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Sales by Ancfion. . THIS DIAY (I'UESDAY),. At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction of SUPERIOR HOUBEHOLD FURNITUEE, PIANO, SEWING MACHINE, Sec JAMBS SAMSON & CO. have received-instructions from the Owner to sell by .anotion, at their Rooms : Fancy walnut suite in silk tapestry, dining room suite in leather, oval red pine table, fancy cabinetts chess table, piano (walnut frame), piano stools in plush and leather, Brussels carpets, bedroom equate, hearthrugs, fenders and fireirons, double and single iron brass - mounted bedsteads, marble-top washstands and toilet ware, wardrobe (mirror door), duohesce drawers and glass, full-Scotch chest of drawers, kitchen furniture, cooking utensils, laundry appliances, copper portable boiler, wheelbarrow, counter, and a lot of lundries. ' Also, Piano (by Hopkinson), washing machine, large Manila rope, d.b. gun, &c, &c, ko. 18f WEDNESDAY, 26th FEBRUARY 1896, At 2.30 p.m. GLADSTONE TOWNSHIP, NORTH-EAST VALLEY. • WA. WALT .0 N • has received instructions from Mr J. H. Lambert to offer for sale by public auction, at the Central Auction Rooms, High ttreet, as above < 98 SECTIONS (in large blocks), com- . prising nearly the whole of the TOWNSHIP OF GLADSTONE, NORTH- . EASI VALLEY. The above property has a charming situation, with a .beautiful view of Dunedin and harbour, and is clone to the Botanical Gardens and the Xrara Terminus. Title under the Land Transfer Aob, jPlaru and full particulars on application to THE AUCTIONEER, High street. N.B.—Mr Lambert, having held the above property for several years, has now decided to realise at prices and on terms that must command an immediate sale. 18f PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FRIDAY, 21s7~FEB.aUARY, At 11 o'clock. Ob Premises, Princes street (opposite City , Hotel). ' ■ IMPORTANT SALE Of OIL, WATER-COLOUR, AND PASTEL PAINTINGS By If. W.Wilson, G. P. Nkeli, J. D. Pebeett, A. H. O'Kebffe, and Kenneth Deas. PABK, ! EEYHOIDS, fc 00. have received instructions to sell by auction, on the premises, Princes street (opposite City Hotel), the above fine Colleotion of Pictures, on Friday, 21st February, at 11 o'clock. Now on view. Catalogues on Wednesday. 18f . FRIDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, At 10 o'clock sharp. At the Dunedin Horse Saleyarda. . ANNUAL SALE of HIGH-CLASS YEARLINGS, . ■ From the Famous Warrington Stud. STEfHENBON, & CO. w t , have received instructions from the Hon. George M'Lean to sell by auction, at the above time and place, The following highly-bred Yearlings from fcis Warrington Stud: — 0.. Chestnut Colt, by St. Ciair —Lady , Florence. i. Bay Colt, by St. Clair—Lady Gertrude. This colt is half-brother to Enroclydon, winner of the New Zealand Cup, Derby, fa:., and holder of the two miles and a-qttarter record of the colonies. 3. Bay Colt, by St. Clair—Mountain Lily; half-brother to' .Warrington, Tiger Lily, &c. 4. Bay Filly, by St. Clair—lndolenoe { half-sister to Dormeur, &c.' ' E. Bay Filly, by St. Olair—Legerdemain; half-sister to St. Ives, Conjurer, &o. 8. Chestnut Filly, by St. Clair—Mistral; sister to Mist 1. Brown Filly," by Cuirassier—Radiant t half-sister to Lustre. Aleo, 8. Bay Gelding, by St. Clair—Mountain Lily; two years old; half-brother to Warrington. . , The above may he' inspected at Power's Stables, Maclaggan street, from Tuesday, 18th inst., up to day of Bale. .' Catalogues and all particulars to be bad on application to THE AUCTIONEERS. ■ Note the day of Ssle: PBIDAY, 21st FEBRUARY 1896. THURSDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, ';.