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AUCTIONS. MONDAY, 4th MAT, At 2.30 oolodc. At U Shed, end Victoria wharf. BUBOPEAN SUGAR. 660 begs Sugar, each Jcwt (slightly sweated). ‘Will be sold all fault*. Ihe sugar, other than this alight sweating, la perfectly sound, and moat be sold. EO. REYNOLDS AND 00. a are Instructed by Messrs A. S. Paterson and 00, to offer the above Sugar by auction at the U Shed, Victoria wharf, on Monday, 4th May, at 2 30 o’clock. In lots to suit MONDAY, 4th MAY, 1891, At 12 o'clock. At Williamsbnrgh, Mi rnington. Unreserved Clearing Sale of DAIRY COW*, HORSE*, IMPLEMENTS. STACKS OAT-SHEAVES. TURNIPS, Etc., etc.. etc. Donald reid and oo„ instructed by Mr John O'Connell, will sell b« above, 30 very superior dairy cows, in full milk and coming to calving. 1 pnre-bred Ayrshire bull, 2 two-year-old heifers, 1 draught horse, 2 spring-cart horses, 1 tip dray snd harnew, 1 spring cart and harness (new), 1 chaff cutter, 1 swirg plough, 1 set trees, 1 sat 8-leaf harnws, 5 stacks oat-sheaves (about 30 tom), 3$ acres.turnips and swedes, plough shaft and heading harness 1 aledge, 2 cattle troughs, empty sacks, Etc., _ etc., etc. No reserve. Luncheon provided. MONDAY, 4th MAY, At 2 o’clock, MEN’S AND WOMEN’S DRAPERY, BOOTS, Etc JAMES SAM SO N AND 00. have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Booms, General Goods, including— Blankets, sheeting, forfar, table linen, bedquilts, calicoes, hollaed, India twill, turkey red, flannels, lambskin, bine serge, scarlet flannelette, homespuns, winceys, dress materials, tableoovers, jackets, ulsters, umbrellas, hats, feathers, flowers, lace, knitting and sewing cotton, silk (in piece), hosiery, men’s and boys’ suits, shirts, pants, under flannels, cardigan jackets, skincoats, fancy goods, boots, and a large lot of sundries, Etc., etc., etc. The whole without reserve. TUESDAY. soh MAY, At 12 o’clock. In Booms, Manse street. To Speculators, Investors, and others. Two very Sabstantial BRICK and CEMENT TOWN RESIDENCES, Hope street. JAMES A. PARK AND CO. have received instructions from Mr Moss Moss to sell by auction, at their Booms, on Tuesday, 3th May, at 12 o’clock. His very valuable and convenient Freehold Property, being— Part of section 53, block V., at the corner of Hope and Stafford streets, together with the two first-class brick residences thereon, each containing 11 Isrge and lofty rooms, fitted with gaealters, grates, ranges, Venetian blinds, etc., etc., all in good repair. L 1,500 of purchase-money may remain on mortgage at 6 per cent, per annum. For farther particulars and terms apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY, 4th MAT, 1891, At 2 o’clock sharp. In Booms, 39 George street. J CAMPBELL AND CO. o have been instructed to sell by auction Smith Bros.' Furniture, consisting of suite, bedroom furniture, carpets, chesta of drawers, etc., etc.; also, a large quantity of drapery. TUESDAY, sth MAY, ’ At 1 o’clock. At the County Council Chambers, Walkoualti. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, has been instructed by the Administrator in the Estate of the late Kenneth Cameron, of Waikouaitf, to sell fay public auction, at the County Council's offices, Waikoualti, on Tuesday, sth May, at 1 o’clock, The whole of the Freehold Properties In the Estate of Kenneth Cameron (deceased), in the following lots Lot I—Sections 1 and 5, block XYYITT,, Government town of Hawksbnry, containing 20 poles each. Lot 2—Sections 4 and 17, block DL, Jonas township of Hawksbnry, containing together 2 roods with the dwellinghouse thereon. Lot 3 Section 37, block V., district of Hawksbnry. containing 68J acres of land. This lot is sold subject to a lease to Ur John Hallam for 10 years, fiom Ist May, 1888, at L 25 per annum. As it is n- erssary to have the estate closed as soon as possible, the-* properties are for absolute sale. For further particulars apply to Messrs BATHGATE k WOODH jUSF, Solicitors, Dunedin Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY. 6th MAY, At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, Barbed Wire Factory, Stafford street. DM. SPEDDIHG e is instructed to sell by auction, on the premises, Stafford street, on Wednesday first, at 2 o’clock, I eight-horse multitabular boiler and sixhorse doable engine, with all steam pipes, steam gauges and fittings, condensing pump, etc., etc. WEDNESDAY, 6th MAY. Burnside Saleyards. Reid, maclban, and 00. have received Instructions from Mia Muir, Normanby, who is giving up her milk walk, to sell by auction, at the above time and place, Bor 10 first-class dairy cows; some in and others close to calving. Also, 10 pigs. REID, MACLEAN, AND 00., Auctioneers. LOST AND POUND STRAYED from King street, Bay Mi with saddle, bridle, and cover on j ward. George Ferguson, Eaikerai. REWARD.- Lost, Silver Watch. Bln please Return to F. L. Jones, ph< grapher, George street. FOUND, Lurcher Dog. If not th days, will be sold. Apply, by )etl “Dog,” fTAKOffice. F iOUND, a Cheque, N.B. Valley. A| John Hislop, jeweller, Princes street. Messrs jambs battbay and o< Cheque, No. F27.829, )L66 4a, Nath Bank, Dunedin, having been MUIaH or L Payment has been Stopped. f~| Reward.—Lost, Three Pound Ns 3&X between Albany street and 1 Office. Allan, tobacconist. LOST, on Friday afternoon. Light Fur 1 between Gasworks and Priaoes sti Finder rewarded on returning to Oontine Boot DepAt, Princes street. LICENSING NOTICES. mHE ANNUAL LICENSING MEBUm -L the Dunedin Uoenabsg District O mittee will be held in the Resident Court (Criminal side), Bond street, Dun 0) FRIDAY, the Fifth Day of Jane, 18H 12 o’clock noon. H. H. G. HALVE, fidsrk to the Lteemsfag Oosnmhts LRTUfe 9»P> with comfortable worm iod, ia quiet bone, by gentle terms. ‘‘Temperate, Seal*

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Evening Star, Volume 8505, Issue 8505, 2 May 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Volume 8505, Issue 8505, 2 May 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Volume 8505, Issue 8505, 2 May 1891, Page 3

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