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Sales by Auction. AUCTIONEERS' NOTICE. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE OF PICTURES. In consequonce of the largo number of Valuable Piotures entered for sale, and in order to allow buyers an opportunity of inspecting same, the aalc is postpoucd until FRIDAY, 9th MAY. JAMES A. PARK k CO. lmy WEDNESDAY aud THURSDAY, 14th and 15th Mny, • At 11 o'clock each day. IMMENSE SALE BY AUCTION Of the NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION BUILDINGS, CONCERT HALL, FLAGS aud POLES, IRON FENCING, FURNITURE and FURNISHINGS, MIRRORS, GARDEN SEATS, GASALIERS, GAS GLOBES, GAS PIPING and FITTINGS, And MISCELLANEOUS GOODS. For Removal. JAMES A. PARK & CO. (in conjunction with E. C. REYNOLDS and CO. and JAMES SAMSON and CO.) have received instructions from the Direotors of the New Zealand Exhibition Company and the Commissioners of the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition to offer for sale by auction, a the Exhibition, Dunedin, on Wednesday and Thursday, 14tti and 15th May, at 11 o'clock each day, The whole of the immense block of buildings known as the NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION, Consisting of: SEVERAL HUNDRED TONS OF GALVANISED IRON, And THOUSANDS OF FEET OF TIMBER, All lengths, &c, &c, &c. For further particulars apply to lmy THE AUCTIONEERS. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, Ist MAY, At 2.30 o'clock. At Rooms, High street. To the Trade, Householders, &c. MAIGNEN'S PATENT FILTRE RAPIDE. To closo sundry balances of shipments, will be offered 165 of these celebrated Filters, comprising: Cottage, Bijou, Artisan, Travellers', Enamel Metal, and Whiteware. Besides being useful, these are ornamentally got up, and the best test as to their value is the extraordinary success the agents have met with* in their disposal. ' They were used exclusively by His Excellency at Government House, and are used and recommended by all the leading medical faculty. Testimonials of the highest order are given by Gen. Viscount Wolseley, G.C.8., Major-general Butler, Col. Alleyne, and Captaiu A. Scott Stevenson,- of the Black Watch, concerning their use duriug the Soudan campaign. Copies of testimonials and instructions for use can bo had on application. EC. REYNOLDS & CO. • are instructed by Messrs Harty and Co. to offer the above Filters, at their Rooms, High street, on Thursday, Ist May, at 2 30 o'clock. Also, at the same time, 5 cases brewers' purse isinglass, 1 cwt 5 cases gum arabic, each 2cwt. 28»p FRIDAY, 2nd MAY, At 12 o'clock. To Speculators and Investors. FREEHOLD AND HOUSE PROPERTY, South Kensington. All that piece of land, containing quarteracre, being allotment 11, township of South Kensington, with frontage to Cargill road; together with 4 fourroomed Cottages, all in occupation of good tenants. A splendid opportunity is afforded by this Bale of purchasing a valuable freehold cheap. EC. REYNOLDS & CO. a are instructed by the Executors of the will of the late Mrs Harriet Carter, of South Dunedin (deceased), to sell the above Freehold Property, at their Rooms, High street, on Friday, 2nd May, at 12 o'clock. Further particulars from Mr JOHN WILKINSON, Solicitor, 27 Rattray street; Or 29ap THE AUCTIONEERS. SATURDAY, 3rd MAY, At 2.30 o'clock. ART GALLERY AT EXHIBITION. Magnificent COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PICTURES, IncladiDg those Beautiful Oilsand Water Colours by Ayerst Ingram, Gotch, Percy Craft, Yates, Weedon, Walton, Garatin, and other Artists. Full particulars of the Pictures, &c, will be found in Printed Catalogues, which are now ready. W. AYERST INGRAM, Esq., on behalf of the above individual Artists, members of tho Royal Anglo-Australian Society of Artists, writes us:— " I have put the reserves very low indeed, for I do not want any of them returned." Also, On account of New Zealand Artists, Immediately after sale of British Pictures, A VALUABLE COLLECTION, In Room VI. (By L. Wilson, G. F. Fodor.and J. Gaut). EC. REYNOLDS & CO. • are instructed by the abovenamed artists to Bell the above valuable collection of Pictures in the Art Gallery, Exhibition, on Saturday, the 3rd May, at 2 30 o'clock. 21ap OTAGO HARBOUK BOARD LEASES. INTERIM STATUTORY NOTICE Is Hereby Given that EC. REYNOLDS & CO. • will offer by auction, for the Otago Harbour Board, at Rooms, High street, on TUESDAY, 6th MAY prox., at 12 o'clock noon, ' Lease of Sections 9, 10, 23, and 24, Block LIX, being ground on which the Art Gallery of the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition is built. Upset ground rent, £50 for the whole. Valuation of building payable to the Executive of the Exhibition, £2000. Further particulars in hand bills and future advertisement. (Signed) JOHN L. GILLIES, Secretary. 14th April 1890. 15ap TUESDAY, 6th MAY, At 2 o'clock. LOUIS NEUFELD EXHIBIT PIANOS, First Award at Exhibitiou. 1 finest full-size upright grand concert piano, Louis XIV 1 fiDest full-size walnut grand concert piano, Louis XIV 2 fine walnut overstrung pianos. Neufeld, by the integrity of his workmanship, has secured such a reputation that these pianos can bo reckoned second to noue, as proved by the first award granted by the jurors. EC. REYNOLDS & CO. • are instructed to offer the above magnificent pianos by auction, at their Rooms, Higb street, Dunedin, on Tuesday, 6th May, at 2 o'clock, Now on view. lmy ONALD STRONACH & SON, AUCTIONEERS, Geain and Wool Bkokebs, Commission - Agents. &c., PRINCES STREET SOUTH (Next Reid and Gray). Weekly Sales Sbeepskiu=, Uabbitekins, Tsllow, Hides, &€.; and Stock ac Burnside. Liberal Cash Advances on Grain sent in for Storage or Sale. 24m {

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8793, 1 May 1890, Page 4

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