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Sales by Auction. THIS DAT, TUESDAY, 2«h APRIL, 1900, At 2 o'clock. Auction Rooms," Manse street. HOUSEHOLD and OFFICE FURNITURE PIANO, FHUSPROOF SAFE. ifT ,S- V aTe S TINE _*■_£.• haa received instructions to sell by miction aa above: Household Furniture, etc., etc. Piano (by Silber), walnut overmantel, cedar chiffonier, walnut inlaid whatnot, music canterbury, leather and cretonne couches horsehair easy chairs, gipsy table, brass-rail fenders, fireirons and brasses, round table, curtain poles, office tables, office desk, beard room table, glass showcases, fireproof safe, hall stand, hall elook, double and singlo iron and wood bedsteads, wire, spring, and flock mattresses, duchesse chests, duchesse pairs, sets bedroom ware, oilcloth and carpets, washstands, toilet tables, Austrian eba"irs, chests drawers, kitchen tables, chairs, crockery glassware, tea service, etc., etc. 24ap SATURDAY, sth MAY, At 12 olclock. FREEHOLD FARM, NEAR NGAPARA: iTHHE PERPETUAL* TRUSTEES, ES™W COMPANY OF NEW ZE. T VLANp (LIMITED) have been instructed by W. H. Scott, Esq., to sell by ■■public.auction,,at.the Offices of-Mr Gesrge R. Hislop, Oamaru, on Saturday, sth May, at 12 0 clock:- • ■ • • •• ■ His well-known PROPERTY, at present in Bie occupation of Mr George Livingstone, Being parts of Sections 32, 33, 46, 47, and closed road line, Block VI, Awamoko Survey District. The Property has an area of 251 Acres, which is all fenced and subdivided, and has erected thereon a. good dwelling house and all necessary outbuildings. It is conveniently situated, is within easy distance of Ngapara railway station, and to anyone in.search of a farm, r moderate size and -in good working order and on easy tfcims, the present affords a good opportunity of doing so. Mr Livingstone's lease having expired, immediate possession can be given. TERMS: One-third cash, balance on mortgage for 3 or 5 years at 4£ per cent. for further particulars apply to Mr GEORGE R. HISLOP; Or to I g^ap THE AUCTIONEERS. ! THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, " • 26th and 27th APRIL, At 2 o'clock each day. j At Rooms, Manse street. i By orcfer -ofthe Trustees of tho Estate of the late Hon. W. J. M. Larnaoh (deceased). THE MAGNIFICENT LIBRARY, CONSISTING OF NEARLY 15,000 VOLUMES SELECTED WORKS, \ RARE ©L© VOLUMES (capital condition), ! ALL THE STANBARD WORKS OF RESEARCH, ' TRAVEL, HISTORY, POETRY, ''■ FICTION, VALUABLE PAMPHLETS. ' jDAEK, REYNOLDS, & CO. j JLi . are instructed by the Trustees of the estate of the late Hon. W. J. M. Larnach to sell the above magnificent collection. Catalogues are now ready, and may be obtained at our office, or will be posted to any j address on application. The Books will be on view on and after 18th. April. IMPORTANT SALE. NSATURDAY, 28th APRIL, At 1 o'colck. '-TAMES SAMSON & CO. have been favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late Mr A- Solomon to sell by auction, at their 1 Roorh3:: . ■ - -. . One of the IfARGEST STOCKS OF GOLD AND ' . SILVER JEWELLERY And GENERAL GOODS Ever offered at auotion in Dunedin. And, in consequence of the Disposal of tbe Business, This Large, Extensive, and Valuable Stock must be realised. Tlie Stock includes—Ladies' and gents' 18ct gold levers, chronographs, gold chains, diamond, emerald, opals, rubies, and other gem rings, laches' long chains, studs, links, silver hunting levers, pins, diamond aud gold I bracelets, gold lockets and brooches, necklets, old gold and silver jewellery, plated goods of every description, microscopes, telescopes, field, marine, and opera, glasses, surgical and mathematical instruments, revolvers, decanters, double and single breech and muzzle-loading guns, old crans and relics, English concertina, violins, flutes, and other musical instruments. Ie gold watches, chains, field-glasses, guns, f_-, will be on view in the shop window, lorge street (near Octagon), aU this week; d also at the Auction Rooms, Dowlimr street, on Saturday Morning. Sale sharp at 1 o clock Saturday, 28th April, .1900. 24ap ': WEDNESDAY, 25th APRIL, 1900. ' At Burnside Saleyards. mHE NEW ZEALANI) LOAN AND MER- • -&. CANTILE AGENCY ' COMPANY (LIMITED) will sell: On accouut of Messrs Dickson Bros., Portobello— 350 Store Lambs (first-class line). „ ANDREW TODD, gla P Manager. , IMPORTANT LAND SALE. SATURDAY, 28th APRIL, At 11.30 a.m. At Crescent, Invercargill. mHB NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERVTnr^&EFF* 15 AGEN«Y COMPANY UjIJUIILD) have received instructions from the Land and Loan Company o£ New Zealand (Limited) to sell by public auction (if not sold pnvat-ely beforo date of sale) the following .very desirable Properties: ' VICTORIA PARK. 1054 ACRES FPvEEHOLD, About four miles from Invercargill. Dwelling house, woolshed, yards, stable, and other outbuildings; garden, orchard, aud . au acres of bush, about 50 acres in turnips ; tho remainder of the property in grass, 108 acres ot which are freshly sown. A splendid fattening farm. Also, ] CENTRE HILL STATION. ' 23,000 ACRES LEASEHOLD, 770 ACKES FREEHOLD, Fenced in, subdivided, and laid down in grass. About 30 acres in turnips. Buildings: Commodious house, with garden large vvoolshed, extensive yards, now concrete dip, shearers and shepherds' liouses, and other outbuildings. Stock: 7200 sheep, 30 cattle, 10 Horses, stores, implements, and working plant. For further information apply N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENOY COMPANY, 0r Invercargill; LAND AND LOAN CO. OF N Z LIMITED, " 19ap F- C FULTON L M anagiDS p^gg; HYDE STOCK SALE. THURSDAY^rd MAY • At 12 o'clock. nfttTß NEW ZEALAND LOAN 4.ND MER -B- CANTILE AGENCY COAIpIny (LUVIITED) will hold a General Stock sth , £ above, when they will offer, on account of Mr Mackenzie (Kyeburn station), .1. 0. Buckland. (Rock.and Pillar), and others: 500 full-mouth (4-year-old) Halfbred Wutners 600 full-moutK Halfbred Ewes 600 full-mouth Merino Ewee 300 full-mouth Morino Wethers ■150 full-mouth Halfbred Wethers 150 good Lambs. Further' entries with • ANDREW TODD, Manager, Dunedin; „ ' Mr RICHARD MOORE, Hyde. OTAGO WITNESS—New Stories. jXgX* amount of Rending inali— rS^USSICURA, for Coughs and Colds; no .-is. house should be without it.—Wholesale Agents, Kempthorne, Prosser; P. Hayman and CS. 6iy

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11715, 24 April 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11715, 24 April 1900, Page 8

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