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Anotten iMtoMWEDNESDAY, 23W AUGUST, At 12 o'clooK SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FUKNITtTM?i < tte ß*,?ianofoite, . ' : Cedar Bookcase, Very Large Sideboard, Drawing-room Suit* in Domaeky. '^ ; Valuable Water-color PaintSng, by J. GulM MXAOT>RESS, lEirfiURN, tod fS)i have been instructed by J. .T. Tsisn* jo*', Fsq. (in consequence of his leaving. $e Province), to sell by auction, .at his i "" Cavereham. on Wednesday, 2 'rd Aui _ O'clock, r •>--■& ;,,:iT The whole of his superior hoasehb'^ruira ture and effects, .' '■ i J v - Consisting of— . -y-^i Drawing-room suit-, pianoforte (in: #al- - centre-table, thasaiverideboiw, ext«afHn« diningtftble, bookctee, carpets, bedroom furniture -and.' fat* nMrinfes, kitchen utenails, ynfaofr wangle, &c .... Alflu, Superior dogcart (almost new), tingle harness, extra double-pole for dogcart, tip dray, plough, harrow, tools 2eows Pigs, etc,, etc. Aiao. At half past "»2 o'clock sharp, ..s? HIS VALUABLE buBUBAN PROPERTY FAMILY RESIDENCE, CA.VBRBHAM, Known as : " '•'' ROCKYSIDB, • : < Situated within five minutes' wait of the Railway Station, and consisting ttf 20 ecrea, of which 14 acres are r? land, 4 acres well preserved b 2 acres garden, sluubbery, and; all BubstautiaUy fenced, 16 acres bei 4 acreaiby post and rail, .^ Together with THE- FAMILY RESIDENCE, , ~ ».. dressingrpom, bubroom, nursery, kitchen, bacTc [ kitchen, pantty. t N ( Also, Outhouses, consisting of wash-house, laundry, coach-house, stable, cowhouse, sheds, and man servant'* cot* tage—all in good repai.-. For further particulars in reference to pro* perty, apply to \ MRE. P. KBNYOrt, i Solicitor $ Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY, 24fch AUGUST, ' At 12 o'clock. ~ ;'! In Consequence of the Widening of Princes street. ' . ;: " Substantial Building for Removal, kuown es LTHE GRIDIRON HOTEL, Princes street, south. • '•:■•:,« M«LA.NDRESS, "HEPBURN, are instructed by Mr D. Black to sell by auction, on the premises, Princes aireet south, on Thursday, 24th August, afc 12o'clock, \M The gubstanti 1 bi ick and woo I buildui pin Pr-nces strest south, known si die Gridiron Hotel, for removal. Also The whole stotk-in-trale, fixtures, furniture. &c. &c WEDNESDAY, 23rd AUGUST, At2o'dook. , On Account of nhom it may concern. At Roomi Rattray street. 34 casks COCKSFOOT GRASS SEED 7 eaaks SUGAR BEET. In lots to suit purchasers. Terms at sale. yy HIT |E L~A W A 00. THURSDAY, 24th AUGUST, At2 o'clock. On Rattray street Wharf. 50,000 ft sup. Dressed and Rough White Pine,

To arrive Consisting of 5,000 ft uup. 6 x 1J T. and G. White Pine 12.000 ft „6 x 1 „ „ • 9,oCoft „ 6xi !! ", 4,000 ft „ F.E. weatherboards 10,000 ft „ 6x i rough lining 10,000 ft „ scantling. In lots to suit purchasers. Toms at sale. If HI T eTa W ft 00, WEDNESDAY, ?3rd AUGUST, Atl2o'clock. On the premises, George street, opposite Messrs A. and T. Inglis. GASFiTTERS' AND PLUMBERS' STOCK. BAH N~E T T k CO. are instructed to sell by auotion, on the premises of Mr F. Johnson, George street, to morrow, at 12 o'clock, the whole of the wellas orted stock of gasfitters, plumbers, etc, in* eludingSplendid plant with guillotine lathe, rollers, and every requisite for a large gas* fitters' and plumbers' business; gasreflectors, lustre branch lights, gasalier.«, new pas piping, iron safe, betrengine, weighing-machine, kitchen ranges, gas globes, patent water closets, etc, etc. Also the household furniture and effects. Terms cash. THURSDAY. 24th AUGtJST, At 12 o'clock. At Noah's Ark Stables, Princes street iflo&h. CLEARING SALE OF HORSES, CO TO, DRAYS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. lc RIGHT, STEPHENSON, * 00. have received instructions firm Mr Wm. Tyson to sell by auction, at Noah's Ark Stables, on Thursday, 24th August, at 12 o'clock, 10 heavy draught; hones 10 dairy cows 5 faim and tip drays Harness, etc, etc Alio, The whole o! the household furniture, A quantity of Oats, Bran, and Chaff Avery's platform Scale* 100 dozen Sacks And various requisites oonnee'ed with the store. The above horses and cows will be found first class, and must be all cleared off without reserve owing expiry of Mr Tyson'* lease. Business Ifottoa. YARD Widemtting 9Jd; Tapestry Oarpets, 3sCdt Ladies 4 Hats, Is; Trimmed Hats, 4s lld>;_.T ~ 6d; Men's Trousers and Double-breasted Vests, 16a Gd; Paper Collars, 6d box : Men's Hats, 2s; Silk Umbrellas, 10s 6d. ** " T HERBERT~HAYNE& * OCL

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Evening Star, Issue 4208, 22 August 1876, Page 3

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670

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4208, 22 August 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4208, 22 August 1876, Page 3

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