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3ak« by dilutionWEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 14th and 15th May, At 11 o'clock eaoh day. IMMENSE SALE BY AUCTION O£ the NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION BUILDINGS, CONCERT HALL, FLAGS aud POLES, IKON FENCING, FURNITURE and FURNISHINGS, MIRRORS, GARDEN SEATS, 6ASALIERS, GAS GLOBES, GAS PIPING aud FITTINGS, Aud MISCELLANEOUS GOODS. For Removal. TAMES A. PARK k CO., EC. REYNOLDS & CO., • And TAMES SAMSON & CO. Have received instructions from the Directors of the New Zealand Exhibition Company and the Commissioners of the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition to offer for sale by auction, at the Exhibition, Dunedin, on Wednesday and Thursday, 14th and 15th May, at 11 o'clock each day, The whole of the immense block of buildings known as the NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION, Consisting of: SEVERAL HUNDRED TONS OF GALVANISED IRON, And THOUSANDS OF FEET OF TIMBER, All lengths, &c, &c., ie, In suitable quantities, as under, Viz.: LOT I.—ANDERSON'S BAY FENCING. . ~ /"Lengths of 1 chain each, containing 31 ln, 14 ) sheets G.R. iron Bft, 8 posts 10 x 7 .° 80" "} x 3, 3 runners 66 x 4 x 2,3 lengths tions. (^ of 66ft each barb wire. (Similar lots to the above, marked A to M.) LOT 2.—QUARTZ CRUSHING HOUSE and Assay Room, with counters, shelving, iron smoke-hood, lead sink, water and gasfittinjjs. LOT 3.—LAVATORIES, containing 8 W.C.s and cisterns, 2 urinals, 3 washhand basins, with all water and gasfittings in connection with same. LOT 4.—COWSHEDS, with roof over passage flooring, iron pipes and fittings. LOT S.—BAYS FROM MINERAL COURT TO PUBLIC WORKS COURT. f 1 section of 4 bays and avenue, with , ~ timber, iron, and glass, and 24ft of o J roof and side used for dairy fac- . .? 60' 1 tory. tions. |1Q Bim ; lgr i ota to tne above, markod A L to J. LOT 6—BAYS FROM PUBLIC WORKS TO VICTORIAN OCTAGON. ( 1 section of 4 bays and avenue, with . . 2 I timber, iron, aud glass 5 Jl3 similar lots to the above, marked A *? c" j to M tions. I j guotjon o f g bays and avenue, marked I N. LOT 7.—BAYS FROM VICTORIAN OCTAGON TO MAORI COURT, j ~ f 1 section of 4 bays and avenue, with J all timber, iron, and glass ~' "S 13 similar lots to the above, marked A tlons- ( toM. LOT B.—BAYS FROM AUCKLAND COURT TO WELLINGTON COURT. (1 section of 4 bays and avenue, with all | timber, iron, and glass In 4j 2 similar lots to the above, marked A Sec- -{ andß tions. | 1 angle section, marked C (Wellington I Woollen Factory in part of I this). LOT 9.—BAYS FROM WELLINGTON COURT TO WOOLLEN OCTAGON. - r go ( 1 Bection of 4 bays and avenne, with 2 J all timber, iron, and glass oec- ■< 22 similar lots to the above, marked A toons. ( t0 y_ LOT 10.—BAYS FROM WOOLLEN OCTAGON TO MINERAL OCTAGON. f 1 section of 4 bays and avenue, with In 15 | all timber, iron and glass Sec- -j 13 similar lots to the above, marked A tions. | to M I. 1 section of 6 bays, marked N. LOT 11.—MINERAL OCTAGON. LOT 12.—PUBLIC WORKS OCTAGON.' , LOT 13.—VICTORIA OCTAGON. LOT 14.-WOOLLEN OCTAGON. LOT 15.—EDUCATION, FISHERY, AND HOME INDUSTRIES COURTS. , .„ ( 1 section of 4 bays and avenue, with all a J timber, iron, and glass , eec- < n 6 ; m ji ar i o t s to the above, marked A ' tlons- (. to K. • LOT 16.—AQUARIA,'built of brick, with 6 tanks and plate-glass fronts. LOT 17.—D0 do do. LOT 18.—Do, built of wood, and plate-glasß j front. LOT 19. - BRITISH AND FOREIGN ' COURTS. ] Roof, iron, glass, posts, flooring (size of same marked on floor). Back or end wall in this lot. LOT 20.—D0 do do LOT 21.—D0 do do LOT 22.—D0 do do Back or end wall in this lot. LOT 23.—AVENUE RUNNING FROM VICTORIA TO WOOLLEN OCTAGONS, with roof, posts on each side, and flooring. LOT 24. — MACHINERY AND IMPLE- . MENT COURTS. J Roof and wall, south side (size I marked on floor). LOT 25.—D0 do north side do * LOT 26. — RAILWAY AVENUE, WITH \ SHED ON EACH SIDE. ' LOT 27.—WATCHMAN'S COTTAGE AND STOREROOM. LOT 28.—RAILWAY AVENUE ENTRANCE TO CONCERT HALL. * LOT 29. — DINING ROOMS, KITCHEN, t AND SCULLERY, with sink and r fittings. ii LOT 30—BAR, roof and posts. LOT 31.—CORRIDOR TO ART GAL- , LERIES. ;, LOT 32.—ART GALLERY. Fire-proof brick building, consisting of six rooms, b with movable partitions. LOT 33.—COVERED WAY FROM ART GALLERY TO NEW SOUTH WALES COURT. LOT 34.—HOUSE AND TWO WATER CLOSETS AND CISTERNS, in l court off back entrance of Concert Hall. JOT 35.—GALLERY ENTRANCE TO OON- V CERT HALL. Roof one side and part of the other. jOT 36.—CONCERT HALL and Cloak Rooms, lavatories, waterclosets and water fittings. ,OT 37.-DAIS and FITTINGS. ] ,OT 38.—OTAGO COURT ENTRANCE TO b CONGER I? HALL.—Two cloak *! rooms, shelving, and 2 W.C.s, cis- * terns, and water fittings. iOT 39.-MAINBUILDINGANDOFFICES, as marked out on floor, including dome, main entrance ball down to fernery. -OT 39a—THE FERNERY. -OT 40.—MAORI COURT. jOT 41.—ARMOURY COURT. IN GARDENS. tl ,OT 42.—Part of verandah, roof, spouting S posts, and floor. ■ a iOT 43.—D0 do ,OT 44.—D0 do and bar. he ,OT 45.—D0 do S, OT 46.-Do do tii OT 47.—D0 do and bar, OT 48,—Aviary C

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8803, 13 May 1890, Page 4

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