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J. G-. Hawkos THIS DAY, THURSDAY, JAN. 23. HOUSES FOR REMOVAL. MS J. G. HAWSES is instructed by Messrs Packe, Bros., TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the premises, 3 HOUSES, situated at the corner of Cathedral Square and Worcester street, now iu the occupation of Mrs Parker, and Messrs Hill and Wilkinson, for removal before Jan. 31. Sale at 12 o'clock. 5t~3-F4 FRIDAY, JAN. 24. PIANOS, HARMONIUMS, FURNITURE. I»JTE J. G. HAWKE3 is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street.

PlANOS—Handsome new instruments, by Chappol, useful instrument by Tiller, handsome instrument by Kirkman, Brand piano by Broadwood (almost without any reserve), grand piano by Collard and Collard. . . EASMONIUMS —2 now American, just imported ; Ido by Gerhart, 1 do by Metzler, and 1 small do. . . FUENITUBE— Drawing-room suite in walnut and maroon velvet, pair walnut card tables, folding ebairs, oval walnut 100 tables, round mahogany tables, hassocks, about 60 toilet glasses (20 and 22 x 16 assorted, with drawers and jewel boxes), about 12 dozen feather pillows (very good), marble top washstauds, night commode, music stools, and general furniture, &0., &c. DISH COVEES-1 set handsome elcctromonnted (at the risk of a former purFIEE GLASSES—Very handsome, three 70 x SO and one 50 x 40. TOILET SETS-Very elegant. Electro-plated ware, 2 letter-copying presses, kitchen range (very superior), with three ovens and high-pressure boiler Bicycles Ac., &o. Also, S bags onions Lot large empty cases and casks Sale at 12 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29. BUILDING ALLOTMENTS AND DWELLING- HOUSE. KOWAI. ME J. G. lIAWKE3 is instructed TO SEEL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his rooms, Hereford street, QTJAETE K-AC KB SECTION and 4-roomed tt a r D p. A r.R g F H RUILDINO allotment Being Sections 9 and H in „ PARKER'S KOWAI Tol< NSHIP, Near Bedfern’s Hotel. These sections are bound t® be very valuable, as ;hev are nearly opposite a station on the extended Slalrem line of railway. Sale at 12 o’clock, NO EESEEYE. 5650-89 UNRESERVED SALE. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29. FREEHOLD LAND AND HOUSES, Oxford fcerraco east. LflTB J. G. HAWKE S is instructed to " sell by public auction, At his Booms, Hereford street. The Equity of Redemption of about nearly 4 acre Freehold Laud, delightfully situate on the Banks of the Avon, near the Boatsheds, together with 4-ROOMED HOUSE, Newly Built, 4-ROOMED HOUSE. Both houses are fitted with every convenience, and there is a large workshop and fowl-house on 4hs premises. Sale at 13 o’clock. No Eeserve. 5651-89 C. C. Aikman. FRIDAY, JAN. 24. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COTTAGE PIANO, &C. M* C. C. AIKMAN WILL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, SELL At big Saleroom, Cashel street. First-class walnut Cottage Piano, by E. S. Lambert, almost new, A large assortment of NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Consisting of — 2 elegant drawing-room suites, in green rep Ladies’ and gents’ easy chairs, cane chairs, Lining and parlour tables, card and occasional Cheffoniers, what-nots, carpets, and rugs Iron bedsteads, palliasses, and mattresses Wardrobe, drawers, dressing tables Washstauds and ware, toilet glasses Ornaments, pictures, lamps, glasses Cruet stands, teapots, cutlery And quantity of sundries. 6570-89 • Sale at 12 o'clock. BOOKS. BOOKS. COLOUR BOXES, MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, &c.

i"E C. C. AIRMAN WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Salerooms, Cashel street, ON FRIDAY, JAN. 24, A Consignment of NEW BOOKS, Suitable for the Drawing-room, Prizes, and Presents. Consisting of Cassel’s Ulustrated Works, well bound, morocco and guilt cloth; “The Lore Gallery,’ “Shakespeare" (royal quarto), “Days of Chivalry," Quixote," “Art Studies of Home Life,” “National Portrait Gallery," “Illustrated Travels," “Eaces of Mankind," “History of England," “ British Battles," “ United States,” "War Between France and Germany," “Natural History." "Dord Bible,” Milton’s “ Paradise Lost," “ Dictionary of Cookery," “English Dictionary," “The Steam Engine," “Household Guide, “ Protestanism,” “Old and New London, "Popular Education,” “Technical Educa, tion," books of the Horse, Poultry, and Pigeons, Family Bible* illustrated, bound in morocco; Albums in variety, Purses, Windsor and Newton’s Oil and Water C ours in Boxes, Mathematical Instrumeu h, and Sundries, Now on view at Salerooms. Bale at 2 o’clock. 5571-89 ■Wright, Stephenson & Co. FRIDAY, FEB. 21, At 2 o’clock, AT TBE WOOL STORES, High street, Dunedin. FIRST CLASS RUN AND STOCK FOR SALE BY AUCTION. W EIGHT. STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Wool Stores, High street, Dunedin, . FRIDAY, FEB. 21, At 2 o’clock, THE OEMAOLADE STATION, ing run 200, situate in the Bengcr district, of the Provincial district of Otago, Comprising—--43,00 wfuf ’ class country, 23 500 Jlerino Q Horses Also— THE FREEHOLD OF GSI ACRES, On which are erected the improvements. Consisting of— Sevenroomoddwelling-houso, woolshed, stables, shearers’ shed, men’s house, store, dip. Sc. r> n the run there are 32 miles of boundary d sub-division fencing, which, as well as the imorements, arc all in good repair. This station commends itself as an admirable restment to capitalists and others, nnected with it being in first class working order, d the shcep having been carefully culled each particulars apply to tho xctioncers.ortO ANcig puLTONiESQ ., 51-89 Crawford street, Dunedin.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5589, 23 January 1879, Page 8

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