Auction*. TUESDAY, 26th MAT, At 10 o’clock. GRAIN AND PRODUCE. At the Otago Com And Wool Exchange, - Vogel street. Donald rkid and co., limubd, will sell aa above, Q*U, Wheat, Barley, Potatoes, Chaff. TUESDAY. 26th MAT, At 2.30 o’clock. At the Dunedin Horse Saleyards. La an Assigned Estate. SADDLERY OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS. TV™ 3 ®?, STEPHENSON, AND CO. ▼ ▼ hate received instructions froftrthe Trustee in an Assigned Estate to sell by public auction, as abovß, Single and double buggy harness,'aig, cab, spring-cart, and van hameae (new and&eCOftUhftnd), racehorse rugs, collate, whips, spun, bridles, saddles of all descriptions, reins, hobbles, riding boots, gladstoue bags, Perry iron safe, leather sewing machine, single buggy with brake, and a large assortment of general saddlery. TUESDAY, 26th MAY, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. On account of whom it may concern. 14 OASES ENAMEL WARE. ’DARK, REYNOLDS, AND are instructed to sell by auction, CO. 14 coses enamel ware, consisting ol water cans, plates, dishes, backets, teapots, jars, brash boxes, soap dishes, mugs, spoons, etc., etc., etc. Without reserve. TUESDAY, 26th MAY, At 2 -O’clock. Sale by Auction of Superior Parlor. Dining, Sitting and Bedroom Furniture, nrst-elaas Piano (iron frame, check action, by Strauss, Berlin), Massive Cromwell Dining Room Suita in buffalo leather, Bft Extending Dining Table, 2 Gents' New J Bicycles, Goods and Chattels etc. AMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions to sell hi auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Furniture, etc., including—Massive walnut piano Siy Strauss, Berlin), piano stool, bookcase, russels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, brass fenders, fire brasses, coal vases, ornaments, pictures, cutlery and glassware, marble and striking clocks, arm and rocking chairs, whatnots, tapestry suite, mirror sideboards, dining table, dinner and- tea sets, cruets, vases, Vienna, wicker, and rattan chairs, octagon and tea tables, tapestry and leather couches, oheffonier, curtain poleand curtains, hanging lamps, mirror-back ball stand, double and single iron bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, quilts, mirror wardrobe, fullScotch and toilet chests, duehesse drawers and tables, marble and tile wasbstnmh, fancy ware, commode, 4 and 6-drawer chests, carpet squares, linoleum, sofa, tables, chairs, looking glasses, kitchen and cooking utensils, copper boiler, wringer, two bicycles, iron cot, 2-roller mangle (equal to new), etc., etc., etc. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 27th MAY. At 2.30 (/dock, Booker and jarvie, X9I Princes street, have been favored to soli by auction, at Rooms, ' 20 pairs pure-tired white Leghorn pullets 90 pairs pullets 21 pain hens Langshan cockerels 16 pain Pekin ducks Minorca roosters, and a choice assortment of table poultry; also 1 Cyphers and 1 Roberta incubators. At same time; 28 Sections, Bavensbouine (opposite sta. tion) 5 Sections, Burkes. 1 Section, St. Kilda. Entries received till time ol sale. WEDNESDAY, 27th INST., At half-past 2 o’clock. CHINA, GLASSWARE, ETC, DM. S~P~E DD 1 N-G • will sell, at Rooms, on Wednesday Afternoon, • A Quantity of— Whito-nad-gold China, consisting of rape and saucers, plates, jugs, bowls, creams, etc., etc. Glassware, comprising cut and engraved tumblers, pony tumblers, butter dishes, water jugs, decanters, claret jugs, etc., otc. Clothes and Blacking Brushes, also 2( clothes wringers. Without reserve. MONDAY, Ist JUNE, 1903, At 2 o’clock. At Athenaeum, Mosgiel. Dm. f eT and 00. • have been favored with instructions to sell by auction, THE OLD NATIONAL BANK, MOSGIEL, And Freehold Sections, 44 x 170 feet, which includes Bank Offices and a first-class Residence, containing 7 rooms; ;>l?o stable 18 x 14, washhouse, workshop, wood and cool shed, and all conveniences. The above Property is situated in the bc-i part of Mosgiel, and for a first-class business situation cannot be surpassed. As the National Bank are about to remove t n tfarir new buildings, tbe above Property is for absolute sale. WEDNESDAY 1 , 27th MAY, 1903, At 1.30 p.m. On the Premises, Bruce street, Roslyn (Within 100 yards of Roslyn tram). SPLENDID QUARTER-ACRE FREEHOLD and DWELLING of 8 Booms. Also, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. SIBVWRIOHT BROS. AND 00., actiug under instructions from tbi Executrix of the Will of tlm late Mrs Jaut Grey, will sell by public auction, as above, That valuable freehold, containing f-aor< (more or less), being Allotment 12, Block 1.. Roslyn, together with th« substantial dwelling thereon of I rooms ; scullery, bath, and ovary pos sible modem convenience. Also, all the Household Furniture and Effects, comprising— Handsome drawing suite of 0 pieces, piano (Broadwood), rosewood; table, marble-top mirror-back _ walnut cabinet, large mirror, superior dining room suite of 9 pieces, sideboard, handsome walnut writing table, Brussels Carpet, fenders and flreirona, mahogany extending dining table (Bft), electro-plate wedgewdod ware, crystal, cutlery, linoleum, double and single bedsteads, spring and hair mattresses, sheets, blankets, napery, handsome mahogany wardrobe, full-Scotch chest* of drawers, kitchen utensils, filter, tables, chairs, meat safe, scales and weights, lamps, garden tools, pot plants, 2 lawn mowers, mangle, side saddle, etc., etc. The whole of the above is in first-claw condition. The Auctioneers draw special attention to the fact that the Sale takes place at 1.30 p.m. sharp. On view Tuesday After noon, 26th inst., and Morning of Sale Further particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS. SATURDAY, 30th MAY, 1903, At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, High street. VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL CITY FREEHOLD, situated in Grange street, High street, Stafford stn and Queen street. QIEVWRIGHT BROS. AND O are instructed to sell by public a«< as above: On account of the Executors of the Wil the late Margaret Gow: LOT 1, Grange street.—Part of Section Block 2C2Q1., Dunedin, with frontag 50 links to Grange street by a dept 102jr links, together with a nice Dwe thereon of 5 rooms and scullery, in | Condition. On account of Mr John Barron: LOT 2, High street.—Allotment 4, Snbdiv] Sections 64, 66, Block V., Dunedin. I nifioent building site. LOT 3.—Full A-Acre, and two first-class E lings, situated in best part of Stai street. On account P. Helmore, Esq.: LOT 4, Queen street.—Comfortable and modioog Dwelling of 8 rooms, and i-acre section. Full particulars in later issue. 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Evening Star, Issue 11895, 25 May 1903, Page 5
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