Auction Motto—« SATURDAY. 27th MAY, At I ' , SPLENDID PIANOFORTE, SUPERIOR FOUSEH LDFrBNITDBE, R iCKIJSG HORSE. (Real pigskin saddle). J. L A~Z A R U 8 • has received instructions from Mr E. Hanson (who is leaving the Colony) to sell by auction at his residence, near Hie Bell 1 ower, on the above date, Pianoforte, couch end chain (horse-hair), mahogany chest drawen, lady’s work table (in walnut), Brusse Is cat pet add hearth rug, pictures, bedsteads (single and double), flock bed, pillows, mat* tresses, child's cot, cradle, chamber ware, dressing-table, wasbstand, American wringing machine, bird cage, ornaments, fender, and a large quantity of kitchen utensi's. Parties furnishing will find this a rare opportunity. Terms cash—No reserve. TOMORROW, : * SATURDAY. 27th &AY, At 2 o’clock. . Household Furniture and Sun’ties. Dm*., s P E D D I K O • wi'l sell by auction, at his Rooms. Tomorrow, at 2 o’clock, * The following furniture, removed for sale : llorsehair chairs, couch, easy chair, cheffoaiera, chests drawers, tables, pxer-glasses, toilek glasses, etc., etc. Without reserve. SATURDAY, 27th &AY. At 2 o’clook, MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLUBBING AND , • UNDERCLOTHING. D- ■ ¥-Vv S p E D D:i N G • i Wiil sell by auction at his Rooms To.' morrow), at 2 o’clock, ioMen’s coats, vests, trousers, 'suits, overcoats, boysand youths’ suits, trousers, Crimean shuts, underclothing, &c., Aoi ; Removed for absolute sale. • Terms cash. MONDAY, 29th MAY. At 12 o’clock, 7 cases Bacon 3 do Hams 10 do Lard, in tins 2 kegs Sausage Skins, D m. spedding • wib sell by auction, at his Booms, on Monday, 29tb May. at 12 o’clock, Hams and bacon, lard, and sausage as above. Ex Wanganui, from Christchurch* Without reserve. WEDNESDAY, 31st MAY, At 12 o’clock. 20 Packages Earthenware, China, and Glass* ware, ex Loch Awe. '' Dm. s ITe d d in g • will sell by auction, at his Booms, on Wednesday, 31st May, at 12 o’clook, Painted toilet sets, extra white and gold toilet sets, pudding bowls, printed chambers, c.c chambers fancy ewers - and basins, figured China tea. and coffee cups and matchings, candlesticks, egg cups, pHn and Out wines, small greeu and ruby clarets, sets cut decanters, pressed ales and nobblers, gingerbeer" glares, frosted button, creams', and sugars; caraffes and cups, rouud and oval salts, glass jugs, pickle, jars, superior cut wines, champagnes, tumblers, etc., etc., etc. Without reserve. Terms at sale. TUESDAY, 30th MAY. At 12 o’clock. At Mr Peter M'Kenzie’s, next to the Gasworks. DAIRY CATTLE, HORSES, PIGS, Ac, WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. have received instructions from Mr Peter M’Kenzie, to sell by auction at above time and place, 4 cows in Ml milk 8 do near calving 3 draught horses Pigs, fowls, ducks Also, On account of Mr Robert Goodisson, 40 cows near calving 7 do in full milk 10 heifers 5 saddle and light harness horses WEDNESDAY, 2Bt JUNE, At 2 o’clock. IMPROVED FREEHOLD ESTATE. MACRORIE & CUTHBBRTSON are instiucted by the Trustees of the late Caption Howell to sell by public auction at their rooms, cn Wednesday, 2lst June, at 2 o c’.ock* The magnificent freehold property of EASTBOURNE, Containing about 900 acres, at Flint’s Bush, with large mansion and orchard attached the whole in excellent order. The estate has been considerably improved by cultivation, and is completely fenced and subdivided, chiefly with live fences. The InvercatgillRiverton line of railway runs through a portion of the property. The buyer will have the option of taking at a valuation the stock, which principally consists of long-woolled sheen. As the object of the Trustees in selling is to invest the pr coeds at interest, the terms will in conspquence be extremely liberal. Further particulars will be g-ven in future advertisements, or on application to the auctioneers, MACRORIE & CUTHBBRTSON. FREEHOLD COAL MINE FOB SALE, Cn Deferred Payments. AH. MAUDE, Oamaru, will sell on 21st • June (see special advertisement) the Awamoko Estate near Oamaru, comprising 4,450 acres agricultural land, in lots, with ample railway communication. One section of 50 acres has been laid off, comprising the present Awamoko Coal Mine, so as to be within the means of practical miners. The coal is a very superior quality of brown coal, as it will get up steam quicker than Newcastle, though it not so lasting; and for household purposes is unexceptionable, having no smelL The mine is in the centre of a large agricultural district, and there is no other coal known within 10 miles on the one side and 20 on the other. The mine is inexpensive to work, being simply drives int > the face of the hill, with plenty of drainage and a good root The ooal is a four to five feet seam, lying nearly flat. The land is rich agricultural land, and will make a nice Kttle property. Terns: 10 per cent, cash on fall of hammer; balance of one-fomth of purchase money on survey being completed; one fourth in two years; balance can remain as long as desired at 7 per cent, interest. For particulars apply to GILLIES, STREET, & HISLOP, Dunedin; Or, A. H, MAUDE, Oamaru.
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Evening Star, Issue 4133, 26 May 1876, Page 3
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837Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 4133, 26 May 1876, Page 3
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