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AUCTIONS SATURDAY; 12th DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. In Booms, Manse street. GYMNASIUM APPARATUS. AMES A. PARK AND CO. are instructed by Frofewor Oscar David (who has left the Colony) to cell by auction, as above, The whole of his gjnroewtlo appliances, etc, consisting of— Horizjntal bars, Indian clubs, dumb-bell'', boxing gloves, foils, mask*, single stioks, climbing poles, etc., etc. This sale ofLra a splendid opportunity to school committees, gymnasiums, volunteer com panies, and other* of acquirim; suitable gymnastic appliances at a very low figure. SATURDAY, 12th lEOBMBBR, At 12 o'o oik th»rf. 'n Rooms, Manse street. In the Ictettite Estate of Mrs Dwyer, deceased. H U3BHOLD FUSNITUBB AND SUNDRIES. AMES A. PARK AND 00, Auctioneers. BATURDAY, 12th DECEMBER, At half-past 12. In Rooms, Manse street BUZENGBR AND OO.'S TENNIS RICKETS. AMES A. PARK AND 00. 1 are instructed to sell by auction, at their Rooms, hb above, Balance of tilasenger and Oo.V snpencr racket press, hocky sticks, bise oluts, wicket gloves, etc., etc. SATURDAY, 12th DECEMBER, At 1 o'clock. In Rooms. Manse etreefc. OUT AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. "AMES A, PARK AND 00. are instructed by several owners to offer the following properties by auction on SaturLot 1.-St. Leonards'A compact and beautiful Property at St Leonards. Half an acre; 6 roomed House; complete in every respect The property of Mr Hardy. Lot 2.-oalton (Leith walk, N.E Valley) —A convenient and choioe Property; newly half an acre; 7-roomed House; greenhouse, coachhouse, stable, flower and fiuit garden; beautiful view. The property of Mr Gallie. Lot 3.—St. John's Wood (Arthur street)— Neat 4-roomed Brick Cottage; stable, fowl run, fruit garden, well fenced. Occupied by Mr J. Parker. Lot 4 - Mornington, Matheaon Subdivision, Mr Aikman's—Good 5-roomed Cottage, in fine order : splendid situation. The property of Mr Wilkinson. Lots-Donedin, Leith street—Part Section 51, Block XX, 5-roomed Cottage; five minutes' from Octagon; good locality. The property of Mr Gallic Lot fi.-Bisbopacourt, Ft Leonards on the HUl—Sections 11, lift, and part of 12 (nearly half an acre), handsome 7-roomed House; slate roof, plastered, rouble mantelpiece*, good garden, nice position; next door to G. FowellV, Kiq. Lot 7—Barnside last -Sections 3 and 10, Block 11. (la 3r 4p), on Main road. Lotß-Darley—Fectioa 28 (Fdwin and Josephine Btreetß, 12 poles), with Cottage. Lot 9. Belleknowes—Sections 19 »Bd 20, Block I. (i-aore), fronting the residence of W. Gew, Esq. Full particulars at Booms. MONDAY, 14th DFCBMBEB, At half-past 12 o'clock. In Rooms, Manse stteet FREEHOLD CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES, VALUABLE RESIDENCE, MOSGIEL. AMES A. PARK AND 00. tr have received Instruct ions from the Trustees of the Grange Estate to offer for sale by auction, on above date, The following Freehold Properties : Lot I—That very fine property at Mosglel containing about 12 acres, with the substantial and commodious residence thereon, containing 22 roomr, and known as "Mcsgiel House," with stables and all the necessary outbuildings; erobard, plantation, etc, Lot 2—That desirable town property being part of sections 29, 30, 31, and 32. block XXVII., containing 2 roode, 12 poles, fronting Leith street, Frederick street, and Hyde street; together with the very large and convenient Residence of 26 rooms known as the "Grange." Also, by order of the Mortgagees. Lot 3.—Part of section 48, block XXVII, area 11 poles, fronting Clyde street, with comfortable six-roomed House thereon. Lot 4. -Part of section 56, block XXVII., fronting Frederick and Hyde streets, Duoedin; area 9 poles. Vacant Lot s.—Allotments 24 and 25, block 1., Kavensbourne, area 2 roods 5 poles, with four-roomed Cottage; next Mr Aubrey V, expreißman. Fall particulars, terniF, and conditions can be obtained from THE AUCTIONEERS; Or from Mr A. A. FINCH, Solicitor, Dowlirg rtreet (Vext Garrison Hall). PRELIMINARY NOTICE. EXTENSIVE SALE OF MERCHANDISE. TUIfcDAY, 15th DEOEMBEF, At 2 o'clock. To Grocers, Storekeepers, and Hotelkeepers. Goods suitable for Christmas and New Year, consisting of— Wines, Spirits, Ales, Sugar, Tea, New Fruite, and General Merchandise. Full particulars in future Issue. Samples on Monday. ~~ 0. REYNOLDS AND 00. - will Bell as above, at Rooms, High PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT! FRIDAY, 18th DBCEMBEB, At 2 30 o'clock. At Rooms, High street IMPORTANT SALE or MAGNIFICENT FURNITURE, Comprising 6ft 6ln Exhibition sideboard,yearly English style, in rimu and carved panels, large sheets of glass—a most imposing article of furniture, and made specially for the Melbourne Exhibition: 7ft mahogany wardrobe, 3 doors and mirror front; bedroom suite—rimu and mottled totara wardrobe, duchesse chest marble-top washstand (tile back), 4x6 Exhibition bedstead (carved panels, hangings, spring mattress complete); pair walnut duchesse chests and washstand, 4ft cylinder secretaire cabinet and bookca e, settee suite (drawing room) in walnut and tapestry, Anphesse chests and washstands to mat- 1 - 1-Sootch chctts, 100 tables, tea tab«*-, ball tables, occasional fancy chairs, mirrors, mahogany pedestal writing table, etc., etc. The above list comprises a few of the articles of tbe stock of Mr T. Stonebridge, who is leaving Dunedir, and has decided to sell the whale by auction. The entire stock will be carefully removed to our Booms, and we confidently recommend purchasers to inspect the articles, as they are in make and finish second tonsne, ! 0. REYNOLDS AND 00. J* will sell as above, at their Rooms, High street, on Friday, 18th December, at 2.30 o'clock. On view Wednesday, 16th December. SATURDAY, 12th DECEMBER, At 1 o'clock. At Rooms, Rattray street (next Bank New ZeaW). The Stock of a GENERAL STOREKEEPER E R E **R R General Stock, ooaslsting of •dinner set*, tea seta, oops and sauoers, dishes, plates, cutlery, plated ware, ornaments, fancy goods, oecnbs, brashes, glassware, china, boggy, riding, and to* falps, pictures, oatmeal, lamps, wicks, and i, tinware, jewellery, etc. Also, lot of otuehold furniture of all kind*.

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Evening Star, Issue 8696, 11 December 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 8696, 11 December 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 8696, 11 December 1891, Page 3

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