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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 21st JULY, At 2.30 o'clock. ASSIGNED JEWELER'S STOCK. Removed to Rooms for Sale DM. SPEDDING • is instructed to sell by auction, at his Rooms, To-day (Friday), at 2.30 o'clock: Jeweller's Stock, consisting ol— Ladies' diamond and gem rings, wedding rings, ladies 5 and gents' gold, silver, and gunmoUl watches, olbeits, staid _ sets, bangles, silver brushes and hand mirrors, field-glasses, o.p. Uμ services, hot water jugs and cans, toast racks, butter and jelly dishes, leather handbags, purses, drcsMngcascs, eta, etc., etc. Without reset vo. ' THIS DAY. FRIDAY, 21st JULY, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Msnso street. RUSSLVN FURS. • RUSSIAN FURS. RUSSIAN FURS. A Valuable Ship-ncnt Specially Imported far the Now Zealand market, ■« Inch, owing to delaj in transit, MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF cosr. PRACTICALLY WITHOUT RESERVE. LADIES' FUR COATS In Late&t Wide Sweep Eiicct. LADIES' FUR LINED COATS, In Groat Yaiiety. MEN'S MO'IOR COATS. STRONG, DURABLE MO'IOR BUGS. jT>AKK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) JL aro instructed by the Russian Fur Company to sdl by auct.un. IHEIR LVRGE, VARIED, COSTLY STOCK LADIES' FUR COATS, LATEST CONTINENTAL CUT, Black Musquash, Marmot, Mmk, Pony Fox, fclkiink, Filch, and Racoon. Alto, EXCEPTIONALLY FINE LINE OF FUR-LINED WALKING AND MOTOR CO A IS. MAiCHfcU I'LR SETS, Sable, Mink. Emiinc. Black aucl-white Fox, Pointed Siberian Fov, SilK-.i Vox, Blaok-and-blue Woli, Grey Woll, Coney Set», White i'hi bit. MEN'S FUR-LIXED COATS, Lined with the strongest and most durable Furs. MOTOR aND TRAVELLING BUGS. These Goods are. all of tho Very Best Class, and -vsill stand inspection. The whole collr-ction will bo on view from Wednesday Morning until Time ot Sale 18jy PVRK, REYNOLDS (LIMI'IED). ' THIS DAY. FRIDAY, 21st JULY, At 2 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION. In Downstairs Room , ? Dowlmtj street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DINING ROOM SUITE IN SADDLEBAGS. LARGE \XMINSTER C\RPET. OVERMANTEL. GIT T MIRRORS QUAINT O\K BEDROOM PUT! E. VELVET AND RATTAN CHAIRS. KITCHEN* DRESSER, Etc. JAMES SAMSON _ & CO have been favoured with instriutions to sell bj auction, at their Downetdits Rooms. Dowling street, Household Furniture. including t Dining room suite (m siddlcbags), hea\j 'Axminster carpet, laige Brussels eanvt handsome ovcnrantel, 2 crilt minor , =c\igrass .chairs, hearth and c ofa rugs, fnlid oak sideboard, extending dining table, ianaj oak table, eir\.'d stool, 25-;i'ec" dinner sjrvice, heavy linoleum, superior pictuio. flower bowls and stands, curt.; ins ar.d po!< « tiphokiered chairs, fond-ers. and brasses, ha'i runner, heavy lmoJpum, oak pot =tnnd. carved hall stand, clock, quaint onk bedroom sjite (3 pieces), 2 d i. beds and beddin?, s.i. bedsteads. blanket*, quilts, wire and knpok mattresses, cot and mattress, oak chpval. oomniide. and ware duchess nair, 1, itchen drp c "pr. v ringer, meat safe, table rutlorv, carvers (in n' , ). k'tchen chairs, cook'nsr utensil , ; "lrdrics. HONEY. nV|" ONEY TO LEND The DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK ;.s prepared to LEND MONEY on FREE HOLD SECURITY at Lowest Cuircm Kates. I RED SMITH, 12ju Manager. naroNEY to lend in large or JjfX SMATL AMOUNTS ON FREEHOLD SECURITY. MONDY & STEPHENS. "Solicitors, Express Co.'s Building, Bond st. nVTONEY TO LEND IN ANY SUM ON IIV-I MORTGAGE SECURITY. Lowest Current Rates. ADAMS BROS., Empire Buildings, Princes street. ONEY TO LEND IN ANY SUM. Lowest Current Rates. MOORE, MOORE, & NICHOL, 123_ STUART STREET. 