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AUCTIONS. DUNEDIN HORSE SALEYABD, ALTERATION IN DATE OF HORSE SALE. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND 00. beg to intimate that in consequence of SATURDAY, 7th innt., being an Exhibition Race Day, their usual Sale of Horses will M held on MONDAY, 9th inst,, instead. MONDAY, 9th DECEMBER, 18891 At 11 o'clock. At Duncdin Borse Saleyard. BRIGHT, STEPfIENSON, AND CO. havto received instructions from Mr Pinpen to tell by auction, at above time and place, 1 rea'ly first-class hansom nearly new). Also, Pair of very stylish grey cobs 1 first-class light-harness horse. MONDAY and TUESDAY, 9A and 10th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock each day. Important and Attractive Sale by Auction of Thirty-eight Cases and Packages of JAPANESE MANUFACTURES and ART PRODUCTIONS, Consisting of PORCELAIN, BRONZES, ENAMELS, CHOICE EMBROIDERED SILK SCREENS, CURIOS, TOYS, Eta, Eta Just Landed. JAMES A. PARK AND 00, have been favored with instructions to arrange for sale by auction, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, At their Rooms, Manse street, The above immense assontment of Japanese Goedr. Special attention is drawn to the huge and varied collection of costly and rare arc objeots of Japanese manufacture. The whole has been carefully selected, and includes many articles admirably adapted for Christinas and New Year gifts or presentation. The shipment will be on view on Friday up to day of sale. Catalogues in course of preparation. THURSDAY, 12* DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, Brown street. VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. SUPKRIOR COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, BRUSSELS CARPET 3. "AMES A. PARK AND CO. >Jt are instructed by J. T. Norman, B*q. (who is leaving Dunedki), to sol) by anctipn, at his residence, Brown street (off Upper Rattray street), on Thursday, 12th December, at 2 o'clock, The whole of his superior Household Furniture and Effects, consisting of— Very fine fuH-tonod cottage pianoforte, Brussels carpet, handsome suite (in rep), gilt mirror, whatnot, cedar oheff onier mirror), curtain and poles, - cedar extending dining table, mahogany hicleb'oard, dinisg room suite, bookcase and cheffonier, valuable marble clock, black and gold mirror, dining room stead and hangings, walnut duchesse dressing table and glass, marble top washstand, cedar chest drawers, easy chairs, wardrobe, oilcloth, other bedroom furniture, kitchen utensils, and miscellaneous goods. Without reserve. On view on "Wednesday and day of sale. MONDAY, 9th DECEMBBR, At 2 o'clock. Unreserved Sale by Auction of LYRAPERY, DUST MANTLES, TWEEDS, AND BOOTS, From a Country Store. i AMES SAMSON AND 00. ' have received instructions to sell by auction at their Rooms, A superior lot of deat mantles, capes. muslin, tweed and silk jackets, all wool dress material, French cashmere, sheeting, shirting, fancy bed qnilta, Mankpts, India twill, towels, diaper, prints, forfar, faney prints, men's, boys', and jjbuthe' suits, shirts, pants, hats, hosiery, large lot of fancy goods, women's, girk', men's, youths', and boys' boots and shoes—every size and make, Etc., etc., etc., TUESDAY, 10th DECEMBER, At 1 o'clock. On the Premises, Waitati I HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND BFFKCTS, WATER TANKS, DAIRY COWS, Eto. AMES SAMSON AND 00. are instructed by the Owner (en account 3 premises being leased) to sell by auction, on the Premises, Waitati, Blueskth (late Marshall's), on Tuesday, at 1 o'clook, She surplus Household Furniture, consisting of— Carpets, cheffonier, dining table, sofa, chairs, bedsteads and bedding, kitchen dresser, cooking utensils, kitchen ranee, and six 40fl.galloniron water tanks and tapß. ■ .-■■ ■ •', Also 5 first-class dairy cows, in calf) 'i And freehold sections in the township of Waitati, being 1, 2, 3, If, IS, and 1% adjoining Lomas's paddock.' I MONDAY, 9th DECEMBER,! At 10 o'clock sharp. RONALD REID AND 00, wUI sell by auction, Wheat Oats Barley Derwent and kidney potatoes Onions. WEDNESDAY, llth I At 2 o'clook. At Rooms, High street. SUPERIOR FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, At Opoho, lately ocenpied by H. J. Ainger, Esq. That desirable residence at Opoho known as "Fairholme," containing 10 large and comfortable roqms, with every r«onve* nience, hot and cold water, etc., oto, Thire is a splendid water supply* The, drainage is most complete, and the pro, pertyone of the healthiest spots near Dunedin. • | The grounds are beautifully laid off with fruit orchard, kitchen garden, flower garden, and tennis lawn; whilst the paddook adjoining the house provides feed for cows and hone all the year round. The property iB situate on the corner of No. 1 street, Black's road, and Signal Hill road, with three frontages, and is within five minutes'walk r of the tram. EO. KEVNO T. S9 AND 00, oar 9 instructed by Robert M'L&ren, Esq., to offer the above valuable property by auction; at their Rooms, High street, on Weoj nesday, the llth Deoember, at 2 o'clock. Exceptionally easy terms. WEDNESDAY, lira DECEMBER, 188%' At 2 o'clock. j . Under conduct of the Registrar at Dunedin of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Otago and Southland District. \7\ 0. REYNOLDS AND 00. JJ'cV have received instructions to offer for sale by public auction, at their Rooms, High street, Dunedin, as above, Allotments 8 and 9, block 111., Township of Mornington (close to Mbrningten tram terminus), together with the three Cottages thereon. The Properly hj offered for sale pursuant to the provisions <f "The Property Law Consolidation Act, 1883," in exsreiso of the power of sale conferred by Deed of Mortgage, Registered No. 58,924. ~ " ulars and conditions of rale apply i THE AUCTIONEERS; Or to HKRBERT WEBB, Solicitor, Kldop Chambers, Princes street. WEDNESDAY, llth DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms. High street. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Scotland street. Being part qf section 30, block 20,<Dunedin, containing nearly £ of an acre, and on which is situated a six-roomed dwelling house. The property is within 5 minutes' walk of flhe Octagon, and commands a good view of the harbor and surroundings, and, being centrally situated, offere a splendid opportunity to investors. IP 0. REYNOLDS AND 00. li« have received inst: notions to sell the above by auction, at their Rooms, High street, on Wednesday, llth December, at 2 o'clock. Further particulars from THE AUOTIONBERS,

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Evening Star, Issue 8084, 7 December 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 8084, 7 December 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 8084, 7 December 1889, Page 3