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Auction Notice* PAWNBROKER'S unredeemed pledges. SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1876. W, BARNETT & 00. • will sell by auction, at their Boons, on Saturday, March 18, 1876, by order of Mr A. Solomon, pawnbroker, George street, the following Unredeemed Pledges left with him 1874.—September 3, 624, ring; Bth, 640, shawl; October 6th, 761, jacket: 12tb, 788, 3 articles of clothing; 16th, 803, brooch, and earrings; 26th, 861, gold watch; November 23rd, 975, dress and table cover; December 4th, 1,029, 14) yds silk. 1875.—January 2nd, 4, pair earrings ; February 2nd, 160, silver watch; 4th, 171, silver watch; 20th, 255, coat; March Bt*>, 313, coat and trousers; 314, suit of clothes; 15th, 351, signet ring and book; 16th, 355, suit of clothes722nd, 382, 5 studs, ring, and pair links; 24th, " n 3, silver watch; 29th, 413, 6yds of ith i 31st. 424. rincr: Anril 1 at. 430. niofnl. cloth; 31st, 424, ring; April Ist, 432, pistol; 434, ring;, 12th, 475, silver watch; 19th, 493, parcel of clothing; 21st, 502,2 rings and brooch; May 4th, 555, pared of jewellery; 6th, 564, nook; 565, pistol; 566,15 yards silk and 14 yards of merino; Bth, 573, locket; 12th, 696, book; 13th, 602, coat; 14th, 607. 6 books; 15th, 610,2 cloaks and a bag; 22nd. 643, dress ; 25th, 650, dressing glass; 655, 8 articles of clothing; 31st, 677, coat; Jane 2nd, 687, dress; 10th, 707, silver watoh; 16th, 720, silver watch; 18th, 724, silver , watch, chain, and 2 necklets; 19th, 737, silver watch; 25th, 760, pair earrings ; July 1, 776, coat; 778, desk. As.; 2nd, 779, silver watch; 780, shawl; 3rd, 786, silver watch; 7th, 805, silver watch; 808, silver watch and .2 pendants: Bth, 816, magnetic battery ; 10th, 823, 2 sheets; 824, comet; 14th, 841, possum-skin overboat; 15th, 848, jacket; 16th, 852, silver watch; 22nd, 874, chain; 876, 9 books; 27th, 896, albertoshain; 897, chain, cross, and locket; 28th, 901, suit of cloths; 902, 7 articles of clothing; August sth, 937. silver watch; 6th, 942, pair, boots; 7th,945, silver watch; 10th, 959, coat; 11th, 964, coat} 12th, 970, knives, forks, spoons, &c; 13th, 975, trousers and vests; 14th, 982, 2 vests, Ac.; 18th, 992, bhain; 20th, 999, coat; 21st, 1,004, slver watch; 26th, L 024, brooch and earrings: 27th, 1,032, gold medal; Sept. 9th, 1,086, gold watch and chain; 10th, 1,095, silver watch; 26th, 1,160, coat; 29th, 1,178, sundry clothing; October 6, 1,197, cloak; Nov. 10,1,33*2, jacket; and 250 lots of clothing, Ac,, not necessary to be catalogued. SATURDAY, 18th MARCH, And MONDAY, 20th MARCH, Commencing each day at 12 o’clock. EXTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, By instructions from Messrs Isaacs and Maries, Pawnbrokers. D. M. S REDDING • is instructed to sell by auction, at bis Booms, on Saturday and Monday first, each day at 12 o’clock, unredeemed pledges, as under:— 1875,—Jan. 5, 53, silver watch; 7th, 68, 2 gold watches: Uth, 71, d. b. gun; 7th, 70, studs; 7th, 74, ting: Bth, 84, Geneva wateh; 9th, 102, lever watch; 11th, 107, gold ring; Uth, 120, silver watch; 13th, 137, silver watch; 14th, 157, plane; 15th, 166, shawl; 15>h, 175 L .oible; 16th, 190, barometer: 18th, 193,1 pair planes; 18th, 205, ring; 23id, 263, carpenters’ tools: 23rd, 271, chain, locket and watch; 23rd, 272, boots; 25th, 286, ring: 26th, 297, dress; 27th, 300, pin and nhg; 27th, 301, diamond ring; 27th, 3U, chessmen mid board; 28th, 317, hunting watch; 30th, 339, shawl and trousers; February Ist, 352, dress piece: 2nd, 375, earrings and fan, Ac., 4th, 395, 3 articles of clothing; 4th, 406, shawl and petticoat; 6th, 424, 2 planes; Bth, 442, ring; Bth, 448,4 Geneva - wnlvkrs y Uth, 485, rixxtf z X3th, 61S(skirt and underclothing; 13th, 513, fiur tools; 13th, 628, two rings; 15th, 537, coat; 15th, 543, chess; 15tb, '544, earrings: 19th, 607, diamond ring; do and locket; 22nd, 620, 2 rugs 1 and earrings; 23rd, 646, 2 brooches, earrings, and chain; 25th, 662, watch; 25th, 671, brooch and chain; March let, 723, boots; 3rd, 750, silver watch; 6th, 782, blankets; 9th, 802, c^at; Uth,B26, suit and overcoat; Uth, 830, verge watch and ring; 13th, 846; coat, hat-box, and trousers; 15th, 872, silver watch; 27th, 991, 2 coats ; 30th, 1,016, pin; §lst, 1,044, brooch, earring?, and snuff-box; April 3rd, 1,083, Silver watch; sth, 1,103, printing press:‘7th, 1.137, diamond pin; 7th, 1.141, bible; 16th. 1,260, locket and chain; 21st, 1,305, clothing; May 28th, 1,745. has mid contents; June Uth, 1,906* blankets; 15th, 1,952, silver watch; 15th, 1,955, gold bunting lever watch; 16th, 1,966,,2 home clippers; 23rd, 2,052, locket and chain; 26ih, 2,103, gold chain; 29th, 2,123, huntbig watch; July sth, 2,206,5 tablecloths; 9th, 2,263, 9 pieces clothing; 10th, 2,280, hunting watch and 2cbaios ; 13th, 2,311, silk dress; 2,283, July Uth, d. b, gun; 2280, June 7th, s. hj. gun and chronometer ; Dec. 9, 2,131, d. b. gim; Nov. 9th, 2.137, revolver; 22nd, 2,418, waterproof: 24th, 2;446, gold pin; 30th, 2,505, gold hunting watch; 30th, 2,510, books; and about 1,000 lots of clothing, boots, underclothing, Ac., not necessary to be advertised according to Licensed Pawnbrokers’ a*;*' Owim? *° this sale numbering some 2,000. • .. 6 * - ; ~n will commence each day punclots the aucu. , totally at 12 o’clu.° kreserve.

