Saleß by Auction. MTiaadroiw, Eepburn, cud Co. FRIDAY, 25th JULY, At 2 o'clock. Well-selected LIBRARY OP STANDARD WORKS, ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, &c,' FIJI WEAPONS and CURIOSITIES, The Property ot T. S. GRAHAM, Esq. M»LANDRESS, HEPBURN. & CO. are Instructed by T. S. Graham, Esq., to Bell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Friday, July 25, at 2 o'clock, The above splendid collection. The Books will be on view on Wednesday and Thursday prior to day of Ealo. Catalogues on application. 18]y PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ABSOLUTE and UNRESERVED SALE Of Each Individual Article ot FURNITURE, STOCK-IN-TRADE, and EFFECTS In and upon the Premises ol the : ROYAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, In consequence ot the Property being Sold, and Mr . Daly compelled to Clear Out. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. are Instructed by James Daly, Esq., to Bell by auction, on the Premises, as above, •The whole of the Euperiorand comparatively new furniture, Stock-in-trade, and Effects generally in the ojal Exchange Hotel, Comprising: THREE of A COCK' 3 FULL-SIZED BILLIABD- - TABLES, complete; THREE WALNUT TRICHORD PIANOS, all first- : * class instruments; DRAWING - ROOM, DINING - ROOM, PARLOUR' And BEDROOM FURNITURE 01 Best Quality; DINNER, DESSERT, and TEA SERVICES, - ' . ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, CRYSTAL and CUTLERY, All of Superior Quility; The WHOLE of the STOCK-IN-TRADE • Of WINES, SPIRITS, BEERS, and STORES Of the Best Brands. • The Auctioneers would call the special attention 01 Parties requiring Furniture to this 00MPU LSO R V BAL E, as affording an opportunity never before mot with of purchasings Superior Class of Furniture at Cheap Price*. Furniture now on view, and Catalogues in courße > ot preparation. 18Jy : D. M. Spedding. SATURDAY, 26th JULY, : ~ . - ' . At 2 o'clock. Large and Valuable Consignment of REAL FURS. Ex Direct Steamer Coptic. Annual Sale. Dm. -bVbd'd'inq • will sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Baturday first, at 2 o'clock, A valuable consignment of real furs, consisting of capes, collarettes, muff*, boas, real seal mantles and dolmans, real seal bags and muff bogs. Without reeerve. GocJi on view on Friday and morning of sale. Cata'egues on application. 23jy SATURDAY, 26th JULY, At 2 o'clock. Consignment ot FRENCH KID GLOVES, In Fancy Boxes (Six pairs assorted colours in each box). AUo, A few very choice Gold-embroidered Eld Gloves , (boxed singly). Dm. sTb d d ing • will sell the above by auction, at his Rooms, on Saturday first, at 2 o'clock. Without rererve. 28Jy Montagu Psrm. THIS DAY, ' THURSDAY, 2Jth JULY, At 12 o'clock. On Account of Whom it May Concern. 20 Cajes TOWNSEND'3 SARSAPARILLA. MONTAGU PT M has received Instructions to sell the above by auction, at his Rooms, High street, This Day (Thursday), 21th July, at IS o'clock. All faults. No reserve. 22jy ~" "■ FRIDAY, 25th JULY, At 2 o'clock. - VALUABLE OIL-PAINTINGS. Very high-class Landscapes, Figures, and Still-life Subjects. Now on view. MONTAGU PYM has received Instructions to sell by auction, *t his Booms, High street, on Friday, July 25, at 2 O'clock, A small bnt carefully-selected collection of prize ' paintings from the Munich University. Thla really Interesting collection ot paintings ii well worthy the attention ef picture-lovers and art connolwenrg. 