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Sales by Auction. THIS DAY, '"" '■ FRIDAY, 2lst FEBRUARY. At 2 o'clock. SUPEBIOB HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, &c. "TAMES S A.M SO N & 06- ---*$ will Bell by auction at their Rooms,. _ Furniture, &c, consisting of i Walnut suite in ssik tapestry (plush borders), cabinet (mirror back), 6 Austrian chairs, Brussels carpet (15 x 11),-hearthrug, steel-bar fender, fireirons, ashpan, coal vase, whatnot, 3 superior water colours, crystal chandelier, vases, music stool, 100 table, cornice pole, iron:and wood bedsteads and hedging,, xhests of, drawers of all descriptions, wardrobe, washstand and bedroom ware, duchesse tables, looking-glasses, portable boiler, dresser, kitchen tables, chairs, linoleum, a hootmaker's Wertheim patching machine (latest improvements), ironmongery, mangle, &c, &c. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, • At 11 o'clock. On Premises, Princes street (opposite City Hotel). IMPORTANT SALE Of OIL,. WATER COLOUR, AND PASTEL ■ PAINTINGSBy L. W. Wilson, G. P. Nerli, J. D. Peerett, A. H. O'Keeefe, and Kenneth Deas. FAEK, RSXHOLDS, * CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, en tbe premises, Princes street (opposite City Hotel), Hie above fine Collection of Pictures, on Friday, 21st Febrnary, at 11 o'clock. Now on view. Catalogues now ready. 18f SATURDAY, the 22nd day of FEBRUARY, 1896, At 12 o'clock noon. Under conduct of the Registrar at Dnnedin of the Supremo Court of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the powers contained iv Deed of Mortgage No. 67318 and ** Tho Property Law Consolidation Act 1883." MEV.ILLE SIEVWRIGHT has received instructions to sell by auction, at his Rooms, High street, Dunedin, on the abovo date: All that parcel of LAND, containing by admeasurement 125 acres 1 rood and ' 21 poles (more or less), being Sections numbered respectively 36 and 80, Blcck I r," Waikouaiti district, with all the Buildings and Improvements and the Growiug Crops thereon ; at present occupied by Mr John Clyma. For particulars, conditions of sale, &o. aoply to Messrs ADAMS BROS., ' Solicitors, Exchange Court; Or to 13E THE AUCTIONEERS. SATURDAY, 220 d FEBRUARY, ■ At 11 o'clock sharp. At our Stores, Bond street. MESSRS'. MORITZSON & HOPKIN will sell by publio auction, at the above place: ' 1 very stylish double-seated Bnggy, with polo and shafts complete. This Buggy is almost new, and is suitable for a gentleman with a family. It was awarded the gold medal at the Dunedin Exhibition. PETER WILLIAMS, Zlf .'-" - Auctioneer. THIS DAY, FRIDAY. 21st FEBRUARY, At 10 o'clock sharp. At the Dunediu Horse Saleyards. ANNUAL SALE of HIGH-OLASS YEARLINGS, ' From the Famous JVarrington Stud. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions from the Hon. Gtorge M'Lean to' sell by auction, at the abovo time and place, Tho following highly-bred Yearlings from his Warrington Stn d: — 1. Cheßtnut Colt, by St. Clair —Lady Florence. 2. Bay Colt, by St. Clair—Lady Gertrude. • •' This colt is half-brother to Euroclydon, winner o£ the New Zealand Cup, Derby, fee, and holder of the two miles and • ' a-quarter record of the colonies. S* Bay Colt, by St. Clair—Mountain Lily; half-brother to Warrington, Tiger Lily, &c. (.. Bay Filly, by St. Clair—lndolence; half-sister to Donnenr, &c. 5. Bay Filly, by St. Clair—Legerdemain; half-sister to St. Ives, Conjurer, &c. 6. Chestnut Filly, by St. Clair—Mistral; sister to Mißt 7. Brown Filly, by Cuirassier—Radiant; half-sister to Lustre. Also, 8.- Bay Gelding, by St. Clair—Mountain Lily; two years old; half-brother to Warrington. The abore may be inspected at Power's Stables, Maclaggan street, from Tuesday, 18th inst., ap to day of sale. Catalogues md all particulars to be had on application to THE AUCTIONEERS. Note the day of Sale: FRIDAY) 21st FEBRUARY 1895.. ' ! THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 21»t FEBRUARY, ') At 1 o'clook. At tbe Corporation Yards, Palmerston,: . MONTHLY STOCK SAM., WRIGHT, STEPHENSOIi, & CO. will hold their usual Monthly Sale of Stock at above time and place, when they will offer: 100 fat crossbred Wethers and Ewes 120 good two-tooth Crossbreds; . 50 six-tooth merino Wethers, in forward condition ( 40 Lambs, in good condition ''50 young Cattle Dairy Cows, fat Lambs, &c. Farther entries received np to time of tale. ' THURSDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. , At Gowrie Farm, We stTaieti. CNR E S E R VED! SALE Of ' ", ' Purebred Shorthorn Cattle, Border Leicester ' Sheep, imported' hackney stallion Cock of the Walk, draught and light harness Horses, Pigs, farming implements, dairy utensils, ke. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions from' Andrew Rankin, Esq., to sell by suction at above time and place : The Gowrie herd of shorthorn. Cattle, including champion stnd 8011, 18 stud Cows and Heifers, and 4-young Bulls 7 first-class dairy Cows, all in milk, and .' 7 Calves 250 purebred Border ' Leicester Slieep, chiefly 2, t, 6, and 8-tooth Ewes, from stock bred by Hon. M, Holmes, Messrs M'Kercher Bros, and Mr Wm. - Grey. The imported hackney'stallion Cock of the Walk 10 saddle and light harness Horses, Colts, and Fillies 6 very, good draught Mares and Geldings. Fans 'drays, exhibition buggy, ploughs, harrowa, rollers, woolpress, dairy utensils, pigs, ' and poultry, ke., &c. '■ . _ Fall list of entries in Ota o Witness of 13th inst., and Otago Daily Time s of 15th. 17f THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 21st FEBRUARY 1896, At 9 o'clock sharp. At Power's Yards. THE MUTUAL AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) ate instructed to sell as above: Thoroughbred GELDING, one year old, sired by Occident, dam Knock-Haapie; fall Bister to Galtee, by Le Loup, ont of Jessica, by Lemington. Fnll pedigree at sale.—L. MACLEAN, Anctioneer. THIS DAY, " FRIDAY, 21st FEBRUARY 1896, . At 9 o'clock sharp, At Power's Yards, Maclaggan street, SALE OF HIGH-CLASS YEARLINGS. THB MUTUAL AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) have received instructions from John Reid, Esq, Elderslie, to sell by auotion, ' 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 Bty Filly, Medallion—Siren Brown Filly, Medallion—Hugnenot. The above are now at D. and J. Bacon's •tables, King street, and every facility will be given by groom in charge to anyone wishing to inspect them. 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, FBULUkjauk Bahmi_a__.3 o'iilackdistD.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10600, 21 February 1896, Page 4

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