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WAT.Tca BY AUCTION. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICE. FRIDAY »nd SATURDAY, 23rd and 24th APRIL, The Sale of Timepieces, Vases, Pier Glasses, Glasses, Hearth Rugs, Do it Mats, Ac., wll take P lace 011 FRIDAY and SATURDAY 23rtl and 24th APRIL. At the New Stores of Mr G. V. Reid, street. The furniture, Ac., is now on view. Inspection invited. The whole is to be sold without the slightest reserve. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 23rd and 24th APRIL, At 12 o’clock. At the New Stores of Mr G. F. Raid, Stafford street. Important Unreserved Sale by Auction of 86 cases, casks, and packages of superior household and office furniture and furnishings, pianofortes, pier glasses and toilet glasses, oleographs and chromos, picture frames, clocks and timepieces, bronzes, crystal, china, and porcelain ware, electro-plated ware, fancy goods, kerosene lamps, globes, and chimneys, Ac., Ac., Ac. To Furniture Warehousemen, Music-sellers, Picture-dealers, Watchmakers and Jewellers, Staffordshire Warehousemen, Ironmongers, Fancy Goodsmen, Town and Up-country Storekeepers, Parties Furnishing, and the Public generally. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. have been favored with instructions from the Importers to sell by auction, without reserve, at the New Stores of Mr G. F. Reid, Stafford street, on Friday and Saturday, 23rd and 24th April, at 12 o’clock, 86 CASES, CASKS, and PACKAGES, As above, all selected especially for this market, and comprising, in WALNUT FURNITURE: Cottage and semi-cottage pianofortes, draw* ingroom suits in velvet, crimson, and striped repp, embroidered satin and figured silk; music-stools, and footstools to match; 100 tables, inlaid centres; spider block tables, card tables, coffee, snap, and Sutherland folding tables, backgammon and boll work tables, reading tables, fitted with desk and candle branches; oheffoniera, with high plate-glass backs and doors, with marble tops; superior cabinet what-nots, Canterbury do, Jenny Lind do, corner do, enclosed do, Davenports, fancy occasional folding chairs, wickor-seat chairs, Ac., Ac., Ac. MAHOGANY FURNITURE. t Dining room suits, in leather,! Bit and 6ft sideboards, cylinder book-case and writing table, glove boxes, hat and umbrella stands, hall tables and chairs, wicker-seat chairs, wardrobes, with plate-glass fronts, fitted with drawers ; trays and bonnet boxes, waahstands, marble tops; toilet tables, with glasses complete, with marble tops and stands; shaving stands, O. G. and fluted commodes, twist and fluted towel rails, caue-seat chairs, ladder-back do, 6, 7, and 8 feet bagatelle boards, with cues, balls, Ac.; child*’ chairs, do berger seats and play boards, round, square, and fluted, enclosed waahstands, hat rails, Ac., Ac., Ac. OAK, BIRCH, SYCAMORE, MACHE FURNITURE. Hall tables and chairs, hat and umbrella stands, folding chairs, do with anna and leg rests, ladies’ do, handsome inlaid papier mache chairs, Ac., Ac., &c. SUNDRIES. Velvet, Axminster and Stonnount rugs, all sizes, chair cushions, sideboard mats, Vandyke do, Alhambra quilts, feather pillows and bolster, hassocks, Salivariam footstools, horse hair, &0., &o. BEST BRITISH PLATE PIER-GLASSE AND TOILET GLASSES In gilt, walnut, and mahogany frames. Pier glasses—so x 40, 40 x 30, 36 x 24, an 30 x 18. Toilet glasses—square, round, oval, and arc tops, marble, box, and plain trays (all sizei from 10 x 8 to 24 v 18. . Oleographs in superior English gilt frames, including many choice and several quite new subjects.

Water Colors and Chromo-Lithographs. Picture Frame Mouldings, in gUt, walnut, and rosewood. Clocks, Bronze and Fancy Ware— Alabaster, marble, porcelain, gilt, medallion, and musical clocks and timepieces, regulators, barometers, thermometers, bronze ewers, vases and statuettes (very elaborate), five light carbonised silver and gilt candelabra, china and porcelain figures, groups, and centre-pieces, crystal lustres, flower-pots, &c„ &c., with glass shades and stands. ELECTRO-PLATED WARE. Tea and coffee services, cruet frames, revolvmg do, liquor frames, 12in to 16in, waiters. &0., &c. ' KEROSENE LAMPS In endless variety, with cut and frosted founts, globes, and chimneys. The whole to be sold without the slightest reserve. Catalogues can be obtained at the Rooms of the Auctioneers. Goods now on view. N.B.—Parties unable to attend the sale can have their commissions attended to by the Auctioneers free of charge. Terms liberal at sale. SATURDAY, 24th APRIL, At 2 o’clock. F!FTY VALUABLE FREEHOLD CITY BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. Napier’s Bush. 11/r‘LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. IJLL are favored with instructions from the proprietor, to offer for public sale, in their Rooms, Manse street, on Saturday, 24th April, at 2 o oloek. Fifty valuable freehold building allotments, Being a subdivision of sctarions 11. 15 $ 14, 15,16, 23, 26,W, 28, 29, an 30, block XXXVI. Dunedin. This splendid property is, without exception, i the finest in Dunedin, and is, moreover, the last I block now available for subdivision. Its commandmg position, its sunny aspect, and its contigruty alike to the buisiness part of the City ' and the Recreation Ground, claim for it the attention of all who desire to obtain choice building sites. The terms are exceedingly liberal. Lithographic plans of the property and further particulars can be obtained at the offices of The AUCTIONEERS. MONEY. Ofkfk THE Undersigned have « this sum for investment on mortgage at current rate of interest, In one or more sums. Si.EWART & DOUGHTY, Manse street. jh/TONEY Lent in sums of L2O and upwards, nJA f or up to five years, reSi monthly instalments or otherwise, landed security. Apply at W. Dalrympk a Laud Transfer Office, Princes street. lost, POUND, &0. POUND, a sum <jf money in. on env rp , „ „. a name 'written on ft. Ann] Marshall, Chemist, Geoige street.]

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Evening Star, Issue 3794, 22 April 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3794, 22 April 1875, Page 2

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