AOOttap..*•*!«* FRIDAY, Zki DECL^BBIL At Mosgiel Sale Yards. PRIME STORE CATTt3£ E N R Y~"~D R, i V S R o„ « ha l sceil5 cei lS d .msjiiictionit to sell by 200 head very superio* Btore cattle, eon- | PS 11 ? of four five year old bullocks and Bpayed cows, in good I condition and perfectly quiet. No reserve. FRIDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Rattray street I 500 kegs BLASTING POWDER. In lots.to Buit purchasers. Terms at sale. W H IpJiBL A W & 00. T £ STORE, HOTEL-KEEPERB, I MECHA. NICS, AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. Unreserved Sale by Auction _ Of the ENTIRE STOCK OP B. SINGER & CO., Corner of St, Andrew and George streets. OWING to the whole of the Premises being required by the Dunedin Cb-operativ# Grocery btore, the Entire Stock, consisting of Fancy Goods and Toys, Clock* &c, General Ironmongery, including Builder** tools, Crockery, &c, Will be by Public Auction, and privately, without the slightest reserve, »s immediate possession must be given after the sale. Sale to take place on the premises everyday till New Year. ROBT. BARE, Auctioneer. Saturday, 23rd December, At 12 o'clock sharp. EXTENSIVE SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. By Order of Messrs Isaacs and Marks. BARNETT & CO. are instructed by Messrs Isaacs and Marks to Bell by auction, at their rooms, Princes street, on Saturday, at 12 o'clock, The.fQllowiiig unredeemed pledges : 1875.—August 2nd, 2,534, 1 open face lever watch; 3rd, 2,551, silver hunting lever; 18th, 2,704 open-face lever; 23rd, 2,743, September 27th, 3,064, silver hunting lever, chain, locket, and brooch; October 3rd, 3,092, ring and silver watch; 4th, boots; 4th, 3,119. field glass; 13th, silver hunting watch; 3,251, English concertina; 18th, 3,271, gold hunting lever watch'; 22nd, gold open-face lever watch; 27th' f 3,384, o}>en-face watch, 2 rings, and 2 ' phis; 27th, 3,385, 1 gold verge watch, 1 12th, 3,548, ring, chain, and cross; 18th, 3,612, gun: 18th, 3,618, brooch; 19th, ing watch; December Ist, 3.758, coat, trousers, and shawl; 14th, 3,906, photographic apparatus; 15th, 3,909, gold watch and chain; 24th, 3,988, 10 books; 24th, 3,992, gold pencil case and 2 pins; 29th, 4,036, suit and blankets. # 1876.—January5th, 26, coat and vest; 6th, 48, 2 rings ; Bth, 72, chain and 5 articles; 10th, 91, silver cup; 10th, 97, geneva watch; 13th, 133. lever watch; 13th, 135, hunting watch; 15th, 180, quilt, blankets, &c.; 17th, 187, lever watch; 17th; 189, watch and chain; 26th, 310, theodolite; 29th, 359, lever watch, chain and ring; February 11th, 9 yards dress-piece; 14th, 537, ring ; 34th, lever watch; March 6th, 774, diamond ring, And about 750 lots of clothing, dresses, guns, violins, and pistols, which the Act does not require to be advertised.
Owing to the above extensive sale of Pledges, the auctioneer will commence the sale at 12 o'clock precisely. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. VALUABLE INVOP E OF CHINESE AND JAPANESE GOODS. Suitable for Christmas Presents, 4c Sale Postponed from To-day. Goods on view from 9 o'clock To-morrow '" Morning. DM. SPEDDING • ib instructed by Messrs Kum, Goon, Yekj and Co., to sell by auction in his npper auction Booms, at 2 o'clock to-morrow, A superior collection of Chinese goods, comprising— Handsome Porcelain vases, tea sets, dessert plates, toilet sets, caid stands, ewer and basins, soup trays, &c, &c. d'Bks, fitted work-boxes, glove boxes, tea coaeys, fans, lacquered ware, cabinets, flower pots, bird cages, silk handkerchiefs, Ac., &C. Without reserve. SATURDAY, 23rd DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. To Storekeepers, Dealers, and othera, ~~ M. SPEDDING • is instructed by the Trustees in an Insolvent Estate, to sell by auction, at his Fooms, on Saturday, 23rd December, at 12 o'clock, The Insolvent Stock of a Country Storekeeper, removed for sale, Consisting of Men's clothing and underclothing, haberdashery, assorted drapery, tweedi, blankets, women's underclothing, boots, sheeting, jewellery, fancy goods, stationery, etc., etc., etc. Without reserve. M. SPEDDING ► AUCTIONEER, PRINCES STREET SOUTH. New Premises now completed. Large and well-lighted Show Rooms for all kinds of Furniture, General Merchandise, Ac. ' Immediate advances on goods for positive sale. WEDNESDAY, 27th DECEMBER At 3 o'clock. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM BY AUCTION. ACLEAN BROTHERS are favored with instructions from Alex. Hardy, Esq., to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on the above date, Sections 16 and 17, Block IV., Dunedin and East Taieri District. Consisting of 243 acres land all fenced and subdivided, and of which 200 acres are really good ploughable land, and 20 acres are in oats, potatoes, and turnips. Teraßatsale. ; The above farm is situated very convenient to Dunedin market, and U well worthy the attention of investors.
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Evening Star, Issue 4312, 21 December 1876, Page 3
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756Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4312, 21 December 1876, Page 3
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