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Auctions. SATURDAY, 2Sth AU GUST, At 1 o’clock sharp. Auction Sale of . VALUABLE UNREDEEMED FLEDGES From the Octagon Pawn Office. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from the Fro. prietress (Mrs D. Myers) to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, The following list of valuable Pledges;— 1904.—March 291h, 1 gold scarf pin set largo • pearl; 573. pearl and sapphire ring,; 391, lady’s gold fob chain. April 10th, 406, 18ct keeper ring; 419, Mosgiel tweed sac suit; 29th, 437,.marble dock; 444, band ring; 447, s.h. Rotherham ierver; 515, gold brooch. May 3rd, 1018, gent’s bicycle ; 617, seal ring. August Bth, 407, pearl and sapphire ring. 1905.—February 4th, 708, grey tweed dress piece; 771, gent’s 18ct gold open-faced English _ lover; 783, class B “Boosey” cornet (in case); 891, 15ct signet ring;' 11th, 895, gun-metal watch; 900, opal scarf pin; 1289, mandoline (in case). April 26th, gold horseshoe bangle, rubies and diamonds; 1686, metal watch; 1689; greenstone brooch and ring. May 4th, 1697, traveller's sample lot ladies’ velvet and beaded jackets; 1709, silver lever;; 1713, opera glasses; 14th, 1744, brief bag;! 1745, r.g. watch; 1771, ring and silver chain; 1773, ling with pearls and rabies. June 6th, 1780, 2 brooches; 1782, silver lever; 1799, metal watch; Bth, oil paint* ing and photo placques; 1842, d.b.bd. gun; 1855, r.g. neck chain and pendant;'; 1862, s.h. “Columbia” lever; 1908, 15ot peari and ruby brooch; 1919, salver watch, chain, and coin. July 12th, 1325, guitar;’ , 1930, r.g. “Trentom” watch; 1359, 2 rings; 2014, gold-mounted seal. September 4th, 2049, gold link, chain, and pendant; 15th, 2060 ring and greenstone pin, October 19th, 2065, lady’s gun-metai watch; 1018, gent’s bicycle; £067, sapphire ring; 2070, 18ct keeper and gold locket. November Bth, 2080, quarter-plate hand camera; 1934, 1 pair gold earrings*' December 19th, 1420, woollen rug; 1469, gold brooch (Mizpah); 23rd, 1548, r-g, neck drain and greenstone heart; 209CH wedding ring and opal, ring; 27th, greenstone brooch. 1906.—January 7th, 2104, cutlery and alara( clock; 2153, silver watch and chain' 2176, gun; 2180, pearl and sapphire ring10th, 2187, Kruger two-shilling piece anc( silver matchbox; 2130, r.g. watch;' 2205, band ring, with opal; 15th, 3931,’ gun-mctal watch; 2246, 1 pair gold deem links; 24th, 2249, 2 brooches; 22SQ, marble clock; 2253, buckle ring; 27th, 2261, gold and sapphire brooch; 2273, dress ring: 2295, .silver lever; 2297, brooch; 2299, gent’s bicycle; 29th, 2300, metal watch, silver pendant; 2303, brooch and nugget pin'; 2331, photo album and ■Bible; 2355, watch, chain, and pendant. February Ist, 1776, American Either harp; 2241, alarm clock; 2237, bicycle lamp; 4th, 455, opera glasses; 2263, silver lever; 545, brooch; 897, opera glasses; 2127, Waterbary and chain; Bth, 1859, tweed sac suit; 2085, black eergo dress piece; 2515, scarf pin; 2198, coat and vest; 541, musical clock; 11th, 1712, naval chronometer and metal chain; 1374, portmanteau; 1376, accordion; 2240, alarm clock and painter’s overalls; 14th, 2052, lady’s sealette jacket; 1839, tweed sac suit; 1321, opera glasses; 2129, Waterhpry and chain; 17th, 2074, 3 bedroom mats; 2164, metal watch; 2198, coat and vest; 2201, overcoat and oac coat; 451 i horse-clippers; 619, cutlery; 1438, band ring; 1583, metal watch and chain; 1491, 3 bush blankets; 2276, waterproof overcoat and sac coat; 1143, black figured lustra dress piece. March 14th, 2309, 2 coots: 2289, lady’s skirt .and sweater: 1699, 1 pair .moleskin trousers; 26th, 2115, fawn jacket and woollen rug; 1440, frock coat. May 4th, 1059, cape and boots; 1072, gent’s military jacket; 1065, sac ooat and Bcafort coat; 837, 3 white jackets (stewards). Also, 200 lots that do not require to be