26my MONEY to LEND on Furniture, Pianos Sewing Machines. Life Policies. Bilk of Lading, Promissory Notes, Stock, Scrip; easy repayments. — Otago Finance and Agency Company (Ltd.), 15 Empire Build ings, Duziedin. 28my LOANS from £5 upwards on furniture, pianos, bond warrants, all classes security; bills discounted ; easy repayments Dunedin Finance Company (lato Grav), 225 Princes street. 13an PUBLIC CONVEYANCES. EOYAL MAIL LINE uF COACIJ Eh AND MOTOR, C .RS. Tho above Line of Cars leave Beaumont on arrival of Express Train from Dunodm for Miller's Flat, Ettrick, and PwoxburgU daily. Via Otaco Central Line.—Clyde and Cromwell: Daily on errival of Train from Dunedin. Cromwell, Hawea, Pembroke: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, 10 a.m.; returning following days. COACHES. For Alexandra on Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays (Roxburgh c ernieht). Rox-burgh-Alexandra — Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 930 a.m Queer.stown-CTom-well—Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 9.30 a.m. Agcntr, in Dunedin.—No— Zealand Express Companv and TcmrM Department. H. CRAIG & CO. (LID.). Head Ofne , ;: Peel street, Lawrence. Telepl jne No L OACH LEAVES PORTOBELLO i> AIL Y at 8.15 a.m. for Dunedin; returning from Dunedin (Manse street) at 2 p.m. Fare, Is »;ach way. Parcels, Luggage, etc., received at Stabks until 1.30 p.m D D. MORRISON, Proprietor. Crust and Crust's Stable 3, Stafford street BKIGHTUN MOTOR SERVICE.—Wmter Time-table: Leaves Green Islana Station Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, on arrival trains (7 50 a.m and 5.15 p.m., also 1.15 and 5.15 p.m. Saturdays). Special cars and accommodation —Ring Williams and Hobbs 3my MAGISTRATE'S COURT Thursday, July 20. (Before Mr J. R. Battholomew, S.M.) Judgment was given for plaintiffs, with costs, in the following undei-ended cases:— J. A. O'Brien v. George Phillipe (Glenorthy), £4- 10s, for goods (costs £2 8s); Johnston, Sons, and Co. v. S Cooper Wright (Hukuranci). £4 4s, for booke (costs 10s); eame v. William Wilkins (New Brighton, Christ-church), 11s 6d, balance for books, (costs ss); same v. Harry Musto Wiles (Auckland), £3 15s, for books (costs 10s); same v. William Gccrgo Tye (Noithcote, Auckland), £4 4s, for books (costs 10;;); same v. Richard Honrv Murray (Te Rehujiga, near Danne-vn-ke), £5 ss, for books (costs 28* 6d); same v. John R Miller flimniu), judgment for COst3 (3s); same- v. Frederick George Jesty (Papakura). £4 is. for books (costs 10-.): sn-no v. William Henry Edwards (Upper Unit), £4 4s, for books (costs ]O=o ; Mine v. John Brady (Petorm), £2 5". balance for 1 mks, (costs" 10^); M'Gm in and Co v. E J. Knapman (formerly of Pcloins Hotel, C.unastown), judgment for (12s). The Hawke's Bay Farmers' Co-operative Association has made a profit of about £22,000 for the past year.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16752, 21 July 1916, Page 8

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