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SAVES BY AUCTION. THIS DAS', • . - . • TUESDAY, 3rd MABCH, ■ •• '. ' At 2 o'clock. Sale by Anctioa of Houeehbld Furniture, Wstart Piano, Iraproved High-ana Sewiig Machine (eqaal new), Bed and Table Linen, Goods and Chattels. ' . Bemoved to Booms for convenience of Sale.. JAMBS SAMSON ft 00. have been favoured with instructions from Mrs Griffen (who is leaving Dunedin) to cell.by auction, at their Booms, Dowling street; _ ' . . Furniture, etc., including— ■ Walnntpiaao (by Murphy, London), hair suite, improved sewing machine, dining table, sideboard, Brussels and tapestry carpets, overmantel, occasional tables, fenders and irons, Vienna, wioker, and rattan chairs, octagon tables, pictures, ornaments, cutlery and glassware, clocks, armchairs, whatnots, heavy linoleum, double and single iron and wood besteads, spring, wire, and flock kapok beds, blankets, sheets, (luilts, vyhrdrobe, duchesse drawers, shakedowns and bedding, looking glasses, tables, chairs; kitchen and cooking utensils, sundry furniture,. mangle, wringer, goods and cliattels.;i'Al6p,.Eame time and place—Massive..piaho' firou frame, full trichord, by Sienert,.Kit,,.beautiful instrument), walnut pjapb (by -fl.illo'rris, London), 2 rosewood jiinnos- (London makers), new parlour, dining, sitting, and bedroom furniture of every description, bedsteads and bedding, fancy ' velvet suite. 2 tapestry and plush' suites, fireproof .safe, eandpaper, drum, perambulator, gent's bicycles, 2-wheeled gig, etc., etc., etc; y; , 2m ■• . THIS DAY. TUESDAY. 3rd MARCH, . ':; At half-past 2 o'clock. GOLD and FANCY PAPERHANGDJGS, In Lots of 12, 18, 2i, and 50 Pieces. D' 'M. S P~E D D IN G • will sell as above on Tuesday: ,1200 pieces wallpapers. Samples now on view. 28E WEDNESDAY, 4th MARCH, At half-past 2 o'clock. TO PERSONSTURNISHING, IMPORTANT and ATTRACTIVE" SALE , :■'■■■.■■ ' Of NEWiGOODS, NOW LANDING." jTV. ■M. SPE D D ING JLf* will sell.on Wednesday first, in Up- ' etnirs Eopm: ' 3 (Valuable pianofortes, 1 polished oak cabinet organ (piano shape), 2 superior walnut Bridgeport Co. organs (11 stops and Couplers),, handsome telescopic cabinet sewing machine, 3 walnut table sewing machines (various'., styles), 8 handsomely-carved oak and walnut overmantels, 12 very choice diamond and oblong shaped wall mirrors, 6 all-gold iancy Chippendale corner ehaire, 6 corner Chippendale chairs in. fancy rosewood, 20 fancy Indian rattan drawing-room chairs, 6'fancy rocking chairs, 2 hall stands, IL very valuable heavy slMrass bedsteads; 2 white-and-gold enamelled bedsteads, .6 hpavy black and brass bedsteads. 3 splendid solid brass' kerb sets (complete). 12' fancy allbrass and brass-mounted fenders: also, a variety of sundries, comprising fancy walnut tables, inlaid whatnots, library and bedroom chairs, child's perambulating chairs, folding tapestry chairs, china tea and -desaert gets,.fancy placques'and bowls, table ornaments, flower vases, lmll clocks, superior ©loctro-plated ware, cutlery, glassware, lawn rhowers, table mangles, clothes wringers, sausage machines, etc., etc., etc. On view from Tuesday. Inspection invited. PRELIMINARY NOTICE" ' FPEHOLD~PROPBRTY, In the Deceased Estate of Mrs Bruce Inches Miller, and Bituated in George street, Dunedin. fl\ ■M. ■ BI.BDD.IS G Ut is,instructed by the Public Trustee, as Administrator of the above Estate, to tell on an early date: , Allotment 35 and parte Allotments 13 and 36, forming portion of Section 2, Block XXXIII, George street, with Cottage, of 7 rooms, bathroom, etc., ''" etc., thereon. . Further particulars will be advertised. " • FRIDAT, 6th MARCH, a At 3 o'clock, > • Sale of MORTGAGED FARM, Near Moonlight. At Stanley's Hotel, Macraes. mHE . PERPETUAL TRUSTEES. 