Terms cash on fait. hammer. MONDAY, 20th MA^ o ®* At 3 o’clock. At Port Chalmers. THIRTY YEARS’ LEASfcS EIGHTEEN QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS AT ROCKY POINT, PORT CHALMERS. M it.aNDRESS, HEPBURN, & 00. have received instructions from Mr IT. Crowder to sell by auction, at the Crescent Hotel, close to Port Chalmers, on Monday, 20th March, at 3 o’clock, Thirty years’ leases of part of sectioned, block 1, Lower Harbor West, bemg subdivided into eighteen sections of a quarter-acre each. This fine property is well known asthe most beautiful spot on this side of the Harbor, m quite level, and laid down In English grass. Lithographs now ready. Terms libera’. MONDAY, 20th MARCH, At 2 o’clock.

LEASEHOLD PROPERTY In George street.

M‘LANDRESS, HEPBURN, : & CO are instructed by D. F- Mato, Esq., to sell by auction,; at their . Rooms, Manse street, on Monday, 20th March, at 2 p clock, • The lease o! that valuable property to George street, adjoining the residence of D. F. Mato, Esq., betog section 49, bIockXXXII. - , ' •' Together with The seven-roomed house and abed erected thereon ; also, three - stalled stable, coach-house, groonfs room, and stor». Water and g«w both laid on. * The lease hah years io run froih 24th September, 1874, at a ground rent of 1.31 5s per Valuation to the extent of-onf-ham. * . _ . ■ I ; ; Tertu*atial«u I

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Evening Star, Issue 4072, 15 March 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4072, 15 March 1876, Page 3

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