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wmamsmmmm AUOtTOIfB. TUUKBDAY. 9tfa FEBRUARY* At7o'dook(emih«)i At Rooms, Maow iteecfc BOOKS. BOOK*. The Libiarfet of the Jate W. Dowai* SUwli* ftnd|Hanten 'i urton, Ktq.* Comprising LAWBOOKS BOOKS OF REFERENCE, and GBNK. AL lITBBATUiiE. Catalogues new read;. —|ARK, BBTMOLBB. AND OU. FRIDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. At Booms, Muse street. SECOND-HAND BICYCLES. To Wind *p Accounts. Granviila, V'olverhamptoa, Bombers, Boysl HnfiUi, I'ulcott, Imptria', New Howe, Be-ramt. s-peetiwell, RecorJ, Faultiest, aad c ladies' Bicycles. >AKK, i;.«YNOLDS, AND 00. T'H'i- f» ; v. 9th FFBRUARY, 1899. TRAD •: muiit s^Lts. IBVIX BROKER S' ASsSOCIATIOr. """ First Sale: OTAOO FRUIT AND PBODUOS AGSfcCS*. Followed by MORITZ3ON AND HOPKIN and SEIIEIr AND CO. _____^_ THURSDAY, 9th INSr., At half-past 2 o'clock. TRADE SALE. BPED D I N 0 25 chests finest Pekoe (ex Bakanoa, from Calcutta) 7 packages Ceylon Pekoe 10 packages Ceylon (in packets) 100 gross D.M. blacking 75 kegs carb. soda 100 boxes clothes pegs 75 boxes Hudson's soap extract 50 cases sardines 10 kegs and 5 cases cream tartar 50 cases " Milkmaid " milfr Li 25 casks whiting 50 cases brown and white vinegar 50 eves "Bonniß Dundee" whiaky 50 case* " r.n- al Bruce" whisky ' 43 cafes Chablis and claret. And other Goods, as per catalogues. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. EXTENSIVE CONSIGNMENTS OF ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL FUBMI* TUBE, PIANOS, ORGANS, SEWING MACHINES, ETC. DM. SPEDDINO • will catalogue and fcnnoance for sale in a few days, A splendid assortment of New acd Modern Furniture, etc., cons>i<ting of— Dinirg and drawing room suites (in croctf' dilc hide, leather, and saddle bass), oak and walnut sideboards and cheffoniers, pia.no?, sewing machine?, oak an 1 walnut ov. rmantels, fancy chain, bedroom r. rjuii-.itcs, occisonal tables and wba nns, siperior plattd ware, family cutlery, fancy ornaments, etc , etc. The date o f palo will be advertised and catalogues prepared. TaURSDAY, 9rh FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. Sa'e by Auction, on the* Premises, Dowling street, of HOUSEHOLD FURKIIURE, PIANO, Etc. AMES SAMSON AND 00. tf have received instructions to sell by auction, at their rooms, Furnitnre, etc . including' Si'k tapestry suite, mirror sideboard, Bruise's and tapestry carpets, hearthrrge, bra3s fenders, fireirona, cheffonier, striking c'.ock, curtain poles, superior lace, chenille, and tapestry curtains, extending dining table, gong, dinner and tea sets, cruets, vas-s", ornament*, pictures, whatnots'* fancy anl occasional chairs, tapestry couch, aim chains, oatagon and tea tables, cutlery and glassware, b*t and umbrella stand, double and hingle iron and wood bedsteads, sprinz, wire, and flick mattresses, kapok bed, blankets-", looking glasses, massive wardrobe. full-Scotch and toilet chests, duchesse drawers and tables, marble and tile washstands, ware, half-Scotch duchesse pair, carpet square 3, linoleum, sofa, kitchen dres?er, wringer, copper boiler; also superior back-gear turning lathe and applianoes, 10ft leather stuffed form, first-class per. ambula or, improved Singer sewing machine, small billiard tab'e, lot glass and crystal ware, large cashing machine, folding bed, jam. tables, chairs, and a lot of Bundry furniture \ also, walnut-framed piano (by Weidman), pair of field glasses, lot of books, etc., etc , etc. FRIDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. At Auction Rooms, Manse street HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. S. VALENTINE will sell by auction, Household Furniture, etc. SATURDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, At 12.50 o'clock. At Tattt raali'u Bazaar, Gore. 'BN'DRRSOU AND P.ATGER • (in conjunction with DALGETY AND OOMPANV, Ltd.) will t-ell at abuve lime and p'aoe, ( n account the Executora of the late G. M. Bell: 15 unbroken 4 and 5-year-old (carriage horses) and fillies, by Ike and Lorraine. Tn the above are included Two wel!-Tatched Pair?, wh'ch aie for UNRESERVED SALE. / lso o-i account other Vendors: 15 draught mares and geldings. Fu'ther Entries Invl'ed. For other information apply THE AUCTIONEERS. AT AUCTION. MONDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, 1E93, At 2 30 o'clock. VALUABLE BUILDING SECTIONS, Corner Union aud Cumberland streets. OIEVWRIGHT BROS. AND CO. have received instructions from Mr C. Catlin to offer for sale by i-uMic a id ion, at the above time and place, the followii g Properties : « CORNER UNION AND CUMBE BLAND SI REETS. LOT 1 -Part Krction 40 Bloc* XXX., Dunedin, containing 13 2 pole-, with a frontage of 63.6 link* to Pr.i-.n stnet and 100 links to Cumberland street, CUMBERLAND STREET SECTIONS. LOT 2.—Southern half »f Section 39, containing 20 poke, with a frontage of 33 feet to Cumberland street by a depth of 165 feet LOT 3—Northern half of Section 39, containing 20 poles, with a frontage of 33 feet to Cumberland street by a depth of 165 feet. LOT 4.—Southern half of Seetion 38, containing 20 poles, with a frontage of 33 feet to Cumberland street by a depth of 165 feet. Litho. plans now ready. The Auctioneers desire to draw the attention of those in search of building sites to this exceptional opportunity. The sections require to filling in ana are ready to build on. Further particulars from _ THE AUCTIONEERS; Or F. J. STILLING. Esq., Solicitor, Princes street,

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Evening Star, Issue 10851, 8 February 1899, Page 3

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