CITY OOBPOEATION NOTICES BCIENTIBIB DECLARE THAT HE COMING SEASON Wilt be ONE OF INTENSE HEAT. In anticipation of this event the CITY CORPORATION have imported a large number of FLETCHER'S AND CARBON COMPANY'S GAS COOKERS, ' In all Sizes, Prices, and Designs. These Stoves are now recognised as being, the only medium by which the Swelter/ ing Heat of the Kitchen car be alleviated or avoided. One Month's Trial will prove this fact. ALL COOKERS CONNECTED FREE OF COST. SHOW ROOM (OPPOSITE LOUIE'S) OPEN DAILY. See our Circulars for further Information. Short Series of COOKING LECTURES will be given by Mrs Miller, commencing,. TUESDAY, OCTOBER a Ladies abb Rbspectfcllt Invited. AUCTIONS. SATURDAY, 26th OCTOBER, At 11 o'clock. At the Dunedin Horse Saleyard. RIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. , , are instructed to sell by auction, at above time and place, 1 stylish black cob Buggy and harness. SATURDAY, 26th OCTOBER, At 11 o'clock. At the Dunedin Horse Saleyard. , RIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO, have received instructions from Mr J. O'Brien (Oamaru) to sell by auction, at above time and place, 10 first-class draught and light-harness horses. SATURDAY, 26th OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock. At Dunedin Horse Saleyard. BAKER'S VAN. RIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. have been instructed by Mr D. Buchanan (Green Island) to sell, at above time and place, 1 baker's van, nearly new, with tilt. MONDAY, 28th OCTOBER, At 12.30. At Rooms, Manse street. DESIRABLE CITY RESIDENCE, Smith street (off Stuart street). 'ARK, REYNOLDS. AND CO. are instructed by John Reith, Esq. (who. has left Dunedin), to sell by auction, Section 4, Block 17, Dunedin, fronting , Smith (Street (adjoining the residence of C.Ziele, Esq.), containing about 37 poles, together with substantially-built house of 6 rooms and bathroom, in thorough repair, washhouse and outhouses, good garden and orclxarJ. This property is beautifully situated, and is exceptionally suited for business men on account of its central position (7 minutes from the Post Office). Mr Reith, being away from Dunedin, has decided to quit it if anything like a fair price is offered, and those in search of a town residence or wishing to invest money will do well to inspect it. Cards of admission obtainable from THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, sth NOVEMBER, At 12.30 o'clock. In Messrs W. R. Cameron and Co.'a Stores, Bond street. 20 TONS GALVANISED IRON, sft, 6ft, 7ft, Bft, 9ft, and 10ft, 26 gauge, Sword and Torch Brand, Just lauded, ex Westland, in perfect order. ARK. REYNOLDS. AND CO. are instructed to sell by auction, on Tuesday, sth November. The quality of this iron is second to none in the market. Can be inspected at any time. Sold in lots to suit all buyers. Orders to purchase any quantity will be attended to by the Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 26th OCTOBER, At 1 sharp. PAWNBROKER'S UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. AMES 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 chain. 1890.—January 18th, 40, brooch and locket. 1892.—June 2nd, 183, gold watch. July Sth, 204, ring and earrings. September 16th, 291, gold watch; 14tb, 289, watch. October 29th, 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 ; 12th, 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 4tb, 158, gold watch ; 14th, 174, brooch, locket, and chain. June 16th, 267, 2 watches; 19th, 273, gold watch. July 4th, 289, brooch, earrings, etc.; 9th, 295, 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; 6tb, 335, gold watch, chain, and pendant; 7th, 339, watch; 18th,' 357, watch. September *7th, 333, clothing; 11th, 398, silver watch ; 19th, 411, gold chain ; 12th, 413. gjld chain. October 2nd, 425, gold chain and locket; lltb, 438, gold ring. November 2nd, 471, gold ring ; sth, 474, gold ring ; Bth, 479, gold locket, etc. ; 19th, 495, watch ; 496, watch ; 498, watch ; 20th, 501, gold watch, etc. ; 21st, 505, flute; 28th, 514, silver watch ; 516, silver watch. December Ist, 519, silver watch ; 3rd, 524, silver watch; 6tb, 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; 19tb, 70, ring; 23rd, 78, silver watch ; 25th, 80, silver watch; 82, gold chain. March 2nd, 92, gold watch ; 4th, 93, 2 silver watches ; 6th, 99, gasogenc; 15tb, 109, diamond ring; 18th, 112, suit clothes; 115, silver watch ; 2kt, 118, gold watch; 30th, 128, suit of clothe i. 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 24tb, 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, £6th OCTOBER, At 1 sharp. -THURSDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, 1895, At 12 o'clock. CITY FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES, George street. IHE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, . AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, have been instructed by Mrs D. F. Maim to offer for sale by pnblie auction, in their Rooms, Rattray street, on Thursday. 7th November, at 12 o'clock. 3 building sites at corner of George and Dundas street*. Each lot will have a frontage to George street of 50ft, by a depth of 87ft. These lots are nicely situated for residence sites, being above the level of George street, and having a good view and outlook. Terms will be very liberal, and to anyone buying to build the whole of the purchase money may remain on mortgage at 5£ per cent. For further particulars and plans apply to THE AUCTIONEERS.^
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Evening Star, Issue 9835, 25 October 1895, Page 3
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