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Amusement* A FRED H. BUR TO ITS FOURTH EVENING." THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 6. Board Room, Agricultural Hall. 'PICKWICK* and 'DOCTOR MARIGOLD.* Note Well.—The remaining "" be THURSDAYS. IapARRISON HA I^L~U Is VJTWEDNESDAY NEXT, JUNE 5! Is Is Farewell to the. Popular Actor, 1 3 is BARRIE MARSCHEL. Is Is Great! Grand! Glorious! Is Is Gigantic Popular Attraction. 1 R Is Music, Melody, and the Drama. Is Is Mrs Blandford, Horr Zinuncamann. Is Is Messrs Donald MTLean, Stanley Is Is Rice, Mr and Mrs Marßchel, Is ls and the Favorite Is Is GARRICK CLUB, Is Is GARRICK CLUB, Is Is In Grundy's King of Throe-act Mirth- Is « makers, Is Is ' THE QUEER STORY OF MR HUM- Is Is MINGTOP.' Is 1b Hear it! Hear It!—Tho New Song, Is Is ' Our Future King and Queen.' Words, 1 8 Is Barrie Marschel; Music, Geo. Garry. Is TUESDAY, 4th JUNE, At 2 o'clock. r,TT~„J lnportant Sa, ° b y Auction of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD .FURNITURE, WALNUT PIANO, ORGAN, BRASS KERBS. Etc. TAMES SAMSON AND CO. W have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Furniture, etc., including— Tapestry suite, leather suite, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, \ienna, wicker, and occasional chairs, telescope dining tabic, dinner and tea sets, cruets, vases, ornaments, pictures, mirror sideboard, whatnots, walnut, piano (iron frame) by Schumann, curtain poles and curtains, rattan and arm chairs, cheffonier, brass kerbs and firo brasses, brass-rail fenders, coal vases, cutlery and glass ware, walnut sideboard (mirror back and doors and marble top), hanging lamp, hall stand, double and single iron and wood bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, mirror wardrobe, fullScotch and toilet chests, duchesse drawer* and tables, marble and tile washstands, fancy ware, commode, child's cot, 4 and 5-drawor chests, superior duchosso pair, carpet squares, linoleum, sofa, meat safe, kitchen and cooking utensils, copper boiler, wringer, fire-proof safe, kitchen dresser, gent's bicycle, and sundry furniture, etc, etc., etc. SATURDAY, Bth JUNE, At 12.30. For Salo by Auction, VALUABLE CITY LEASEHOLD, With large Dwelling and Shop thereon, Situated Princos street, Dunedin. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions from Mrs Susan M'Farlano to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Her valuable leasehold property, being section 64, Block 111.. Dunedin, having frontages to Princes aud Melville streets, with large brick dwelling and shop thereon, containing 8£ poles (more or less). The lease has 4 years to run, at £26 5s per annum. Valuation for building at end of lease, but the ground landlord will, if the purchaser desires, cancel it, and grant a new lease for 21 years on the usual Corporation terms. The property is now bringing in £47 per annum. As Mrs M'Farlane is anxious to sell, a rain opportunity is afforded of securing a central residence and business premises which in a very short period must become extremely valuable. The building is of brick, with cement foundations and in good repair. Further particulars from MR JOHN WILKINSON, Solicitor, Dowling street: Or THE AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY. 6th JUNE, At. 2 o'clock. At. Rooms, Mfnse ptrcet. In the Estate of (.be late Louis Court. MASONIC REGALIA, JEWELS, Ek,. OARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. *• are instructed to sell by auction, MASONIC REGALIA: 53rd Degree, Royal Arch, Grand Lodge, Master Mason, etc., etc. JEWELS: Silvcr-rrilt eagle, silver-' jewel, oxidised silver eagle an_ , sash, and jewel, all of 35rd Degree; silver - mounted brilliant, silver !>ilt. cross, jewel. and collar, all of 18th Decree: silvergill Ark, Grand Lodge miniature enamel, " Hoc Signo Vinces " brilliaut, red cross lHcbrnw), Templar crossr? (enamel and gold), Past Preceptoi cross, collar, and jewel, swords, ok'.. COAT OF MAIL, including chain mnii suit, sword belt, helmet, gauntlets pants, boots, spurs, etc. On account other vendors: TWO FINE OLD VIOLINS. ONE MARBLE CLOCK AND BRONZ3: On view Wednesday and day of sale. TUESDAY, 4th JUKE, At 11 o'clock. GIGANTIC DRAPERY AUCTION 5A1.15 Will bo CONTINUED DAILY AT 11 O'CLOCK UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. FRESH GOODS ARRIVING EVERY DAY. SOLD ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. On tho Premises, Princes street south, ncrt door to Prictor, newsagent. DARCY FORD has been instructed by English manufacturers to sell by auction, r.t above, Drapery, sprgea. tweods, curtains, cto. TUESDAY, 4th JUNE, 1901, .■u one o'clock. Taieri Salcyards, Allanton. Usual Monthly Sale of SHEEP. CATTLE. HORSES. Special Entry: 30 Head STOKE CATTLE. TTfcONALD REID AND CO., LIMITED. MONDAY, 10th JUNE. 1901. At Booms, High street. At 2.50 p.m. VALUABLE CITY AND SUBURBAN DWELLINGS, Also, FARM LANDS. JIEVWRIGHT BROS. AND CO. have received instructions to offer for sale by public auction, at the above time and place, the following: Lot 1. KEW (Royal terrace).—J-acre; 7 ROOMS; magnificent property. Lot 2. SOUTH DUNEDIN iCargill road). —SHOP and 4-roomed DWELLING; splendid investment. Lot 3. GREEN ISLAND.—i-acrc and COTTAGE: Alain road. Lot 4. MOENINGTON (Canning street).— 37ft x 114 ft: 5 ROOMS; deposit, £lO to £75. Lot 5. FARM, Clarendon district.—344 acres: all farm buildings. Lot 6. North Harbor and Bluesldn District.—2oo ACRES; all fenced and partly cleared. Further particulars from the AUCTIONEERS. T, 5-ronmc.d House, Howe street ; no children preferred. Apply 28 York ec. ■\o LET, Lowor Maitland street,, romfort- _.. able 5-roomed House; every convenience. Apply 17 Lowor Maitland street. \0 LET, 8-rooraed Houso in Loitb street (near Dundas street). Apply livine, Stevenson, Dunedin. TO LET, during Royal Visit, Vacant. Piece of Ground in the Octagon, suitable for erection of seats. For particulars apply in Mr H. F: Hardy, architect, Maclaggan streat. mo LET, Office in Exchange Court." Apniv Adams Bros., solicitor*. IIiSSgHBB terse-Da DowlW street Burton and Fat-

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Evening Star, Issue 11565, 3 June 1901, Page 5

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