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■"':>""" ■;.••" RUCTIONS. . THURSDAY* 3rd AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. AT ROOMS, BOWLING STREET. Monster Sale by Auction, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. MASSIVE WALNUT PIANO BY . WEINBERG. PIANETTE BY CRAMER, ' SADDLEBAG SUITE, V.P. CARPET, ELABORATE CHESTERFIELD SETTEE, MIIIROR HALL STAND, AXMINSTER RUNNER, ELABORATE BEDROOM SUITE. -DROP-HEAD SINGER SEWING MACHINE. . ■.-:,-.. IMPROVED STANDARD SmVING M.\CHINB, Fancy stamped velvet suite, fancy rattan chairs and tables, octagon table and cover, leather dining: suite, extending dining table, Vienna and wicker chairs, handsome oak mirror-back sideboard, walnut overmantel, bookcase, stained recess-front sideboard, large. Axminstcrr carpet, Brussels caipei. hearth, wool, and velvet rugs, coal vases, fenders and -rous. clocks, hanging lamps,; superior mirror-back ball stand, barometer, pictures, brass-mounted bed and bedding, wire win tiock Mattresses, blankets, quilts, lace curiam?, handsome cheval table, marblo and tilo washstands, -ware., single iron bed*, duchessa drawers and tables, inlaid duchesse pair, combination iron beds, wire shakedowns, child's b.r. cot, kitchen dresser, meat bate, wringer, ladder, barrow, sewing machines, go-cart, tablets, cliairs, 2 gents' bicycles, 1 Fadv's bievcie, etc., etc. James" samson and co. •nil! sell by auction, as above. * SALE SHARP AT 2 o'clock, THURSDAY, 3rd AUGUST. I REMINDER. THURSDAY. 3rd AUGUST, At half-past 12 sharp. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. THE GLEN ROLLER FLOUR-MILLS. As a Going Concern, Situated the Gien, Outnun. [AMES SAMSON" AND CO. I have been favored with instructions from Mr J. E. Mather to sell by auction, at their Rooms. TA>wling street, Hi* Freehold and Leasehold Properties and Water Race. Erected on the property is an up-to-date Roller Flour-mill, fitted throughout with all Lhe latest and most irn-to-dalc machinery, rivnamo house, and other outbuildings: a splendid 7-rooined Residence, also 2 Cot:, SATURDAY, sth AubUSi, At 1 o'clock sharp. ■, MONSTER SALE BY AUCTION. BANKRUPT STOCK. ] JEWELLERY, JEWELLERY. WATCHES. MISSIVE COSTLY FRENCH CLOCK. | (In Glass Shade). ; ONE PAIR MASSIVE BRASS j CANDELABRA (hi Glass Shades to Match Ciock), GFNTS' SINGLE-STONE DIAMOND RINGS. GENTS' GOLD HUNTING LEVERS. HEAVY GOLD CHAINS. I LADIES' GOLD WATCHES and CHAINS, Gladstone and Travelling Baps, THR.EE D.U.IJ.L. GUN'S. .iVE FAIR PRISMATIC MILITARY FIELD GLASSES. 12 Pairs Field and Opera Glasses, Lame Quantity Electroplate Goods. THREE"SPLENDID DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINES (Singer and Standard). _ five Guns' Free-wheel Bicvcles. MOTOR CYCLE. One Lady's Bicycle, | silver.mounted Pipes in cases, Bengal Razors. "AMES SAMSON AND CO. | tj have been favored with instruct'urns | to sell bv auction, at their Rooms, Dowling i The above BANKRUPT STOCK, ) including a, large and well-assorted stock of I 'ellcry of every description : Gents' single-stone diamond rings, ladies' diamond, sapphire, pearl, and emerald rings, ladies' crold watches and muff chains, gents' j g'lltf htinting watches, four fronts' heavy gold ! chains, gold necklets, heautiful necklets and (.eudants, greenstone and gold p-ndants, pins, <.'o!d crosses, gold medals, three gents' goldmounted greenstone chains. gold ribbon guards, 20 srents' gold and silver watches. 30 rolled-gold "and metal watches, sovereign cases, sleeve-links, very massive bracelets, gold brooches in great variety, bamboo bangles, and 101 articles in jewellery too numerous to mention. Also, gladstono bags, sewing machines, ladies' and grnts' bicycles, c.p. goods, pipes, razors, d.b.b.l. guns. EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED, OR MONEY RETURNED. EVERY LOT TO BE SOLD TO HIGHEST BIDDER, No Reserve.

