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Salei by Anution. »' . MONDAY, 16th MARCH, — At 2 o'clock. On Premises, " The Bungalow," Melville atreet, the: residence of G. D. Armstrong, Esq. ■..■■ MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. BEAUTIFUL FULL CONCERT GRAND . PIANO (Koch und Sohne). PEDESTAL WRITING TABLE. BRONZE FIGURES, OIL AND WATER COLOURS. DINING BOOM SUITE, BRUSSELS CARPETS, to., fee, &0. PARK, REYNOLDS, ■*..-0.0.. _ are instructed by G. D. Armstrong, Esq.' (who is leaving the colony), to sell by auction hit Household Furniture, comprising': DRAWING ROOM. Handsome Brussels carpet, ebonised overmantel, ebonitcd card table, corner cabinet and table, basket chairs, wicker lettee, Surprise gaslight, vases, epergnes, rugs, magnificent upright grand piano (by Koch und Sohne). DINING ROOM. Red pine and leather suite, r.p. sideboard (very handsome), overmantel, pedestal writing ' desk, large marble 8-day clock (gong striker), steel engravings, water colour and oil paintings, photos, bronze figures, tapestry curtains, saddlebag chair. BEDROOMS. Double brass-mounted and enamel bedstead, Jpring mattress, h.h. mattress, duchesse pair, mirror-door wardrobe, Milner safe (24 x 18) and stand, brass-mounted child's cot and mattress, double brass-mounted bedsteads, toilet ware, duchesse chests, fenders and irons. H^LL. , iarge hall chronometer clock (very handsome), hat and umbrella stand, chairs, table, scraper, mats, &c. Kitchen furniture and utensils, perambulator, go-cart. The furniture above described is of the-very finest manufacture and latest style. Catalogues now being prepared. ' Furniture on view Friday and Saturday, 2 till 5. THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), ' At 2 o'clock. . - . BALANCE of ASSIGNED STOCK From Invercargill. JEWELLERY, FANCY GOODS,. &o. TTK M. SPEDDING , JLF • (instructed by the Assignee) will seU: - Silver chains, lockets, name brooches and zings, heavy rings, medals, thimbles, &b. ; gold wedding and stone rings, earrings, brooches, &c.; -watches, clocks, and timepieces, albums, hand-' bags, workboxes, desks, accordions, pocket books, ink pencils, pipes', amber mouthpieces and ferules, tcissors, dinner knives, electroplated goods, Jic, &c. Absolutely unreserved. 10m THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 11th MARCH, At 2 o'clook. ~ JBEMISES MUST BE VACATED IN A FIM DAYS. GIGANTIC CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of FURNITURE, PIANOS, CARPETS, BEDSTEADS, &c. WA. W A L T Ov N • has received instructions to sell by •nctionon .".':' WEDNESDAY, 11th INST,, At 2 o'clock. THE ENTIRE FURNISHING STOCK Of THE DUNEDIN FURNITURE SALE ROOMS ' (Behind Bank of New Zealand, originally occupied by the late Mr Lamer). The Stock'is a most useful and varied one, and comprises every description of < HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, FENDERS, LINOLEUMS, FLOORCLOTHS, OVERMANTELS, PIANOS, WARDROBES, DRESSING CHESTS, &c. To be eeld absolutely without reserve. Goods now on view. 10m " " THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 11th MARCH, At 10 o'clock. At our Stores, Bond stieet. MORITZSON ' AND HOPKIN will sell by auction, at the above time and place: Tahiti Oranges, __ " ■ \ ' Tomatoes, &c. PETER WILLIAMS, ■llm , Auctioneer. FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. DONALD REID AN D CO. are instructed by Mr William Thomson to sell by public auction about the end of MARCH (if not privately sold before that date): 218 Acres Freehold and 40 Acres Leasehold Land situate at West Taieri, near Allanton Railway Station, and forming a compact farm of the most fertile land in the Taieri, aU fully improved— . new buildings, house, barn, stable, • everything complete. Dairy factory close at hand. y . Apply on the premises to Mr THOMSON; Or to DONALD REID & CO. THURSDAY, 12th MARCH, At 1 o'clock. At the Bellamy Station Yards, near Lawrence. ■Unreserved Sale of FIRST-CLASS STORE SHEEP . From Beanmont Station. ' WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. are favoured with instructions from Messrs Brown and Rattray, of Beanmont Station, to sell at the Bellamy Station Yards (kindly lent for the occasion by Mr S.. Henry) on above date: 2000 very ' good fnll - mouthed merino Wethers, none broken mouthed 2400 first-class frdl-monthed merino Ewes, all eonnd-monthed 650 four-tooth crossbusd Ewes. These sheep are offered ** absolute sale. The auctioneers can conifaently recommend the Beaumont sheep to anyone in search of really good merinos as the flock has always been well culled, and there is no salt country on the station. The stock will do well wherever they are taken. Outside entries of stock for this Bale will be received by Sit THE AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY, 13th MARCH, At 11 a.m. SHEEP SALE. • AtUomarna Yards, near Clark's Junction. mHE MUTUAL AGENCY COMPANY OF JL NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) havo received instructions to sell, as abovo : 8000 balfbred and crossbred Ewes and Wethers. •f articul&lß in last week's Witness and Daily Times, sth March. Farther entries solicited. L. MACLEAN, IQm ' Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 13th MARCH 1896, ~ At 12 o'clock. At the Crown Hotel Buildings, Balclutha. THE MUTUAL AGENCY COMPANY OF-. NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) have received instructions from Mr George Scott to offer for sale by public auction as •bore: His Valuable FREEHOLD FARM, containing 437 Acres (more or less), being parti of Sections 2, 3, and 4, Block I, Sections 1, 4, 11, and 12, Block IV, Sections.s, .6, and 7, Block VI, part Sections 5 and 7, Block XI, Clutha District. If the property is not sold in one lot, it will .te offered, in Two Farms—(l) Mr Scott's original farm, which comprises about 219 acres. (Z) the farm purchased by Mr Scott from Mr J. W. Smith, containing about 218 acres. Terms.—One-third cash. Balance' on mortgage for five years at s_\ per cent. For further particulars apply to 29f THE AUCTIONEERS. QTODDABD'S Portfolios of Photographs of ■ O Famous Cities, Scenes, and Paintings. Bound Volume ready March 1. Five hundred and fifty-six Photographs handsomely bound, 12a; posted, 14s (to any part of New Zealand). Prictor and Ormsbv. Stafford streeUDu&edia,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10616, 11 March 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10616, 11 March 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10616, 11 March 1896, Page 4

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