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BM-2-3 BY AUCTION. •SriANMiESS, MEPBTTUX, anfl CO.'S AUCTION; i . ENGAGEMENTS. ?4J| 'LANDLESS. HEPBURN, and CO. xi^Ji. beg- 4o Aimouiico the follov.-iug Engagements :— ONricirty, Sej-temhav 25U». at 12 o'clock sb»rj», in the Octagon -BuiMinjr tV«r removal. sSiinie Day and hoiu-, in Room*, Majv-o strcvt—-Ojiossiun and' Other Rugs. •^Saturday, September SfiUi, ;il 12 atlocU, at the residence of R. Oliver, Esq.—Superior Household Furniture, Oil Paintings, Bo&kss &c. ifenday, Soptemutr 2Sth, ;<.i ?. ..Vieck, m 7Jonms'Freehold City Property, Cuaougate street. 'Sfiitedaj-, September 2isUi, at 2 o'clock—Bs trunks Men's, Wonu-n'K, and Chil<li.v.;\%s lk>ots. m j .VUIDAY, 2f.th KEI.JTKMr.ER, At 12 o'clock. ] ■OPOSSUM AND> OTHER RUGS. ' i 1& Superior Opossiuii, Ctvt, and Native Bear Skin j Rugs, all tunned and fancy-lined. I Terms at salii. JI^'&ANDiIESS, HEPBURN, and Co. FRIDAY, 25th SEPTEiIBEIi, At 12 o'clock shai-p. Building, for Removal. Next to the Athenaeum. M"*LANDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO. •JkSJL have been instructed to sell by auction, in Jffifc Octagon, near Athenaeum, on i>iday, 25th -September, at 12 o'clock, Large double cottage,, roofed with iron, to h& nanovod. Terms—cash. 24s SATURDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. "Very superior household furniture, cottage pianoforte (By John Broadwood and Sons). JSare ornaments, bronzes, statuettes, pier glasses, j original paintings, in oil and water colours, j ■and ciu-e£ul copies of celebrated pictures. f*otiy phaeton, horse and harness, and the vrellJcnowii saddle-horse Bobby Bums. Also, Atatefully-seloetDd library o£ Standard Works. '|k|"«LAin)KESS, HEPBURN, and Co. ««SJL have been instructed by R. Oliver, Esq. (who ■^ leaving for Europe), to sell b3" auction, at his EesiQettCe, Dundas street, on Saturday, September 2Cth, afc i%*'clock, The •whole of his superior Household Furniture and Effects. IThe furniture has been for a very short time in "»se, is of the very best quality, and uncommonly well ■^cept. IN. THE DRAWING-ROOM. "Very handsome walnut suites, upholstered in Utrecht velvet, consisting of couch, two easy thairs, six chairs, and two footstools, centre table with carved claw ; card table, do.; occasional table, Canterbury, fancy chairs, brilliant pier-jjiass, cornice pole, rings, &c.; curtains, large inlaid cabinet, Brussels car--s«ts, hearthrugs, fenders and fire-irons,; emu-egg vase, mounted in sterling- silver; Stereoscope and slides, paiian figures, aud Other ornamental items. THE DINING-ROOM, 3n fine dark sak, comprises—Massive oak diningtable, extending to Oft., with four extra leaves; oas sideboard, fitted with cellarette &ud plate trays ; two oak book-cases, 6ft. x 4ft. <jm. each; oak dining-room suite, upholstered in finest morocco, including couch, two easy chairs, eight dining chairs, and two footstools; carved oak portfolio otand ; plate glass front gilt frame pierglass, 50m. x 40in.; bronze figure candlesticks and other ornaments; marble timepiece, striking hours and half-hours; gilt «on Jces, vallances, and curtains; superior Brussels carpet, 18ft. x 15ft., hearth-rug to match; polished steel and ormolu fender tmd fire-irons; coal vase, &c. THE LIBRARY about 1000 volumes of carefullyselected standard works. THE PICTURES include maav original paintings in oil and water *olours. and copies of celebrated pictures, chiefly from the National Gallery, by wellknown artists. HALL. <Dak table and sideboard, and two chairs; umbrella stand, aneroid barometer, billiard table, hall lamp, floorcloth; large Parian *ust on pedestal, Clytie, &c. THE BEDROOMS ■Ate furnished with selected brass and iron bedsteads, walnut and mahogany suite 3, com.2>risHi£ French and winged wardrobes, plate glass and mirror fronts, chest of drawers, massive marble-top washstands, with choice tvare, dressing-tables with dressing-glass attached, walnut cabinet, bedroom charts, Brussels carpets, superior bedding, eiderdown quilts, mahogany easy chairs, cornice poles, and curtains, baths, towels, rails, and every other requisite. THE KITCHEN 3s templets with all necessary utensils and ap- : jplianees. tJGACH-HOUSE AND STABLES. Ifery superior pony phaeton and harness, two gentlemen's saddles and bridles, the wellknown horse Bobby Bunw, horse rugs and Rollers, furnace and boiier, Indiarubber tose, garden tools, &c 42&ta!ogues at the rooms ©£ the Auctioneers. Terms at sale. 23s MONDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. FREEHOLD CITY PROPKSTY. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO. , have received instructions to sell by auction, ■■at ihew Ruoins, Manse street, °v Monday, 28th Sei> at 2 o'clock, 33iat Freehold Property, being Section 3, Block IX. ou the record map of the city, frontin" Canongate street, and opposite Brown street, next the residence of Mr James Smith. * ?!^>^o^ c Pr°Pertv is all fenced, and commands a view of the town. Terms at sale. 24s ■'*-—i t . TUESDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER. At 2 o'clock. 85 TRUNKS BOOTS. Just iandinff. M*LANDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO. liaye received instructions from the Importers to sell by auction, at their rooms. Manse street OnTuesday, 2Dth September, at 2 o'clock, A shipment of 85 Trunks of Men's, Women's, and <Jhildrens' Boots. Just landing. All new, and suitable for the season. Calalogaes to be obtained at the Kooms. Terms at sale. 18s THIS DAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clocsk. 3"o General Merchants and Others. WHITELAW and CO. are instructed to sell hy auctioa, at their jßooms, Eattray street, on Thursday, 24tl\ Seoteni*sr, at 2 o'clock, * 3.00 boxes " Apollo " candles S cases eau de Cologne 40 cases lamp glasses i 100 cases Belgian glass i 3.00 kegs nails j 10 bales woolpacks 10 tons fencing wire 3 pockets hops B tanks malt SO cases Byass's stout j 3.00 demijohns ■ 30 half-chests tea j •2 cases children's cots ! Also, ! 13 cases Guest and Co.'s Mclbsurae biscuits, j Terms at sale. 23s i riiIDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, \ At S o'clock. If AND A . MAC LE A :-T a will sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse ■*trcet. on Friday, the 25th instant, at 3 o'clock, A large number of ShcopsWi:* ' j ilidos AM .1 quantity of Tallow 23 S

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3933, 24 September 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 3933, 24 September 1874, Page 4

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