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6&USB BT AWOTIOJH. THURSDAY, 9th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. BALANCE 0? CARGO OP SUGARS. Ex Lochiel, from Mauritius. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. are instructed by the impprtere, Messrs W, and G. Turnbull and Co., to sell by auc* tion, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Thun* day, 9th December, at 2 o’clock, The balance of the above cargo of sugars, comprising— Pine and finest yellows. Also, An assortment e>f superior whites, suit* able for the preserving season. Terms at sale. FRIDAY, 10th DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. THREE CASES FANCY GOODS, BRONZE ORNAMENTS, TOYS, &a M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. are iustmeted by the importers to se.l by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Friday, 10th December, at 2 o’clock, Three cases fancy goods, consisting of— Rocking horses (all sizes), crying dolls, dressed dolls, ladies’ sachets, bronze ornaments, toys, writing desks, woikboxes, &c., &c. Terms at sale. . THURSDAY, 9th DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. To Carpenters, Builders, and Others. \l7 hitelaw a CO. * ▼ are instructed to sell by auction, < n Kattray street wharf, on Thursday, 9th December, at 2 o’clock, Ex Express, 12,000 ft T and G flooring boards 14,000 ft rod pine scantling, Terms at sale. SATURDAY, 11th DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock, FOUR SUPERIOR HARMONIUMS. Dm. s pe d d in a • is instructed to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Saturday, December 11, at 2 o clock, One superior harmonium, in polished oak One 7-stop do in do One 5-stop do in rosewood One 8-stop do in walnut. Without reserve.

SATURDAY, lnh DECEMBER, At 1 o'clock. Extensive Sale of Pawnbrokers’ Unredeemed Pledges. Dm, spedding • is instructed by Mrs Davies, Ballarat Pawn Office, Princes street, to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Saturday, 11th December, at 1 o’clock, The following unredeemed pledges 1874.—May 9, 952, bed and blanket; 953, 27 articles linen; August 20,1,939, 1 cloak and skirt; 954, 4do wearing apparel; October 10, 2,331, 6 articles clothing ; November 19, 2,609, 2 rings ; Decern" er 3, 2,723, muffler and pair earrings; 5, 2,732, gilt hj geneva chain and greenstone; 8, 2,759, 1 box with contents ; 12, 2,787, 1 gold albert and locket; 23, 2,850, 1 pair greenstone earrings; 28, 2,881, gold ring, 1875 January 22,3,088, 1s hj geneva : February 8, 3,218, g o f lever and guard ; 13, 3,259, 3 sheets, petticoat, and cloak; 3,261, 1 coat and vest; 18, 3,285, 1 e p dish and cloth; 3,288, 1 ring, pin, and 2 nuggets; 26. 3,351, 1g hj geneva ; 27, 3,559, 1 do do ; 3,369, 3 jackets ; March 4,3,408,1 coat; 6, 3,427, shj lever; 8,3,434, tea and coffee pot; 9, 3,451, 1 pair greenstone earrings ; 3,469, 1 cornopean ; 13. 3,492, Igo f geneva a'bert and two rings; 3,498,1 overcoat; 16, 3,524, 1 coat ; 20, 3,554, 1 albert and pendant; 23, 3,573, 1 box and contents ; 24, 3,577, 1 suit of clothes : 3,585, 1 ring; 27, 3;595, 1 gold locket; 29, 3,611, 5 articles clothes, medal, and saltcellers ; 31, 3,638, 1 brooch and earrings; April 6, 3,691, 1 coat and vest; 12, 4,655, 1 do do; 13, 4,659, trousers and vest; 4,672, I g hj. lever and locket; 4,673, overcoat; 4,674,1 rcarf ring and stu 1; 17, 4,702, Igo f geneva; 4,712, blanket ami boots; 19, 4,724, 1 portmanteau; 21, 4,733, 1 ghj lever; 22, 4,750, 1 albert and greenstone ; 23, 4,756, 1 rug; 24, 4,759, 1 albert; 4,761, 2 articles clothing; 4,767,1 coat and vest; 4,769, Iring; 26, 4,784,1 ghj lover; 30, 5,024,1 go f geneva; 1 May, 5,039, 2 coats; 3, 5,041,1 pair boots, shirt, and flannel; 4, 5.055, 1g of watch; 5, 5,065, gold of watch ;6, 5,071, 1 shawl and brooch; 8, 5,088, 1 sh lever; 5,096, 1 coat; 10 6,044, 1 coat and shirt; 15, 6,061, 1 coat; 6,068, Ig. hj. lever; 6,071, 1 coat and vest; 6,094, boy’s suit; 21, 7,011, 1 B*°.f. verge; 22, 7,019, 1 gold geneva; 7,021, 1 ring; 24, 7,043, 1 do; 25, 7,045, 1 family bible; 7,019,1 jacket and shawl; 27,7,060, 1 ghj watch ; 22, 7,081,1 coat, vest, and hat; 7,082, shj lover; 7,085,1 do do ; 7,088, 1 coat and vest; June 1. 9.004, 1 suit of clothes ;7, 9,049, I coat; 19f10.075, 1 overcoat, 21,10,093. silk; 23, 10,098, 2 coats, silk ; 10,( 99,1 dress; 11,022, 1 b*g, coat, &c.; July 2, 11,085, 1 coat and trousers; 11,093, 1 coat; 8,12,039, 1 pair trousers and shirt; 9,12,051, 5 pieces linen; 20, 13,041, 1 coat; 22,13,066, 1 trouser and vest: 27, 14,016, 1 coat; 14,033, 1 overcoat; 29, 14,036, 1 trousers and shirt; August 9, 15,030, 1 silk dress and jacket; 15,034, 1 coat, trousers, and boots; 15,044,1 remnant; also a large variety of other articles. Cash on the fall of hammer.

MONDAY, 13th DECEMBER, At 11 o'clock. FREEHOLD SECTION AND STONE STORE, INVERCARGILL. STOCK-IN-TRADE OF WINE, SPIRIT, AND GROCERY BUSINESS. MACRORIE AND CUTHBBRTSON will sell by auction on the premises, Tay street, on the 13th December, at 11 o’clock A freehold section and three-storied brick and stone store, Containing— Free bond and splendid suite of offices lately occupied by the National Bank. The section is a full oue, and has a [frontage to two streets. After which— Will be offered Goodsir and Co.’s stock of wines, spirits, and groceries, in bond and tree. Further particulars ccii. be obtained at the offices of Messrs W. and G. Tnrnbull and Co , Dunedin, or from the Auctioneers. MONDAY, 20th DECEMBER, At 12 o’clock. FREEHOLD RESIDENCES AT KENSINGTON. 4 JT R JAMES MILNER IYI will offer for sale, by public auction, at the Provincial Government Buildings, on Monday, 20th De.ember, at 12 o’clock, 12 sections of land, averaging from 7 to 10 poles, in the township of Kensington, at the junction of the Clulha Railway and the Anderson’s Bay road, upon each of which is erected a tenement, consisting of four cottages of two rooms, now bringing in a rental of 7s per week each. Upset price, L3OO each. * Plans can be seen at the office of the Auctioneers and at the Provincial Government Buildings at any time prior to the Bale. Pei ms: One-third cash, and the balance by acceptances at six and twelve mouths, with interest added at the rate of 6 per cent, per • annum.

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Evening Star, Issue 3989, 7 December 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3989, 7 December 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3989, 7 December 1875, Page 3

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