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Auctions. AUCTIONEERS NOTICE. fTiHE SALE BY AUCTION of thi WAVERLEY TOWNSHIP, advertised t< take place on Monday, April 11, is tfaroagi unforeseen circumstances, POSTPONED. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. FRIDAY, Bth APRIL, At 2.50 o'clock. - At Rooms, Manse street. TRADE~SALE. CHOICE CEYLON TEAS. For and on Account and Risk of the Shippers. 176 CHESTS and HALF-CHESTS FINEST CEYLON TEAS. JARK. REYNOLDS. AND CO. __ axe instructed to sell by auction, on account of whom it may concern, 35 HALF-CHESTS and 141 CHESTS CEYLON TEAS, Broken Orange Pekoe and Broken Pekc-e. Sample Chests now on view I SATURDAY, 9th APRTL, At 12 o'clock noon. At the Southern Oval Recreation Grounds, Princes street south opposite the Tram Terminus). Under- Power of Bill of Sale. Sale by Auction of A GOOD-PAYING BUSINESS IN WORKING ORDER. AMERICAN ST EAll RIDING GALLERY (Manufactured by Armitage, Herschell Co., U.S.A.). >ARK, REYNOLDS. AND CO. are instructed by the holder of the Bill of Salo to sell by auction, as above, American steam riding gallery (Armitage, Herschell Co., U.S.A.), consisting of 24 galloping horses, 12 chairs, 4 double coaches, vertical steam engine and boiler, steam organ ; the whole enclosed in a large, marqueetent and Bmall bell tent, with all the necessary running gear. This offers an exceptional opportunity to an energetic man of securing a GOOD PAYABLE CONCERN IN WORKING ORDER. The machine may be inspected by intending purchasers at the above grounds, where it will be running until time of sale. FRIDAY, 15th APRIL, At 11 o'clock. On the Premises, "The Cliffs," St. Clair. Instructed by the Executrix in the Estato . of the late E. B. Cargill. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD HORIZONTAL GRAND PIANO (John Broadwood and Sons), COSTLY MASSIVE INDIAN CARVED DRAWING-ROOM CABINET AND HALL FURNITURE, DINING-ROOM and BEDROOM FURNITURE. SUPERIOR IELESCOPE and CASE. jAEK, REYNOLDS, AND C O. are favored with instructions from the Executrix in the above estate to sell by auction, Household Furniture, as above, including— Rosewood horizontal grand piano (by John Broadwood and Sons, London), costly and massive Indian carved drawing-room cabinet, Chesterfield settee, occasional chairs and tables, Brussels carpets, hearthrugs, tapestry curtains, choice Japanese vases, Venetian girandoles, walnut whatnots, water colors and >oil paintings (by Wimperis,/ Hanson, C. D. Barraud, E. A. Gilford, C. N. Worsley, pierglass, ornaments and vases, ebonised davonport, solid oak sideboard (mirror back), mahogany extending dining table, morocco English sofa, oak chairs' carved side tables, leather easy chairs, crockerywaro and crystal, electro-plate, cedar bookshelves, walnut cabinet,- large telescope and case, rosewood and marble centre table, costly and massive carved oak hall table, oak timepiece and vases, 2 carved oak hall chairs, dinner gong. Persian carpet square, Fijian spears and tapa, cak hall stand, engravings, photogravures and photographs, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses and bedding, duchesse toilet pairs, towel rails, toilet ware, full-Scotch and duchesw chests, wardrobes, blankets and napery, kitchen furniture and utensils, 3-roUer mangle. BUGGIES, HORSES, CATTLE, POULTRY, POT PLANTS, DAIRY UTENSILS, bay horse, black gelding, filly rising thrco years by young Burlington, station dog cart, single buggy, 2 sets single bugg harness, 2 milch cows, calf, stable tools" harness rack, turkeys, pure-bred huff Orpington and Langshan hens, ducks, etc., etc., etc. On View from Thursday Morning till time of sale. Catalogues in course of preparation. The SALE WILL START SHARP AT 11 o'clock, beginning with Cattle, Busies Poultry, Pot Plants, and General Sundries'. The Drawing Room, Dining Room, and Hall" Furniture will be sold at 2 o'clock. LuncheoD provided

FBLQAY, Blh INST., At half-past two o'clock. SHIPS' STORES AND MERCHANTS STOCK-TAKING BALANCES. D.M. SPEDDING • is instructed by Union Steam Shinping Company and others to sell on the above day, CASES, BOXES, and PACKAGES Of currants, dates, sultanas, fine crvsta! sugar, half and quarter sardines, flake gelatine, whiting, teas in chests, half-chests. and bo\ss, vinegar, pickles, preserved me;':tinned fruit, Brilliant Shine, D. and I'l blacking, health salts, patent medidi- :. blue, D. and M. furniture polish, scap, y. ;• nails, white lead, washboards, limcjui.■:. cigars, Egyptian cigarettes, Spanish ?.:.,' Australian case wines, . case brandy and whisky, ale, etc., etc Without reserve. FRIDAY, Bth APRIL, 9 a.m. BY AUCTION. Repacked Fiji Bananas (green), Melbourne Bananas (ripe), Grapes, Dessert, and Cooking Apples, Pears, Melons, Marrows, etc, etc. PR YO R AND CO., 38 Bond street AUCTION SALE. A MORITZSON AND CO. • will sell, at their Central Auction Rooms, FRIDAY, at P sharp, Al repacked oranges, Italian oracrjes and lemons, pie melor.i, ioinnin* consignments of Canterbury apples and peara; slso choice hothouse grapes, etc, etc. SATURDAY, 9th APRIL, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, 131 Princes street. FREEHOLD FARM and DWELLING, LEITH VALLEY, Owned by Mr James Darey. LEX. HARRIS AND CO. i. have received instructions from Mr James Davey (who is leaving for the North Island) to sell by auction, a3 above, All that Piece of Land, being Sections 41, 42, and Part of 59, Block 8, North Harbor and Blueskin District. &11 good leve-1 land, containing 50 acres—viz., 10 acres in bush, 1 acre in orchard, and the rest in grass and crop—together with 6-roomed Dwelling, cow byre,. stable, and all necessary outbtu'ldings. A splendid chance for anyone wishing to acquire a good dairy farm close to town. For particulars apply tc THE AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY, 6th MAY,- 1904, At Balclutha. EDUCATION RESERVE LEASES. i NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND ME?*. JSL CANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, 'LIMITED, under instructions from the School Commissioners of Otago, will offer for lease by auction,' as above, the following Sectio:'.' for a term of 21 years:— Section. Block. Dist 2of 22 m. Hillend 2of 3 XXXIV. Clutha 6 XLVn. Clutha 1 Vm. Akatore a. r. n 43 0 "0 25 1 16 48 3 29 145 2 4 52 2 0 6 XLVII. Clutha I 48 329 1 Vm. Akatore I 145 2 4 a XVII. Clutha 52 2 0 2 and 13 IV. Glenomaru 152 0 0 8 i VH. Glenomaru I SO 0 0 24 i IX. Glenktnich 'IBO 251 For particulars and conditions of sak apply to the Auctioneers, or to the. undersigned. C. MACANDREW, Secretary School Commissioners, street,

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Evening Star, Issue 12164, 7 April 1904, Page 5

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