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Amnicmetitlg^ DUNEDm CHORAL SOCIETY. FOURTH CONCERT SEASON. OOSTA’B ‘ELI’ Will be « riven in the AGRICULTURAL HALL TUESDAY, MAY 29. Soloists; Miss Jeanne Ramsay, of Wellington, soprano; Mrs Wakefield Holmes, contralto; Mr E. Eagar, tenor; Mr W. Thomson, baritone; Hr Alex. Millar, of Christchurch, bass. Doors open 7 o’clock. Overture commences 8 sharp. Intending Honorary Members can get their Tickets by banding in their names to Messrs £. Begg and Co., the Dresden Company, and Hon. Secretary. The Railway Department have kindly Postponed Port Train till 10.30 p.m. • H. C. CAMPBELL, Hon. Secretary, Agricultural Hall Buildings. Telephono 713. To enable the numerous Country Visitors, now in lown an opportunity of hearing theSociety, the Committee have decided to issue limited number of Estja Tickets at 2sCd eaehwhich can be h«l at the Dresden and Begg ana Co.’s., jJJANOVER STREET CHURCE. BAPTIST ANNIVERSARY TEA MEETING. ' TUESDAY, MAY 29. Tea on Table 6.30 p.m. Tickets,' Is, PUBLIC MEETING at 8 o’clock. Speakers: Rev. J. Gibb (President of the Council of the Churches). Rev. P, W. Fairolough, and Rev. E. Howard. Rev. A. North (pastor) in the chair. The Choir will render Musical Items during the evening. Auctions. TUESDAY, 29th MAY, At 2 o’clock. To Tinsmiths, Plumbers, and others. Sale by Auction, on the Premises, near corner of Hanover street. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions from Mr J. Otto, tinsmith, to sell by auction, the whole of his Stcck-in-Trade, Tools, Furniture, etc., as follows: Rolling machine, 2ft folding machine, 2 burrowing machines, wire machine, 7 stakes, guillotine machine, cross iron, vyce, 2 anvils, 2ft 6in range (Shacklock), 4 ladders, shop steps, grindstone, wire nails, and all the tinsmith tools. Tin ware comprises milk cans, tea and coffee pots, billies, cake and baking tins, dippers, colanders, 2 sits baths, buckets, milking cans, basins, canuisters, sailer balances, writing desk (patent lock), pigeon holes, tables, round and square tables, colonial sofa, and a large lot of sundries. Failing eyesight has compelled Mr Otto to retire from business. The sale is unreserved. TUESDAY, 20tb MAY, 1000, At 2 o’clock. Auction Rooms, Manse street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, TWEED, Etc. HS. VALENTINE • has been favored with instructions from sundry vendors to sell by auction, as above, Household Furniture (removed to rooms for convenience of sale) — Drawing room suite in tapestry, leather dining room suite, chefl'onier, bookcase, overmantel, easy chairs, couches, occasional tables, occasional chairs, whatnots, double and single iron and wood bedsteads, wire and spring mattresses, dnebesse chest, duebesse tables and marble-top wash stand, bedroom ware, ibwel rails, wnslistnnds, toilet tables, chest drawers. kitchen tables, office table, office desk, fenders, fireirons and brasses, range, gas stoves, crockery, glassware, patent cooker, 2-roller mangle. ' Also, Suit Lengths of Tweed. WEDNESDAY, 30th INST^ At half-past 2 o’clock. Important to Furniture Dealers and Persons Furnishing. SAMPLE GOODS, To make room for new shipments (daily exyieoted). Dm. speeding • will sell, on Wednesday first, in Upstairs Room, 2 very superior pianos. Handsome American organ. 12 fancy brass bedsteads. 10 superior carved overmantels. 12 brass fenders and kerbs. Steel firelrons and brasses. Austrian and fancy chairs. Drawing room chairs. Centre, coffee, and card tables. Cane and carpet folding chairs. Indian coir mats. Superior c.p. tea services, teapots, caks baskets, .dinner and dessert knives, carvers, oases of family cutlery and fish knives, hronr.es, vases, fruit and flower stands, timepieces, oak spirit stand and oak trays, epergno, jardiniere centre stand, ornaments, china breakfast and tea sets, hall clock, etc., etc. Also, just landed—--36 fancy rattan chairs. 4 fancy rattan couches. • On View Upstairs on Tuesday. FIREPROOF SAFES, From the celebrated makers, Messrs Withers and Co. For Private Sale. T\ M. SPEEDING * (Sole Agent for New Zealand) is new landing another consignment of Single and Double-doored Safes, in all sizes. On View at Rooms. WEDNESDAY, 30th MAY, At 2.30 o’clock. rTVHE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, A AND AGENCY COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, are instructed by Mr Wni- Harrop, Executor of the will of the late Mrs M. A. Mosch, to sell by public auction, in their Rooms, Rattray street, on WEDNESDAY, 30th May, at 2.30 o’clock. Parts of sections 27 and 28, block 27, Dunedin, having a frontage of 99ft to Leith street, and of 74ft Sin to Frederick street, together with the four 5-roomed cottages thereon. This property is well situated for letting purposes, and is being sold to close trust accounts. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICE, LITHOGRAPHIC PLANS showing the Subdivision of the late H. Tewaley’s Property, ROSLYN, con be obtained at the office of the Auctionror*. PLANS showing the positions of Sections in BRIGHTON, DUNOON, BROAD BAY, and WARRINGTON can be seen at the office of the Auctioneers. Terms of payment for land and building: 10 per cent, cash deposit at sale, 20 per cent, in one month; the balance may remain on mortgage for 3 years, bearing interest at the , rate of 5 per cent, per annum. Terms of payment for Vacant Sections; 10 per cent, deposit at sale, 20 per cent, in one month, and the balance by promissory notes, payable each six months,, extending over a term of 3 years, bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum. SALE, SATURDAY, 9th JUNE, at 2 o'clock. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY, 4th JUNE, At 12.50 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street PROPERTY SALE. PROPERTY SALE. Full particulars ‘ Daily Times,’ 25rd May. 2nd June; ‘Evening Star,’ 25rd and 26th May, 2nd Juno. (1) 6-rooraed house, Castle street, Dunedin. (2) Building site, comer Bond and Police streets. (3) 2 shops, corner Stafford and Hope streets. , (4) Corporation lease, Princes street south {' an investment, (5) Building sites, Maitland street; Corporation leases. .(6) Shop ond dwelling, corfaer Gisborne and Vogel streets, South Dunedin; suit a married coupio; stock at valuation if desired. REYNOLDS, AND .CO. A-1

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Evening Star, Issue 11252, 28 May 1900, Page 3

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