MONDAY,.X3th MARCH. *• At 2 ■o'clock, - To Paperbangera and Ofheti* * A Large and Valuable Aesortoiehi 6f " Paperhangings, ' ; io< >a DnresemdSae;! • ■ II Whit b. ,have rtcdved iftatiiibtlonsfrem the importers to sell by auction, at their it™™*. Battery street, on Monday, 13thM^K^at2 mid valuable assortment of paperhangings. Terms at side: ■ hO ;
Friday; loth akARCfr. At‘2 o’clock. l;-J fTf; i 1* To Grocers, Dealers, and Others*'’'*" White L t '■* -ieil’ by the Troste* fo tto xmaxa of Oscar Loirs, to seU by auction; on the premises, corner of Albany mA DmiS on Friday, « ; , u . The entire stock-inrtrade, 1 ' Consisting of— > . j .- I Tea, sqgar, oilmen’s stores, oheesei'btilßi, ®C*| &C. Also, A Large awoitabent of tehtoa add glaif. ware. Terms eash. O’clock Furmture •’“y Saturday at two PRELIMINARY NOTICC TOWNSHIP OF WILLIAMSBUROH, Adjoining Mornington and the den Estate* M ‘UNDRESS, IffiPBTJBN, ft 0& hove been instrnctedby Wflllato Btifc wtssussssj? ‘ Tire ABOYE TOWJfSHIP, Now being smveyed into allotments ot from one-eighth of an acre to one acre esoh. Lithograph plans trill be ready inn few days. Terms very liberal.'' FRIDAY. 10th MARCEL At 12 o’clock. ,
SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Brussels, Carpets, Valuable Oil Paintings. Singer’s Sewing Machines, &«., Ac, ‘ M ‘LANDERS*, ~HEPBUEN, & <>o3 are instructed by Mr ClarinritoldS sell by auctidn,oorn r the preir‘‘*“ sell by auctton, on the prenuses, UtttrtWk* Kensington, on Friday, 10ft Martiuafc 12 o clock, , Household furniture and effects, . . Comprising— Chairs, tables, Brussds carpets, uattb& curtains, oil paintings. Singer’s sewing machine, china and eaithiehwuo. feather beds, toilet glass, kitchen Utensils, fowls, &0, • i SATURDAY, Uft MARCH. . , Macl ban bb other g will sell by on the above date, at them Rooms, Manse street, at 1 o’clock, * A two storied house containing four rooms, situate on section 53, in the township °f Darley, adjoining Caversham; also, the adjoining section No. 52. ■■ ■» Also, Section 12, block 20, situated at comers of Nicholson and Brunswick Roads in fte extension of Forbory. This section is 80ft by 144 ft 6in, with double frontage and securely fenced. TUESDAY, 14ft MARCH, DUNEDIN ANNUAL RACES; PROVINCIAL YARDS; , WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO.' • by on Tuesday, 14ft Padg f f wui ooii uy miuh inst., at 12 o’clock sharp, The Booths, Grand Stand dock, Race Cards, Fruit Stand, Ac. Authorised ChargeeSaddling Paddock ... Grand Stand ... ... ... . tranoe 6b,. aThe Gates— . FcotPassenger ... ... fo. Saddle Horse ... ... ... seed. One-horse Trap. ... ... ... fc. Two horse Trap ... 7« Four-horse Trap ... ... : jg Licensed traps 2s6d, to p*y once only Cftt day; the passengers of same Is eaofc Full particulars fern be obtained frsm ll Sydney James, Secretary to the Jockey Ohxb. SATURDAY, lift MARCH, ‘ At 2 o’clock. TWO ELEGANTLY FINISHED AMERICAN CABINET ORGANS.
From the Celebrated House of Mason and y Hamlin, suitable for Family or Chapel XJsfc, D m. sped di n a • mil sell by auction, at his Booms, on Saturday, 11th March, at 2 o’clock, 1 Five-octave “Mason and Hamlin" organ, double reed, seven stops (viola* diapason, melodia, flute, vox otunanm forte 1, forte 2), in upright rosonanfc case, with revolving fall beard. Two sets of vibrators throughout, one four, one eight feet pitch, knee swell, Selfadjusting reed valves, patent beUowsj case panne'led and elaborately carved* 1 Five-octave do, two and a half seta reeds. Six sto;« (viola, diapason,' flute, baritone sola, vox humaoii),. two feta vlbratois throughout, one of foot acd one of eight feet pitch, two and ft half rows of vibrators of sixteen feet pitch, knee swe’l,self-adjusting reed valve*, patent bellows, and very oma mental case. On View from Thnißday t : Terms at sale. FRIDAY, iOth MARCH. 1 . v7T‘ At 12 o’clock. • \ PLATED WAKE. CHINA, GLASSWARE, KEROSENE LAMPS, &c„ ftc. Dm. s. pbdo in q • is instructed to sell by auction. at hm Roonißj on Friday, March 10, at 12 o’doot Invoice of Plated Ware, consisting of— Tea services, tea and coffee do, toast racks. 3, 4, 5, and fl-hole cruets, butter coolers, fish carvers, ttke Diibk salts, fish coven, batter waiters, biscuit boxes, &c., &(v ■; j ,■ Invoice of Lampware, oqpsisting of— Hand lamps and parlor lamps in a of • patterns, pressed and ci ’ engraved Grecian and marble Invoice of Qlasniare,;conslsting of— Oat .and mowed, tumblers, wine j •» aad nobbier ghmnb fcc, 1 packsgd w] Terms at iede.
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Evening Star, Issue 4067, 9 March 1876, Page 3
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