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/'•/ north dunedin presbyterian ■•;;' church. ;• - grand or gan . recital. •i. Opening of KewOjgan.\ TO-MORROW (ITBIDAV), OOrOBBR 15tb. ORGAN SOLOS A. W. Lilly, NirW, E.:Taylor,Kß.'O.O.; ohdMrD. Coake.. ANTHKMB-r'.The Lord ia Exalted' .(Wat) j: Porthjnto Joy,»;(Rarnby). 80L0S-'There jg» Gieea/Hill Far Away*. Duniop; 'His Salvation is Nigh Them ; t*at Eear H&n? (Bennett). Mr J. Blenkin. Bopp; Greatly,' Mrs J. Todd. Accompanist ... Mr W. E. Tailor, P.R.0.0. Conductor ... . ... ... Mr A. B. WHITS. Admission—One Shilling. KAIKORAI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 3AORED CANTATA «DANIEL' TO--MORROW (FRIDAY), at 8 p.m. Solos by Mr ,T. Armstrong, Miss Brewer, Mr D.. Batten, Miss J. Walker. Quai tets (' Sleep, abonWad Rose' and ' A Spring Night') by Messrs W. H. Hales, J: Armstrong, A. Ross, and D. Hutton. Admission, M ;, Children, 3d. AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 15th OCTOBER. At 11 o'clock. At-Rooms. Manse street. By order of the U.S.S. Company, Ltd 1 . LEFT LUGGAGK F<OM 3BE VARIOUS'. STEAMERS. ARK, REYNOLDS, A3*D 00. are instructed by the U.S.S. Campany, Ltd., to sell bv auction, the Left luggage from their various steamer*, THE ACCUMULATION OF 4£ YEARS'. Comprising —Jewellery, portmanteaux, handbigs, gladstones, swaes, clothing, deck , chairs, blankets, sundries of allkinds. TUESDAY, 19th OCTOBEB, At 2 o'clock. At Mr Colehan's Paddock, WaitatL By order of the Mortgagee. HORSES, CATTLE, IMPLEMENTS, MASSEY-HARRIS REAPER AND BINDER. _ ARK, REYNOLDS. AND 00. are instructed to sell by auction, 2 chestnut draught mares Cows and heiferd Double-furrow plough (Reid and Gray) Four-leafed harrows (Reid and Gray) Massey-Harris reaper and binder, in good order. Further entries received. WEDNESDAY, 27th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. At Premises, "Mahuru," corner Heriot row and ' Park street. The residence of Mrs Gideon Scott, who is leaving Dunedin. MAGNIFICENT AND MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CONCERT GRAND PIANO (Justin Browne, London), ► ARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. u are instructed by Mrs Gideon Scott {who is leaving Dunedin) to sell by auction, the whole of her Household Furniture, etc, as above. WALNUT BEVEL PLATE SIDEBOARD, Dining table, mahogany and plush chairs, heavy tapestry table covers and curtainc, Chesterfield chair, art chenille door portiere, Brussels carpet and hearthrug, Chesterfield couch in terra ooita plush, AXMINSTER PILE CARPET AND HALL RUGS, black-wood corner cabinet, overmantel to match, occasional tables and walnut occasional chairs, chenille and lace curtains, OIL AND WATER COLORS by Wilson, Nerli, Hodgkins, J. Gibb, W. M. Gibb, Miss Hill, Miss Hodgkinß, engravings, and photos, MAPLE AND MAHOGANY 3-WING WARDROBES, pedestal duchesse pairs, solid brass and brassfronted bedsteads, carpets, curtains, chests of drawers, BED LINEN, BLANKETS, kitchen furniture and utensils, garden tools, lawn mowers, croquet Bet. Catalogues now being prepared. On view Monday, 25th inat., from 2 o'clook, FRIDAY, 15th OCTOBER. 1997, 10.30a.m, ' Poultry—Ducks. Turkeys, Fowls j Also 2 Tons toliubarb. VTAGO FRUIT AND PRODUCB -' ■ AGENCY. FRIDAY MORNING, 15th INST., 10 15 sharp. ORITZSON AND HOPKIN . will offer by auction, A prime lot of Hobart apples, crabs. Stumers, soarlets. Also, Rhubarb, etc., and Sydney fruit (if landed in time). TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 15th OCTOBER, At 10.50 o'clock sharp. 1 E. SHIEL AND CO. L • will sell by auction, At Jetty street, Poultry, produce, etc. And at 11 o'clock sharp, At Princes street, 400 cases Hobart apples. This is the last shipment of the season, and comprises a large assortment of first-class Fruit, In splendid order. J^ l^-^ 6 b<? g' to notif y the Trade that WK HAVE PURCHASED the FRUIT, PRODUCE, and POULTRY BUSINESS of Mesem GRKIG, WILLCOCKS, AND CO.. and in future we will hold our Sales of Fruit at the hours allotted by the Trade to that firmnamely-: MONDAYS and THURSDAY*, 10 15 a m TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, Ham. WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, 9.30 a.m. T. E. SHIEL AND CO. ' SATURDAY. 16th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. f ale by Auction of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ORGAN. PIANO. Etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions to sell by auction, at their rooms, Furniture, etc, including —Tapestry suite, sideboard, Brussels carpets, hearthrugs, fenders and iroDs, curtain polesi cheffonier, 100 table and fcover, gilt mirror, pictmes, dining table, dinner and tea se f .s, cruet, whatnot, Japanese tables, occasional chair , Vienna chairs, leather couch, clock, vases, cutlery, glassware, curtains, double and single iron wood bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, full-Scotch and 5-drawer chests, duchesse pair, ware, tile washstands, inlaid wardrobe, linoleum, kitchen dresser, copper boiler, perambulator.wringer, sofa, kitcheD, cooking, and laundry appliances, etc, etc., etc. * THURSDAY. 21»t OCTOBER, 1897 At 2.30 o'clook. ' Oa Premises, Kavensbourne. FREEHOLD AND HOUSEHOLD FCRNITURE. acting under instructions from Mm . will sell by publio auction, on the premises, at 2.30 o clock, ' Allotment 21, Block 11., Raventbourne, containing 38 poles, with dwelling of 6 rooms thereon. Immediately thereafter, all the household furniture. Full particulars from NEVILLE SEEVWRIGHT, •. Auctioneer. MEETmas. . LABOR DAY COMMITTEE. GENERAL/MEETING will be held in . in the Trades' Hall, Dowling street, on FRD3AY Next, 15th inat., at 8 p.m? . • PKIZ« MONKY will be PAID to competitors at the Art Union. Shop, George street, on SATURDAY NIGHT. * , ; .:&•: H. D. FOREMAN, Secretary. ■' (top. floor), 8 o'clock To r night. Addrew by Mr Hodge. Discussion, music Committee meet* at 7«

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Evening Star, Issue 10444, 14 October 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 10444, 14 October 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 10444, 14 October 1897, Page 3