Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

from- the Importer to «i|T%jpibKc auo* tion.on the Premises, at the cogfe* opposite the Police Court, Port Chalmer* without reserve, a splendid assortment oT'ttlver and gold lever watches,;vartojis <4ojta^"6&ometer8 t chains, lockets ia, English and (Qoifnial gold, musical boxes, concertinas, aa£ othes goods too numerous to mention, <" ■'.-;' *-e-jJ#. The goods are the latest ironi jSie Home markets, of the newest dejignV»a& ot the very best finish, i . ' ' •' ■' . ■'-.'■: \'■ >'\ T: T"' , t* Sale to be eonfinUea ON FEII)AY fT At half-past 3 and half-past-* p.m Saturday; nth October, ■\ At 12 o'clock. ■.;,;':■ & UNREDEEMED By instructions from Mrs Dayiea, Ballarat DM. S P E-*IV{D*I N G e). is instructed by Mrs Davies to sell by auction, at his Booms, on "Saturday, l4th October, at 12 o'clock/ ■•;..-. ..!.- j The following unredeemed pledges }— 1875-September.i4th, 18.097/ eOfclca October 25th, 40,081, coat and vest: November Ist, 50,036, sof. verge; ,imMO34, one cameo brooch; 17th, 70 0Q& one s.o.f. lever and locketj 2 Jth, 80,014," s.o.f. lever; 3rd, 80,054r ah. verge; 7thi' s.o.f. . lever: 11th, 90,020,fch, fcftr; 13th, 90,034, gold brofeh; 14th, 90 ot7, dress ; 16th, 90,061, ah. lever; 18th,<9lh070, s.o.t Terge.' t,,[ 1876-January 3rd, 5, s.h. verge;.4th, 22, s.o.f. verge; 7th, 57, gold- o.& geneva; 10th, 75, s.h. lever-; 14th, 116, s.«.f! geneva and guard; 19th,- $64. 5.0.1 lever; 29th, 257, s.h.' geneva; February 3rd, 294, ring 7th, 825, ring; 10th, 345, ring; 15th, 399, s.h. geneva; 18th,'421, table cloth and earrings: 18th, 422, silver two rings; 22nd, 449, bundk*ck>thes; 26th, 478, waterproof; March 4th, • 541, s.h. geneva; 9ft, 594, two lockets; 9th> 595, revolver; 14th, 651, watch, brooch, and earrings; 17th, 685, three rings ) 2ist, 721, two rings; 25th, 763, nugget pin ; April 6th. 867, dress, shawl, and olfith; 10th, 910, suit clothes; 15th, 960, jacket; 24th, 1,046, bag clothes; May Ist, 13.09, coat; 2nd, 1,128, velvet poloaese; ; Sfch, 1>179, 1,216, two pair boots r 13th, L 226, shawl; 20th, 1,276, coat; 22nd, 1300, coat; June Ist, 1,385, dress; 7th, 1,436, dresß ; 16th, 1,484, suit Rothes. ' • Also a large variety of smaller pledges. 'Without reserve.

SATURDAY, 14th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. v; ;7\ CIX)THtNG/BOte,;DRA3PJSRY. j It. SPBDI) IN Q J_/« will Bell by auction, at nlslUoms, on Saturday. 14th October, at 2 o'clock, * drapery, tremens boots* ~; < \.&c. f " &c. Without reserve. SATURDAY, L Ulh. NO, FREEHOLDS FOR WORKIK& MEN, CloietothetHty/ •<>•■-' , ILLTES, STREET, V HISLOP V3T will sell by auction, in their Booms, Bond street, on Saturday, the llth-November, at 2 o'clock, . i ...,,,,, >. The Township of .'"-.<"' \. This 'property was one of' the 'earliest selections by the late Captain Cargill, the Founder of the Settlement, and is situated'-on the flat to the Town Belt and Main, links by 60, and suitable roads have been laid out. 4 ■ . , The situation is one of the most convenient, healthy, and beautiful in all the neighborhood enormously in value. Lithograph plans, in course of preparation, will be obtainable from the undersigned. The terms will be more li 1 cash,.balance at one, two, three,..and four jea*s Bper cent. .\\\_ . As a, further inducement to men of limited '. i.t_* ' —*3' __.ll 1 W_- • « purchasers with the means of 'putting up Bond street PRELIMINARY NOTICE. VALUABLE OFOUTRAM. :*;', MA C L BAN B EO# BBS are favored with instructions from iviessrs Snow and Broadway to ielt by auction, at Outram, on an early day, the following valuable sections, vis.:— • i • Sections 17,18, and 19, and Tiand 8, Block Section'2, Block VH» Section 21, Block I. Sections 2 and 19, Block XI.

The above very desirable building allotments are in immediate proximity to the railway terminus, and are well deserving the attention of speculators, merchants, storekeepers, Ac Further particulars in future advertisement FRIDAY, 20th OCTOBER. GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, CASTLE STREET. B. Martin, at tne Jfrovlncial Council Hull, Du&edin, on Friday, 20th October, after the sale of Kensington Freeholds; - The old, Clutha Coal Shied (for. removal) now standing on, * v —' J * Co,'s Works. Terms cash. ON FRIDAY, 20th OCTOBER, At Noon* . , \ ♦ GOVERNMENT FREEHOLD. TOWNship of kensington, houses and, Land, * WILL BE by auction, in. the. rrovjucul'.Council Hall, Dunedi- "~ * rfi: ~'^—**** VQUIH^ oh - W m»» _ . i from seven to sine poles, with' l cottage* t r erected In the tewnship of Kensington, at the i joubsmbj of. °tiie Clutha railway and Anderson's Bay road. ':: Terms.—-One-fourth cash; the balance of months respectively, bearing interest at Bwfe cent, per annum. Upset price—Ll 50 f jfth lW tion, with building,

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18761013.2.26.6

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Evening Star, Issue 4253, 13 October 1876, Page 3

Word count
Tapeke kupu
724

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4253, 13 October 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4253, 13 October 1876, Page 3

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert