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f 081 0V t JOT* kt HA I*4. Director... !.. Mr Wat. Toy. TO-NMffIPJ. TO-NIGHT. H^NJGttT. LAOT COHCJSRT BUT ONE J «f the TOT CONCERT COMPANY. Mr BRNBBT TOT, XJLAJL, AX.C.M., will [nance' (Sve»*den), 'Fanst,* by, epaael request (Gwniofl-Sarasete), and Beethoven's 'Sonata No. V Mil. RINBB LESS will pI»J SWISS* ami-lint) and Mendelssohn's Wedding March. Marcus, Lealie'a trio ' O Memory. Mia. I&UD DaLRTMPLE wit* king Kjoratfi 'Hat Night' and 'The }ioiig Avenue Mr M. MABCUS will sing, **■*»• ™?: mans and Dalrymple, Leahea trio O Memory.' (Adams), « .--■ « ind 'Who ShaH be King' (Webster). Prices of Admission: 3a, 2a, 1«. Box Plana* the Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs a. Doors open at 7.15; to coninience at B. M. MABCUS, Manager. AUCTIONS. SATURDAY, Bth INST., 9 o'clotc OBITZ3ON AND HOPXIH will ©fferbr auction. Peaches, plums, pears, apple*, quinces, new walnuts, pie melons, eta. SATURDAY, Bth APBJL, 1899, 11 o'clock (Or immediately after earlier sales). TEVIOT FRUIT. j Tomatoes, Grapes, Quinces, Dessert and CookI ing Apples and Pears. TAGO FRUIT AND PRODUCE AGENCY. SATURD VY, 8* APBIL, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OVERUANTKU Eta JAMES SAMSON AND 00, have received instructions to sell by auction, at their rooms, Furniture, etc., including— Mas ive Genoa and velvet settee suite, Brussels carpets, hearthrugs, mLror sideboard, Vienru and occasional chair , extending table, octagon and tea tables, dinner and tea seis, cruets, vases, etrU lery, and glassware, striking eloeU skin rugs, cheffonier, p. carved wicker chairs, curtain poles and curtain?, whatnots, hall stand, double and single iron and wood bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattieases, kapok beds, blankets, wardrobe, full-Scotch and toilet chests, duchesse drawers ami tables, marble and tile washitands, fancy ware, superior £-Scotch duchesse, duchesse pair, carpet squares, linoleum, kitchen dresser, sofa, leather couch, wringer, copper boiler,'*d.b.b.j. gun, and a large lot of sundry furniture, """" Kto, etc., ate. SATURDAY, Bth APRIL, At 11 o'clock. At the Dunedin Horse Bakyard. FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT, SPRING-CART, AND CAVALRY HORSES. RIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. . . have received .instructions from Mrs D. Philip, Palmerston, to sell by auction, at above time and place, 2 first-class geldings, splendid workers. On aooount of Mr J. Robertson: 7 strong, active spring-<srt and lightharness horses, 4 to 7 years. On aooount of Mr W. H. Oughton (North Taieri): 1 upstanding brown gelding, by Berlin Abdallah, a splendid cav ' SATURDAY, Bth APKIL, At 12 o'clock. At the Dunedin Horse SaleyanL DRAUGHT COLTS AND FILLIES FROM WANAKA. r RIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND 00. have received instrucaots from Mr W. G. Stewart, of Mount Albert Station, to Bell, at above time and place, I 5 unbroken draught eolta and fillies, 4 and 5 years old 4 1 first-class hack. On aooount of a Maheno clibnt: 2 first class draught geldings, 3 and 5 years old, TUESDAY, 11th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. TOWNSHIP OF FORBURY. SPEDDING • has received instructions to offer the following Freehold Allotments at auction, on Tuesday first:— BLOCK XIV., FOBBTJRY. Part of Allotments 8 and 9, containing one-half acre. Allotments 10 and U, also part 9, containing one acre and one-quarter. The above Allotments front €Hsborne street, and are opposite Forbury School and Baptist Chapel. If not sold in ONE LOT, they will '>e offered SEPARATELY. At Same Time, Allotments 30 and 31, fronting Stafford road, being part subdivision of Block XI. ST. HILDA TOWNSHIP. Allotment 4 of Block XXXIX., with frontages to Prince Edward road and Cutten street. Terms can be arranged. TUESDAY, llth APRK, At 12.30 o'elock. ... JJ At Rooms, Manse street. PROPERTY SALE. PROPERTY SALE. ABE, REYNOLDS, AND OO are instructed to cell by auction: 1. Part section 31, block 12, Dunedin. fronting Kim row, 33 x 103 ft, together with substantially-built House of 8 rosms; scullery, bathroom, and all conveniences: thorough drainage; drying green, etc. The house is in perfect ooniritioa. At present occupied by Mr J. J. Connor. 2. tlali-section 42, Mock 33, Cumberland street, Dunedin, 33 x 165, together with new modern House (b.ilt 1 year ago) of brooms; scullery, bathroom, all m-dern conveniences; washhouse, with fitted tubs and built-in copper. 3. Half-section 43, block 33, Cumberland street, adjoining above, with House of 7 rooms, bathroom, and all modern onvenie oes, wash' bouse, etc., same as lot 2, and bunt 1 year ago, modern style. With both of these properties » large proportion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage, so that only a small payment will have to be made by the porohMer. 4. Sections 38 and 33a, block L St OWr, corner Forbury road and Albert street, 66ft x 108 ft, with Shop and plastered Dwelling of 5 rooms; water and gas, good guden, and stable, A splendid stand and a thoroughly good investment. Capital chance for an energetic man. Cards to inspect any of above properties ma behadonappUcatton to I THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, llth APRIL, At 2 o crock. At Premises, corner of York place and Arthur 1 street HOUSEHOLD FUJKNFIUSB. WALNUT PIANO (Kirkman), ORGAN &Z Stone, Mason aad ttandmj. ■ are instructed by the Bswntors in the Estate of the late Miss Sesulay to «eB by —"* ■«*oii», w ..; •;•'. _ 4m WatanVfSano bv Kirkman, organ by M«eo« and Haulm, wafirat mate is dash, matt ht haireME; gat jnuror, marine -8-dJgy i* " clock, Brussels carpets, hcarifcugs, firi TOctnTWrj urnMmßnisV wmbds ; oobhbqb4b piano stooL fend umbrella stand, cornices -and curtains, baQ table, Werthetm sewing machine, csdar rabtewoedbedtteedaad:.. _ . waanstaad, toilet ware. rafls, kitch« Iqtßitei

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Evening Star, Issue 10900, 7 April 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 10900, 7 April 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 10900, 7 April 1899, Page 3