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WEDNESDAY, 4th OCTOBER, At 11 o'clock. At Booms, Masse street. UNRESERVED POULTRY SALE. Prize Indian Gamecock, Pair Plviuuulh Rocks, H>ns Taxkey*. .ARE, RKYKoijg, AND CO. MONDAY, Sib OOTOSEa, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. PIBOPKRTY SALS. PROPERTY SALE. Charming Residence, Newington, Roslyn (fronting Electric Car, and near Golf link*); Five Acres, Tomahawk; Sections, Burnwido East. ABK, BEYNOLDS, AND CO. are instructed to sell by auction: 1. Corair Main High road and Bnrwood avenue, Newington, Rosryn, 8 Room* (modern) ; charming house, and close Golf Liks. 2. 5 Acres. Tomahavk. For absolute sale. 3. 4 Building Sites, Bomside East; good sites. Absolute sale. Terms can be arranged for any of tit* above. AUCTION JUMBLE SALE, SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL, ANDERSON'S BAY. TITOR3DAV c !h OCTOBER, At 7.30 pjn. """TSS PEYOR AND CO. re leceived, instructions from the l's Bay Public School Committee to sell by auction, at above time and place, 1 handsome pony, trap, and harness; 1 ow. Also Cuckoo and alarm clocks, silver jatcb.es, riding saddle, drapery, furniture, bruabwaro, ironmongery, crockery, produce, poultry, and 101 articles too numerous to ■mention. Sale will be started sharp 7.30 jvm. Refreshment Stall under the supewsien, of several ladies. Catalogues now being printed PRYOR AND CO-, 38 Bond street. WEDNESDAY, 4th OCTOBER, At half-past 12 o'clock. Sale by Auction of Freehold ted at co: street, near Main Tram Line, South Dunedin. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions from the Owner to sell by auction, at their Booms. AJI that Parcel of Land, being Sections 41 snd 42, Block 16, Musselburgh, together with a 5 - roomed Houso and 2 - roomed Cottage and Outhouse* thereon, all' securely " ed. The corner section has a frontage io View road about 78ft, by 66ft to Grove street; sufficient room for good buildings. The above is a splendid property, and will be sold to the highest bidder. Terms can be •mnged. THURSDAY, sth OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction of Superior Household Furmtnre, Walnut Piino, Waterloo Organ, bewing Machine. JAMES SAMSON have ■ receive AMES SAMSON AND have ■ received instr Walnut iron-fnuna piano, piano stool, saddlebag suite, extending dining table, mirror sideboard, walnut overmantel, tapestry and pl-ish suite, bookcase, cheffonier, dinner ad tea sete, cruets, vases, ornaments, pictures, cutlery and glassware, chinaware, e.p. ware, marble and striking clocks, curtain poles and curtains, brass kerbs, b fire-brasses, coal vases, octago tables, settee suite, tapestry and leather bamboo chairs, Brussels and t.pestry pets, hearth a.nd wool rugs, barometer, sive mirror hall stand, double and single iron robe, full-Scotch and toilet chests, duche swer chests, tables, chairs, looking-gi carpet squares, knoleon, iron cot, casaaoa kitchen dresser, wringer, _ copper boile fehacklock stove, bar bicycles, etc., etc, ©

MONDAY, 9ii OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock. Sale by Auction of City and Suburban Freehold Properties. Ai Booms, Dowling street. JAMES SAMSON AND COhave been favored with instruction* from Mr John DrAke to sell by auction, All that Parcel of Load, being Part of Section 71, Block 27, containing by admsasrrement 11.2 poles, more or less, together with 8-roomed 2-slorey Dwelling-house and outhouse thereon, situated in l^ treet the aa.— ... .„ . . „ • tbat Parcel of Land, being Allotments 9 and 10, containing 26 poles, being a httle i or less, together with a 5-roomcd Eouao cuthouse; splendid garden, "firing weL -- water; sitnat<-d Krst avenue. Township of Stlwyn (opposite the School, Norli-east Val-k-v) The above properties must bo sold, as the 'owner is leuving Dunedin. Terms ca arranged.

