Sales by Auotion. this day, 1 SATURDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, J At 11 o'olook. j In the Bankrupt'estate of John Fargie, wine and spirit merchant, Priuoes street. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have recoived instructions from the Offioial Assignee to sell by auction, on the - premises, Princes street, The Stock-iu-Trade, inoludiug : Wines, groceries, champague, teas, coffee, fliur, maizena, sago, tapioca, pickleß, 1 tinned fish, oils, kerosene, Boaps, blue, lemon peel, currants, spices, superior old wines, fireproof safe, hand truck, * weiuhiog machine, measures, bottle _ baskets, stands, pigeon holes, chairs, ij tables, desk, pair buggy shafts, stove, tools, &c, ki., &n. 131 THIS DAY. . SATURDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have received instructions from the Owner (who is leaving Dunedin) to Bell by auction, at their Rooms, His Furniture, &c, consisting of: Mahogany suite, cheffonier, Austrian chairs, folding chairs, oval and gipsy tables, cretonne couch, Brussels, Kidder, and jute carpets, matting, steel-top fender and fireirons, ashpan, coal scuttle, table lamp, cornice pole, window curtain?, overmantel, wool rug, dinner set (for dining 12, complete), white-and-gold tea Bet, bookcase, rp. full Scotch chest drawers, toilet do, washstands, toilet ware, dressing tables, looking glasses, towel rails, wardrobe, iron and wood bedsteads, mattresses, blankets, superior down bed (linen tick), pillows, quilts, colonial sofa, scraper, door mats, preserving pan, kitchen furniture, cooking utensils, washing appliances, garden tools, child's cot, Wertheim sewing machine, large case stuffed birds, range, 8 bags feathers, isinglass, &q, &c„ &c. 131 MONDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. For Sale by Auction, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, &o. On tho Premises, Harrington street, Port Chalmers. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mrs Clark to Bell by auctioD, Her Household Furniture, including: Superior piano (by Brinsmead and Son, London), hair suite (mahogany frame), large pier glass, 14-day marble clock, black and gold fancy whatnot, oil painting (by Power), pictures, Brussels carpets, caso birds, glass shade, cedar 100 table, curtain-pole and rings, fender and irons, hearthrug, piano stool, gasaliers, double and single iron bedBteads (stag brand), bedding, washstands and ware, dressing tables, towel rail, looking glasses, full-Scotch cedar chest of drawers, cane chairs, linoleum, floorcloth, flower stands, hall lamp, put plants, deor scraper, barometer, china and glassware, couch, rooking chairs, cruets, kerosene lamp (marble stand), portable boiler, kitchen furniture, cooking and laundry appliances. &c. &o„ &o. 14f MONDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION Of FREEHOLD PROPERTY And HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. On the Premises, Arthur Btreet, North-East Valley. JAMES" SAMSON & CO. have received instructions from Mr Hnggins (who is leaving for England) to sell by auction: Allotment 13, Calton, North-East Valley together with a three-roomed House, carpenter's shop, scullery, and outhouses thereon. All securely fenced, 11 and planted out with flowers and 6hrubs. Iron railing in front. As Mr and Mrs Huggins are leaving the colony, the above must be sold; also the Household Furniture, which will be duly advertised. 14f WEDNESDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1891, At 2.30 p.m. FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT BLUESKIN. By order of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, iv pursuance of the provisions of "The Property Law Consolidation Act 1883." EC. REYNOLDS & CO. • have received instructions from tbe Registrar, at Dunedin, of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Otago and Southland District (acting afc the request of the Mortgagees), to offer for salo by public auction, at their Rooms, High street, Dunedin: Sections numbered respectively 6 and 2, of 5, Block I, North Harbour and Blueskin District, containing by admeasurement 99 acres 3 roods 36 poles (more or less). For particulars and terms of sale apply to THE AUCTIONEERS; Or to A. R. BARCLAY, Solicitor, 7f No. 79 Princes street, Dunediu. THIS DAY. SATURDAY and MONDAY, 14th and 16th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock sharp. In Rooms, Manse street. VERY LARGE LIBRARY, CoDsisting of 2000 VOLUMES OF BOOKS In every variety of Literature, Old and New. JAMES A. PARK & CO. are instructed by the Owner to soli by auction, afc their Rooms, Manse Btreet, on Saturday and Monday: 650 lots of books, being a private collection of about 2000 volumes. Catalogues now ready. Books now on view. 13f THIS DAY, SATURDAY, Uth FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock noon. LORIE & RO V will sell: 100 cases prime Apricots, Peaches, Plums, Lemons, Oranges, and Tomatoes. Also, 3 tons of Potatoes. In lots to suit buyers. 14f THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. In Rooms, Rattray street (next Bank New Zealand). UNRESERVED SALE Of GROCERIES, TINWARE, LAMPWARE, CROCKERY, CUTLERY, . FANCY GOODS, FIREPROOF SAFE, &o. HENRY LARNER will sell by auction, at his Rooms, Rattray street, Oomplete Stock of a General Store, consisting of: Sugar, flour (in sacks and fifties), oatmeal, currants, tea (in boxes), candles, salt, brooms, brushware, pickles, Bances, crockery, tinware, lamps, lamp globes and glasses; slip, lip, Comet, and Imperial glasses; tea sets, dinner sets, china, bedroom sets, plates, dishes. Also, Counter, steps, scales, truck, safe, ko. 14 f TUESDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, ' At 1 o'clock. Crawford's Yards, Palmerston. FAT AND STORE STOCK. DONALD STRONACH & BON will hold a sale as above. Present Entries: onn crossbred Sheep. Vendors wishing to offer Stock will oblige by forwarding particulars to 14f THE AUCTIONEERS. DONALD STRONACH & SON beg to notify thafc, having decided to Build Now Stores aud Offices, and Lease of present Promises haviog Expired, thoy havo iv tho meantime engaged nmplo Storage Room at Messrs William E. Reynolds and Co.'s Store, in Art Gallery, where Sales of Produce will be i held as usual; mid Temporary Offices ■ have been, taken iv Boud -.treat, opposite Messrs Arthur M'Donald and Co.'v. 2i J , A STHMA.—Merfir^T i.rofemjoi** .feons-ly t „?v,. a- a-.*> nd "'garottes prcp-.rca by Srt Bong- \ i?««eta^Co! Cnem'!"- W^^^KHnpthe-M. j {
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9039, 14 February 1891, Page 4
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939Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9039, 14 February 1891, Page 4
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