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Amusements \ EXHIBITION ?W Z'EALAND GIAN '_ _ , 6.30 to 9.30. f 1 The Two Largest, Heaviest, and Handsomest Children for their age in the World. ADMISSION ... ... 6d. v Auctions. THURSDAY, 24th JANUARY, - At 9 o'clock sharp. A MORITZSON AND CO. £»-• will sell, at their Central Fruit Market, on Thursday, TEVIOT FRUIT. Apricots, Peaches, Plums, and Pears. Also Hobart Cherries and Apricots,' Italian Lemons and Oranges, Cocoanuts and Walnuts. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), At 9.30 sharp. 200 Cases TEVIOT FRUIT— Apricots,. Peaches, Plums. Also large consignments Plums, Bananas, Tomatoes, Oranges, Lemons, Potatoes, Peas, Gooseberries, Strawbenies^-etc. m B. SHISL AJ* D 00. 2. * Stafford street. THURSDAY. 24th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. Important Sale by Auction of PARLOR, DINING, SITTING, AND'BEDJ ROOM FURNITURE. ' 1 WALNUT PIANO, by Kirchner, London. DARGE FIREPROOF SAFE, 42 x 30-sx 30, 2 Drawers, etc., etc. /AMES SAMSON AND CO. ' have received-instructions to seU'by auction, at their Rooms, * I Furniture, etc., including—- | Superior piano (iron frame, by Kirchner, ;London), tapestry and plush suite, Brussels gand tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, a Vienna, wicker, and occasional chairs, mirror jsideboard, octagon and tea tables, dinner and sets, cruets, vases, ornaments, pictures, | dining table, marble and striking clocks, brass fire brasses, coal vases, arm and rockging chairs, curtain poles and curtains, tapesfctry suite, tapestry couch, 4 hair chairs, books |by leading authors, cutlery and glassware, clock, rattan chairs, double and iron and wood bedsteads, spring, wire, |and flock mattresses, kapok beds, "blankets, |mirror wardrobe, full-Scotch and toilet chests %oi drawers, duchec-se drawers and tables, fmarble and tile washstands, fancy ware, com|modc, carpet squares, linoleum, 4 and 5|drawer chests, duchesse pairs, kitchen and Scooking utensils, copper boiler, wringer, sew«ing machine (in good order), perambulator, |go-cart, pea rifle, etc., etc., etc. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 24th JANUARY, At 11 o'clock. GIGANTIC DRAPERY AUCTION SALE Will be ! CONTINUED DAILY AT 11 O'CLOCK UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. i . FRESH GOODS ARRIVING EVERY DAY. SOLD ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. jOn the Premises, Princes street south, nest | door to Prictor's, newsagent. H' S. VALEN TI N B 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. THURSDAY, 24th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. a CONSIGNMENT OF SUPERIOR ' J CUTLERY AND PLATED WARE.""""" |jFrom one of the Best English Manufacturers. 11l -„ M - S E DDI NG. will sell on Thursday nest, j>| Cabinets of family cutlery k Cases of desserts' (silver-mounted) § E.P. hot water kettles and teapots § Superior tea and coffee services & Cases of meat and fish carvers g| E.P. dinner and dessert forks and spoona, £ teaspoons, jam and sugar spoons 3 gravy spoons and soup ladles, su[c. pcrior dinner and dessert knives carA vers and forks, flower stands, flower m bassets, toilet table sets, fruit stands, | bowls, epergnes, bronzes, fancy vases S and ornaments. ' Also, !g 12 military and tourists' glasses. I ™URSDAY724trjANUARY^ j| ' At 2 o'clock. I | At Rooms, Manse street. |By Order of the Executrix of the Estate of % W. G. Neill, deceased. I IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE I Of i| WINES, SPIRITS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, | AND GENERAL GOODS. I IpARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO., a are instructed to sell by auction, I DUTY PAID: p Sundry small lines of " Correct Thing" toCeylon teas, St. Estephe Cha|teau Lafite hock, Kidderlin's sweet gin,' Comfcmodore and Athole whisky, Moet and Changdons champagne, Cliquot champagne, rasnl|berry balm, Madeira, Chateau Tabilk claret ;g(quarts and pints), Forster"s sherry, Gilbey's |schnapps, Chateau Tabilk chablis, etc., etc. I IN BOND: $ Q ueen ' s ale (P ints )> Pernor Fils' Boomeran" (SEsshaw's, L. and Co.'s, Poinsot's, Faure'l ijand De Largo's brandy, Moet and Chandon f ß champagne, Bistcck, Rothschild, and Guardia cigars. J.D.K.Z., Kidderlin and Hugo ,3Peter's Geneva, Gilbey's Old Tom, Kidderand Nolet's dry gin, Offley Forresiter's, Cockburn and Smith's, and V.O. Princess jfport wines. Governor-General rum, fine Aiuon•fitillado and De Gomez sherry, Ceylon teas, 8" Correct Thing" tobacco, Australian wines, f§.nd a fine assortment of finest brands whisky, ftm qr-casks, octaves, and cases. U Full printed catalogues now ready. (3 Samples now on view. 3 FRIDAY, 25th JANUARY, !■] At 2 o'clock. [On Premises, Upper Maclaggan street, Mornington (near Sneddon's Store). A SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. $ COSTLY BURR WALNUT UPRIGHT | GRAND PIANO (Ncufeld), 3 Specially manufactured for N.Z.S.S. 8 Exhibition. gTJARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. gA are instructed by Mr Menzios (who is ggiving up housekeeping) to sell by public auc|tion, as above, I .His Household Furniture, consisting of—sWalnut grand piano (Neufeld), piano stool, goak dining room suite in morocco, red pine Mining table, fenders and irons, ooal vase, Stapestry table cover" clock, pictures, BrusIsels carpet, dinner service, lamps, whatnot, jßshpan, goat skin, hearthrug, horsehair chairs, |occasional table, rattan chairs, chess table, red pine hall table, hall stand, Sbfass-mounted b«lsteads, red pine full-Scotch Behest drawers, duchesse table, cornice poles fand curtains, single wood bedsteads and bed[ding, washstands and ware, looking glass, comjmode, colonial sofa, linoleum, garden tools, |kitchen furniture, etc., etc. MONDAY, 28th JANUARY, 190 L. At 2 p.m. Under Power of Sale in Memorandum of Mortgage 16,936. MESSRS SIEVWRIGHT BROS. AND CO. have received instructions from the Mortgagees to sell by public auction, at iheir Rooms, High street, Dunedin, on Monday, 28th January, 1901, at 2 o'clock p.m., All that Parcel of LAND, being Allotment 20, Block 1., Township of ft. John's Wood, with Dwelling-hous* and Outbuildings thereon, at present occupied by Mr James Pratt. Title under Land Transfer Act. The property is in Black's road, North-east Valley, close to Main road, is on the sunny side of the hill, and conveniently situated. For particulars apply to FRED. CALVERT,. Solicitor, 1 Bond street; Or SHE AECTJONEBMI

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Evening Star, Issue 11454, 23 January 1901, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 11454, 23 January 1901, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 11454, 23 January 1901, Page 5

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