THURSDAY, 3rd AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. At Premises. 34 Wesley street. South Dunedin. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SUIT!-: IN HAIRCLOTH. DINING ROOM AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, SUPERIOR BED LINEN AND XAPERY. ELECTROPLATE. CUTLERY, GHINA AND CRYSTAL. "ALEX. HARRIS AND CO. _t\. have received instructions from Mrs Christie ('who is giving up housekeeping) to rdl. as above, Suite in haircloth, chiffonier, fende irons, whatnots, occasional tables, carpets, iinolennir, pictures, ornaments, curtains, china, crystal, electroplate, cutlery, chairs, double bedsteads and bedding, commode r-kiir, chests drawers, washstands, ware, lookin-'.'hisses. elook. linen sheets, blankets, i|iiikOi:iT>ery. towels. etc., kitchen furniture, tiren.-ils, lawn mower, garden tools, preserving p.in. eu\. etc. FRIDAY. 4th AUGUST, At 11 o'clock. At Room.-, Princes street. On. account nf Mr J. lIORDERN. to close Partnership Accounts. 2 NEW GIGS. ROA.D SULKY, SINGLE BUGGY, RUBBER-TVRED J-SHAFTER GIG (To Seat 3). Also, SET BRASS-MOUNTED GIG HARNESS (Almost New). NEW SET TROTTTXG HARNESS. SET HOBBLES. SET NEW SPRING-CART HARNESS. , r ,\ LEX. HARRIS AND CO., A. Auctioneers. FRIDAY. 11th AUGUST, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms. Princes street. Br order of the Public Trustee. In the Estate of the late E. J. SMITH. 2 FREEHOLD SITES, PURAKANUI. VLEX. HARRIS AND CO have received instructions from F. H. Moriee, Esq., agent Public Trustee, to sell as bov-e: 1. Section 27, Block in., Purakanur, area, 1 rood 20 poles. 2. Section 2tf, Block 111., Purakanui; area, 1 Tood 8 poles. A iplendid position, suitable for summer •■'-idences. __ "THURSDAY, 3rd AUGUST, 1911, At 10 o'clock sharp. Otago Farmers' Horse Bazaar. ANNUAL SPRING SALE Of CLYDESDALE MARKS and FILLIES and WORKING DRAUGHTS. fTTHE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-X TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, will offer, at their Annual £l»rimr Sale, its above— On account of leading Studmasters from Otnsro and Southland: 50 first-class Clydesdale fillies, brcod m.ires. and working geldings; besides 25 superior spring-carteis and harness horses. The above Korsos arc all in first hands, and are fo; Ixrna fide cade. L. MACLEAN, Auctioneer. '.THURSDAY, 3rd AUGUST, At 2 HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. In Upstairs Room. DM. S P~~B DOING • will sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Thursdav. at 2 o'clock, DRAWING ROOM, DIKING ROOM, and BEDROOM FURNITURE, RICH AXMIN3TER and WILTON CARPETS, Hall and r» t> » XItCCTVTT PDSIiS TMT.n. STEAD, Kerbs and Fenders, Overmantels, Rattan Settees and Chairs, Blankets, Sheets, »nd Household Napery, E.P. Ware, Superior Cutlery, etc. Also, MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND EXHIBITION PIANO. Jfow on "View.

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Evening Star, Issue 14634, 2 August 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14634, 2 August 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14634, 2 August 1911, Page 8

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