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Auction^. WEDNESDAY, 27th JULY, 1904, At 2.30 o'clock. At Town Hall, South Dunedin, Auction Bale of FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. El. macassey and go. • ■ are instructed to offer for sale by auction; 1. Section 8, Block XT.,* South Dunedin, having a frontage of 57.5 links to Argylo street and 100 links to Rankeilor street; corner section, with 2 four-roomed cottages erected thereon, bringing in’ 19s per; week; * within 100 yds .of egg's Corner; ; a capital chance for small investment. 8. Section 27, Block 1., High street, Musselburgh, 50ft x 132 ft, with substantial brick bouse of 5 rooms and conveniences .erected? thereon and let to first-class tenant > at Tds Week. 3. That thoroughly modem 7-roomod Residence, comer of Princes and Onslow streets, Musselburgh (just, off Queen's Drive), being Section 17, Block XXI, St. Hilda; comer section, . 46ft x 152 f t; fronting Prinoe and OnSlow streets respectively. A charming residence; delightful suburb, 4. Section 6, Block XXII., Moreau street, St. Hilda (near Forbury Park), 50ft x 100 ft, with newly-built and well-finished house of 5 rooms, etc., erected thereon; subject to present tenant’s lease. 5. Section 11, Block 56, M'Glashan street, St. Hilda, 40ft x 100 ft, with very superior 5-rormed house (modern), also workshop and outbuildings, complete.. A really choice property. The above Properties can be highly recommended either to investors or to anyone requiring a home. Full particulars, etc., from E. L. MACASSEY AND CO., Stock Exchange Buildings and egg's Comer. E. TAMBLYN, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY. 27th JULY, At 11 o’clock., YSTATERS RITCHIE, AND CO. v v will sell by auction, at their Stores, Crawford street, 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY, 27th lost., Prime Hobart Scarlets, Stunners, French Crabs, Stone Pippins. THURSDAY, 28bh JULY, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction of Superior Household Furniture, Massive Walnut Iron-frame Piano (by Sames, London;- a splendid instrument), Cromwell Suite (in leather), Walnut Overmantel, 120-e£g Cypher’s Incubator and large Brooder (equal to new), Gent’S Bicycle, 4-pla.to Camera, etc. JAMES SAMSON AND 00, have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Furniture, etc., including— English piano (by Sames, London), piano stool, bookcaso, extending dining table, leather suite, tapestry and plush suite, Vienna, wicker, and rattan chairs, octagon and tea tables, dinner and tea sets, cruets, vases, ornaments, pictures, cutlery and glassware, mirror sideboard, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, brass fenders, firo brasses, coal vases, brass kerbs, walnut overmantel, cheffonier, curtain poles and curtains, hanging lamp, marble and striking clocks, e.p. ware, tapertiy and leather couches, arm and roelring chairs, barometer, hall stand, double aiid single iron bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock increases, kapok beds, blankets, quilts, mirror wardrobe, full-Scotch and toilet chests, duchbsse drawers and tables, marblo and tile wasbslands, pedestal duchesse table, superior duchesse pair, fancy ware, commode, iron cot, looking glasses, tables, chairs, sofa, kitchen drosser, copper boiler, kitchen and cooking utensils, gent’s bicycles, roofing iron, Cypher’s incubator, brooder, J-plate camera, sewing machine, fireproof safe, autoharp, etc. SATURDAY, 30th JULY, At one o’clock sharp. MONSTER SALE OP UNREDEEMED t PLEDGES From the Guidon Fleece Pawn and Loan Office, George street. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions from Mr R. M. Marks to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, A large and varied list of Pledges, including Gold and .Silver Watches and Jewellery of every description, Musical Instruments, Firearms, Improved Singer Sowing Machine, Clothing, etc., as under:— 1902.—April 19lh, 926, silver watch; 28th, 981, leather bag and contents. May 26th, 1215, wedding ring; 30th, 1251, o.f. gold English lever. June 7th, 1307,gent’s bicycle. July 12th, 1564, pendant and ring; 10th, 1552, silver cup and jewellery; 1566, diamond brooch and ' earrings > 2674, filter; 2679, overcoat; 2680, sextant. November Bth, 2525, band ring. 1903.