BALES BY AUCTION WKDNESDAY. 22nd SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTES, AND SEWINGMACHINES. I 'LAN DRESS, HEPBURN, AND CO. are instructed to bpII by auction, at their R<-oms, Manse street, on Wednesday, 22b(1 September, at 12 o'clock, A large quantity of household furniture and effects, comprising— Drawingroom suites, in green rep, crimson damask, and striped rep ; large mahogany sideboard, extending diningtable, easy chairs and dining chairs, mahogany and cedar 100 tables, carpets, ruga, and doormats, beadeteads and bedding, feather beds, chests drawers, tables and glasses, kitchen furniture and utensils, &c. Terms at sale. THURSDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. Invoice of Six Cases Saddlery and Saddler's Ironmongery, M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, AND CO. are instructed by the Importers to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Mnnse Btreet, on Thursday, 23rd September, at 12 o'clock, An invoice of six cases saddlery, &0., consisting of ladies' and gentlemen's saddles assorted, ladies' whips, malacca (5. au-.i T. G. H. Jockeyß', cart drops, medium and stout thongs, white horse thongp, French top driving whij s, flat and round martingale, cab winkers and checks, saddle straps, bridles, saddle tiees, cart bridges and boards, staining wet, &c, &c.
Terms at Bale. THU-iiiDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. STOCK-IN-TRADE, Consisting of Fancy Canaries, Cage Hinis, Fowls, Bird Cages, Stuffed Birds, Shop Fittings, iio, t/T'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. ItjL are instructed by Messrs W. and J. Oliver to sell by fauction, on the premises, George street, on Thursday, 23rd September, at 2 o'clock, Stook-in-Trade, consisting of— Canaries, cage birds, cases, shop fittings, carpenters' tools, benches, &0., &c. Terms at sale. THURSDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER At 2 o'clock. SALVAGE. SALVAGE. At the rhom'x Bond. 40 CASES AMERICAN CHAIRS, Consisting of — Washington Wood Douglas Office Oalc Florence Dining Rocking and other Chairs. [ All more or less damaged by water at the late lire. \\T HI T E L~A W & cO. FRIDAY, 21th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. To Hotelkeepers, M erchants, and Others VTT BITELAW & CO. ' V have received instructions fron. the trustees in the Estate of James Copeland, to sell by auction, at the New Zealand Brewery on Friday, 24th hist., The whole of the Stock-in-trade, oonsistincr of 400 hhds. ale, 3 and 4 star 60 ~ porter 1,200 bushels of superior malt Quantity of barley and hops Terms cash,
TUESDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, At 1 o'clock. CARE OF FARM. HORSES, CATTLE b ARM IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c\, At Mosgiel. E N R Y DRIVER . has received instructions from Mr James hlislop to pell by public miction, at the farm near Mosgie!, on Tuesday, the 28th September, at 1 o'c'ock. — The unexpired term, of about four years of Lis farm, consisting of fifty acres of fine agricultural land, adjoining the township of Mosgiel; annual rental I.i\ with free use of bush for firewood, &c. Also, * Four draught horses Dairy cows, pigs, poultry, &c. Beehives, A:c. Farming Implements, comisting-of reaping machine, drays, ploughs, harrows, grubbeis, kc, Household furniture, dairy utensils, &c. Quantity of oats, potatoes, and empty bags. L J As Mr Hitilop is leaving the district the above will be sold without reserve. For further infiimatiun apply to HENRY DRIVEi*, N'.Z.L. aud M.A. Co., Dunedin. SHINING. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON' Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manakau, (taking cargo and passengers for transhipment to Wanganui, Nnpier, Poverty V.ny, West port, HokitikaandGreymouth) TAU PO. r. b., on Thursday, the 23rd September. Passengers by the 2.30 p.m. train. Cargo received at Railway Station till 11 am. To bo followed by tho If AWE A, 8. b., on Friday, Ist October.
I7lolt TIMA. K. -. AIsAII OA, and r I.VTT BI*T«»n - BKTJCE, h.h. on Thursday, LMrd Nrjitmibpr. IVr.< by t fo I'.m, i.r.iin. Carpi till 4 i> in. Wi'JiKwilnv. on Vi i lay, 24th September. Pnew . I'm? liv 7 a.ni. train. Cargo lill 2 p. id. Thursday. Por tim:*y*ru and lyttelton.— M A (.) K T. p.s., <m Monday, the 27th September. FOR KA.IKOUA.S, W.mtpnrt, Hokitikn, and Uivymonth. - M \OR I, s g>> abfuf, Wednesday, litli October. (»Mm<'n: ll.'u-liniir ChainiMM-n. H ' I'HI.A ft p „;■[■ t.iil „s aud<;i WANGANUI, 8.8., for BLUFF HAFBOR From Port. Chalmers, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). Passengers by 2. DO p.m. train. Cargo received at Rnttray street Jetty Cargo fcr InvorcirKJll and Inland Diutrictt forwnrdid by r«.U. from 1)1 nil' at Couu'gnaeaj lisk, 11. HOUGHTON & CO., Maw Jrt^t,
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Evening Star, Issue 3924, 21 September 1875, Page 3
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