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AUCTION NOTICES. THUKSDAY, 27ib APRIL, At 12 o'clock, Consignment ex Nelson 5 Bales Tweed and Fancy 6-4 Coatings. 3 Ca3os Heather and Grey Mixed J Scotch Tweeds. 1 Bale Hand-loom Scotch Tweed, very heavy. 2 Cases Looking glasses and Mirrors. 1 Case Cutlery and Fancy Goods. 1 Case Hardware, fenders, buckets, shovels, etc. 2 Cases and Concertinas. 1 Case Superior Clocks, Watches, Gold Chains, and E I\ "Ware 2 Bales English Blankets, 11 and 12-4. AMES SAMSON AND CO have been favored with instructions from Mr J. Millar, importer, to Bell by auction, at their Auction Rooms, 102 Princes street, the above consignment of goods. Without reserve. Goods now on \ iew. JAMES SAMSON AND CO., Auctioneers, Opposite New Bank of New Zealand. THURSDAY, 27th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. Important to Booksellers and Others. 5 CASES ASSORTED BOOKS, Ex Aros Bay. By Instructions from Bank. M. SPEDDING is instructed to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Thursday, 27th April, at two o'clock, Five cases Books, consisting of— Standard novels, Select Library, favorite authors; People's Library, readable works; Reade's works, Aimard's, Railway Library, Lily Series, comic holiday books, humorous books, etc., etc., etc In 6d, Is, Is 6d, 2s, and 2s Gd sizes. Without reserve. SATURDAY, 29th APRIL. At Watson's Hotel, High Btreet. SUPERIOR PRIVATE RESIDENCE; ALSO CENTRALLY-SITUATED SHOP AND DWELLING AT ST. KELDA. The above property, more fully described below, is situated in a borough which at present is making rapid progressed, either as a place for business or private residence, it cannot be excelled. The travelling conveniences are many, and the streets are all sixty feet wide. GT. CLARKE AND 00. • will Bell as above, commencing at two o'clock, Lot I—Section 9, block XXIV., (40 x 100), with the superior four-roomed costage thereon, in the occupation of Mr lies ; together with the outhouses and cowshed. Ll5O of the purchase-money can remain on mortgage at 7£ per cent. Lot 2-Section 1, block VI., (50 x 100), corner of Main and Scott streets; together with shop and dwelling (newly built), outhouses, etc. Liberal terms. The owners of the above properties are leaving the district, and offer their properties for positive sale. SATURDAY, 29fch APRIL. At Watson's Hotel, High street. VALUABLE HOUSE PROPERTY AT SOUTH DUNEDIN. During the past five years no district has progressed more rapidly than South Dunedin, and the steady increase in the value of property is an indication that the popular feeling still tends that way. The large manufacturing interests, and its close proximity to the City, speak volumes in its favor to persons in search of a superior residence, with full quarter-acre of land. aT. CLARKE AND 00. • will sell as above, commencing at two o'clock, comprising— Lot I.—Section 13, block VIII., quarteracre, Reid road, upon which is built a handsome bow-window verandah cottage (known as Kilrush villa), five rooms and scullery; also two-stall stable, flower garden, and fruit trees in abundance ; the land is also considerably raised. The owner is only selling on account of leaving the Province. A large amount of the purchase-money can remain on mortgage. Lot 2.—Section 16, block XX., 72 x 160 links, Nelson road, together with tworoomed house; also four-stall stable adjoining. This property is jußt suitable to an expressman, cab-owner, or dairyman. The purchaser can arrange for liberal terms. G. T. CLARKE AND CO., Auctioneers, Exchange Court. SATURDAY, 29th APRIL At Watson'sJHotel, High street. FIFTEEN PICKED SECTIONS AT MUSSELBURGH, Situated in the Queen's Drive, Princes, Nor* manby, Grey, Bowen, and High streets. This township is admitted to be one of the best laid out around Dunedin. The roads are wide, especially the Queen's Drive, and the locality is specially suited for residences of ft good class; its close proximity to the Ocean Beach makes the place healthy ; and the trams, 'buses, railway, and other conveyances pass to and from every few minutes of the day. I T. OLARKE AND CO. will sell as above, commencing at two o'clock. DESCRIPTION OF THE SECTIONS. Queen's Drive-Sections 14 (corner), 3, and 5, block XI. VT Bowen street Section 28, block XI. (corner). Princes street—Sections 22, 23, and 24, block X. Grey street—Sections 15, 16, and 17, block X. These three sections are fenced with good pickets, and considerably raised, and are situated at the corner of Princes Btreet. High street—Sections 17, 20, 21, and 22, block I. Normanby street—Section 11, block XHI., 29 poles. Note—These sections are 2 chains by wit front. Contents of each, 24 poles. Terms exceedingly liberal. L 5 deposit; balance in three years at 7per N.B.- This is a really good investment for capitalists and persons on the look-out for building sites. G. T. CLARKE AND CO., Auctioneers, Exchange Court. SATURDAY, 29th APRIL. At 2 o'clock. At Watson's Hotel, High street. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY In the Town of Port Chalmers, containing half an acre, fronting Harrington street, being one of the prettiest sites in Port Chalmers. To Persons in search of a good Freehold, Investors, Speculators, and others. T. CLARKE AND CO. ™:ii onlT qq alinvfl /under instructions from the Attorney of Mr Thomas Cook), commencing at two o'clock, comprising Sections 256 and 257, area half an acre, fronting Harrington street. For positive sale. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers ; or Mr J. A. D. ADAMS, Solicitor, Exchange Court. TO PROPERTY - OWNERS, Gentlemen Relinquishing Business and Giving up Housekeeping. GT. OLARKE AND 00. # Auctioneers. Valuers, Land, and Finance Agents, EXCHANGE COURT, PRINCES STREET. Out-door Sales conducted at Private Residences, Shops, and Warehouses. Low Rates of Commission charged. Special attention given to LAND AND PROPERTY SAIBS Sold either privately or by auction. Money to Lend on Freehold Securities. Advances made upon deposit of Deeds, on Furniture, Merchandise, etc. Bills Discounted. N.B.—Office open Monday evenings, from 7 to 9. i OHtOCLATION OF THE EVENING STAB now 8.500 -

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Evening Star, Issue 5966, 26 April 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 5966, 26 April 1882, Page 3

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