AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, MARCH 1, At 1.30. At 1.30 p.m.. and Continuing in the Evening at 7.15. ISAACS’S QUARTERLY SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDCxES, From the Union Pawn Office, 5 Maclaggan street. TAMES SAMSON AND CO. •I have received instructions i rom the Manager of the Union Pawn Office tojsell by Public Auction, at their Rooms. Do«hng street, the following list of valuable Unredeemed Pledges from the Union Pawn Office, 5 Maglaggan street—viz: . ' 1931 —1661, umbrella; 2632, gold chain. 1932 —74, gold bangle, watch, and gem ring. 'March: 804. gold bangle watch. 1933.— February: 355, ‘ gem ring, 384, gold bangle watch. March: 761, necklet and diamond locket; 792, signet ring. April: 1035, fishing rod and reel. August ; 1733 g. brooch; 1977, diamond ring arid pair earrings; 2566, pearl necklet, g. >mg> and pendant; 2731, r.g. watch, gold chain, and coin; 2961. umbrella; 2962, brushy, etc. Oct.: 2963, gem ring. Nov-.; 3072, r g watch and gold chain; 3241, gold watch and g.m. greenstone chain. 1934—Jan.: 30, gem ring; 257, d.b.b.i. gun; 271,” and f. lever. Feb.: 370, gem ring and w. ring; 384, gold chain; 391, g. bangle; 449, fish knives and forks. 464, gold watch; 509, r.g. watch and g.m. greenstone chain; 554, s- wristlet. March. 531, gold Geneva; 586, watch, chain, and g medal; 615, Gladstone bag; 652, 3 saws, f. level and case; 663, wristlet; 668, gem ring" 675, r.g. wristlet; 684, diamond ring, 716, r.g. wristlet; 723, *doz e p. forks. 3 sil. cigarette cases; 725, gold bangle watch, 753, e.p. cornet and case; 737, 2 gem mgs, 761 from ring: 765, r.g. wristlet; 769, a» cluste g r ring; 7 g 76. rg. witch; 783, r.g. wristlet- 807, r.g. watch; 809, r.g. watch and chain; 824, gold h. watch; 82§, signet mg. April: 871, gold chain and pendant; 897, re. Wristlet; 911. candlestick, etc.. 914, gold ring; 916, gold bangle; 922, kodak; §23, Geneva: 930. t. spoons . m^ a *l essQT h 936, m. watch and gold chain; 948, gold bangle watch; 949. suitcase; 950 wristlet, 962 fieldelasses and lever and chain; at», 2 gold rings; 973. wristlet; 975 gem mg; 976, brooch and w. mg; 977, wristlet, 1007. ring; 1011. violin, case, ! and bow. 1020, watch and sil. chain; cbest oE carpenter’s tools lot- 1052 gem ring; 1055, kodak; 1070, cup Lnd fieldgfasses; *IOB2. kodak: 1093 film pack, kodak; 1095, s level; 1107 - a “ d case; 1113, g. necklet and isov; 1118, watch and pendant; 1121, 5-stone diamond ring, 1123, violin, case, and bow. May : 1148. tools; 1149. kodak: 1151. w. ring; 1109. watch and gold chain; 1162, brief bag, 1208, gold wristlet; 1234, barometer; 1261. s. wristlet, 1263, gem nng: 1274,, golf clubs, case, and kodak; 1278, gem un S’> . ’ kodak; 1304, diamond ring; 1000. vibiato , 1342, banjo-mandolin; 1366, r.g. wristlet, 1375. bangle watch; 1381, r.g. wristlet; 1409 lever; 1410, 2 motor jacks, 2 grease guns, and lights; 1412. banjo-mandolin; 1413, 3-sovereign brooch; 1415, gold ba "| L watch; 1435, gem ring; 1439. wristlet; 1447. gold wristlet. June: 1460, gem ring; 1461, libre case and contents; 1466, magic lantern- 1469. lever; 1477. diamond brooch. 