■■■■ At 12 o'clock. At Gowrie Farm, West Taieri. tntBBSEKVKD SALE Of Purebred. Shorthorn Cattle, Border Leicester Sheep, imported haokney stallion Cock of the Walk, draught and light harness Horses, Pigs, farming implements, dairy utensils, &c. "YTTTEIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. w v have received instructions from Andrew Rankin, Esq., to sell by auction at >bovetime and place: • She Gowrie herd of shorthorn Cattle, including champion stud Bull, 18 stud Cows and Heifers, and 4- young Bolls 7 first-class dairy Cows, all iv milk, and 7 Calves £50 purebred Border Leicester Sheep, chiefly 2, i, 6, and 8-tooth Ewes, from stook bred by Hon. M. Holmes, Messrs M'Kercher Bros, and Mr Wm. Grey. She imported hackney stallion Cock of the Walk 10 saddle and light harness Horses, Colts, and Fillies 6 very good draught Mares and Geldings. Farm drays, exhibition buggy, ploughs, harrows, rollers, noolpress, dairy utensils, pigs, and poultry, &0., &c. ■ Full list of entries in Otago Witness of 13th fast., and Otago Daily Times of 15th. 17f FRIDAY, 27th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. All Dnnnett'i Hall, Kel«o. B3o* ACRES of the GLENKENICH ESTATE, Subdivided into 22 Farms. •VJTT RIGHT, STEPHENSON, fc CO. y/v are favoured with instructions from fhe Execntors of the late Captain Mackenzie to fell by public auction, at above time and place : 5304 acres c* 41? e "ekhrated Glenkenioh Estate, in 22 Farms, varying in size from 9 to 489 acres. These Farms are close to Glenkenich and Eelso railway stations and within three miles of Tapanui Township. They contain some of the best land in the Gore and Tapanui districts, and are all in good hearb. Plans of the Estate can be obtained'from the Auctioneers, at Dnnedin; Mr J. R. Mackenzie, on the Estate; or from Mr Dunnett, Kelso. Full particulars as to terms, &c. (whioh are ■ Tery easy) in Witness and in Saturday's Times. FRIDAY, 21st FEBRUARY 18S6, At 9 o'clock sharp. ' Power's Yards, Maclagijan street. ' THE MUTUAL AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) have beea instructed to offer for tale by auction •3 above: Thoroughbred COLT, 2 years old, by Artillery—Tangi, bred at Eldcrslie, half-brotherto Wolverine, Wolf's Crag, • Tangi Maid, and>Haka. Full pedigree at sals. This colt was broten in aboub filarch-]a?t, but as he was growing so fast he had to be turned out, and was not taken up again until December; he is thoroughly quiet, and has never been raced or tried. Sale, 9 o'olock Bharp. 18f L. MACLEAN, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 21st FEBRUARY 1896, At 9 o'clock sharp. At Power's Yards, Maolaggan street. BALE OF HIGH-CLASS YEARLINGS. nriHE MUTUAL AGENCY COMPANY X OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) have received instructions from John Reid, Esq, Elderslie, to sell by auction, The following High-class Yearlings, bred at Elderslie:- ; Brown Colt, Artillery—Fairy Maid Black Gelding, Wolverine—Sortie Brown Filly, Artillery—Titania Brown Filly, Medallion—Pibroch Bay Filly, Medallion—Siren Brown Filly, Medallion—Huguenot.. The Auctioneers wish to" call the attention of sporting gentlemen and others to the sale of the above highly-bred yearlings, whose parentage is unequalled in the Southern Hemisphere. '>. L. MACLEAN, Auctioneer. , Note date and hour of sale, FfilDAY* 2J.Bt Febmais. 9 o'olock sb.ar».

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10597, 18 February 1896, Page 8

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