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I AUCTIONS. MONDAY, 15th JULY, At 11 o’clock, la Rooms, Manse street. Fourth Annual Sale of PRIZE POULTRY AMD CANARIES. JAMES A PARE AND 00. will sell by auction on Monday, A large number of pure-bred poultry and canaries from the show. Poultry received after show on Saturday night. Further entries now being received. MONDAY, 16th JULY, At 2 o’clock. On Premises, Mosgiel Nursery. To Nurserymen and others. Extensive Sa'e of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN FOREST TEE'S, Consisting of 10.000 ash, oaks, beech, elms, sycamore, chestnut, poplar, laburnum 10.000 “Marinette” rose boshes, 2 and 3 years old 500 American cherry plums 200 large specimen trees 5,000 raspberry canes. Also, Flowering thorns, cherries, plums, Pampas grass, pines, macrocatpa, Welling* tonia, etc. JAMES A. PARK AND CO. are instructed to sell by auction, at the Nursery, Mosgiel, on Monday, July 15, at 2 o’clock, (he whole of the above plants, shrubs, and fruit trees. MONDAY, 15th JULY, At 2 o’clock. Unreserved Clearing Sale of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, AND BOOTS, By AuctionJAMES SAMSON AND 00. have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Men’s, youths’, boys’, and knickerbocker suits, shirts, underflannels, pants, overcoats, mole trousers, overalls, leg* glcgs, blankets, sheeting, fotfar, Holland, corsets, all-wool flaaneL lambskin, cretonne, calicoes, bed quilts, all-wool tweeds, homespuns, merinoes, towels, wincey, shirting, boys’ tunics, underclothing, hats, fancy all-wool dress material, jackets, ulsters, paletots, children's frocks, pinafores, hosiery, fancy goods, boots, shoes, and slippers (every size and make), etc., etc., etc. TUESDAY, 30th JULY, 1889, . At 2 o’clock. To Hotelkeepers, Speculators, and Others. For Absolute Sale by Auction. THE QUEEN’S ARMS AND ROBERT BURNS HOTELS, JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late John M'Garthy (of Keast and M'Oarthy) to sell by auction, at their Rooms, the above hotels. The Queen’s Arms, situated in Princes street, is a large brick and stone building, containing 16 rooms; presently occupied by Mrs M'Lean at a rent of L 4 per week. The ground rent is LIOB. Foil valuation at end of lease. The Rob art Burns, situated in George street, is a large brick and stone building, containing 18 rooms, and is at present occupied by Mr Chapman under a sub-lease expiring on the 22nd day of September, 1890, at a rent of IA per week. The ground rent is Ll3O. Valuation at end of lease not exceeding L 2,500, For farther particulars apply to OALLAN AND GALLAWAY, Solicitors, Jetty street, Dunedin; Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, 17th JULY. 40 HEAD PRIME FAT CATTLE. At Burnside Yards, Donald stronacb (on behalf of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited) has received instructions from Mr Wmi M'Breen te sell by auction, at Burnside Yards, on Wednesday, 17 th inst., 40 head prime fat cattle. SHIPPING. TTNION STEAMSHIP U COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). TIME TABLE. FOB OAMARU,— BEAUTIFUL STAB, b,b.« on Tuesdays and Fridays, Passengers from Dunedin Wharf on Tuesday at 10 p.mg Cargo till 4 p.m. FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON. PICTON. NELSON. TARANAKI. AND MaNJKATT. _ ROTORUA, s.s.. on Monday, loth July. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 3 p.m. Cargo till noon. FOR AUCKLAND via LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON. NAPIER, AND GISBORNE. —WAIRABAPA, s.s., on Wednesday, 17th July. Passengers per 2.30 p.m. train. Cargo at Wharf till 4 p.m. Tuesday. FOR SYDNEY via OAMAEU, TIMAEU. LYTTELTON, AND WELLINGTON. TBKAPO, 5.8., on Wednesday, 17th July, Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 4 30p.m. Cargo till 1 p.m. BOR SYDNEY VIA LYTTELTON. WELLINGTON. NAPIER. GIBBORNR AND AUCKLAND. WAIRABAPaI s.s., on Wednesday, 17th July. Passengy* per 2.30 p.m. train. Cargo at Wharf tiU 4 p.m. Tuesday. FOR MELBOURNE VIA BLUFF.— KOTOMAHANA, s.s.', on Thursday, 18th July. Passengers per 2.30 p.m. train. Oargo at Wharf till 4 p.m. Wednesday. FOR FIJI from AUCKLAND.—ARAWATA s.s.. about Sunday 21st July. FOR TONGA AND SAMOA. WAINTTI from AUCKLAND, about Wednesday, July 31. Freight and Passengers booked through. Full particulars on application, FOR TONGA. SAMOA, AND TAHITL—nIOHMOND, 8.8., about Friday, 9th August. SPECIAL CARGO AND PASSENGER. SERVICE Reduned Fares and Cargo Prior*, FOR WESTPORT VIA TIMARU. iKtvnt LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON. AND NELSON.—MAHINAPUA, s.s., on Friday 19th July. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 6 p.m. Cargo till 2 p.m. FOR 6BBTMOUTH (taking cargo for Hokitika) VIA OAM ARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON. AND WELLINGTON.—BRUNNER, on Thursday, 18th July. Passenjgers from Dunedin Wharf at 10p.m. Cargo till 4 p.m. FOR AUCKLAND VIA OAMaBU. TIM4.RU, LYTTELTON, NAPIER. GISBORNE. WAKATIPU, ns., on Monday, 15th July Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 3.30 p.m. Cargo till 1 p.m. Offices : Corner of Vogel, Water, and Cumberland streets.

LECTURES. KAIKORAI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. DR OOSTON will delivers Lecture, entitled ‘Travels in Norway,’ on MONDAY EVENING, at a quarter to 8 o’clock. The Rev. R, E, M, Sutherland will mount the chair. ROSLYN INSTITUTE A LECTURE on ‘ Reminiscences of a Recent Trip to the Old Country’ will he delivered in the Hall of the Institute, High street, Boslyn, by the Rev. D. M. STUART, D.D., On WEDNESDAY, 17th July, at 8 p.m., aid of the Library Fund. Mr W. A, Stout (president) in the ehair. Tickets, One Shilling. W. NICOLSON, Hon. See. LOST AND FOUND. Lost, Brown-and-white Spaniel Pup, Finder return to Criterion Hotel. Reward. LOST, a Cheque on Colonial Bank of Now Zealand, Dunedin, No. A 292479, for LlO Bs, in favor of No. 113. This is to warn any person deahng with the same. LOST, at Masonic"Ball, small Odd Pencil Case. Finder rewarded on returning it te> Tramway Office. °ST (Friday), Lady’s Hand-bag. Return F. Petersen, bootmaker, Frederick street. FOUND at Mosgiel- Junction, Dark Bay Home,, with saddle. Apply Mosgiel

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Evening Star, Issue 7958, 13 July 1889, Page 3

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