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Auctions. BURNSIDE STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, 23rd INST., rpHE above Sale will start at 7.30 a,m. (by request of leading Butchers), instead «f the usual hour, owing to the Demonstration on that day on behalf of the returning Members -of the Contingents. ANDREW TODD, Chairman Wool Brokers'.and Stock Agents' Association. TUESDAY, 22nd JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction on the Premises, No. 17 OTTT ,»,„, Serpentine avenue, of SUPERIOR PARLOR, DINING Si' AND BEDROOM PTTRNTtttot ASSJ.VE WALNUT IRON-FRA PIANO (by Strauss, Berlin), Etc. RAMIES SAMSON ANT) CO. 9 have been favored with instructiortsirom -ie Owiier (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell by auction, the whole of her Household Furniture, etc., including—Walnut piano, piano stool, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, oil paintings, pictures, dinine table, mahogany table, fenders, flreirons, crystal and china ware, cutlery, overmatrtel. whatnots, brass rods, tanestry, Guipure, and lace curtains, ornaments, brackets, Vienna and rattan chairs, ottoman couch, tapestry couch, lamps, brass Persian bedstead, eight double and Single iron bedsteads, spring .wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, quilts, sheets, napery and bed linen, 2 first class wardrobes, walnut washstand (marble top), bedroom ware, washstands, chests of drawers, duchesse pairs, duchesse drawers rel rails, looking glasses, feather beds bolsters and pillows, chairs, tables, 4 and 5-drawer chests, carpets, linoleums, kitchen and cooking utensils, meat safe, kitchen dresser, scales, baths, brass pan, verandah screen, tubs, washing machine, wringer, and a large lot of sundries, etc, etc., etc. FRIDAY, 25th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. On Premises, Upper Maclaggan street. Mornington (near Sneddon's Store). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. COSTLY BURR WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PLVNO (Neufeld), Specially manufactured for N.ZJS.S. Exhibition. ► ARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. L arc instructed by Mr Menzies (who is giving up housekeeping) to sell by public auction, as above, His Household Furniture, consisting of— Walnut grand piano (Neufeld), piano stool, oak dining room suite in morocco, red pino dining table, fenders and irons, coal vase, tapestry table cover, clock, pictures, Brussels carpet, dinner service, lamps, whatnot, ashpan, goat skin, hearthrug, horsehair chairs, occasional table, rattan chairs, chess table, ornaments, red pino hall table, hall stand, brass-mounted bedsteads, red pine full-Scotch chest drawers, duchesse table, cornice poles and curtains, single wood bedsteads and bedding, washstands and ware, looking glass, commode, colonial sofa, linoleum,, garden tools, kitchen furniture, etc., etc. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY. 22nd JANUARY, 1901, At 11 o'clock. GIGANTIC DKAPERY AUCTION SALE Will be CONTINUED DAILY AT 11 O'CLOCK UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. FRESH GOODS ARRIVING EVERY DAY. SOLD ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. On the Premises. Princes street south, nest door to Prictor's, newsagent. HS. VALENTINE o has been instructed by Darcy Ford, Esq., who has just returned from England, and who is acting as agent for English manufacturers, to sell by auction, as above. Drapery, serges, tweeds, curtains, etc. TUESDAY, 22nd JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. Auction Rooms, Manse street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, TOOL CHEST, 2 IRON ROLLERS. S. VALENTIN c has been instructed by the Public Trustee to sell by public auction, as above, Household Furniture, etc., etc., in the Estate of the late Robert Barnes, deceased— Iron and wood bedsteads, bedding, washstands, toilet tables, mirror, linoleum, tapestry carpet, cooking utensils, chest tools, crockery, shovels, wheelbarrows, tar barrels, 2 iron rollers, buckets, etc., etc. TUESDAY, 22nd JANUARY, At 2.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OFFICE FURNITURE, MILNER'S SAFE, OFFICE TABLE, Eta, Ete. L» has been instructed, by a gentleman who is leaving Dunedin, to sell by auction, as above, Milner's safe, office tables, paper rack, chairs, etc., etc., double and single iroii and wood bedsteads, beddinp, drawing, and dining room furniture, etc., etc. TUESDAY, .22nd JANUARY, At 9 o'clock. MORITZSON AND CO. ■• will sell, at their Central Fruit Market, on Tuesday, TEVIOT FRUIT. Apricots, Peaches, Plums, Pears, ant? Apples. Also Repacked Bananas, Greengage Phnns, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Italian Oranges and Lemons, Walnuts and Cocoamute. TO-MORROW. TUESDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1901, •», At 10 o'clock. TEVIOT FRUIT. Apricots, Poaches, Plums. Canterbury Tomatoes, Apples Green Peas, French BfeaJas, etc. Also, lOOdoz GLASS JAM POTS, with patent lids. \ E. SHI E L AND CO., • Stafford street. PRELIMINARY. INDIAN TEAS. M. S P E D D I N GJ '• will offer a Consignment of "Ehe-vabove in a few days on arrival of Ikhona, Consisting of finest Pekoes and Patmibgs, in chests and half-chests. V THURSDAY, 24th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. CONSIGNMENT OF SUPERIOR TABLE CUTLERY AND PLATED WARE. From one of the Best English Manufacturers. ■\ M. SPEDDINQ >• will 6ell on Thursday nest, Cabinets of family cutlery Cases of desserts (silver-mounted) E.P. hot wat«r kettles and teapots Superior tea and coffee services Cases of meat and fish carvers E.P. dinner and dessert forks and spoonv. teaspoons, jam and suga,r spoons] gravy spoons and soup ladles, superior dinner and dessert knives, carvers and forks, flower stands, flower baskets, toilet table sets, fruit stands, bowls, «pergnes, bronzes, fancy vases, and ornaments. Also, 12 military and tourists' glasses. Lectures. £< H O R A L HALL. T6-NIGBTT! TO-NIGHT! You should all hear the Rev. J. J. BROWN (of Victoria) deliver his interesting Lecture 'HEADS AND FACES' (by remuat). A great treat. Ddott open 7.30. Admission anterSEXPENCR.

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Evening Star, Issue 11452, 21 January 1901, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 11452, 21 January 1901, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 11452, 21 January 1901, Page 5