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Amnscm-'-n^. JQUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. spring" show. AGRICULTURAL HALL, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 2nd, 1 to 10 p.m., And THURSDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. • Special Operatic Musical Programme each ; day by the Black Family Orchestra. t Admission, ONE SHILLING. Members’ Tickets for the Season obtainable from the Secretary at the Shore. JOHN H. EVERY, Secretary. Corporation Notices. mis CITY COUNCIL of DUNEDIN inJL vites TENDERS for a FIVE YEARS’ GRAZING TENANCY of Section 25, Block VU., Town District, containing 10 acres 2 roods 27 poles, and situate between the Cargill and Macandrew roads, South Dunedin, with the cottage and shed thereon. Conditions of tender may be seen in the Town Clerk’s Office, where Tenders will be received until 5 o’clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd October, 1901. THOS. B. FAIRBAIRN, Town Clerk. Dunedin, 28th August, 1901. * Auctions. WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, At half-past 2 o’clock. Ex Mail Steamer Waimate. DM. SPEDDING • will sell, at Rooms: < 30 men’s and youths’ suits (of best English make, in blue serge and vicuna cloth), 18 pairs youths’ trousers, 6 steel travelling trunks, 12 silver-mounted silk umbrellas, 6 fancy bush rugs, 6 pairs valuable marine and military field-glasses, and a few superior sporting guns and rifles. ” THURSDAY, 3rd OCTOBER. At 2 o’clock. To Hotelkeepers and others. Trades and Labor Demonstration Day Sports, etc., to be held on the Caledonian Ground On WEDNESDAY, 9th October, 1901. SALE OP BOOTHS AND PRIVILEGES. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from the Secretary (Mr Lawrie) to sell by auction, at their Rooms, . 1 hotel booth 1 refreshment booth 1 luncheon booth 1 fruit and confectionery stall. THURSDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. Sale by Auction, at Rooms, Dowling street, Of SUPERIOR PARLOR. DINING, SITTING, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, WALNUT PIANO, OVERMANTEL, SEWING MACHINE, Etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Roms, Furniture, etc., including— Walnut iron-frame piano, piano stool, leather suite, bookcase, mirror sideboard, tapestry and plush suite, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, brass fenders, lire brasses, coal vases, telescope dining table, dinner and tea sets, cruets, vases, ornaments, pictures, Vienna, wicker, and occasional chairs, tapestry couches, armchairs, wliatnots, chenonier, cutlery, glass ware, china ware, marble and striking clocks, lamps, rattan chairs, octagon and tea tables, rugs, mats, curtain poles and curtains, hall stand, double and single iron bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, quilts, brass Persian bedsteads, bedding, mirror wardrobe, full-Scotch and toilet chests, duebesse drawers and tables, marble and tilo wasbstands, fancy ware, commode, 4 and 5-drawor chests, inlaid bedroom suite, superior duebesse pair, carpet squares, linoleum, sofa, leather couch, kitchen dresser, copper boiler, wringer, perambulator, and kitchen furniture, etc., etc,, etc. SATURDAY, sth OCTOBER, At 1 o’clock. Sale by Auction of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES Fr mi the Golden Fleece Pawn Office, George street. JS AMS O N AN D CO. • have received instructions from Mr R. M. Marks to sell by auction, at their Rooms, A valuable list of Unredeemed Pledges, as under;-* 1900.