel, Water, and Cumberland strjjetr. WASTE PAPER FOR SALE, in any quantity. Stab Office

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Evening Star, Issue 7749, 22 October 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7749, 22 October 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7749, 22 October 1888, Page 3

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