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• -* Saleß "by Auction. • MONDAY, lith JULY, 1902, At 2.30 p.m, '< . r At Rooms, Higlx street, the magnetic dredge and CLAIM, KAWARAU RIVER. (NEAR. CEOM- , ' WELL), gIEVWEIGHT. BROS. £ CO. . . lmve received instructions from the Magnetic Gold Dredging Company (Limited) to submit to public auction, at above time and place: / . Their magnificent Dredge (sister ship to the Electrio Gold Dredging Company's dredge "Ranfurly "), with boats, stores, and all appliances now on board, as per schedule, to be . seen at the office of the Undersigned. f Also, The Claim, consisting of a mile of the Kawarau River. Further particulars from ■■Oja THE AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY, 3rd JULY. ' - At 2 o'clock. - Sale by Auotion of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNTJT IRON-FRAME PIANO, 4cwt , WEIGHING MACHINE: also, under distress warrant. GENT'S BICYCLE and FURNITURE. fT AMES sAM SON & CO. W have received instructions to soil by au&ion, at their Rooms, Furniture, etc., including: Walnut iron-frame piano, piano etool, walnut overmantel, mirror sideboard, eettee feito, chiffonier, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, Brass and . steel-bar fenders, firo brasses, coal vases, ... . pictures, , vases, .ornaments, cutlery and glassWare, dinner and tea eets, cruets, e.p. teapdts, e.p'. ware, Bft extending, dining table, 6ft dining table, Vienna, wicker, and rattan , chairs, octagon and tea tables, curtain poles fend curtains, suporior hearthrugs, wool mats, ■wicker and occasional chairs, tapestry ana leather couches, hanging lamps, whatnots, marble and. striking clocks, leather suite, hall stand, double and single iron bedsteads, springs wire, and flock mattresses, kapok teds, blankets, quilts, mirror wardrobe, full-. Sootch and toilet chcsts, duchcsse drawers and- tables, \ marble and tile, wbshstands, fancy. ware, superior duchesse pairs, commide, carpet squares, linoleum, sofa, kitchen dresser, ' cooking utensils, , copper boiler, wringer,. bicycle, gent's new saddle, and sundry furniture; also, dressmaker's shop fittings,'chairs, tables, sewing machine, shelving, eto.,;eto. 2jy • THURSDAY, 3rd JULY, • At 2.30 o'clock. TRADE SALE of 12 Oases 'PLATED GOODS, CLOCKS, TIME- '• . PIECES, Etc., Etc. , liS M.. SPED OI N G has received instructions to sell on Thursday Erst: t ' A Consignment, consisting of— Superior cruets (4 and 6 holed), breakfast crnots, , biscuit barrels, butter and jam dishes, .bronse busts, fancy bronze docks, alarm clocks, cabinet wood and hanging tlooks, 4-fold fanoy screens, etc., etc. ■ Catalogues and Samples at Rooms, i FRIDAY, 4th INST~ At half-past 2 o'clock. • INDIAN and CEYLON TEAS ' (To-liquidate a partnership account). D M. BPEDDING • is instructed to sell on Friday first: 85 packages Indian and Ceylcn teas. Ako, ' Some Chinese Pekoes. - ; All duty paid, ; Catalogues are now ready. 2jy . , THIS DAY. . • WEDNESDAY, 2nd JULY, ; At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Manso street. • CHARMING RESIDENCE, No. 17 Queen ; ; • street, iuid FREEHOLD, At present occupied by F. 0. Bridgmafc, Esq. bARK, REYNOLDS, & CO. A; are instructed by the Attorney for the Misses Cumine to sell by auction; That charming , Residential Property, being part of Section 37, Block XXV, Dunedin, having a frontage of 100 links to Queen street by a depth of 164 links, and containing 26 poles, together.. with tho substantial and commodious now Residence of 10 ' robins and all modern conveniences; close to Pitt street. . Tor further particulars apply to Messrs STEWART & PAYNE, „ '' Solicitors; .Or. THE AUCTIONEERS. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 2nd JULY, ' : ■ • At 2 o'clock. • '• At Rooms, Manse street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. DARK, REYNOLDS, . & CO. *■ are instructed by the Owner (who is leaving the ; colony) to sell by auction, as - ibove: Walnut piano (by Hoffman), plushette settee, occasional table agd chairs, gilt pier glass, ornaments and vases, fenders and iiwas, coal vase, Brussels and tapestry carpets, lace curtains, pictures, whatnots, bamboo brackets, walnut cabinet, horsehair 6uite, mahogany chiffonier, large red pine overmantel, mahogany bookcase, improved Singer machine, mahogany extending dining table, linoleum, dinner service, red pine hall table, mahogany wardrobe and duchesse pair, duchesse-chest, commode, brass-mounted bed- . stead, 3-winged linen press and wardrobe, • wire mattresses, kapok beds, full-Seotch chests, linen baskets, Austrian chairs, single iron bedsteads, rocking' chairs, 2 leather seats, 2-roller mangle, .crockery and crystal, kitchen furniture, etc., etc. Also, ■ ~ Roberts's, incubator (100-cgg), in good order / Esquimaux dog. Removed to Rooms for convenience of sale. THURSDAY, 3rd JULY, At 1 o'clock. At the Prince of Wales Hotel, Clinton. FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD FARM. For Bona Fide Sale. IWRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. •" » have received instructions from Mr James Duggan, who has decided upon t acquiring a larger property, to sell by auction, at above time and place; His excellent little Farm of 86 acres ( and 3 roods, being Section 16, Block XI, Pomahaka, with four-riomcd House, stable, shed, etc. The Farm is only one milo and a-half from ■ "Wairuna Siding, and four milos from l Clinton, with both of which it is connected by good macadamised road. It is subdivided into seven paddocks, with post and wire fences in splendid order, and the Farm itself is in great heart. Forty aore9 are in oat. stubbles, six acres in turnips, and' the balance in grass. '• The property is well watered, Mr Duggan's Farm is probably the best of its size in the Wairuna district, and having become too small for present requirements, is offered for genuine sale. MONDAY, 7th At 1 o'clock. At the Saleyards, Palmerston. CROSSBRED WETHERS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. havo received instructions from L - Mr Da-vid Muir, of Green Valley, to sell by ■A; public auction, at above time and place: ' 400 two, four, and six-tooth crossbred / Wethers; in lots to suit purchasers. ,o with FARM BUILDINGS, by Mr Charles Bond; 30th April, Saddle Hill, now occupied ; to 30th particulars street, Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12394, 2 July 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12394, 2 July 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12394, 2 July 1902, Page 8