SATORDAT, ltt TOT, At 2 o'clock. v ,-. tyEN'3 AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND UNDERCLOTHING. .'' FURNirUBE AND SCNDBIES. DSL . B T~E D |> I V- G „• W «ell by auction, at his Rooms, on Saturday, Ist July, at 2 o dock, M*n's and boys' suits, trousers and vests, coats, jackets, overcoats, trousers, vests, Crimean shifts, flannels: Household furniture and sundries. ' • > Without reserve. SATURDAY, Ist JULY, QTTim „ At 12 o'clock. SUPEBIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. T BARNETT & CO., - are instructed by Mr J. Baxter to Household Furniture, comprising— Mahogany tables, horsehair couches, horsewith marble slab and plate-gti&B back, pier glass, carpets, fenders and fireirons, chromoß, sewing-machinei cedar cheffonier, tubular iron- bedsteads, Scotch cheat of drawers, toilet glasses, washstands, crystal, crockery, platedware, kitchen utensils, aud a quantity of other furniture, Ac , sent to rooms for convenience of sale Without xeserve.—Terms cash. SATURDAY, Ist JULY, At 12 o'clock.
SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. VALUABLE PIAttOFORTK by KIBK&*£?J,£?$ ANT DESSERT SERVICE, ELECTRO-PL ATE WARE, Ac. M'LANDBE?S,IiiiBURN, AND CO. have received instructions from Mr A. Barrett to sell by auction, at bis residence. Dowling street, on Saturday, Ist July, at 12 o clock, His Superior Household Furniture and Fffects. . Comprising— Piane in walnut, by Kirkman (a first class instrument); drawing-room suite in green rep; Brussels carpet, 19 x 16: coal vase, pier glasses, hand-painted dessert set, cheffouiere, bagatelle boards, oak »•-*-'•—> *»— —-» electro-plated Ji ! and bedding, bath, washlitensils, &c Valuable jewellery—ladies' massive gold chains and bracelets. Terms at sale.
WEDNESDAY, 6th JULY, At 2 o'clock. FKEEHQLD SECTIONS In the Township of Opoho. In the Estate of the late G. F. Reid, Esq. "HEPBURN, & CO. are instructed to 6ell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, <n Wednesday, sth July, at 2 o'clock, Block 11, in the Township of Opoho. *lans may he obtained at the Rooms of the Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, At 1 o'clock. At the Queen's Auction Rooms,, Princes street, Stock of a Country Storekeeper. ,LAZ A R V I • will sell by auction a large quantity of furniture, drapery, jewellery, fancy goods, &c No reserve. TUESDAY—I2 o'clock sharp. On the Premises, Rose Cottage, York place. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, American Copkine Stove, &c, Framed Canvas Tent, 18 x 20. L . # A~~Z A R U _. t has received m instructions from the Proprietor, who is giving up housekeeping, te eell by auction the furniture of a six«roomed cottage, comprising a large quantity of crystal, crockery, cutlery, plated ware, furniture, boilers, saucepan*. Also, about' fifty butter kege, and a miscellaneous lot of sundries. No reserve. Terms cash. MONDAY, 3rd JULY. AMES M I ■••■!». N E R has received instructions from the Trustee of the Estate of James "Christie and William Christie to sell by auction, on the Premises, North-eaßt Harbor, on Monday, 3rd 3*dy> at noon. said estate, consisting of macbiriery, Terms cash.
THURSDAY, 13th JULYi At 1 o'clock. At Mosgiel Cattle Yards. STORE CATTLE. __ »■ EN Y D R IV E R Shanks, Esq., to offer for sale, at Mosgiel, on Thursday, 13th July, at 1 o'clock; 200 head cattle, •*• Consisting of — 150 store bullocks, from three to five ye»w old 50 spayed cows. The above cattle have been carefully selected in Southland, are quiet, and in good condition. HENRY DRIVER, N.Z.L.&M. fitaotlnga. ' THE COLONIAL BUILDING AND INVESTMENT COMPANY (LIMITED). THE. Monthly Meeting for the Payment of Instalments, &c, will be hew on Monday, 3rd July, 1876, from 7 to 8 p.m. T. CHALMERS REID, Secretary. IMPERIAL BUILDING SOCIETY, /f OiSTRLY Subscriptions tad RedempLL tion Payments will be received at my office, Princes street, Friday, 30th June, from 7 to 8 p.m. WM. BROWN, Secretary. LOO P. THE Adjourned Quarterly Meeting of the Linden Lodge will be held in the Lodge room, Kaikorai, on Friday. June 30th, at 8 Fines enforced for non-attendance. Bu iness: Election of Officers. D. MATHESON. Seetetary. , HOCKEY. LAYERS are requested to meet tomorrow at Watson's at 2 o'clock sharp, Stafford street) by half-past 2 will beehoten in. Should to morrow be wet, the game will be played next Saturday. * ; JAMfcS RICHARDSON, Acting Hon, Sec
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Evening Star, Issue 4163, 30 June 1876, Page 3
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662Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4163, 30 June 1876, Page 3
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