y _ "oioo UJ AUvldUU* ' . THIS DAX ■ (Wednesday,zothAPßiEi. ■: At half-past Z o'-clock.' To Dealers and Families, SAMPLES. I) ... M ;, sPED;JD iN G wit soil at Rooms ok Wednesday ' Fjrsfc:' ' A quantity of miscellaneous simples com* prising—Knives and scissors (oa cards), razors, . butchers' and table knives, carvers, cabinet frames, tablo mats, fire scieoiis . purses/ cloth and hair brushes, ton trays,' desks, workboxos, aa»rdions, liair ornaments and combs, necklaces, illuminating lanterns, toy tools and tool chests, mouth harmonicas, vases,_ jugs, cups, mugs, clocks, blotters, hand mirrors, spoons and forks, card and fruit baskets, cruets, biscuits, ■ pickle frames, teapots, brass-mounted fen- • ' aero, firo brasses, buggy harness, guns, rifles, s race and military glasses, clothes wringers, . buggy'lamps, steel travelling trunks, etc., etc., etc. ; Without reserve. 28ap THURSDAY,~Ist MAY, . At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manso street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. [DARK, REYNOLDS, & CO.' JL ; are instructed to sell by auction as above: Walnut piano, tapestry and plush suite,occasional tables, plush easy chair, fenders, brasses and ashpans, leather suite, dining t, tables, carpets and linoleum,' Austrian chairs, lamps, brass rods, fed pine" wardrobe, ducheese chests and tables, mnrlilo washstands, tpilet ware, red pine bedsteads. Rouble and single iron bedsteads, spring'and wire mattresses, hair and flopk mattresses, ' toilet tobies, looking glasses, kitchen tables and chairs, meat safe, perambulator, wood cot. scales and. weights, sewing machines, 3-roller mangle, fret saw machino, desk, kitchen utensils, etc. 50ap FRIDAY. 9tli MAY, At 12.30 o'clock. " .j. At Rooms, Mausa strict. By order of Mr Jas. Brown, Trustee for .. i ■ •. Debenture-holders. GOLD QUEEN DREDGE and CLAIM, Etc. ' [DARK, REYNOLDS, & CO. ; JL are Instructed to sell by auction: . Special Dredging Claim, containing 89 < ■ acres 1 rood 7 poles, being Sections - 52, Block I, and 20, Block Vlf, Benger Survey District. > Steam Dredge. Ponloons kauri and hard- , wood, 112 ft 9in x 31ft x 6ft 3in forward, 7ft 9in aft; ladder, 82ft 3in centres; dredges ' to 52ft; buckets, s|ft capacity; elevator, 66ft centres, stacks to 33ft; engine, Marshall's *20 h.p.; boiler,'internally fired, 35 h.p.; steam winches, with independent engine; screen, sft diameter, friction driven; pump, 12in Tangye. •[ The Dredge is specially strong; extra heavy frames of ironbark and bluegum; specially heavy gear throughout. For further particulars apply to Mr ,T, WHITE, Solicitor; J)r THE AUCTIONEERS. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. . THURSDAY, Ist MAY, At 1 o'clock, • On the Premises, Ellis street, Dunedin. HORSES, SPRING VANS, HARNESS, Etc. fIY M. FEA AND 00. have received instructions from Messre Auld and Muirhead (who aro disiqlving partnership) to eell by auction: .Chestnut Mare (aged), bay Gelding (6 years) Bay Mare (8 years), brown Horse (aged) Bay Filly years), by Brooklyn 2 spring vans, 2 sets spring harness Pony Deering. binder, swing plough (Ponton) Five-tyne horse grubber (Reid and Gray) Horse power aid chaff cutter 6 horse collars, 5 sets harness Leading chains, kioking straps, horsecovers /"Riding saddle, harrows, sledge, churn. Hoes, grubbers, hay rakes, forks, shovels 500 sacks, etc., etc. No reserv*. 24 ap ! CITY FREEHOLD. SATURDAY, 10th MAY, 1902. At 12.30 o'c)ook. At Rooms, High street. , freehold, Maclaggan street, City of Dun- . edin, with a frontage of 62ft by a depth *• of 165 ft, together with the Wooden Building thereon, known -as the Old Australasian Hotel i QIEVWRIGHT BROS. & CO., Auctioneers. 29ap SATURDAY, 10th WAY, 1902, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, High street. . FREEHOLD OF THE WAIPORT HOTEL, Waipori. CIEYWRIGHT BROS. .. k CO. (under instructions from Mr A. H. Todd) wiil offer for sale by public auction, at the above time and place: Sections 11 and 17, Block IV, Waipori, together with the Buildings thereon known as the Waipori Hotel. The above Hotel is one of the best known houses in the district. A highly payable and steady trade is done all the year round, and in view, of the reopening of tho O.P.Q. mine the trade will, in the near future, lie considerably increased. Stock and furniture to be taken by the purchaser at valuation. Full particulars fvom 30ap THE AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY, Ist MAY, At 2 o'clock. Auction Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, SEWING MACHINE, DOG-CART, ■ HORSEHAIR SUITE, Etc., Etc. 't.AME.S SAMSON &' CO. " have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Furniture, ctc,, including: Horsehair suite (cedar frames),' walnut iron-frame pianoforte, Bft extending dining ' tablcy coal vaso, walnut overmantel, Canadian and Vienna chairs, carpets, hearthrugs, wool mats, fenders and fireirons, red pine sideboard with mirror back, octagon and occasional tables, gong clocks, hall stand, linoleums, curtain poles, pictures, cruet, dinner and tea'sets,'rattan and wicker chairs, double ahd single brass-mounted bedsteads, wirewove "mattresses, flock and kapok beds and . bedding, blankots, quilts, washstands and ware, duchcese cheats and tables, looking glasses, full-Scotch toilet and 5-drawer chests, commode, "Royal" sewing machine (new), gent's bicycle, i wringer, meat safe, dresser,' ship .Taranaki in case, cooking utensils, dogcart, harmonium, copper boiler, roofing iron, etc., etc., etc. 30ap SATURDAY, 3rd MAY, At half-past 12. Sale by .Auction of CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY, At Rooms, Doivling street. JAMES SAMSON Jc CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr Charles S. Anderson to sell by auction, at their Rooms: His Freehold Property, being Sections 43 and W, Block XXXIII, Swan street, between George and King streets? with large stables and coachhouse thereon. The Property is centrally situated, and will he sold a bargain. Full particulars from 26ap THE AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY, Ist MAY, . AT CLINTON. mHE FARMERS' AGENCY COMPANY ■ will hold' their next Clinton Sale on the above date, when they will offer, on account of Mr Begg (Cairn and Willowburn stations), Messrs WiHiamSM, J. W. Thomson, J. R. Roy, H. E. Steel, C. Divers, and others, the following Stock:— 1500 four and six-tooth crossbred Wethers (from Cairn and Willow- - burn) 600 crossbred Ewes 450 crossbred Lambs : 200 four-tooth crossbred .Wethert 350 crossbred Ewes i 3100 Also, in.conjunction with,the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, ob account H. Tolmie, Esq., Waipahi: 800 two and four-tooth crossbred •Wethers, in good forward condition. NOTE,—The Cairn and Willowburn .Wethers are.a grand lot, being well grown and in. forward condition, a large percentage j . h.'ing fat and three-parts fat. : THE FARMERS' AGENCY CO. ; ; . |X\o not'forget that hotfgverr btd' your Cold ■ t -.., pfipsSICCRA j7iU ; Cur?-it.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12340, 30 April 1902, Page 8
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