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Anotioa NotloM* FRIDAY 1 ? 81st March act) Ist April; At 12 o'clock e&ch day. !'}; MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. M«gnific:nt Grand Pianoforte In r , Rosewood, ' __ First-easi Instrument. . TWO HANDSOME CHANDELIERS. Superior Upright Grand Pianoforte. > byErard. . ' ‘ VERY LARGE BRUSSELS CARPET, ■ RICH AND COSTLY; • Handsome Table Crystal. . Massive Mahosnmy Clore Sideboard. Large Telescope Extending, Dining Tablet,.: V« ry Expensive Electro plated Ware., ‘ i.. Handsome Dinner and Dessert Servids(£. > HALL FURNITUbSTiN BRONZE AND BOG OAK. SUBSTANTIAL DRAWINGROOM surra, In Walnut Frames, upholstered In, Rose Colored Kep. Consist ng of Large Ottoman of four compartments, two large Sofas, two Lady's Easy Chairs, two Gentlemen’s Easy Chaitß, three Oacanobftt Chairs, and small Ottoman. Two Solid Oak Open Book-oases. SUITE IN VELVET. Library Furniture. Valuable Chromo-Lithographs andEngraviagp. • . Bedroom Furniture. • ■ Splendid Three-winged Walnut Wardrobe, with large Plate-glass Mirror Door. Large Cheval and Toilet Glasses.. Suite In Cretonne, Arabian Bedsteads, etc., etc., etc; KITCHEN AND DAIRY UTENSILS. Carriages, Saddlery, Harness, Hones, Cows, etc. ‘ Also, LEASE OP PREMISES. HEPBURN, AND CO. are instructed by James Smith, Esq., of Fairy Knowe. Anderson’s Bay, preparatory to ms leaving the Province, on a short visit to England, to sell by auction, at his residence,-on Friday and Saturday, 31st March and Ist - April, at 12 o’clock each day, • . The whole of his very superior household furniture and effects, as per catalogue*' to be obtained at the Rdoms ot the Auctioneers, Manse street. Note.—Before the Sale ot Famlvure com* mencae, a Lease cf the Honse and Grounds: at Fa’-ijr Knowe will be offered by. auction on the premises, unless the same be previously let; the Auctioneers being authorised to treat privately for a lease of the premses. Catalogues may be obtained on Tuesday, and the Fumitu r e can be inspected the day before the sale. LU iCHBON PROVIDED. MR JAIMES SMITH’S SALE, ANDERSON’S BAY. OMNIBUSES will leave Manse street on Friday, 31st March, and Saturday, Ist April; calling at Imperial Hotel, Princes street south, conveying intending purchasers to Fairy Knowe, asunder:— II am,, 11.15, 11.30, 11.45, and 12, up to 1 o’clock. Fare—6d each right through, MTvANDEESS,"hEPBURN, & 00. SATURDAY. Ist APRIL, At 2 o’clock. TOWNSHIP OF WELLIAMSBURGH. . M’LANDRBSS, HEPBURN, A 00. have been instructed by William Barr, Esq., to sell by auction, at their Rooms. Manse street, c-n Saturday, Ist April, at 2 o’clock, The Township of Williamsbutgh, Ee’ng sub-division of sections 53, 54, 55, block VI., Town District, fronting metalled road leading between Morn* ington and Lcok-out PArat, 79 Sections, Varying In size from twenty poles to half-aa-acre. A main road one chain wide, leading down to • the Kaikorai Valley, is laid', off through the township, and is presently being made by the proprietor. Lithographed plans can be obtained at the Rooms of the Auctioneers. Terms, L 5 deposit on each section j ba’ahoa at ■l* 2, and 3 years, with 8 per cent, interest. SATURDAY, Ist APRIL, At 2 o’clock. VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. To Gentlemen, Merchants, Traders and others in search of Building Sites in the City. MLANDRESS, "hepburn, A GO. are instructed by Mr William Reid to to sell by suction, at th- ir Rooms. Manse street, on Saturday, Ist April, at 2 o’clock. That valuable property,'known as REID’S NURSERY, A t tha Water of Leitb. Being sections 73, 74, 75, 80,. 81, and 82, block XXXII., and sub-divided into 12 freeho’d and 12 leasehold building allotnunts, each containing an area of about nine perches. The Auctioneers, in drawing attention to this sale, feel that all that is necessary for them to do is to point to the block, situated as it is adjoining the residence of Wm. Royse. Esq., Water of Leith, and that potti- n of the Town Belt now being laid out as Botanical Gardens, to satisfy the public that of all the positions availab.o for building sites ’hereis not one now within the City to compare with this. The whole area is level as a bawling green, the coil is unequalled for richness in the whole Province, it is thoroughly sheltered from every wind, and with cabs at all hours to the spot, givi g ready k access to the City, all combine to render tHs such an opportunity as can only O'ce be availed of by the public for securing building allotments. Te.ms : One-third cash; balance at 6. 9, and 12 months’ date, with interest added at the tote of 8 ptr cent, per an .um. Lithographed plans to be obtained at the rooms c f the auctioneers. Friday sift march, 1876, At 12 o’clock. TO PAINTERS, GLAZIERS, AND OTHERS. Fames mil ner has received instruction* from the truth e ; the estate of E. C. Geoige to sell by auction. ? i the premises, Great King street, hear the otkshop of Messrs Cra’g and Gil ies, ss above. Sex-oral cases of Window Glass and Sun* d Ls. casb. No reserve. MO.*?DAY, 8 d APRIL, A t 12 oVock. To Contractors, Shipbuilders, and Others; TIMBER, POLES, Ac:, At Kea&ingioo, MAG L E AN ..-JB BOTHERS are instructed by <he Chevalier Blqadm . t to fell b- avc-tiona abwe, ‘ ' ‘ ’ ’ , T. e white of the timUr of; sure at Kensington, wmprising-*-,.'' 72 poles, 55ft each ' ; .And » wtt otwwa robes, v . . ■ ■ ■

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Evening Star, Issue 4085, 30 March 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4085, 30 March 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4085, 30 March 1876, Page 3

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