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AUCTIONS. . SATURDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. AMES SAMSON AND 00. 9 have received instruetiors from the Mortgagees to Bell by auction, Section 29, Townsliip of Darlsy Caversham), containing 12 poles, inure or les*, togetlier «itli alt buildings tlieieon, all securely fenced an.l plautrd with fruit trees ami xhi üba. This property has frontages to Jo3ephine anil Edwin streets, and will be sold a bargain on easy terms. Also, Allotments No. ICO and 101. Private Township of Man'ford, under powers of sale contained in mottgage, Thomas M. Adams to Thomas Hiutford. SATURDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER At 1 sharp. PAWNBROKER'S UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. J SAMSON AND 00. • will sell by auction as above (by order of A. Solomon), the following goods pledged at the National Pawn Office, Rattray street—1882.—December 12th, 1101, albert chain, etc. 1883.—May 19cb, 505, gold watch, brooch, etc. 11:85.—February 11th, 144, dree?. Apri 25tb, 429, counterpane, etc. May Ist, 467, cup and medal; 19th, 551, 3 books. September 23rd, 1102, silver watch, chain, and 2 Bealf. 188G—April loth, 352, 2 ring?, pair earringc. etc. May 4th, 407, (silver watch. Juno 21st, 575, gold watch and chain. December 10th, 1530, silk dress. 1887-March lltb, 304, silk dress. May 19ir>, 58G, pair earrings. June 24th, 723, tablecover. July 20th, 807, tablecover and clothing; 26th. 840, go'd chain, locket,etc. August 3rd, 870, cruet stand, September 20th, 1025, silver watch. November 23rd, 1187, gold earring*. December 23rd, 1274, silver necklet and locket. 1888—January 17th, 52, oprra cloak. Februaiy 2nd, 116, s.h. watch; (itb, 128, 8 books; 24th, 181, e.h. lerer. March 12th, 216, gold watch. April 4th, 288, silver watch: sth, 2'JO, 2 silver watchr s; 12th, 317, gold geneva watch; 12th, 318, si'ver necklet and 2 bracelets; 12th, 324, gold seal and silver watch; I s th, 33t>, silver watch, gold chain, and locket; 18th, 338, Eilver necklet a- d locket; 20th, 347, silver watch; 21st, 349, diamond ring; 23id, 355, River watch; 25th, 365, gold ring; 'ii"!'. :)77, Masonic jewel; 30th, 385, silver w ,i C u. May 7th, 399, silver watch; 9th, 403, gold brooch; 15th, 419, goliring-; 21st, 411, silver watsh; 23rd, 443, nlver watch atd chain: 23rd, 445, gold bracelet. Jane sth. 474 gold ring, necklet, and locket; 12th, 493, gold pin. July 10th, 559, silver watch, chain, etc.; 27th. 589, shawl; 28th, 591, lemnant. August Btb, 615, diamond line, gold watch and chain; 17th, 630, gold ring; Uth, 632, gold chain; 20th, 135, gold earrings and ring. September 10th, 689. overcoat and Masonic apron; 22nd, 722, gold earrings; 24th, 726, gold watch, October 3rd, 746, gold ring; 17th, 777, 2 quilts, etc; 19fch, 783, knives, forks, and spoons; 19th, 785, silver watch; 25th, 804, geneva watch: 27th, 810, silver watch; 27 ch, 815, gold chain and pendant. November 7th, 838, revolver; 13th, 849, gold ring. December 3rd, 883, gold watch; 4th, 887, solitaires and gold pin; 12cb, 903, gold ring; 17tb, 918, gold ring; 17tb, 920, gold chain; 18th, 923, 2 gold pins; 20th, 929, dreßS suit| S9fch, 944, gold ring. 1889.—January Btb, 18 gold w&tch and chain ; 10th, 19, fi'.ver watch, gold chain, and pendants ; 24th, 41, gold masonic jewel; 25th, 43, gold bracel t; 2flth, 49, silver watch. February 21st, 81 piece cf cloth; 21st, 83, diess. March 62n<1, 12' 1 , quilt and taWecov.r. .April 23rd, 175, rug; 30th, 187, mantel drspe ; 30th, 188, parcel of clothifg. And 350 other lots cf clothing, books, tools, etc. SATURDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, At 1 o'clock sharp. SATURDAY. 3lst AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. * JOHNS AND 00. have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Boom 9, Rattray street, Furniture en account of various owner?, a Singer sewing machine, etc.; also A consignment of men's, women's, boys', and girls' boots. And at 6.30Drapery, crockery, men's clothing, cutlery, and about 200 pairs boots (all sizesX r.p. ware, accordions, violin. Etc., eto, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, 1889, At 2 o'clock, In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Canterbury district. Mortgaged Freehold Properties in the Estate of the late J. J. Saunte. , IKB PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, L AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, is instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Ohrittchurcb, to offer for sale, in their Rooms, corner of Rattray and Vogel streets, Dunedin, on Saturday, the 7th day of September, 1889, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the fallowing Properties, under Mortgage to the Estate of the late J. J. Saunte:.— FITZROY ESTATEL-Section66,fronting Brunswick road, oontaining 12.25 poles* with cottage erected thereon. FORBURY.—Section 5, of subdivision of part of Block VI., {routing Bathgate stre t, aud containing 17.9 poles. BROUGHTON (Kaikorai Vallev). - Secttions 39 and 40, containing 1 rood 29 poles, corner allotments, with 3-rcomecf cot'age thoieon.. HOLVROOD.-Soeiions24, 25, 57, 58, and 59, containing 1 acre 1 rood and 8 s poles; this will be sold in two or more lots. These pr. perties are for absolute sale (as it is necessary to clote trust accounts), and offer a good opportunity to speculators and others for investment. For terms and particulars, apply to THE AUCTIONEERS SATURDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. Without reserve* THE PERPETHAL TRTJSTEE3, ESTATF, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by public auction, in their Rooms, Rattray street Dunedin, on Saturday, 7th September, at 2 o'clock, HAWK3BURY.—Jones's Townsyp-Sec-tiotis 36 and 55, block 1., having frontages to Thomas and Henry streets CLARENDON. Nathas and Moses's Township—Set Mobs 1 and 2, block 1., having frontages to Hyde street and a. public road, These properties are for absolute at)e, and will be soltt without reserve. For particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. SATURDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. IHE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENOY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, haw been instructed to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Rattray street, Duned n, at the above time, Lot I.—Being part of allotment 25, Forbestown, Kaikorai Valley, with large' wooden store and sheds thereon. Lot 2.—Being other part of allotment 25; Fbrbestown, with three-roomed cottage thereon. The above properties will ba offered for sale without reserve. The cottage is u> good order, and the store is a commodious huArding, suitable for small manufactory. For particulars apply THE AUCTIONEER*. SATURDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER,. At 2 o'clock. ■ B N R Y LASHES . will sell by public, auction,, at hie Rooms,. Rattray, street (next Bank New Zealand), Household Furniture and Effects, consisting; ofSuite in leather, full Scotch chest drawenv wardrobe, iron and wood bedateadp, spring mattress and bedding, 6 pair' blankets, duchesse drawers and toilet, handsome clock, fancy brackets, handpainted tea Bet, curtaiss, antimacassar?,, range, horsehair, Austrian, and other chairs, lajrg* carpet, bordered square?,, crockery, cutlery, fancy goods, chefbonier, and sundries. Also, Six sample watches (Ergh'sh levers ai £ others), balf chest and five boxes tee*

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Evening Star, Issue 8005, 6 September 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 8005, 6 September 1889, Page 3