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Sales by Auction. i»i —. —— THIS DAY, , THURSDAY, 24th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, Caveraham. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS. Superior PIANOFORTE, by Helmioh. FABK, REYNOLDS, & 00. are instructed by Mr R. Bamfleld (who Is leaving Otago) to sell by auction, on the Premises, Catherine street, Caverßbani, His Honsehold Furniture and Effects, consisting of: Valuable pianoforte (by Helmioh), mahogany suite in rep, inlaid walnut davenport, walnut occasional chairs in tapestry and plush, handsome marble clock and pedestals to match, bronze jugs, occasional tables, wicker easy chairs, Brussels carpet, steel-bar fender and irons, lace curtains, hand-painted mirror*, extending dining table, couch in haircloth, Vienna chairs, bookcase, c.p. ware, cutlery, crystal, tea sets, galvanic battery, air gnu, wool rugs and mats, bronze umbrella stand, linoleum, double iron brass-mounted bedsteads, spring and horsehair mattresses, duchesse dressing table and washstand to match, other bedroom furniture, kitchen furniture, table, mangle, wringer, filter, dish covers, meat safe, &c, &c. 2<tja 1% , , THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 2*th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FUENITUKB, PIANOS, &cJAMBS SAMSON & CO. have received instructions to sell by Suction, at their rooms, furniture, &c, including: Dining room suite in horsehair, red pine sideboard (mirror back), oil painting and oleographs, walnut overmantel (bevel plate glass), Austrian chairs and rocker, superior walnut pianoforte, mahogany 100 table, wicker chairs, steel-bar fender, Qreirons, ashpan, cornice pole and rings, carpets, Bulwer Lytton's works (complete), Popular Encyclopedia, novels and other books, marble clock, double and single iron and wood bedsteads and bedding of all descriptions, washstands and ware, toilet tables, looking glasses, towel rail, chests of drawers, superior red pine wardrobe (bevel mirror door), dinner and tea sets, cruet, cooking utensils, lamp, portmanteau, dresser, baths, buckets, Mistress range, and a large lot of sundries, &c, &c, &c. 24ja iiIDAY, the Bth day of FEBRUARY 1895, At 2.30 o'clock. ffBEKHOLD PROPERTY, HIGH STREET, Known as "Como." Coder conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Conrt of New Zealand, Otago and Southland District, in pursuance of the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act 1885," and m exercise of the powers conferred by Memorandum of Mortgage No. 11606. MESSRS HOWDEN & WALTON are instructed to sell by public auction, as above, at their Kooma, High street, Dunftdin: Sections 24, 25, and part 23, block 11, Town of Dunedin, containing 2 roods and 20 poles (more or less), with Dwelling of nine rooms and vinery. Ihe Property is situate at the corner of High and William streets, and has-a.frontage to each of those streets of 165 feet. l?orf further particulars apply to MESSBS SIEVWRIGHT & JAMBS, Solicitors, Donedm; Or \ 24ja THE AUCTIONEERS. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 24th JANUARY, At 10.30 sharp. 1200 Cases APRICOTS, PEACHES, PLUMS, PEAKS, LEMONS. TOMATOES, &c. Ail in.fine order. Lots to suit buyers. AL O R I B & CO. c 23ja SATURDAY, 26th JANUARY, At 11.20 o'clock. At the Dnnedia Horse Saleyards. DRAUGHT MARES .AND GELDINGS. WRIGHT, STEPI3ENSON, & CO. are instructed by Mr R. Orr (Oamarn). tasell by auction, at above time and place: 10 really useful draught Mares and J'^ Geldings. The above are the balance of Mr Ore's horses offered last week, which, osrip£ to thelateness of the hour, had to be withdrawn. They are now offered for UNRESERVED SA3LE. 24ja. SATURDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, A* 2 o'clock. At the Wool and Grain Stores. High street. FIRST-CLASS SMALL DAIRY FARMS, At- Green Island. STEPHENSON, & CO. V V have received instructions from Mrs Annie Eagerirl*' <i^" M*i° n '** aboT? *ml? Bndplaco, liar Freehold Propertyat Green Island Bosh, containing 110 Acres, more or less, at present let as follows :— Lease a.*r.p. Tenants, Expires. Sections IS, 16, ■ teinin"' C°»~ 29-3 2W. Irvine, March 1. Sections 89, 90, 91, 95, 96, and 97, confeuwitf — 60 2 9-) £ c$ oMcoS r w-Faulds Augustl,,jn». 20 3 8J ■SChis property will be offered as a whole subject to the leases, and as Mrs Eagerty now resides permanently in Victoria, it is her intenJjon to sell. I _ "fifca^onable terms will be given if reqnired. **V OTESDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, At 10 o'clock. *t '?■ AfdEwebnra Station, Maniototo-Plain. "': ': UNRESERVED SALE Of the EHSIBB^EWEBURN STATION TLOCK. 24-,518-SHEEP anctJjAMBS. ftnBrrBIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO, Tflf have received instructions to sell fey jOnction, at abeve time and place, .•' She Eweburn Station flock, .consisting ofc» r*- r!!.J0,4-15 merino Ewes >* 7,114-merino Wethers '/■*; 5,300 merino Lamba ,«-'1 88 merino Rams 5T,64.0 halfbred Ewes, Border-Leicester-'V\ merino cross ; : . j, 1,210 halfbred Wethers, Border-Leicester- *• merino cross ■130 halfbred Lambs, Bordet-Leicester-merine cross 4535order»I,eicejterRaniSi f^Sl2 __ Luncheon provided. Ealiparticulars of agea, &c. appear in* Satar--1 day's Times, and in the Witness. 21ja /" MONDAY, tth FEBRUARY, At Noon. , .^ftHamiltonßurn Farm, nesr.Mossburn. iPEQRTANT UNRESERVED^SALE OF SHEEP, From -Dunrobin Station. *W-J|TEKJHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. VV (in conjunction with Messrs TOTHILL, WATSON, & CO.) have received instructions from Messrs Dalgety and Co. (Limited) to sell by auction, at above time and 'jlace, ~ 11 R74. FIRST-CLASS CROSSBRED f-Lfi* 1^ AND MERINO SHEEP, From Donrobin Station, And comprising 1308 two, four, and six-toofh-crossbred Wethers 80 Lincoln Rams, and 10; 48& merino Ewes and Wetheis as follow-: EWES. j 925 four-tooth 2000 Biz-tooth 1500 eight-tooth, 1098 fullmontn.sound. ...- . | : 5515 ■ ■"■■" i WETHERS, 921 fpinr-tootb. 1500 six-tooth . 2000 eight-tooth, ~, 550 full mouth, ,aonna, j 4971 „ Also, on acconnt of Captain Stevens (Beaumont Station): 1000 full-mouthed merino Wethers, The lease c£ Dunrobin Station having expired, the above Sheep will be sold to the highest bidders, and in Jots to suit purchasers. A conveyance will be at Mossburn Railway Station on the arrival of the Invercargill train to take buyers to and from the sale. 21ja nnHE APIARY : Weekly Seasonable Notes, &. by Novice.—Otago Witness.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10265, 24 January 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10265, 24 January 1895, Page 4

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