24j7 B—tlag», Leary, « Co THIS DAY, THCRSI/AY, 24th JULY, At 130 p.m. AUCTION SALE . Of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ' At Abbotsford. BASTINGS, LEARY, k CO. ara Instructed by J. T. V. Kirkby, Esq. (who * leaving the district), to seU by auction, at his .Residence, near the Abbotsford railway-station, :• The whole of his superior Household Furniture and Effects, including drawing-room and dining-room suites, bedsteads, bedding, - ,a*pets, cutlery, china, glassware, kitchen pearly sew, w)d in good order. A train will leave Dnnedin at I o'clock p.m.QI22Jy "V Wright Stepnenson, *Co ■ - THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 24th JULY, At r o'clock. At the Racecourse Hotel, Forbury. 2HOBOUGHBRED COLTS AND FILLIE3. Ex Rlngarooma, from Tasmania. WRIGHT, STEPHENBON, & 00. have received instructions from R. Symmons, Esq., to sell by auction, at the above time and place, the. following thoroughbreds j -•■• 3. Bay yearling COLT-Sjre, Manuka; dam, The West, by Cotherstons; g d, Prlma : Donna, by Bolardo (imp.); g gd, Farmer's Daughter, by Jersey (imp.); g ugd, Pet, fey Bolivar (Imp.); S S g S dj Whfcgig Imp,), by Whalebone. 5. Bay yearling COLT—Sire, Manuka ; dam, Midge, by Castle Hill i(imp.); gd, Resistance (dam of Flying Dntchman, who ran two dead heats with Saladin tor the Auatra£aa Cap), by Bar Middleton ; g g d, DiaDa, by Peter Finn (imp.); ggg d, Edella (imp.), i>y Warrior, &c. This colS is closely related io Stockwell and Malua, their dajns being bait-sisters. 8. Bay yearling COLT—SireMannka; dam, Migs Jackson, bY Cervus (imp.); gd, Prudence, by Jersey (imp.); g g d.lßlack Sal, by Wanderer (imp.); g g g d, Fairy (imp.), by Catton, &o. 4. Brown yearling Filly TASMANIA — Sire, Manuka; dam, Zillah, by Peter Wilkins /imp.); gd, by Jersey (imp.); g gd, Amelia, $j JHozart; ggg d, Pet, by Bolivar (imp.) j go a |f d, Whizgig (imp), by Whalebone, %c. fbii filly is half-sister to Tasman, pinner of iho New Zealand Cup, and other iTAces too numerous to mention. £. Bay yearling FILLY—Sire, Manuka ; dam, Cora, by Boiardo (imp.) ; gd, Merry Maid, by Jersey (lmp.)j g g <*• Piana, by Peter Finn (imp.); g g g d, Edells (imp.), by Warrior, &c. 6. Bay yearling FILLY—Sire, Manukaj dam, Pussy, by Cervus (imp.); g d, Cora, by Boiardo (imp.); g g d, Merry Maid, by Jersey (imp.); g g g d, Diana, by Peter Finn (imp.); ggg gd, Edella (imp.), by Warrior, Ac, This fitly is half-sister to Captain Webster, winner of several roses in New Zealand. 7. Brown yearling FILLY—Sire Manufca ; daps, Vesta, by Castle Bill (imp.); gd, Govern neBS, by Conrad; g g d, Bequest, by Snoozer; g g X d, Medea, by Mozart; g g g g d, Whizgig, by Whalebone. a Three-year-old Filly lONA - Sire, St. Albans (imp.); dam, Miss Hill, by Castle :' Hill; gd, by Cervus; gg d v The Doye, by Old English Gentleman ; g g g d, Farmer's Daughter, by Jersey; g' ggg d. Pet, by ■ Bolivar ; g g g g g d, Whizgig, by Whalebone. 9. Brown four-year-old MARE—Sir*, Bt. Albans; dam, by L'ervu3; g d, The Dove, by Old English Gentleman; g gd, Farmer's Daughter, by Jereey ; g g g d, Pet, by Bolivar ; g g g g d, Whizgig, by Whalebone. 10. Five-year-old Gelding GATERS—Sire, St Albans; dam, by Peter Wilkins; gd, Moun- . tain Sylph, by Snoozer ; g g d, Amelia, by Mozart; ggg d, Pet, by Bolivar; gg g g d,. •:' Whizgig, by Whalebone. The Auctioneers have great pleasure In bringing the above colts and fillies under the notice of sporting nqtlemen deeirouß of securing animals of undoubted lioellence. They have been landed in good condition, and. m their pedigrees show, are of the best raciDg blood, being related as they are to howes which have h*«n most successful on the turf. 8/y
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7001, 24 July 1884, Page 4
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