Auction X&m, At hriFpaet 2 o’clock. o r , 7 rj GRAIN PRcSdt® HE NR Y b t V a :i ß. for the. New Zeeland Loan and Mtnu< tile A g«noy Company, will offer Aw sale by S*s Various marks. Po. ? o'clock*557 bus oats >•<] o ■ 4 278 do wheat> ' pui 229 do bariey • >,i >s.\ At 3 o'clock. , hides, tallow Terms cash. : 1 V» ■v a FRIDAY, 12th MAY. 1 " ]l At 12 o'clock. ’ , AtOtaida. Olearing-outSaleof ; '-i HORSES, CATTLE, GRAIN, FARMING IMPLEMENTS? FUENn^Olffl“Sf BN R Y DEIV i B (on behalf of N. Z. L. and ML; A.^Cfom* H - ue, of the BeUanceHotel, wools Riving up business, to sell by public auction, at theTlpHsnce Hotel, on Friday, 12th May. at 12 ordock, ■' 1 pair of buggy horse' / 1 saddle horse ’% 1 draught mare, with foal At foot 1 draught horse and harness 2 yearling colts 4 dairy cows, near calving • » ’ 2 do milking' 3 young steers ; ; * 1 slack rye-grass haj * , Ido strait ■ :r.; ... ~.*.v 230 t^eeve9 {<r 43 tons potatoes ~, 2 acres dwedish ttimips and carrots 1/ray wit® frame, plough, reaping machine, roller, 2 horse power and chaff-cuttir* machine. 200 fowls, geese, torkeys, etc, ,1 pig* water tanks with taps, oil paintings, bed steads, tables, chairs, waslutana- and chamber pets, lamps, crockery. dairy utensils, etc., etc., and a great many other articles too numerous Hen* As Mr O’Kane's lease of the Reliance Hote has expired, everything will positively be/sold, SATURDAY, 13th MAY. • At Noon. On the premises at Mosgieh VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT MOSGIEL. To Hotelkeepers, Storekeepers, andlnvefctors, He nb y d eli v s k, (on behalf of the New Loan and Mercantile Agency Company) has received instructions,from the trustees of the Estate of St. L. and A. Webb, of Mosgie), to sell by public auction at the Commercial HoteL Afosgiel, on the above date, . , The whole of the very valuable freehold property belonging to the said Estate in several lots, comprising—1. The Commercial Hotel, centring spacious bar, two bar parlors, three dining and sitting-rooms, sixteen bedrooms, kitchen, and out-houses.. : ,
2. The Store, Cottage, Bakery, Butchery, and Stables, now in the occupation of Mr R. Cunningham, 3. Ten valuable building allotments ad* joining the above property (to be sold m separatei lots), also the, cottages thereon, Also, That valuable leasehold property having an unexp;red term of about nine'years . at a nominal rental, situate on the main road, near to Snow’s Hotel, and at present occupied by Mr Andrew Lees, as a store and dwelling. Plans of the property and full partfthkrg may be obtained from MESSES LEAKY and GRANT, „ , Rattray street, Dunedin ;' Crthe AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY, 11th MAY. At 2 o’clock, 600 cases"FRUIT. 50 bagsToeions, Ex Prairie, from Hob**t Town. On the hi Jetty street) next London Hotel;: : ■, >, D m. s TTb i> DIN G * will sell by auction, next London MoteL Jetty street, on Thursday, 11th May, at 2 o’clock, ” iv 500 cases fruit r: 60 bags onions >K Without reserve. FRIDAY, 12th MAY At 12 o’clock, :.,<]■ To China and .Glass Merchants, Dealers,' r and . Others. , CHIEA, GLASSWARE,|&c. f Ac. Ex Denbighshire. D. M. s ITe dD;r n g • is instructed to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Friday, 12th May, at 12 o’clock, An invoice of china and ■ Consisting of— WEBBERLEYS CHINA In teas, breakfasts, muffins, slops, and creams, butters, teapots, toast jacks, plates, dishes, milks, egg cups Jugs (in. sets), mustards, peppers, salts, sugars, spittoons, oane haters Cut tumblers (assorted), fwhite and gold china, &c., &c. ; Terms a 1: sale. TUESDAY, 16th MAY, At 12 o’clock, QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY RACES ON 24th MAY.* Provincial Yards. WEIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. will sell by auction, on Tuesday. 16th May, at 12 o’clock. The Booths, Grand Stand, Saddling Pad* dock. Race Cards, Entrance Gates, sole right to sell Fruit, ko. Authorised charges* Saddling Paddock, 2s 6d Grand Stand, 2a 6d. The Gates Foot passesg m. Is ; saddle horse, 2s; one-horse conveyance) 8e; two-horse conveyance, 6s; licensed traps, 2s 6d, to pay once only during the day, the passengers of same Is each. Full particulars can be obtained Lom Mr Sydney James, Secretary to the Jockey Club. Business Notice. PATTERNS IN FLOOR CLOTHS ’ for Rooms, Lobbies, and Passages, Cocoa Matting, plain and striped. Felt 9d per yard. -New Felt Squares. NanftOoor Mats and Slips. New WoolJMats. HERBERT. HATERS.' * CO.®
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Evening Star, Issue 4118, 9 May 1876, Page 3
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