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J ST. ANDiLbW’S church. The ANNUAL SOCIAL MEETING of the Congregation will be held in'the Church Hall on FRIDAY EVENING, 25th lust., at 7,30. ' ■ = „ Speakers: Revs. J. Gibb and;W. Hewitson. Musical Items uhder the direction of Mr Chinn, ; LOST AND FOUND. LOST (Sunday evening, Sawyers Bay road),' Bunch Keys. Finder please return Stab Office, Port Chalmers. LOST, Delivery Book. Finder please return Powley and KeaSt, bottlers, Hope street. REWARD.— Lost, between Port and Dunedin, Latin Book ‘Breviarium.' Return Father Newport or Father Hunt, Dunedin* LEFT, Umbrella', Pacific Refreshment Rooms, St. Clair, about a month ago. Owner can have same paying expenses , LEFT on 7.45 oar to Caversham, Tuesday, Lady’s Umbrella; reward, ss. City Hotel. WILL Person (known) who took Boots from Choral Hall please return to caretaker, save trouble. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HOME for lor 2 young Men; bath, piano; central, moderate. Apply Mercers, grocers, PrinCes street. WANTED, respectable Board, Residence for small family; no other boarders; accommodation, terms. “ A.8.-,” Box 46. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHRISTCHURCH SHOW AND RACES, NOVEMBER sth to 9m PRINCE OF WALES’S BIRTHDAY, NOVEMBER 9th. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS TO CHRISTCHURCH will be issued at all Stations between Clinton and Timaru (including branches) from NOVEMBER Ist to 7th, available for Return up to and including NOVEMBER 19th. The Fares will be—2l per mile First Class, and Id per mile Second Class. Cheap Excursion Tickets will be issued from any Station to any Station on NOVEMBER Bth and 9 th, available for Return up to and including NOVEMBER 19th. The Fares will bo—2d per mile First Class and Id per mile Second Class; the minimum being 4s and 2s respectively. All the above tickets may be extended to make them .available for return for a further period of 14 days on payment of the difference in value between an ordinary single ticket and half the excursion fare, provided application is made at the station to which the ticket was Issued before the expiration of the original ticket. For further particulars see Handbills and Posters at all Railway Stations. A Train will leave Christchurch for Dunedin at 8.55 p.m. on SATURDAY, November 9th. Bv Order. AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, ?sth OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. JAMBS SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Booms, Furniture, etc., consisting of Parlor suite in tapestry, bookcase and cheffonier, 8-day clock, folding chair, horsehair couch, gent’s easy chair in hair, oval table, Brussels and tapestry carpets, pictures, ornaments, brass lamp, whatnot, dinner and tea sets, cruet, sideboard, fenders and fireirons, hearthrugs, cornice poles, superior red pine inlaid chest of drawers, wardrobe (mirror aoor to match), marble washstands and bedroom ware, commode, toilet tables, looking glasses, double and single iron and wood bedsteads and bedding, kitchen dresser, colonial sofa, leather couch, sewing machine, copper portable boiler, gent’s and lady’s riding saddles, wringer, wheelbarrow, child’s wood cot, Singer sewing machine (five drawers, latest improved), etc., etc., etc. SATURDAY, 26th OCTOBER, At 1 sharp. PAWNBROKER’S UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. JAMBS SAMSON AND CO. will sell, by order of A. Solomon, licensed pawnbroker, as under 1888.—April 14th, 316, brooch, earrings, and rings. May 31st, 465, gold watch and ohain. 1890.—January 18th, 40, brooch and locket, 1891.—July 4th, 354, gold chain and bracelet. 1892.—June 2nd, 185, gold watch. July sth, 204, ring and earrings. September 16th, 291, gold watch; 14th, 289, watch. October 29tb, 327, earrings and studs. 