Auction Nottoea fttESDAY, 20th JTTNE, * At 12 o'clock, SURPLUS SHIP STORES, Ex Wellington. 'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, ft CO. are instructed by Messrs Cargills, Gibbs, and Co. to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Tuesday, 20th Jane, at 12 o'clock, A quantity of surplus stores; Consisringof-r*- . f>s casks flour - 16 do oatmeal 4 rfo split peas 3 do nee u 2 do pickles * 1 do soup--5 tinß preserved potatoes. THDBSCAY, 22nd JUNE, At 2 o'clock. To Engineers, Ironfounders, Smiths, aad : Others. RAL4NOE OF STOCK In the Estate of James Eraser And Co., Bailway Foundry. In consequence of the Premises having been sold. ' M*HNDRESS, HEPBURN, AND GO. aie instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of James Eraser and Co. to sell by auction, on the premises, Great King street, on Thursday. 22nd June, at 2 o'clock, The unsold machinery, tools, Ac, in the above estate, . * Consisting of— Patsnt American bolt screwing machine (new), drilling machine, loring lathes, Steam-engine and boiler, 2 cupolas, foundry crane, 5 smithy fires and tools, turners' tools; shafting, weighing machines, crucibles, &c, &c. Terms at sale. TO-MORROW, At 1 o'clock. . . On the Premises. Castle street (opposite the Old Botanical Gardens). HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, BOOKS AND PICTURES. LA Z A R "U ' 53 t has received instructions from the Proprietor te sell the whole of bis ÜBeful household furniture, &c. TUESDAY, 20th JUNE, At 2 o'clock. HAMS AND Blimk (NEW CURE), 0 KEGS LARD, &c. \ M. S P E D D I N G _/• will sett by auction, at his Rooms, on Tuesday, 20th June, at 2 o'clock, 4 cases hams and bacon, new 2 do jauls, new 6 kegs prime lard 4 cases hams, old. Without reserve. SATURDAY, 24th JUNE, At 2 o'olock.
FREEHOLD PROPERTY. At South Duuedin. DM. S 7"e DDI N G • is instructed by Mr William Gregg, to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Saturday, 24th June, at 2 o'clock, Section 10, Block VI., South Dunedin. Erectei thereon is a superior four roomed verandah cottage, well finished, with register grate, oven, water tank, &c. The ground is well fenced and all nnder cultivation as a vegetable and fruit garden. ! A portion of the purchase money may remain. , Terms at Bale. WEDNESDAY, 21st JUNE, At 10 o'clock. Ji t Kaikorai Yards. DAIRYCOWB. 7RIGHT, STEPHENSON, * CO. i have receive instructions from John Reid, Esq., to sell by auction, at above time and place, 5 superior dairy cows, in fall milk and near calving; WEDNESDAY, 21st JUNE, At 12 o'clock. On the Premises, Stafford Street. BUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURF, Elegant Crystal, Handsome Chromo Engravings, PIANOFORTE BY ERARD (Grand Instrument)^ Pony Bucket Carriage, Park Phaeton. WB ARNETT k CO. • have been favored with instructions fromW. H. Lathbury, Esq., to sell by auction, at J is residence, Stafford street, on Wednesday, 21st June, at 12 o'clock, 'J he whole of his modem and fashionable household furniture, * ' Comprising— Drawingrooni suite in amber damask, Brus-sela carpet*, hearth ruga, walnut inlaid tables, pier glass, marble balance lever clocks, fender*, polished fireirons, cuitainsi, poles aiul rings, piano by Erard. . Mahogany teleseopedining table (two extra leaves), solid mahogany sideboard (plate-glass back), dinirg-room suite in morocco, crystal, ornaments, &c BEDROOMS: Tubular iron bedsteads, horse-hair mat* ttassta, cedar Scotch chest of drawers, large wardrobe, marble top washstands, double toilet set of real Dres* den china complete (remarkably handsome), mahogany medicine chest, toi'et glasses, &fc. . Choice selection of winea American basket 4, wheeled pony carriage Park phaeton—to carry s : * (can be nsed either as an op n or close carriage).
Cards to view the furniture and catalogues to be obtaiued of the Auctioneers. ■ 3TBEKHOLD COAL MINE FOE SALIS, On Referred Payments. AIT. MAUDE, Oamarn, will sell on 2lßt • June (see Bpecial advertisement) the Avamoko Estate nearOamaru, comprising 4,450 acr«3 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 coil is a get up steam quicker thaA Newcastle, though it not bo lasting; and for houßehohlpwpoaes fc iB in the centre of a large csricultwral dttteiet, and there is no other coal kbowji WBhlnlt) mine is uuapenrive to wort, Dprag- simpiy drives intj the face of the hill, witujrfenty of Id* aina.se ;vnd a goodToof. Ihe coal is a four to five feet seam, lyi> g nearly flat. I lie land is rich rvjricultural land, amd will mftke a nice little property; Terms: 10per cent, cash on UU of hammer; balance of one-foutth of purchase reoney on survey being completed : one iourth in two years ; balance ceU remain as long as desired at 7 per ce..t. interest. For particulars apply to GILLIES, STREET, & HISLOP, Duncdinj Or, A. H. MAUDE, OatiMrtU
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Evening Star, Issue 4153, 19 June 1876, Page 3
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