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AUCTIONS THURSDAY, Mb JANUARY* At 290 o'clock. At Booms, High street. Ex Essex, SNOWFLAKE KEROSKNE (IjOTESTJt Consignment consisting of 4,560 Ca es of this celebrated high test OiA The Suowfl »kc is recognised as oat of the beet in the market. Ijl C. RfeYNOLDS AND CO Um ate instructed to tell the above con* signment of Kerosene by auction, at the Rooms, High street, on Thursday, the Bth January, at 2.90 o'clock. In Idle to suit. FRIDAY, 9th JANUARY, 1899, At 2 o’clock. In Room", 39 George street. T CAMPBELL AND CO, • bare received instructions from Mrs M'Beath to sell by auction, • Full-Scotch chests of drawers, & rlian organ, piano, suite in horsehair, Vienna and cane chairs, Singer sewing machines, carpets, linoleum, wool m its, iron cots, commodes, double and single iron and wooden bedsteads, spring mattresses, gipsy tables, perambulators, dining table, eouoh in leather, waabstands and ware, mirrors, sofas, chairs, tables, kitchen and cooking utensils, etc., etc. Also, 1 barber’s chair. FRIDAY. 9th JANUARY, 1891, At 2 o’clock. Rale by Auction of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FOWLS, Era. On the Premises, Walker and Maitland streets. Tames bauson and 00. have received Instructions from Ur John Berry (who Is leaving Dunedin) to sell by auction, The whole of bis Household Furniture, including— Cedar hair conch, Vienna chairs, gent’s folding chair, oheffonier, fender, fireirons, pictures, ornaments, carpets, hearthrug, window curtains, wool .cats, double half-tester iren bedstead, hangings, spring mattress, blankets ai d bedding, chest drawers, washstand and ware, dressing table, look-ing-glass, bedroom carpet, cane chairs, kitchen furniture, cooking nfebsils, laundry appliance, 20 fowls, Etc., etc., etc. SATURDAY, 10th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. At Booms, Manse street. COMFORTABLE COTTAGE AND FREE HOLD SECTION, Facing Cargill road (Fltzroy Estate). JAMES A. PARK AND 00. are instructed to sell by auction, at their Rooms, on above date, All that piece of land being allotment 3, Fitzroy Estate, South Dunedin, fronting Cargill road, together with the neat 3 roomed cottage thereon. For terms and particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS: Or to Messrs STOUT, MONDY, and SIM, Solicitors, Princes street. WEDNESDAY. 14th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. Extensive Unreserved Rale of TABLE CUTLERY (Table and Dessert Forks and Spoons, etc.), * On account of whom it may concern, D m. spedding • is instructed to sell by auction, on Wednesday, 14th Inst,, at 2 o’clock, 10 Cases Cutlery, consisting of— Dinner and dessert knives, carvers, steels, pocket and butchers’ knives, tailors’ and other scissors, corkscrews, saws, files, dinner and dessert spoons and forks, teaspoons, cruets, etc., etc., From the celebrated manufactory of Atkinson Bios., Sheffield. Catalogues will be forwarded on application. shipmo, UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. EXCURSION TO WEST COAST SOUNDS. Fourteenth Season. mHE a.s. TAEAWEBA "*■ WILL MAKE, THREE FXOUESIONB TO THE WEST COAST SOUNDS OF THE MIDDLE ISLAND, The First Leaving Port Chalmers on SATURDAY, 17th JANUARY, 1891; The Second on WEDNESDAY, 2Sth JANUARY; And the Third on MONDAY, 9th FEBRUARY. Each Trip will occupy about Ten Days from Port Chalmers, during which tbe most attractive of tbe Sounds will bo visited, and special facilities will bo given for FISHING and SKETCHING, and for exploring those wonderful Fiords, where Nature Is seen Ur her grandest aspects. Opportunity will also be given for vidtimr THE SUTHERLAND PALLS (THE HIGHEST IN THE WORLD), The Steamer remaining two d»ys in Milford Sound for that purpose. THE SOCIAL ENJOYMENT OF PAR. SBNGBRB Is made a special feature of these Excursions the whole trip taking the form of an * extended picnic. In order to prevent overcrowding, only a limited number of Passengers will be taken. The Tarawera will call at Bluff both ways en route. Fare: Ll4 from Port Chalmers. Note.—The First Excursion is now fall, and BERTHS ARE NOW BEING BOOKED for the SECOND and THIRD EXCURSIONS, UNION STEAUSH COMPANY OF NEW ZEAL AN LIMITED, Will Despatch Steamers as under ; LYTTELTON and Wellington,—TS ANA 8.6., on Thursday, Bth January. Pan gers from Dunedin Wharf at 2 p.m. NEItRON via Lyttelton and Wellington. PENGUIN, 8.5., on Monday, 12th Janna Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 3 p. Cargo till 1 p.m. AUCKLAND via Lyttelton, Wellfngti Napier, and Gisborne.—TE ANAU, a on Thursday, Bth January. Fastens from Dunedin Wharf at 2 p.m, Cargo 11 a.m. SYDNEY via Oatnara, Lyttelton, and Weill ton.-—HAUROTO, s.s., on Saturday, li Janna* y. Passengers from Dunedin Wh at —j> m. Cargo till Ip. m. SYDNEY via Lytteltcn, Wellington, and E Coast.—TK ANAU, f.h,, on Thursday, I January. Passengers from Dunedin Wh at 2 p.m. Cargo till 11 a m MELBOURNE via Bluff and Hobart. KOTOMAR AN &, a.?., on Thursday. 1 January. Passengers from Dunedin wh at 280 pro. Cargo till 11 a.m. GRBYMOUTH (taking cargo for Hokitika) via Oamarn, Timaru, and Wellington A STEAMER early. AUCKLAND via Oamarn, Timaru, Nap Gisborne, and Tauranga, —OHATT , about 12th January. QAMARU. Ttmaru, and Lyttelton.—BEAD PUL STAB. 8.8., on Monday, 12th Jama Passengers from Dunedin Wharf atl night. Cargo till 3 p.m. TIMARU, Akaroa, Lyttelton, Wellingl Nelson, and Westport.—MAHlNAFl s, s,, on Friday, 9th J »nuary. Passengers fi Dunedin Wharf at? p.m. Cargo till 3 b FIJI (bom Auckland).—TAUPO, al Monday, 2nd February. TONGA and Samoa ((nun Auckland). WAINUI, 8.5., about Tuesday, 1 January. EXCURSION SEASON. During the months of January, Februi and Much return tickets will be ioned Exoufttau Bates over all the Company’s It available for Three Months from date of faa Qfnon; Corner of Vogel, Wat*, |aj Ovaledaocl itreetr,

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Evening Star, Issue 8407, 7 January 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 8407, 7 January 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 8407, 7 January 1891, Page 3

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