—May 29th, 1219, s.o.f. lever; 1221 galvanic battery. August 22nd, 1928 brooch. September 28tb, 2251, s.h. lever. October 271h, 2511, trousers, clock, etc.: 30lh, 2257, Singer sewing machine. November Ist, 2535, ring; 2542, s.o.f. lever and chain; 2nd, 2547, r.g watch; 3rd, 2561, clarionet; 6th, 2571, sleeve links; 2573, suit clothes; 20th, 2655, 8-day clock; 2668, watch and chain; 2705, cutlery; 2411 i, 2714, ring; 2719, Waltham lever; 2721, trousers and vest; 2722, pendant; 26t.b, 2731, s.h. lover; 2732, silver o.f. stop watch; 271h, 2739, 2 pendants; 2747, brooch; 2748, clothing: 30th, 2771, brooch; 2773, iron plane; 2775, underclothing. December 3rd, 2789, s.h. lover; 2801, band ring; 6th, 2808, s.h. lever (Rotherham); Btb, 2840, chain bangle and ring; 10th, 2851, leather portfolio; 2854, gold ring; 2855, field-glasses; 2859, coat and vest; 2860, r.g. watch; 11th, 2869, Waltham lever; 2871, wringer; 2873, cruet; 17lh, 2921, ring; 2925, 2 rings; 2931, bangle; 2933, tools; 21st, 2949, fish knife'and fork; 2950, bangle; 22nd, 2956, s.h. lever; 2957, opera-glasses; 2959, clothing; 2964, ring; 2966, old violin and case; 2967, i-platc camera; 24th, 2973, 2 rings; 2945, saw; 24th, 2975, gold hj. watch and chain; 2982, gold brooch; 2998, opera-glass, etc.; 27th, 3000, iron plane; 3003, field-glasses; 31st, 3030, silver brooch and earrings; 3051, s.h. lever; 3033, trousers and vest; 31st, 3039, s.h. lever and chain; 3041, gold-mounted tusk brooch. 1901.—January 3rd, 73, silver watch and chain; 95, keeper; 4th, 102, s.h. watch and brooch; Bill, 143, band ring; 10th, 162, gold o.f. lever; 185, cornet; 15th, 197. s.h. lever; 199, suit clothes; 17th, 209' o.f. gold watch, rings, and bangle; 210, underclothing: 212, wedding ring; 213, clock; 220, 2 hooks; 18th, 223, brooch and earrings; 223, ring; 240, blankets: 21st, 247. suit clothes; 252, silver o.f. lever; 256, wedding ring and keeper; 22nd, 267, silver watch; 23rd, 271, kodak; 25th, 276, table cover, etc.; 28tb, 306, 2 silver mugs; 31st, 352, brooch. February Ist, 340, kodak; 346, brooch; 349, jelly dish; 4th, 359, case of rings; 360, knives and forks: slb, 369, overcoat; 375, remnant; 377. s.h. lever; Bth, 395, knives and forks; 9th, 407, gold ring; 408, goldmounted Insk brooch; 14th, 450, gold brooch; 409, watob anti chain; 417, AValtham lever; 12th, 427, ring; 429, butter dish; 430, wedding ring and keeper; 431. dress: 432, portmanteau; , 434, r.g. watch; 13lli. 442, baud ring; 447, accordion; 467, sleeve links; 16th, 471, o.f. gold watch and chain; 476, gold ring: 478. pair trousers; 483, patent hair-culler; 21st, 502. remnant tweed; 508. s.h. lever and chain; 23rd, 516, diamond ring: 25th, 526, gold hunting chronograph; 536. s.h. witch; 537, tablecloth, etc.; 27th, 551, pendant; 555, chain; 28th, 583, pin; 565, s.h. chronograph ; 573, ring and pin: 580, bools. March 2nd, 587, ring; 4th. 596, coat and vest; 601, gold locket; stb, 618, dress ring; 6th, 620, tools; 9th, 646, 2 saws; 11th, 656, half-hoop diamond ring; 12th, 663, silver matchbox; 673, gold (pen and pencil-case; 675, coat; 676, biscuit barrel; 14th. 695, silver cigarette-case; 15th, 707, gold brooch; 708, dressing-case; 717, s.h. watch; 16th, 725. jacket; 19th, 746, watch and 2 rings; 747, ring; 19th, 748, field-glass; 21st, 756, wedding ring; 767, gold li. watch and ring; 769, Masonic apron; 23rd, 785, o.f. silver lever; 251h, 792, chain; 797. suit clothes; 803, dress ring; 26th, 810, ovorc-dal; 822. silver lever; 28th, 853, s.h. lever; lens; 847, coat and trousers; 30th, 862, dress piece; 865, sot, studs. April 29Ui, 1071, 2 remnants cloth. May 18th, 1227, boots; 27th, 1292, 5 white shirts (new). June 3rd, 1338, dress piece; 7th, 1364, suit clothes; 18th, 1440, dress piece. And a quantity of Unredeemed Pledges which do not require to be advertised, consisting of jewellery of every description, men’s, women’s, and children’s clothing, boots, musical instruments, tools, etc. Terms cash. SATURDAY, sth OCTOBER, 1901, At 1 o’clock sharp.

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Evening Star, Issue 11668, 1 October 1901, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11668, 1 October 1901, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11668, 1 October 1901, Page 5

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