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Amusements. TIT I N I N G . { OTAGO UNIVERSITY, At 7.30 o'clock TO-NIGHT. CONVERSAZIONE In. Aid of library lands. One Shilling. T«ket« at BooksellerE. Auctions. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 23rd MAT, At 12 o'clock sharp. nTCHE DRAPERY DISTRIBUTING COMA PANT (Hooper's Premises, hare decided (owing to their lease, which empires within a fortnight) to sell the B-> ';• ■"<• of their Stock, consisting of— HIGH-CLASS DRESS MATERIALS Trnm\jw,?~i*:z WELSH FLANNELS. A Special Line of <X)LONIAL LAMBSWnnr BLANKETS and TRAVELLING RUGS The Goods will be put up in lots to mit the highest bidder. JJOTa-A. a SPEEDY SALE has to U c ecte H B Auctioneer has strict instructions QUICK THE LOTS OFFERED. All the Goods now on view at Hooner's * truses, the Octagon. *»»..- SATURDAY, 23rd MAY At 2 o'clock. Tr Sale by Auction of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE WALN PIANO, BOOKCASE GENTS BICYCLE. GOODS. CHATTi ' ' ETC. ! S SlM&nv »•»■■■ •». have received instructions to sell b\ tion, at their Booms, Dowling street Furniture, etc., including—' Iron-frame piano (equal to new), piano - bookcase, mirror sideboard, Brussels and t; t| . try carpets, hearth and wool rugs, brass 1... ders, fire brasses, curtain poles and curtai. tapestry suite, arm and rocking chairs X-'. enna, wicker, and rattan chairs, octagon : .1 tea tables, dinner and tea sets, cruets, vu'i ornaments, pictures, marble and striicii! ■ clocks, hanging lamps, brass kerbs, cheffonii., curtain poles and curtains, hcftl stand, donb'C and single brass-mounted bedsteads, sprit;iT, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blaiikets, quilts, mirror wardrobe, full-Scotch and toilet chests, duchesse drawers and tab;. marble and tale washstands, fancy ware, r -, .. mode, 4 and 5-drawer chests, carpet squait linoleum, superior duchesse pair, inlaid i><.:room suite, looking glasses, tables, chairs, sof.i, kitchen dresser, range, bicycle, violin and en ••■.-. cot, garden seat, etc., etc, etc. TUESDAY, 25th MAY, 1303. At half-past 12 o'clock. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES IN THE TO\ SHIPS OF ST. JOHN'S WOOD AN; CALTON (near Main Tram Line, North-east Valley). ~AMES SAMSON AND COMJ'a have received instructions from the Ti tees and Executors of the Will of tlio :. Janet Cadzow to sell by auction, ;ii Rooms, Dowling street, Dunedin, the <■ mentioned Properties:— Firstly.—All that Parcel of Laud, part of Allotments numbered n. tively 9 and 10, Block HI., St. Joi. Wood, having a frontage to <_'!. street of 112.2 links, containing : : 5.i poles, together with the five-roomul house ana bathroom erected thereon: nearly new j planted out with fruit and shrubs; all securely fenced. Secondly.—All that Parcebof Land, being part of Allotments numbered respectively 11 and 12 48 and 49, Block 111.. St. John's Wood, having a front"; ' Clerk street of 84.8 links, containing.; 25.5 poles, together with the fiv.> roomed house erected thereon; sunny aspect; about 50yds up from tram. * Thirdly.—All that Parcel of Land, beiu;.part of allotments numbered respec«;_aiT. in .>J Aa di..i, rrr c» T_t_i_ Wood, having a frontage to Arthur street of 71.25 links, and containing 15.2 poles, together with the stable erected thereon. This has a large frontage; a splendid bujMing Bite. Fourthly.—All that Parcel ofTHana, beirif Allotment numbered 13, Township oi Calton, having a frontage to ArthuT street of 56.5 finks, and containing 8.5 poles, together with the four-roomed cottage erected thereon; let to good tenant. that Parcel of Land, being Allotment numbered 14, Township ot Calton, having a' frontage to Arthur street of 56.5 links, and containing 8.8 poles, together with the four-roomed cottage-erected thereon; well let. The title to the whole of the Lands is under the Land Transfer Act. Cards to view from the Auctioneers. For further particulars apply to Messrs HAGGITT BROS. AND BRENT, Solicitors, High street, Dunedin; .Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. SATURDAY, 23rd MAY, At 11.30 o'clock, At the Dunedin Horse Saleyards. MEDIUM DRAUGHT HORSES, CARRIAGE GELDING. HAWKER'S VAN, SPLENDID PONY, Etc. TT/THGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. Y Y have received instructions from various Clients to sell by auction, as above, 2 first-class medium draught horses 1 hawker's van, in good order 1 superior carriage or buggy horse, 16£ hands high, broken to single and double harness;-, with a trial 2 draught horses, dray, and harness 1 splendid pony, four years; full sister ;..i Mr Alex. Owen's prize pony; quiet to iici.-. This pony can be seen at the York Stable* > .; Saturday morning until time of sale. SATURDAY, 23rd At 1 o'clock. At R»>om;, 131 Princes street. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES From the Ballarat Fawn Office, Princes street. A LEX. HARRIS' AND CO. , havo r»-eived instructions from Mr F. Wedlake to sell by, auction, as above, the following list of Unredeemed Pledges: 1902.—July 26th, 9193, s.h.k. Geneva; 29th, 9207, sapphire and pearl brooch; 31st, 9211, suit clothes. August 4th, 9217, e.p. hot water jug; sth, 9225, waterproof coat; 9258, 18ct gold band ring; 6th, 9260, r.g. watch, silver chain, band ring and pipe; 7th, 9266, nugget; Bth, 9275, d.b.b.l. gun; 9279, brooch and earring; 12th, 9297, r.g. watch; 13th, 9302, l.h lever; 14th, 9308, Remington rifle; 15th' 9314, kit tools; 16th, '9316, sheets and underclothing; 18th, 9327, s. cigarette case; 19th, 9332, diamond studs; 9334, portmanteau and contents; 21st. 9340 banjo; 22nd, 9353, blankets; 23rd, 9363, Chesterfield coat; 25th, 9370, violin and bow; 26th, 9576, keeper and wedding ♦ ring; 9378, s.h. lever; 27th, 9386, engineer's drill; 9386, opal pin; 29th, 9404, s.k. Geneva and gem ring; 9406, s.h. Waltham lever; 30th, 9413, pair field glasses. September Ist, 9421, gold albert and pendant; 2nd, 9451, cornet and case; 3rd, 9435, 9ct ruby band ring; 4th, 9439, g.o.f. lever; sth, 9443, traveller's box and contents; 6th, 9452, family Biblo; Bth, 9465, pair gold links; ' 9th, 9477, greenstone brooch; 11th, 9489, military coat; 12th, 9499, concertina; 13th, 9507, gem ring; 9509, s.h. lever; 15th, 9519, American clock; 17th, 9530, fish carvers (in case); 18th, 9540, cruet; 19th, 9547, waterproof, coat; 20th, 9557, 3 parcels clothing; 22nd, 9564, e.p. teapot; 23rd, 9566, accordion; 24th, 9572, silver fruit knife and fork; 25th, 9581, half-hoop diamond ring; 26th, 9591, clarionet; 27th, 9599, greenstone brooch; 30th, 9616, oil painting; 9617, s.o.f. '--'er. October 2nd, 9626, 2 oil i ' ft£? Ts, knitting i v: ~ 9638, rug and blankets; 6th, 9648, digger's ring; 7th, 9656, watch, silver cham, and 2 coins; 9th, 9668, violin and new gladstone bag; 16th, 9738, chain bangle; 17th, 9743, remnants underclothing; 18th, 9746, diamond and sapphirering; 20tn, 9764, diamond and sapphire pin; 22nd, 9772, trunk and content*; 23rd, 9780, quilt, etc.; 24th, 9787, d.b.b.l. gun; 25th, 9798, brooch and diamocd pin; 28th, 9810, waterproof coat; 9812. r.g. watch; 31st, 9829, silver fish knife. November lßt, 9830, lady's gold mufl chain; 4th, 9846, e,p. cake basket; 6th. ' 9853, s.h. lever; 7th, 9860, lady's hunk ing Geneva; Bth, 9866, clarionet; , 11th, 9872, engineer's drill; 14th, 9880, o.f. lever and g.m. hair guard; 15th, 9890. opal and diamond pin; 9891, cornet and case; 17th, 9396, 2 pain boots, clothing; 9090, overcoat; 18th, 9002, gold pencil case; 9005. s.k-o.f. Geneva. Also, About two" hundred lots that do not

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Evening Star, Issue 11893, 22 May 1903, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 11893, 22 May 1903, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 11893, 22 May 1903, Page 5

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