1 ■ ESTATE, & AGENCY COMPANY OF.NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) aro instructed . by'' the Mortgagee to sell by auction, at Stanley's Hotel, Macraes, on Friday, 6th March, at 3 o'clock: ■ SECTIONS. 2 and. 3, BLOCK XII, i Kock and Pillar District, containing 54-I'acres ofland, iritTi the buildings and improvements thereon, occupied by ,Mr Lawrence Gifford. This Property ie close to the Moonlight Creamery and within easy distance of the District School. : For further particulars apply to 24f t - : THE AUCTIONEERS. (INVERCARGILL SALE. . -TUESDAY, 10th MARCH, , At .1.30 p.m. ,T*TRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO.. . * T instructed by Mr F. A. Price, will, offer at the above time and place: 250 three, four, and five-year-old fat and forward-conditioned Bullocks. Note.—The above Cattle are one of the best, lines in the colony, being a particularly well-bred lot. They will be sold in lots to suit' purchasers. . 2m • TUESDAY. 10th MARCH, At 1.30 o'clock. At the Abattoirs, Burnside. Important Clearing Sale of Slaughterman's Horses, Meat Waggons and Carts, Harness, etc. (WRIGHT, STEPHENSON. .& CO. »».' have received instructions from Messrs Blackwood Bros, to sell by public auction, at above time and place: ' 19 medium draught Mares and Geldings (♦ years,, old . and upwards; splendid workers), 9 meat waggons (several of them almost now), 3 meat carts, bar- • ness, etc.; etc., etc. {As tho 'Messrs Blackwood are giving 'up tbo slaughtering business, their horees, carts, ' etc.j-are - 'placed on the market for positive Bole.- The, horses includo some matched pairs, and whethei for town or country "work th'ey; are equally well adapted. Both horses and'waggons are known to bo good. CENTRAL OTAGO STOCE SALES. Hyde Salcyards. SATURDAY. 7th MARCH, At 9 o'clock sharp. We will,.sell: ■ 600 two-tooth crossbred Wethers 200 two, four, and six-tooth kalbred ■ '.Ewes i 160 full-mouthed crossbred Ewes ■ 80; fat Lambs * 170 crossbred Ewes 160 Lambs 100 full-mouthed crossbred Ewes 5 head young Calves. iTJONALp REDD & ' CO. (LDIITED), JL', , : Auctioneers. • CENTRAL OTAGO SALES. mHE VMEMBEHS of the DUNEDIN I.= STOCK AGENTS' ASSOCIATION ' will offer as under: • : THURSDAY, sth MARCH, , At Rough Ridge; ■'.FRIDAY, 6th.MARCH, At" Waipiata. : Starting at 9 a.m. sharp;- .. :: Present Entries: Rough Ridge— ' 170' four-tooth crossbred Wethers--15 two and a-half and three-year-old :-.-.; h- Cattle.- . ' I 1 well-bred shorthorn Bull. • ' 330 half bred and crossbred Lambs ■ 250 firet-elass Lambs . 120 full-mouth'crossbred Ewes 150. full-mouth Ewes 150 iull-mouth Wethers. '■ 250 merino Ewes ; • 200 four-tootn haltbrfd Weihers 580 merino Wethers . T ,' Waipiata— " ' ' iSO fomird-conditioned Lwnbs ■■200, five-year-old halfbrejJ !Jives , 100: merino Ewes . , , 80 half bred Lamb* 200 full-mouth Ewes 40' two-tooth Cro?slireds . 300 Lambs §0 Hoggets 160 Ewes' 150 Wethers 500 four-tooth hallbred Wethers 200 four and six-tooth crossbred Ewea /\TAGO\WITNESS,-New.Stories. A large \J Amount of Keadin? Matter, Price 6i

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12601, 3 March 1903, Page 8

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