advertised, consisting of gold and silver lever, watches, jewellery, and plated ware, firearms; carpenters’ tools, Singer Improved sewing xna*v chine, lady's bicycle, and clothing of everydescription, cte., etc. SATURDAY, 25ih AUGUST, At 12 o’clock noon. On the Premises, Manor place, near fioapnull (Mr R. C. Torrance's Builder's and Gotttrador’s Premises). BUILDER’S PLANT AND TIMBER, FIREPROOF SAFE, PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO* are instructed to sell by auction, Builder’s Plant and Timber, consisting of— Fireproof safe, copying press, office table, mortice machine, carpenter's benches, trestles, steps, ladders, wheelbarrows, grindstone, store trucks, iron wheels, sashes, plaster of pan's, 100 packets assorted screws, drain pipes, rad deal (9 x 3), and genera*, assortment of timber. THURSDAY. 30ih AUGUST, At 12 o'circle. At Rooms, Manse street. PRACTICALLY UNRESERVED SALE. A Chance of a “Snip.” CHARMING RESIDENCE, " BELLEVTSTA, 1 ! No. 134 QUEEN STREET. .[-Acre, with Magnificent View. PARK, REYNOLDS. AND CO. are instructed to sell by auction, virtually without reserve. Section 11. Block 32, Queen street (No, 134), containing quarter-sens, near Forth place, with a most magnificent view; bock entrance from Town Belt; 6-roomed Double Bay-window and Portico House, bathroom (hot and odd water), scullery, gas, .and modern conveniences; washhouse (tubs and copper) ; large rooms; garden, lawn, stable, etc. Formerly occupied by Sir Sidney Miratns. Tliis Property is well worth inspecting, and a very large amount of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. AJso, at same time. MUSSELBURGH. AH SSELBURGH. One of the BEST RESIDENCES in one ofthe BEST POSITIONS in QUEEN’S DRIVE Section. 7, Block XIX., Musselburgh, having large frontage to Queen’s Drive and Grove street, with modern Brick Residence of 8 rooms; 3 bay windows, bathroom (hj. and c.), snd all conveniences. A first-class Property, in a fine, sunny position, and well worth inspecting. Also, Vacant Allotment at comer of Queen’s! Drive and Grove street. 1 TUESDAY, <lb SEPTEMBER, At 11 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. SHIPMENT o£ JAPANESE CARVED FURNITURE. MARVELLOUS EXAMPLES of CARVER’S ART. BEAUTIFUL EXAMPLES of CLOISONNE WARE. RARE and CHOICE BITS of JAPANESE PORCELAIN. ARTISTIC HALL SETTEES AND CHAIRS. HALL TABLES of EXQUISITE DESIGN* ELABORATELY-CARVED BEIC-A-BBAO CABINETS. TEMPLE LAMPS, TEMPLE GONGS, And Other Articles Too Numerous and Too Varied to Describe. PARK, REYNOLDS. AND CO. are instructed to sell by auction, THE MOST MARVELLOUS COLLECTION Of JAPANESE ART WORKS EVER SHIPPED TO THE COLONIES. The Collection will be on view for inspection on Wednesday, 29th August, and following days. Full descriptive catalogues, with photos of some of the principal pieces, are now ready, and can be obtained at tho Office of the Auctioneers; and as tho expense of issuing the same has been very considerable, a charge of Is each 'frill be made. All purchasers will lavo this amount remitted off their accounts after the sale. SATURDAY. 25th AUGUST, 1906, At 12.30 pan. At Rooms, High street, Roslyn. A REMINDER. Lot 1 (Kaikor-ai). —Comfortable 5-roo Dwelling, with vinery, garden, etc.; > large section. Lot 2 (Kelvin Grove, North-cast Vallei Allotment 122, fronting District r containing over half an acre. • Lot 3 (Kelvin Grove, North-east Valles Allotment 1 of 123, containing 1 ] 26.55 poles, fronting District road. Lot 4 (Kaikoral). —Allotments 1, 2, 29 30 Wakart Township; It acres land’ fling Main West Taieri ’ JAI SHER AN D ‘ "vFAßdaopaerai

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Evening Star, Issue 12900, 24 August 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 12900, 24 August 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 12900, 24 August 1906, Page 5