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AMUSEMENTS. THE I N G'S TUEATB^B. Props., John Fuller and Soni, FULLBB9* VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. EVERY EVENING, including THE VAGGES. THE VAGGES. Tho World's Greatest Ball-puncher*. And GREAT DOUBLE COMPANY. Startling Attractions Monday Nest: ANITA DIAZ and her MonKbys. THE PIOQUAYS .....Acrobatic Marvels. Prices: D.C., 2s; 0.5., Is 6d; Stalls, Is. Plan at Jaeobs's. | ATHLETIC GATHERINGS. OCTOBEB 14, SATURDAY, I On CARISBROOK GROUND. r*OYS' HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS OLD BOYS' RACE, 220 yds. Entries to T. Denniston, N.Z. Insurance Co. J. Thomson, care of Stark and Co. J, G. M'GHIE, Hon. Sec. SPORTING. | DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. ■SPRING ME Will be held at WINGATUI MEETING WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, . 11th and 14th October. First Race at 1 p.m. and Last at 5 p.m. each day. Admission: Grounds, Is; Grand Stand, 10s iQstra. Tickets obtainable at Railway Station. SPECIAL TRAINS Leave Dunedin at 9.20, 11.10, 11.40, 12.5, 12.15, 12.30, 1.2 (Wednesday), 1.15 {Saturday). Leave Racecourse at 5.0, 5.20, and 5.35. The 11.40, 12.5, and 12.30 out trains and the 5.20 return will NOT stop a-t intermediate stations. On Saturday, 14th, the Express for Invereargill leaving Dunedin at 4.25 . p.m. will stop at Wingatui tp pick up passengers for south of Clinton, ami the train usua" leaving Dunedin for Palmerston at 4.30 p.i—will be delayed until 6.15 p.m. FARES TO RACECOURSE. Return Fares, including Admission to Grounds and Public Stand, are: Carriages, 2s 6d; Seated Wagons, 2s. H. L. JAMES, S>ecr< | GORE RACING CLUB. SPRING ~~M E ET I N G, To be Hsld on MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23 and 24, 1911. NOMINATIONS for above CLOSE on SATURDAY, October 7th, 1911, at 9 p.m. ACCEPTANCES CLOSE on WEDNESDAY, October 18th, 1911, at 9 p.m. J. LATHAM, Sec, Gore. Box 46. 'Phone 32. AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 6th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. At Premises, No. 40 Forth street (near bridge). In the Estate of the late Thomas Da.ll. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. .SUITE IN HAIRCLOTH, WALNUT OVERMANTEL, MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, BEDROOM SUITE. A LEX. HAJ&RIS AND CO. l are instructed to sell, as above, .uile in haircloth, fenders and brasses, pet, hearthrugs, linoleum, mahogany sideboard, wicker chairs, vas-ea and ornaments, whatnot, electroplate, cutlery, coal vase, red pine wardrobe, kauri mirror-door wardrobe, duebc-sse pair, full-Scotch chest (mottled kauri), toilet ware, bedsteads and bedding, linen and napery, blankets, sheets, and quilts, sewing machine, ihc-at safe, kitchen dresser, kitchen furniture, utensils, etc. On view morning of sale. FRIDAY, 6th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Dowling street. ASSIGNED STOCK. ! Ladies', Gents', and Children's Boots, Shoee, I and Slippers. AMES SAMSON AND ' CO. cj have been favored with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, 250 pairs ladies', gents', and children's boot*, shoes and_ slippers, 30 pairs a!I-wcol blankets, 20 pairs lace curtains, and general goods. NO RESERVE. Every Lot mint be Sold to Highest Bidder. SATURDAY, 7»h OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ! Parlor, Dining, and Bedroom Furniture. Cromwell Suite. Large Mirror-back Sideboard, Hall Furnishings, Handsome Bedroom Suite, Heavy B.M. Beds, Kitchen Ik-esser, Wheel barrow, Pinger Sewing Machine, Bicycles, 50 Sheets Seeondj hand Roofing Iron, etc., etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. , have been favored with instructions to 'sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling i street, ! Household Furniture, etc.—Walnut ironframe piano, piano stool, large extending I dining table. Vienna and wicker chairs, draw- } ing room suite, massive sideboard, leather dining suite, overmantels, pictures, crockery, crystal, e.p. and cutlery ware, mirror-back hall stand, heavy double and single iron beds and bedding, spring and wire mattresses, duchesse pair, large mirror-door wnrnn'br marble and tile washstands, ware, heavy linoleum, couches, child's cot, wire shakedowns, kitchen furniture and cooking utensils, wringer, ladder, ladies' and gents' bicycles, roofing iron, etc. FRIDAY, 6th OCTOBER, 1911, At 2 o'clock. ! GREAT CLEARING SALE BEFORE REMOVING. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Splendid Instrument), by Haake.. NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE - —k M. FEA AND CO. Jr e will sell, at their Rooms, Rattray street, Sideboards, Bft extending dining table-, hall sta.n-d-i, duchesso chests, tile-back washstands, toilet tables, fenders and fire brasses, china te.-i sets, 12 waterproof overcoat*, B.M. clocks, linoleum, Venetian blinds, chairs, goatskin rugs, mirror-front wardrobes,' lamps, cheese dishes, oil paintings, fancy chairs, eiderdown quilts hearthrugs, two dinner sets (60 pieces each), 51b tins tea. As we are retiring from the furniiure branch of our bnsir.efs and are shiftim: to other premises on Saturday, every article must be sold. We have a nice assorted stock of first-class new and second-hand furniture, and solicit the patronage of intending buyers. TUESDAY, 10th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. OIL AND WATER COLOR PAINTINGS BY NOT3D ARTISTS. YOUR CHANCE TO SECURE A " BOLLARD." SC UR R AND CO. have been favored with instructions from Mr Allen Bollard to sell by auction, as above, 50 of his own and 10 works from the brushes of other well-known English and Colonial Arttets. The Pictures are now on view at our Rooms, and inspection prior to sale cordially invited. Catalogues in course of preparation. 6CTJRR AND CO., Auctioneer*.

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Evening Star, Issue 14689, 5 October 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14689, 5 October 1911, Page 5