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Sales by Auction. ■/.'■ FRIDAY, 2Cth JULY, vr At 2 o'clock. On Premise?, tieorgc street. Mrs CONSTANTINE'S STOCK of: Natural black opossum skin ruga Black (dyed) do do Grey do do Wallaby rugs Spotted cat rugs Yellow cat do I?oot muffs, capes, victorines,~Victoria9 Boa-, hand muffs, seal capes; stuffed birds. Also, Beautiful imitation sealsliin jackets, And Mirrors, show cases, &c, &b. EC. REYNOLDS & CO. a are instructed by Mrs Constantine (who is giving up business) to dispose of her entire stock ot valuable Furs, Rugs, &0., by auction, on Fri jay, 26th July, at 2 o'clock. Now on view. Gecrgn street Premises. 25jy FRIDAY, 26th JULY, At 2 o'clock. In Rooms, Manse street. 5 CASES FANCY GOODS. TAM X S A. PARK & «O. £j? have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, on Friday, An luvoico of Fancy Goods, &c, consisting of Trumpets, fancy boxes, animals, tin sets, birds, pails, dolls, horses, scales, skipping ropes, i.r. balls, pioture books, bags, brushes, spades, albums, whips, cane sticks, vases, &c, &c. In lots to suit. 24jy SV Jtf. SPUDDING, JL/e TaiKcra steskt Sotjth, OliargM the LOWKST RA.TBS of COMMISSION AUCTION SALES and VALUATIONS. A.'cunnt Sa!e3 rondereil promptly. O«U advanced oq Roodn for S-".le. Bsteasive Storage at Cheap Satti. Bins Discounted. ladents executed. - IOSu THIS DAY, F ■ THURSDAY, 25th JULY,' At 11 o'clock forenoon sharp. On the Premises, Rattray street. BROADWAY'S PRIVATE HOTEL. The Entire FURNITURE. DM. SPBDDING z will stll, on Thursday first, at 11 o'clock forenoon, The whole of the Hotel Furniture and Furnishings in the above iusolvent estate, consisting of: • Valuable plate press Glass chow cases Superior wardrobe, mirror front Couches, sofas, chairs and easy chairs in horsehair, tapestry and cretonne, coaches and easy chairs, mahogany square ant! 100 tables, carpets, linoleum, pier glasses, fenders aud ash pans, pictures, pilt window cornices, cheffoniers, Veuotian blinds, glassware plated ware dinner and dessert spoons and forks, cruets, dinner and breakfast knives. Also, Double and single bedsteads, horsehair mattresses, feather beds, bedding, marblo washstands, toilet ware, cbeval glasses, Austrian chairs, commode, chests drawers, linen, portable boiler, American etove, patent mangle, &c, &c, &c. Without reserve. Catalogues now ready. The fnrniture will be ou view from 2 o'clock on Wednesflay. 18jy WEDNESDAY. 31st JULY, At 1 o'clock, JC. ARBIT CX L E • has received instructions from Mr Samuel Wootton (who is leaving the district) to sell by auction, on his Premises, Ross place, Lawrence, on the above date, FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Sections 10, 20, 33, and 34, Block XLH, Lawrence (between Mrs Airey's and Mr O'Gorman's). Sections 4, 5, C, arid 7, Block XLV, Lawrence, which are substantially fenced and down in English grasf, being situated on the Wetherstones road. Sections 1,2, 3,"and 4, Block V, Lawrence, well situated behind the District High School, aud laid down in English grass and cloy«,Also, The whole of his Household Furniture and effects; and the Tools and Plant necessary for carrying on an extensive bakery business—all in first-class order. The sole reason for the above sale being Mr Wootton'B leaving the district, the public can depend on its being honafide. 25jy ~ - SATURDAY, 10th AUGUST 1889, At 2 o'clock. Under the conduct of the Registrar Supreme Court, Dunedin, pursuant to " The Land Transfer Act 1885," and Power of Sale in Mortgage No. 12,474. MR JO H N THOM PS O N ib instructed to offer for sale by auction, at hia Rooms, Rosa place, Lawrence, on above date and hour, Lot I.—FARM lately in the occupation of Messrs J. G, and G. Macdonnell, and comprising Sections 1, 2,4,5,17,18,19, 21, and 23, Block VII; ond 1 and 8, Block XIII, Tuapeka West, containing in all 1334 acres 3 roods 38 poles. Lot lI.—FARM, in occupation of Mr George Leslie, being Sections 16,17, 21, ana 49. Block V, Tuapeka East, containing.2l6 acrea.2 roods,l2 poles. Lot lll.—Section 5, Block XV, CrookstoD, containing 197 acres 3 roods. For further particulars apply to Messrs KENYON & HOBKING, Solicitors, Dunedin; Or, THE AUCTIONEER. 25jy HENRY L A RNE H, AUCTIONEER, Valuatob, akd Estate Agevt, has REMOVED to those Large Premises next Bank of New Zealand, and will now have the Largest Furniture Auction Room in Dunedin. Furniture and other Goods taken in for private salo. Accounts rendered following day. Money advanced on goods for sale. Large Storage at Low Rates. Furniture for Private Sale. 17ap Money, ; MO -N E V TO: LE N D On FREEHOLD SECURITY At 6 per cent. ■ SIBVWHIGHT & JAMES, 18jy Soilcitora, U High street. MONEY TO LBND onAprj-oyed Fraibold Sscorltlta. stoot & mohbs:. Boltciton, 183 Princes itre«K mHB TKU3TEEB, EXEOUTOP.B, AM JL A&ESOT COMPANY OF N.Z. (LIBHTBD) hu MO2JSX to LBND on freehold Security W. LAOHjSSOB SIMPSOIT, ' Manager. riIRUST MONEY TO LEND on City FreeX hold Security, in sums of £500 and £1000, at SIX PBR CENT. " • . - Apply T. BURTON, 6ju 107 Princes street. ' mHE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES,- ESTATE, JL AND AGKNbr COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) has MOHBTC to LBND or. KKHEHOLD SEOUBIIY. WAMBK HISIjOP, lfiaa Manaeer. O N S V T O L-B X E, On Freoboid Security, f' M Current Katei. 3DMUHD SMIIH, . B»vtn«» B«Dk. WILLIAM BROWN fc *07, 101 Pmnom btrkkt, accountants, land and commission AGENTS. Money to Lena at Currant Rates. 19au MONEY to LEND; personal or other security.—Applications, telephone or personally, R. Francis, upstairs, next Athenaeum. 20jy It/TONEY to LEND, on Approved Free--t'JL hold Security, In sumß from £100 to £3000.— Wm. Harrop, Albany street. Im 7 Hoyal MailTTJOYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES JLI/ (COBB 4 CO.) The above Line of Coaches leave Lawrence for Roxburgh, Clyde, Cromwell, Queens town, and all Intermediate places, every Monday, ■Wednesday, and Friday, on arrival of first train from Dunedin, returning on the alternate days. Leave Palmereton for Naseby, St. Bathans, Ophlr', and Clyde on Mondays and Fridays; and for Naseby, via Macraes and Nenthoro, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, , • " . 'a. obakj & co. Head Office: Peel street, Lawrence. OBT and OHANDON'S Dry; Imperial Champagne. 168* vintage. ia

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8555, 25 July 1889, Page 4

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