1893.—March 17th, 96, watch, rings, and earrings. April 6th, 121, gold ring; 22nd, 149, forks and spoons. September Bth, 338, watch; 12tb, 344, watch. November Bth, 407, gold ring. December 14th, 445, gold watch. 1894.—January 22nd, 39, gold watch; 40, gold chain. February 12th, 77, watch and ring. March 7th, 124, gold watch. April 4th, 158, gold watch ; 14th, 174, brooch, locket, and ohain. June 16th, 267, 2 watches; 19th, 273, gold watch. July 4th, 289, brooch, earrings, etc.; 9th,29s,watch, chain, etc.; 21st, 317, gold brooch and pencil; 24th, 319, watch; 321, ring and brooch; 26th, 322, set of studs. August Ist, 329,; silver watch, gold chain, and locket; 6th, 535, gold watch, chain, and pendant; 7th, 339, watch; 18th, 357, watch. September 7th, 383, clothing; 11th, 398, silver watch ; 19th, 411, gold chain ; 12th, 413, gold chain. October 2nd, 425, gold chain and locket; 11th, 438, gold ring. November 2nd, 471, gold ring ; sth, 474, gold ring ; Bth, 479, gold Jocket, etc.; 19th, 495, watch ; 496, watch; 498, watch; 20tb, 501, gold watch, etc, ; 21st, 505, flute; 28th, 514, silver watch ; 516, silver watch. December Ist, 519, silver watch; 3rd, 624, silver watch; 6th, 530, gold chain and locket; 11th, 540, gold chain and locket; 17th, 542, gold watch and chain; 21st, 551, gold ring ; 31st, 571, sewing machine. 1895.—January Bth, 11, pair sleeve links; 12th, 17, gold brooch : 21st, 28, gold breast-pin. February 15th, 65, gold keyless watch, neck let and locket; 19th, 70, riug; 23rd, 78,’ silver watch; 25th, 80, silver watch; 82, gold chain. March 2nd, 92, gold watch ; 4th, 93, 2 silver watches ; 6th, 99, gasogenc; 15th, 109, diamond ring; 18th, 112, suit clothes; 115, silver watch ; 21st, 118, gold watch; 30th, 128, suit of clothes. April 2nd, 132, gold watch; 4th, 136, silver watch and gold ring; 139, silver watch and chain; Bth, 146, silver watch and chain ; 9th, 150, clock; 10th, 152, 2 gold brooches ; 11th, 156, bangle and 2 crosses. Left at National Pawn Office, Rattray street: 1887.—August sth, 876, book. December 24th, 1280, 7 articles of jewellery. 1889.—August 17th, 418, gold chain, earrings, and ring. And 207 other lots of jewellery, guns, fieldglasses, musical instruments, etc. By order of A. Solomon, pawnbroker, George street. SATURDAY, 26th OCTOBER, At 1 sharp. THURSDAY, 31st OCTOBER, At 12.30 p.m, DESIRABLE SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, The property of Alex. Wilson, Esq,, M.A. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE. AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Ltd., are instructed to offer for sale by public auction, in their Rooms, Rattray street, on the 31st October, at 12.30 p.m., Sections 5, 6, 7, and 8. township of Murray - ville, containing 3 roods and 20 poles, with frontages to Lothian road and Graham street. On the property are erected a substantial dwelling-house of 9 rooms (with all necessary conveniences), conservatory, greenhouse, fernery, etc. The property is well fenced in, completely sheltered from prevailing winds, and is within 10 minutes’ walk of the George street and Roalyn trams. The garden is in excellent order, and is planted with many rare and beautiful flowers, shrubs, and trees. Mr Wilson being anxious to sell his property rather than lease it is prepared to dispose of it at a sacrifice. To anyone, therefore, in search of a complete and comfortable house an opportunity is now given of obtaining one at a price far below original cost. For cards to view and further information, apply to THE AUCTIONEERS,

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Evening Star, Issue 9833, 23 October 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 9833, 23 October 1895, Page 3