SATURDAY, 7th OCTOBER, At 1 o'clock. SAtE BY AUCTION UNREDEEMED PLEDGES From Mr M. Jacobus Pawn Office, George street. .•AMES SAMSON AND CO. J have been favored with instructions from Mr Jacobs to Bell by auction, at their Roomn. Dowling street, a lot of Unredeemed as under: 1904.—June 22nd, 2985, s.h. Rotherham ar<i g.m ribbon chiin; 23th, 3035, 3-stoue diamond ring; 3023, violin, bow, and case. July l&th, 346+, two wedding nugs ::,-.i two brooches. August 15th, 3686, go!u earrings in case. September 10th, 3875, set of carvers and cutlery; 19th, 40Q1, wedding ring; 4005, gem ring; 23rd, 4058, d- and sapphire ring; 27th, 4088, wedding ring; 4091, pair field-glasses. October Ist, 4122, gladstone bag; 4169, fish knives and forks; 13th, 4203, metal watch and silver chain; 14th, 4221, gold neck chain, greenstone heart, and brooch; 21st, 4279, diamond ring; 4282, gold ring, silver chain, and studs; 4285, wedding ring and brooch; 29th, 4350, wedding riug; 31ct, 43G1, E.h. watch. November Bth, 4435, lady's Eilver watch and chain; 12th, 4465, tusk brooch; 14th, 4479, d. nnd r. ring; 21st, 4523, wedding ring; 4525, rolled-gold watch and chain; 27th, 4532, lady's s_h. watch. December 2nd, 4617, Slasscy, Karris bicycia (nearly now); 3rd, 4626, wooding ring; sth, 4631, gladstono bag, stick, and umbrella; 14th, 4699, wedding and keeper rings; 20th, 4745, gold medal; 24th, 4799, s.h. lever; 29th, 4824, rolled-gold watch and chain; 30th, 4830, set silver brushes in case. 1005.—January 9th, 39, gold brooch and fob chain; 16ih, 99, comet in case; 17th, 102, two wedding rinea; 19th, 116, pair fin!rl_oW=»«- lIP JH nam ri,,rr • 191 band ring; 20th, 134, Singer unproved ing machine; 21st, 137, 18-carat hunt--l. ~ .., <- h . JOU|) 190> opal ring; 221, neck chain and gr sbona heart; 6th, 231, Remington rifle; 7th, 237, s.b.b.l. gun (by Hollis and Sons); 9th, 265, band ring; 13th, 286, dress piece and boots; 16th, 308, s.h. lever; 20th, 528, rolled-gold watch and silver chain; 27th, 376, lady's silver watch; 377, two gold rings; 378, cutlery; 28th, 383, lady's gold watch-; 387, gold muff chain. March Ist, 389, gold bangle; 9th, 449, 3-stono dress ring; 11th, 462, keeper ring; 466, opal ring; 467, rolled-gold watch and chain; 13Ul, 474, Stevens psa rifle; 14th, 482, two silver watches and three chains; 486, 18-carat lady's watch; 15th, 491, rolled-gold watch; 16th, 495, 18-carat keeper ring; 500, rolled-gold watch; 501, s.h lever, silver . chain, and fur rug; 17lb, 503, dress coat and trousers; 507, Dr Mlooghlin's electric belt; 20th, 524, gold watch and chain; 21st, 532, S-ston< diamond ring; 23rd, 540, 15-carat gcnfc'i albert; 542, set jubilee coins ia case 25th, 559, gold ring; 566, 18-carat game' and f. ring. April 6th, 630, metal watch 639, nearly new bicycle (Royal Enneld): 7th, 644, 18-carat lady's watch, brooch, earrings, necklet, and locket, and gent'.albeit in case. May sth, 842, dress suit: 6th, 854, bag and blanket*; Bth, 806, coats and trousers; 23rd, 906. blankets and tabiactoth, June 17th, 1128, dretat.and jacket; 19ti, 1137, blanket and quilt; 20th. U77, tablecloth and dress piece. And about 200 lota, consisting of watches I ware, clothing, regno to to-Mbcr-sjas&dtx' m. ommm. '

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Evening Star, Issue 12625, 3 October 1905, Page 5

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