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cm fH&PosisiOH yonoßg aeaaamsxsDßCLAßß that mHE COMING SEASON ■*• 1*531 be ONE OF INTENSE HEAT, In anticipation of this event the CITY 00&* POBATION have Imported a huge nomber of FLETCHER’S AND CARBON COMPANY’S CAS COOPERS, In all Sizes, Prices, and Designs. These Stoves are now recognised as being the only medium by which the Swelter-, ing Seat pf the Kitchen car alleviated or avoided. One Month's Trial will prove this fpeb ALL COOKERS CONNECTED FREE OF COST. SHOW ROOM {OPPOSITE LOME'S! OPEN DAILY. Sec onr Circulars for further Information. Short Series of COOKING LECTURES will be given by Mrs Miller, oonuNtnaag, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8. Ladies are Respectfully Invited. AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, SEWING MACHINE, Etc. JAMES SAMSON AND 00. have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Superior walnut piano (iron frame) by Brinsmead and Sons, suite in figured silk, dining room suite, dinner waggon, r.p. sideboard, Vienna chairs, dinner set, cutlery, dining table, floorcloth, carpets, hearthrugs, fender and irons, duchesae drawers and glass, fullScotch chest of drawers, wardrobe (minor door), washstands and ware, towel rails, curtain poles, kitchen dresser, child’s cot, filter, commode, mangle, wheelbarrow, Etc., etc.,' etc. WEDNESDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, At 12 o’clock. SALE BY AUCTION OF TOWN PROPERTY. JAMES SAMSON AND C<T have been favored with instructions from' Mr Guthrie to sell by auction, at their Rooms, His freehold property, being part of section--18, block XII., together with a four-' roomed and three-roomed cottagr thereon, having a frontage to Arthur street of 59ft by a depth of 66ft, securely fenced, with all conveniences. The cottages are well situated and command a splendid view. Will be sold in one lot, or each cottage separately, Easy terms. WEDNESDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, At 12 o’clock. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions from the owner, who has left Dunedin, to sell by auction, at their Rooms, His Freehold PropertyBeing sections 16, 16a, 17. aud 17a, Allandale Township, St. Clair. The above sections command the licst view of any in St. C!air, and are securely fenced. Must be sold. Terms easy. WEDNESDAY. 23rd OCTOBER, At 12 o’clock. FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE BY AUCTION. JAMBS SAMSON AN D O (f. have been favored with instructions from Mr R. Rowan to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Allotment 12, Block VIII., Abbotsford, together with Cottage thereon. Area, 1 rood 16 poles ; all securely fenced. No reasonable offer refused. Terms easy. TUESDAY FIRST, At half-past 2 o’clock. WHITE-AND-GOI.D CHINA AND MATCHINGS. Dm. sprd di n q « will sell, on Tuesday, A large assortment of white-and-gold china and matchings. Abo, 3,bhds Fenton’s whito-and-gold and saucersWithout reserve. TUESDAY, 22ad OCTOBER. Ex Waibora, FRUIT, FRUIT. FRUIT. By auction at 10.50. 200 Gases Oranges, Mandarins, and Lemons. O' BEI G, PARK, AND CO. TO-MOKROW (TUESDAY), 22nd OCTOBER, At 10 o’clock sharp In Temporary Premises, Dowling street (opposite Garrison Hall). 137 cases Oranges, Lemons, assorted Hobart Apples, etc., etc. A. LOR I E AND C O. TUESDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. Unreserved Sale ASSAYEBS’ SUNDRIES. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO are instructed to sell by auction, Plattner’s roasting furnaoe and extra charcoals, fusion and reduction charcoals, clay roasting dishes, platinum crucible and cover, platinum fusing spoons, arsenic tubes, 2in and 4in agate mortars, Abick’s diamond crusher, Colonel Ross blowpipe case, collection minerals for blowpipe analysis, Letcher’s band-blower, Mob’s scale of bard- ’ ness, Von Kob“ll’s scale of fusibility, test tubes, asbless filters, clay crucibles, charcoal borer, and numerous sundries. On view from Monday afternoon. THURSDAY, 24th OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. 12 EASY LAWN MOWERS (3 sizes, just landed). jpARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO, MONDAY, 28th OCTOBER, At 12.30 o’clock. • At Booms, Manse street. FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF PROPERTY: Waitati, Caversham, Allandale, South Dunedin, and Glen. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. are instructed to sell by auction, on account of Mr Peter Rutherford (who is removing to his farm at Inch Clutha) and other vendors ; 1. Sections 1, 2, and 3, Block XIII., Town of Biueskin, and part of 8, Block 1., North Harbor and Biueskin District, containing 18 acres and 30.7 poles, together with Bouse of 8 rooms, scullery, store room, washhouse, coalhonse, dairy, workshop, 3-stalled stable and coachhouse, fowl run. This house was built regardless of cost, and is on stone foundations,. 10ft hall and verandah (10ft wide, 60ft long), plastered throughout, slate roof; grounds tastefully laid out with beautiful plantations and grass - paddocks, orchard, and garden. This is one of the choicest country residences near Dunedin, and will be sold a bargain. 2. Sections 17,19,21, Caversham Extension, fronting High street; choice budding site (the house having lately been honied); asphalt paths and concrete steps; grounds nicely hud oat; asphalt drying ground; garden and orchard. Also, at same time, by order of the Mortgagee, 3. Allotment 1, Caversham Rise, fronting Dacre Court, containing 21.6 poles. On account of other vendors : 4. Section 28, Allandale (Bt. Chur), fronting Coney Bill, Seaview, and Allandale roads, containing 1 rood and 19 poles; beautiful site for house; easy access; close to trams ; splendid view5. Allotments 13, 14, 6. 8, and 10. corner Melbourne street and Thomas street, Smith Dhncdin; convenient sites ; will •be offered Separately to suit buyers. 6. Farts Sections 293 and 287, Glcu Estate, containing about i-aere, fronting Glen road and Cooper street, with substantial house of 7 rooms, bay window, verandah, and outhouses; good fruit garden, well fenced; asphalt paths and yard; a “oe home.

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Evening Star, Issue 9831, 21 October 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 9831, 21 October 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 9831, 21 October 1895, Page 3

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