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AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 28th- MAY, At 2 o'clock. la Stoma, Manse streofcflFTßßHTH AtflStfAL UNRBBIKfI» SAL* t? NATIVg AND FGB?*«H FUR?. Carriage fend EaH*»y Rnga Bom, Muft, and Sets Seallkm Hand Tea Oosiea, Braokuig Oapa> The Manufacture of Mr & K. OLAbK, Gold Medallist at the late Geeloitf laMWtion* and First Friae-taker ftt Ow*n I Amsterdam, London, and Paris Exhibitions. TAMES A. PARK AND .00, premier farrier of Australia, to sew by auction* on Thursday, 28th May, A really msgnißeent and beautiful asaostffient of AUSTRALIAN AND FOREIGN FURS, manufactured by skilled labor imported for the of moths and other insects so destnsetrwi to imported furs. _^___________ TO-MORROW PHTTKBDAH 28th SAT, At 10,30 o'olook sharp. At Rooms, Hfch street. 15 Saoks C3OOANUT3. EO. REYHOLD3 AND 00 will sell as above* -t theirßoomj, fflgfc street, To-morrow (Thursday), 28th May, M 10,30 o'clock, sharp. THURSDAY, 28_ MATT, At 2 o'clock HOUSEHOLD FX7BNr.fURE akd EFFECTS. JAMES BAMBOft AND <> O haTe received instructions' frc_ _.« owner to tell by auction, at their Rooms, His Furniture, ete, including— Dicing room suite (in leather), dining table, harmonium, overmantel, cot—oo pole and rings, 100 tab'e, case birda, eheff mier, lady's rocker, Brussel* and tapestry e&rpets and hearthrug*, fenders and ficeirons, books, sruaioal box (12 aire), vases, lamp, ones s of drawer?, waehntands and toilet table* ware, looking glasses, iron and wood bedsteads and bedding, pjrtmanteau, p9raiSbulator, Singer sewing machinf, portaHo eopper boiler, cooking utensil?, washing appliances, gaiden tool', meat safe, Etc., etc. ete FRIDAY, 29th MAY, At 2 o'clock. FURNITURE, SHOP FITTING', Eac. On the Premises, Princes street (next Bcaithwaiters BookAroade). 3AM 30 N AND 00. _ # hav* received lnatruetio F. Elliott (who is giving up the Ristaurant business) to sell by auction, The Furniture, Fitting?, etc., including— Cheffonier, mirror?, Vienna chairs, pictures* cutlery, table napery, carpets, cmtains, office table, ornaments, fende and irons, cruets, lounge, crookery a-d glassware, kitchen range (4ftfc 16-gallon copper boiler, meat safe, cooking utentiF, washstsnd and ' double and single iron bedsteads, gaa fittings, shop fittings confectionery, sundries cordial*, sauce*, Etc, etc, etc FRIDAY, 2»tb MAY, At 2 o'clock. At Room?, Rattray street (next Sank N.Z.J, i~l has received instructions from Mr Bowen (who is leaving for Sydney) to sell by auction, at his Roomp, The whole of his Hou'ehold Furniture and Effects, consl'tiug of piano, music cabinet, hair suite, 100 table, cvpet.», fenders, cheffonier, sewing machine, half-teeter and French bedsteads, sprirg mattress and bedding, cot, cradle, duchesse wardrobe, wa*hstands and ware, perambulator, stove, racge, crockery, linoleum, tin trunk SATURDAY NEXT,. 30th MAY, At 2 o'clock.WORKS OF AKT. Oil Paintingß Water Color Drawings Engravings Chrorno L'.thi graph Colored Photograph Plain Photograph Crjßtoleumf. This Collection ha° been consigned to us by an English deale-, with the view of testing the New Zealand market. Many of the Oils and Water Colors have been exhibited, and moat of the artists are well known. We are instructed to sell them absolutely without any reserve beyond duty and freight. The Collection will be on view Thursday and Friday. Our Rooms will be illuminated bstween 7 and 9 both evenings. Catalogues from the Auctioneer?. * LORIE ANDCO WINTER EXCURSION TO MELBOURNE, " URING the Winter Peaeon the Company will despatch *7cuision Steamers to Melbourne at intervals of f >ur weeks, by which Passengers will be carried at SPECIALLY REDUCED FIKRg. The Opening Exoursion will be made by the Splendid Steamship MANAP O U B I (2,000 Tons), T. Logan, i\mm»nder, Which will leave Port Chalmtr* on THURSDAY, 28th MAY, For MELBOTRNii V A BLUFF. FARES: SALOOV : Single, 16; .STEERAGE, L 3 RETUKN TiO*BTß(with option of returning from Sydney via Cook Strait), L : 0 B>»UND available via Sydney and Auckland, LI 2 For particulars app'y to STRAM SHIP COMPANY OF NKW ZK ALAND, LIMITiD. *_*£*¥ COMPANY Will Despatch Steamer* at under ; OAM*ko. BEAUTIFUL STAR, s.s., every Monday, return»Lg Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at Midnight. Return Fares: -*» loon. 12s 6d ; Steerage, 7s 6d. LYTTELTON and Wellington,—PENGUl*', 8.8., on M'-nday Ist June. Passsengrs from Dunedin Wharf at 3 p.m. NKjjSON via Lytteltcn and Wellington. PENGUIN, s.s., on Monday, Dt June. Passenger? f'om ttanedln Wharf at S p,m. Cargo till noon Saturday. AUC 1-i.N >rta ijytttut:>R. WelllwtJC, Napier and Gi*borne.— XOTOMAHANA, s.s ,in Wednesday. 3rd Jun». Passengers per 2.30 p. on. train. Cargo at Wharf till 4 p.m. Tuesday. Vvi,.'. <V H* !..»'«.>,.-,r. t Wf-lliogtOß, and East Coast.— ROTOMAHANA, s.s., on Wednesday. 3rd June. Passengers per 2.30 p.m. train. MELBOURNE via BIuff.—MANAPOURT, c.b , on Thursday, 28th May. Passengers iter 2.30 p.m. train. OAMARr Tirajtru, and Lyttelton.- HKA'TTVUL s.TAR S-S-, on Monday, l«t June. Paaeeugani from Dvnedla Wharf at Midnight. Cargo till 3 pm. TIM * R". Akaroa, LyttelU-n. Wellington, Nelson, and Westport—OMAPKßß, s.B. on Friday, 29th May. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 4 p.m Cargo till 2 p.m. BRISBANE (direct) -POHBRUA, s s., about 30th May. £( CKLA^ii via Oarnaro, Ttmara, Lyttelton. Napier, Giaboroe, and Tauraoga.— A BTSAMER early. Gr.iYMi)UTH cargo for Hokltfka) via Timara. Lyttolton, and Wellington.—ROSAMOND, s.s, on Friday, 29th May- Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at Midnigh \ Cargo till 3 p._. Fl.'-' i-wm \«t_rlai.d).-TAUPO, ».»-, about Friday, 19th June. XCn-Ga *nd Samoa from (Au"»__U. W AXNCI, a-a., about Tuesday, 2nd J«sw. Of now: Com* of Vogel, Water. «<J nUoota COLLARD AND OOLLARD Metal-fame Cottage Pianos. Soto taporteta, Chaa. Begg and Co., Princes sfaeet, Dunadin. IN spite of all imitations Wolfe's Mrnappa stands In the foremost rank of berwag-.

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Evening Star, Issue 8526, 27 May 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 8526, 27 May 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 8526, 27 May 1891, Page 3

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