1488, r.g. wristlet; 1504, 2 gold mgs and brooch ■ 1533, g. brooch and diamond pm, 1534, ring; 1537, 2 gold brooches; 1546. lever and chain; 1565, prism glasses: 1576, gold bangle watch; 1590. gold bangle watch- 1592, fieldglasses; 1608, gold bangle watch and gold medal- 1618, g Q >d b anglo; 1620, set' 4 bowls (Taylor s), 1632, le or, IG4B gold hunting watch, 18c; 1659, 2 gold S- 1677, m. wnstlet; 1681. idoz t spoons and gold ring; 1686, brief bag and tools; 1697, %■ broocV, 1953. g. pendant; 29-, g.m. gr Aleo!°2W) Hots'not catalogued, consisting of Jewellery of every description, look. Violins, Chest of Carpenter s Tools. Fieldglasses, Brief Bags, etc., etc. ■ FRIDAY, Ist MARCH, At 2 o’clock. At Booms, 142 High street. Account of Two Owners Leaving Dunedin, And A Deceased Estate. SEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. BWOOD PIANO (J. Brinsmcad an! Co.), . .NUT PIANO (J- and J - Hopkmson), OAK ROLL-TOP DESK, B.P. PEDESTAL DESK, REVOLVING OFFICE CHAIR, SIEB FIREPROOF SAFE (24 x 18 x 18), IBLIANCE MEDICAL WEIGHING MACHINE, (MINSTER CARPETS (18 x 12 and 9x7), AIR SINGLE PANEL BEDSTEADS, IMED OAK DOUBLE BEDSTEAD. AIN ED BIRCH BEDROOM SUITE, SS SHOW CASE, SHOW MIRROR, 3 WAX MODELS FOR COATS, ainz Tables, Seagrass Chairs, Mahogany b and Easy Cliair, Pair Bowls, 2 pieces et Runner, Oregon Folding Sutherland e on wheels. Pictures, Crockery, Plated e. Books, Single and Double Iron Bedls, Occasional Tables, Wnngers, Table o-le. Curtains, Duchessc Chests, Kitchen ° Tables, Furniture, and Utensils, matic Motor Jack and Air shion Seat, and General Sundries. Now On View. »ARK. REYNOLDS Auctioneers. LIMITED. SALE OF LEASE. ANZAC HIGHWAY. be Sold by Messrs JOH N HEID AND IS LTD. at Their Rooms 10-MORROW, at Noon. ner Harrow and Hanover streets and Frontage to Highway. ALU ABLE LEASEHOLD, containing 29.8 poles. LOW UPSET RENTAL, he lessees of the adjoining Section, conin”- 24.31 poles, are prepared to enter i negotiations with the purchaser for Transfer of their Lease, thus ensuring session of the WHOLE OF THIS VALUES BLOCK. O-MORROW (FRIDAY), MARCH 1, At 2 o’clock. In Our Rooms, Dowling, street. GE CLEARING SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. [BCE MAHOGANY DINING SUITE. METZLER IRON-FRAME PIANO. SINGER D.H. MACHINES (66K.), NEW GENTLEMAN’S CYCLE. 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE. 3WART WARNER 10-VALVE RADIO (Table Model, Twin Speaker), t Sideboard, Chesterfield Settee, 3 Easy iirs, Carpet and Felt, Dining Tables, ik’case, Bookshelves, Hall Stand, 7-piece •ris Suite, 5-valve Cabinet Radio, Mirror, ohen Table, Sideboard. Tea Wagon, Hall mer, Scotch Chest, ' Small Chest, ihesses, Dble. Wood Bed, Trunk, Glass i Table, Card Table, Couch, Overitel, Dble. Iron Bed and Box Mattress, cstal, Chairs, Stretcher, Rocking Chair, jboards, Copper- Boiler, Lino., Door, idow Frames and Sashes. Push Chair, -irig Machine, Settee. Wringer, Deck ir S.G. Settee, Pots, Pans, Crockery, * Ftc LARKE AND ' VENN LTD.. Auctioneers and Beal Estate Agents, 19 Dowling street. FRIDAY, Ist MARCH, 'clock and at 7 o’clock (evening). At Booms, Princes street. SERVED CLEARING SALE BY AUCTION. |t> 400 PAIR ■S’ HIGH-CLASS FOOTWEAR. Also, _ TS’ SUITS. 3 SPORTS COATS, ■ a CASH / TERMS CASH HARRIS LIMITED Auctioneers.
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Evening Star, Issue 21966, 28 February 1935, Page 14
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