—February 19th, 480, gold seal; 20ih, 486, wedding ring and keeper; 750, cornet. April 4th, 838, watch chain, medals, and pins; 15th, 879, s.h. lover; 25th, 965, silver watch and chain; 29th, 988. dress ring. May Blh, 1056, wedding ring; 9lh, 1053, locket; 1058, s.h. lever; 1069, diamond ring; 19th, 1148, tusk brooch; 1151, rolled gold watch; 21st, 1160, throe s.h. levers; 1164, wedding ring; 23rd, 1180, s.h. lever and chain, etc.; 1182, baud ring; 11S6, dress ring; 1197, Japanese gong; 271b, 1209, band ring; 1210, greenstone brooch. June 4th, 1250, s.h. Waltham; 6th, 1268, nugget; 1269, s.h. watch; Bth, 1278, two rings and brooch; lllh, 1295, s.h. Waltham; 13th, 1305, diamond and sapphire bangle; 1306, stereoscope and views; 1310, brooch etc.; 18th, 1351, pin; 20lb, 1369, leather bag; 1376, watch; 1385, silver watch; 1389, band ring; 1390, gas hall lamp; 22nd, 1389, band ring; 25th, 1414, band nng; 1422, flute in case; 30lh, 1453, watch; 1460, s.h. lever. July 2nd, 1466 wedding ring; 1469, glazier’s diamond; 1471, gold pencil case; 11th, 1529, improved Singer sewing machine; 1532, o.f. watch; 13th, 1546, wedding ring; 20th, 1588, s.o.f. watch and chain; 1556, diamond neck stud; 21st, 1591, coat; 1592, s.h. lever; 23rd, 1601, dress ring; 24th, 1619, s.h. lever; 1629, silver watch; 27th, 1640, wedding ring; 1641, Watcrbury; 30th, 1660, coat and vest; 1661. lady's clothing; 31st, 1663, watch and mathematical instruments. August 3rd, 1684, keeper; 6th, 1698, coat and pipe; 1638, s.h. lever; Bth, 1720, diamond and ruby ring and band ring; 10th, 1722, watch and sleeve-links; 1725,-gold watch and wedding ring; 1727, s.h. watch; 14th, 1758, wedding ring; 15th, 1760, stocks and dies; 18th, 1768, silver lever, by Benson; 21st, 1793, lady’s bicycle; 1795, s.h. lever; 22nd, 1809, gold chain; 1813, gold chain; 27th, 1843, gold medal; 1852, keeper; 29th, 1853, s.h. lever; 1858. silver chain; 1861, dress ring September 2nd, 1873, greenstone brooch; 4th, 1894, wedding ring; sth, 1903, dress nng; 9th, 1925, opal ring; 10th, 1932, clarionet; 16th, 1970, signet ring; 17lh. 1975, dress ring; 1979, chain and greenstone heart; 19th, 2002, banjo; 24th. 2026, pin; 26th, 2038, wedding ling; ‘•044, gold ring; 23th, 2057, coat and 2058, brooch, chain, and watch; 2059, waterproof coat; 30th, 2075, s.h. lever and chain. October 2nd, 2083, s!h. lever; 2085, pin; 2086, brass level and m. box; 3rd, 2087, two rings; 2090, suit clothes; 7th, 2112, gold chain; 9th, 212.1, s.h. lever. Sentember 21st, 2131, gold watch and chain. October 13th, 2144, gold chain; 2145, field glasses; 2147, violin and c\je; 23rd, 2196, chain and pendant: 2198, pearl ting; 26th, 2210, s.h. watch: 2220, coat; 28lh, 2254, wedding ring; 29th, 2241, wedding ting; 30th, 2248, two dress rings; 2250, blankets; 31st, 2257, signet ring. November 3rd, 2269, three pins; 12th, 2321, Masonic jewel; 2330, rolled gold watch; 13th, 2331, three pins; 17th, 2350, band ring; 21st, 2575. s.h. lever; 26th, 2405, hair guard; 2408, lamp; 2409, s.h. lever27th, 2415, so.f. Waltham; 28th 2422*. S’^k leve . r: 2m ' rifle 2426, field glasses; 2428, suit of clothes ; 30lh, 2430, aneroid. December 3rd, 2459, s.h. lever; sth, 8472, band nnc.; 2476, wedding ring; Jnii oAvHS- stlv(,r wa tches and chains; 10th, 2495, Waterbury. etc.; 11th, 2504, keeper; 22nd, 2565. s.h. lover; 22nd, 2567, clock; 24th, 2583, gold hj. watch--2585, boots: 28fh, 2591. s.h. lever; 2592, lady’s clothing; 29th, 2597, mirror. 1904.—January sth, 80, lady’s gold watch and chain9s, vert; 6th, 101, Waterbury* 105, silver chain and vyoe; 7th, 114’, improved Singer sewing machine; Hq’ two rings; Bth, 124, buckle ring; filh’ 129, s.h. lever; 131, underclothing- 169’ silk dress: 14th, 176, dress rin»-’ 17?’ four pairs shoes; 15th, 179, brooch and two pairs earrings; 181, gold chain- 183 brooch; 16th, 193, rifle; 2Oth, 215, gre-nl stone brooch; 216, accordion; 22nd 2"7 silver watch and ring; 23rd. 230’ oY watch; 232, sh. .lever; 25th,: 238! silk* cape. February sth. 337, overcoat- 338 waterproof; 22nd, 401, suit clothes; 405! sheets, qmit, etc. ; And about 200 lota of general goods' that do not require to be advertised, Marks baa not had a sale for several months, the auctioneers desire to call the attention of intending buyers to it, os the quality of pledges offering is usually of a high class; i *

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Evening Star, Issue 12257, 26 July 1904, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 12257, 26 July 1904, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 12257, 26 July 1904, Page 5

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