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GRI cm !*&.* L Hi&&'• SUNDAY GRAND vQACBEDSpONnmfCT I THE (Late Original P» In a Chango-of Pi SHver Coin Collection. fiooijt open 7.45;' commence 8.50 p.m. Suburban Tour: Oaveraham. ruary 16; Rosiyn, SATURDAY, Representative, R. T. Adcttem. FRIDAY, 16th FEBRUARY. At 2 otaiook. * For Side, by Auction. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (Almost new). On the Premises, opposite the "Com cut School, Dowling-utieet, JAMBS SAMSON AN® OD. have been favored with inetructioot * from Mrs Kelley (who is giving housokeep- i ing) to sell by eocßon, Her Household Furniture, includSng-r Sate in plash, dining table and newer, fenders and irons, 8-day dock, ligoteam, keroeone lamp, hearthrug, cod vase, pictures, rooits, fancy sheila, window curtain, efasua tea N set, crystal and glass warn, gong, books, cutlery, earthenware, new double am single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok beds, pillows, blankets, bed linen, quilts, washnaad* ; and ware, Vienna chairs, mirrore, handsome ' musical box, picture, cheffcmler, armchair, couch, Aurora stove, kitchen and cooking utensils, laundry appliances, hall linoleum, table, garden seat, etc., etc., etc. ■Without reserve. SATURDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. Sale By Auction of PARLOR. DINING, SITTING, and BEDROOM FURNITURE. WALNUT PIANO, MASSIVE OVERMANTEL, Etc. . JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, • Furniture of every description, including— Hair suite, ebeffemior, oral table, bookcase, brass fenders, firekons, carpet squares, linoleum, overmantel, walnut piano, music stool, folding chairs, arm and Vienna, chairs, curtain poles and curtains, dining tables, dinner and tea services, cruets, vases, ornaments, picture*, hearth and wool rugs, striking clock, e.p. teapots, cutlery, glassware, whatnots, card tables, lamps, half-Scotch duoheese chest, dneheass drawers nlnd tables, marble and tile withstands, ware, looking-glasles, double and tingle brassmounted bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, quilts, wardrobe, 4, 5, and 6-drawer chests, duebesse pair, ful 1-Scotch chest, commode, tables, chairs, Id token and cooking utensils, kitchen dresser, sofa, copper boiler, wringer, stove, and nmdry furniture, etc., etc., etc. FRIDAY, 16th INRT H * At half-past 8 o’clock. 200 CHEATS TEA, Ex Wanaka, from Calcutta. Dm. speddino * will sell at Booms, on Friday first, Teas, as above, consisting of fine-tipped Pekoes and Fannings. Musters at Rpoms. FRIDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, At 11 o’clock forenoon. On the Premises, Stafford street. VALUABLE BOOKBINDING PLANT. DM. BPBDDING • lias received instructions to sell by auction, at the above time and place. The whole of the Bookbinding Plant lately used by Mr A. T. Esquilant, who has given up business. The Plant comprises— Guillotine machine, ruling and numbering machines, millboard cutting machine, perforating machine, iron press, sewing presses, etc.; also, lots of ruled and plain papers. No reserve. On view from Wednesday. SATURDAY, At one o’clock. In the Estate of A. 0. MORRISON, deceased. DM. BPBDDING • has received instnwtmas from tka Offioe of the PubHc Trustee to sail, ' r Bedstead, tables, colonial sofa, ding, portmanteau, personal clothing, and (underclothing, etc. I Also, I Carpenter’s tool chest, baring machine, sets of planes, sawjS J chisels, hits, gauges, calipers, axes, files, etc, etc., being a complete carponjter’s kit. No reserve. CONTINUATION' SALE. SATURDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, 19QP, At 1 o’clock. ~ J. T, On the Premises, 43 Geotge i ■ Carter’s Wards ‘ GREAT CUE G SALE. OVER £I,OOO WORTH OF STOCK To be Sold by Public Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE. HS. V~T LENT IN B • has received instructions from Mr J. T. Carter (who is giving up business) to sell by public auction, as above, his entire Stock, including— Household ironmongery, crockery, glassware, bfushwsxe, tinware, electroplate, watches, cutlery, docks, lamps, carpenters’ tools, enamelled kitchenware, and a large selection of house-hold-sundries. • ' Shop Fittings will be disposed of by Auction at the finish of the Sale. These comprise a very superior outfit. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), At 10.30. At Poultry Yard, Jetty street. Large consignment* of TABLE POULTRY, Also 50 DUCKS and TWO CRATES, the property of a Volunteer for the Fourth Contingent. E. S€IBI AND CO. T. Dunedin fruttbsoebbh ASSOCIATION. FRIDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, 1900. First Sale, OTAGO FRUIT AND PRODUCE AGENCY, 9 o’clock; Followed by A. MOBJTZSON AND CO. And 6H3BL AND 00. FRIDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, 1900, ‘ At 12 o'clock. RESIDENCES IN QUEEN STREET, DUNEDIN, And at MAORI HILL. PERPETUAL TRUSTEES. ESTATE. A. AND AGENCY COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, have been instructed to offer for sale by public auction (on behalf of the New Zealand Trust and Loan-Company, Limited), at their Rooms, Ratteay street, Dunedin, as under; QUERN STREET PROPERTY. The Freehold Residence, situate in - street. Dunedin, now in the ocodpaSwl of Mr Lachlan Maclean, a#'tenant, consisting of Section Nod. 19, Block XXV., on the record map of the Town of Dunedin, with the dwellinghouse of 9 rooms,, Outbuildings, improvements, and appurtenances. Cards to inspect this property can be obtained from the auctioneers by intending purchasers. MAORI HILL PROPERTY. The Freehold Family Residence, situate •* Maori Hill, known as “Linden,” now in the occupation of Mr Andrew Todd, as tenant, consisting <rf part of Section Nod. 11, Block 1., Upper Kalkoroi District, containing 3a Ir 261-10p, with the dwelfing-houae of 10 rooms, vineries, coach-house, (tables, and outbuildings. Cards to inspect this property on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons can be obtained from the auctioneers by intending purchasers. For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS; Dr to Messrs GEORGE AND J, A. COOK, Solicitors, Orawfocd street.

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Evening Star, Issue 111556, 15 February 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 111556, 15 February 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 111556, 15 February 1900, Page 3

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