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TO - MORROWTHURSDAY, MAT 27th. sale"” of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. DALLAS & CO. have been instructed by Mr S. Stewart, licensed pawnbroker, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Eooma, Colombo street, Cn THURSDAY, MAT 27th, At 12 o’clock, A very large assortment of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, Comprising—- ■ Wearing apparel, blankets, mathematical and musical instruments, jewellery, boots, carpenters’ tools, gold and silver watches by the best English and colonial makers, &c., 4c. Sale at 12 o’clock. 5-26 THURSDAy7~MAT 27th. 4434 TO-MOEEOW. THURSDAY, MAT 27th. HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PLATE. CHINA, LINEN, BEAUTIFUL BOHEMIAN VASES, PIANO. ME J. G. HAWK &S is instructed by H. H. Deßonrbel, Esq., to SELL BT PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Residence, DURHAM STREET NORTH, The whole of his VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Viz., DRAWING-ROOM—Handsome suite, elegant pier glass, oval table, Brussels carpet 15 x 15, Canterbury and other whatnots, fender and irons, curtain poles and rings, ornaments, statuettes, elegant gilt writing set, occasional tables, pictures, 4c., 4c. PlANO—Splendid instrument, by AUCHER FREEEd, and music stool BOHEMIAN VASES Pair blue vases, painted with birds in oil colors, purchased at the VIENNA EXHIBITION for 50 guineas, pair Mosaic do. do., pair gold do. do., per green do. do., pair urns, handsome marble deck BOOKS—Beautifully illustrated, comprising Dore, Gilray, Milton, Ac., Ac. DINING ROOM —Suita in morocco and mahogany, carpet 15 x 12, fender and irons, sideboard, do. with book shelves, whatnot, pier glass, poles, rings, and curtains, pictures, clock, ornaments, 4c. GLASSWARE Decanters, claret jugs, champagne and other wine glasses, fruit and trifle dishes, tumblers, pickles, 4 c., Ac. PLATED WARE—Tea and coffee set, cruet, waiter, spoons and forks, knives, &c., 4c. HALL—Oilcloth, mats, cedar butler stand, 2 hall tables, 6 chairs, 4c., Ac. BEDROOMS ~Handsome double half-tester cedar bedstead, with patent spring mattress, two hair mattresses, cedar wardrobe with shelves and drawers, very handsome dressing table and toilette glass,_ marble-top washstand and ware, beautiful cedar chest drawers, pier glass, pictures, japanned toilette wore, clock, fur mats, night commode, chairs, tapestry carpet 15 x 15, curtain poles and rings, single wood and iron bedsteads and mattresses, pillows, bolsters, carpets, washstands and ware TABLE AND BED LINEN, BLANKETS —Counterpanes, table covers, 4e., &c. KITCHEN—Very full supply of furniture and cooking utensils, handsome set dish covers, dinner service, tea and breakfast china, meat safe, sausage machine, 4c. t &c. SCULLERT—PortabIe washing boiler, washing machine, patent mangle, tubs, buckets, 4c., 4c. . GARDEN Patent folding settee, lawn, mower, tools, 4c., 4c. Large quantity POT PLANTS. In consequence of the number of lots the sale will commence punctually at 11 o’clock. 5-25 4480 FOE SALE, UPON EASY TEEMS, TEN SECTIONS (i-acres), situated on Lincoln road, being the nearest vacant block from Sonth belt. The sections are high, the soil good, and to those in want of really first-class building sites upon easy terms, the above would meet every requirement. The Tramline will run alongside the property. Sale plan may be seen, and particulars obtained at office of undersigned. B. W. ENGLAND, 4456 Tuam street. SYDNEY HOUSE, High Street, FAMILY BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT JUST OPENED, a First-class Assortment of AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. A large stock of Colonial Work always on band, at moderate prices, Note Address — JOHN SHEEN, Next Duckworth’s Grocery Establishment. S4O BTEGGALL AND HOWE Having dissolved partnerSHIP, E. STEGGALL, who carries on the business in the same premises, Lichfield street, begs to solicit a share of the patronage the firm baa enjoyed previously, and is enabled, through Cash Purchases, to SELL ggT OATS, CHAFF, BEAN, &c. At Lowest Current Rates. 4407 BOROUGH OF SYDENHAM. TENDERS FOR FORMATION OF STREETS. TENDERS are invited for FORMING and METALLING about Ninety Chains of Streets in Rural Section No. 74, Specifications and drawings can be seen at my office. Sealed and endorsed tenders, addressed to me, to be sent to my office not later than 7 p.m., on Friday, the 28th day of May instant. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. CHAS. ALLISON, Jcr>-., Town Clerk. Town Clerk’s Office, Sydenham, 2Sth May, ISSO. 4436 PRIVATE DANCING CLASS. A PRIVATE DANCING CLASS will meet in Gee’s Schoolroom, Worcester street, every TUESDAY and THURSDAY, commenciog on Tuesday, 25th May. This class is principally for beginners to leam from steps and positions, and gives an opportunity for Ladies and Gentlemen to learn the real style of fashionable dancing. Juvenile Class —Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 5 till 7 p.m. Adult Class—from 8 till 10 p.m. Terms —l2 s per mouth; 32s per quarter. Teacher— W. PARKER, 4374 Prof, of Dancing. PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE OF CANTERBURY. CONVERSAZIONE, THE Annual Conversazione of the Institute will be held at the ' OVINOIAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS on THURSDAY, MAY 27th, ISSO, Commencing at S p.m. Each member is entitled to three tickets, which may be obtained from the SnbLibrarian at the Public Library, on producing the receipt for the current year’s subscription. Messrs Birch and Co., of Cathedral square, have been authorised to receive members’ subscriptions. GEORGE GRAY, 4343 Honorary Secretary. FOR SALE, A DESIRABLE COTTAGE of two rooms, with garden of three-eighths of an acre, in good order, situate In Ward street, Addington, May be had on very easy terms. For particulars, apply to DAVID ANDERSON, On the Premises; or, to LEWIS AND GOULD, 4355 Hereford street.

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1951, 26 May 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1951, 26 May 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1951, 26 May 1880, Page 3

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