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T ■ iI. TIM 1:1*01 i Til Wf, AUOnOHB. ««r. * „ 1 At 2 o'clock. = •At Repins, Manse street. • Cfawconntofwhom.it mfr comwmT pkjtoTSS, MAT(&» HERRINGS. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND 00 are instructed to sell by auction, : 9 cases lib, 41b, 7lb tins Venetianred and burnt umber m «B 2 cases Sproston’s herrings 15 „ safety matches 10 Iqjgs sausage-skins 1 casesnltanas. Also, Sew* patent dryers Burnt turkey umber in oil Burnt sienna Enamel paints (lib tins). TUESDAY, Bth MAY, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms and Provincial Yards. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. By order of the Executors in the Estate of the late Mis J. Jackson. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND 00. are instructed to sell by auction, at above, time and place. The whole household furniture, pictures, fireproof safe, and miscellaneous goods belonging to the above estate. Without reserve. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Bth and 9th MAY, At 7 o’clock in the Evening. At Rooms, Manse street. BOOK SALE. BOOK SALE. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND 00. are instructed by Allan Holmes, Esq. (who is leavinr for a trip to America and England), to sell by auction. His valuable Library, containing Works of all kinds—•History Philosophy Political economy Chemistry Theology General literature Standard works, transactions of the institute, appendices to reports, geological reports, etc., etc. Full particulars from Catalogue now ready. Now on view. WEDNESDAY, 9th .MAY, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and PIANO. FORTE. Removed to Rooms from Waimea. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO, are instructed by Mr Ernest Bunn, of Balfour (who has sold his farm), to sell by auction, at above time and place, His Household Furniture, Pianoforte, and Goods. Without reserve. Full particulars in Tuesday’s Stab, FRIDAY, 11th MAY, At 2 o’clock. At A M.P. Buildings, Princes street. GREAT SALE BY AUCTION. W. ATEBST INGRAM’S PAINTINGS (which have been on exhibition for tho last fortnight), On behalf of the Public Gallery. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. are instructed by W. Ay erst Ingram, Esq., to sell by auction the collection of pictures as above described. Mr Ingram was an exhibitor at the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, held at Dunedin in 1889, and through this medium his valuable works are well known to the public of Dunedin. Besides this, in all the galleries and Exhibitions in Europe and the colonies his work is couriered very high-class. His reputation as a iuthful painter of nature is wond-widc, The coltection now offered displays some of his best handiwork, and will amply repay inspection. Catalogues at the Exhibition. On view from Monday till day of sale from 10 till 5.30 o’clock. TUESDAY. 15th MAY, At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, Leith street, the Residence of Allan Holmes, Esq. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNUT PIANOFORTE (by Coliard and Coliard). LUXURIOUS PILE DRAWING ROOM CARPET. OIL AND WATER COLORS (by Eminent European and Colonial Artists). PARK, REYNOLDS, AND 00. are instructed by Allan Holmes, Esq, (who is leaving for a trip to America and England), to sell by auction, on Tuesday, 15th May, at 2 o’clock. The whole of his superior and costly Household Furniture— DRAWING ROOM: Magnificent pile carpet (18 x 14), walnut pianoforte (by Coliard and Coliard), piano stool, Chesterfield sofa, easy chairs, occasional tables, handsome curtains, door portiere, wicker cane chairs, overmantel, bookcase, music canterbury, card table, steel-bar fender and irons, Flemish jugs and vases, Benares brassware, vas.-s, omamentf, etc., etc. A fine collection of Paintings. DINING ROOM: Pile carpet, mahogany sideboard (mirror back), mahogany extending dining -table, dinner waggon, cedarbookcasc, handsome clock, fender and irons, dining room chairs, easy chair, heavy curtains, electro-plate, crystal, etc., etc, HALL AND STUDY: Persian hall carpet, heavy oak hall stand (table and chairs to match), writing table, couch, easy chair, book shelves, fender and irons, stair carpet. BEDROOMS: Handsome walnut bedroom suite, consisting of wardrobe (mirror door), duchesse pair, towel rail, mahogany wardrobr, chests of drawers, marble - top wash* stands, double and single sets of wars, carpets, davenport writing table, double and single iron bedsteads, linoleum, commode, mirrors, brackets, etc., etc, KITCHEN: Kitchen furniture aud utensils, 3-rolkr intent mangle, scales and weight?, dresser, tables, dish covers, chairs, tin. ware, trays, crockery, and sundries. Catolcgucs now being prepared. On view Saturday, Monday, aud morning of sale. WEDNESDAY, 9th MAY, At 2 o’clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from the owner to sell by auction, at their nous, Bis Furniture, etc., including— Walnut inlaid oval table, walnut over- ' ' mantel, walnut pianoforte (iron frame), mnaio stool, whatnot, tapestry carpet, velvet pile hearthrug, wool mate, cheffomcr, 8-day dock, pictures, ornaments, dinner set, cornice pole, Vienna ehairs, parlor fender and fire irons, eoal vase, sib pan, 6 small chain in hair, doth (mahogany, frames), iron aqd wood bedstteasaad bedding, hyyfaHne wdaid full -Scotch chest of drawers, dudtesse aud teilet tables, waslutands and ware, toilet tabfevtaokmg Masses. . : , towel nil,,, wardrobe eonsmode,fircproof safe, oddMal sofa, linoleum, ■ kitchen tame, chairs, utcruSs: pawn. - bulater (reverdble bood), washing machine, cupboard, kitchen fender, etc., fte.

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Evening Star, Issue 9386, 7 May 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 9386, 7 May 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 9386, 7 May 1894, Page 3