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AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 6th APRIL, At 1 o'clock. Sale by Auction. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. t u,, B l e received instructions from Mrs Isabella Pearce to Bell by auction, at their Rooms, Her Freehold Property, being Sections 13 and 14, Block L, Alexandra street, Oaversham, together with a substantial double verandah cottage, containing 4 rooms, lobby, pantry; water laid on; back verandah, enclosed with glas« ; coal, wash, fowl, and out houses thereon; flower and vegetable garden, securely fenced. The above property can be inspc " any time. Terms easy. Partic-'-Auctioneers. Also, same time and place, On account of Mr Walter Smith, His Freehold Property, being allotment 21, Kelvin Grove, North - east Valley, together with house and outhouse thereon; securely fenced. This property is near to the tram sheds, N.E.Y., fronting mam road. Will be sold very cheap. Terms easy. For particulars apply to E. S. HAY, Solicitor; Or to the AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, 6th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, Regent street (opposite School, Mornington). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AMERICAN ORGAN, PIANO, AND .FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Being Section 17, Block 1., Mornington, together with a large Stone and Concrete Dwelling-house, containing 4 roomsand scullery, full Quarter-acre, planted with fruit and ornamental trees, securely fenced. AMES SAMSON AND 00. have been favored with instructions from Mrs Pierepoint, who is leaving for England, to sell by auction the above. The Furniture includes first-class walnut piano (by Rud Ibaeh and Shon), superior American organ (suitable for church or school; By Allan and Co.), piano and organ stools, music, handsome Brussels carpets,' hearthrugs, fancy suite (in cretonne), cedar spring couch and chairs to match, whatnots, 100 table, x ~ xt " " * * ladies' chairs, pictures, ornaments, kerosene lamps, window curtains, ball table, passage floorcloth, door and wool mats, iron bedstead, bed linen, mattress, blankets, cedar chest of drawers, washstsnd ana-ware, toilet table, mirror, bedroom carpets, towel raU, kitchen table, chairs, china, and earthenware, lino canary and cage, grates, kitchen and cooking and washing requisites, Etc., etc, eta The property will be sold (a bargain) on easy terms. For particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE; THURSDAY. 7th APRIL, ' Ai2oUock. Unreserved Sale by Auction. Ob the Premises, Scotia Hotel, Dundas street. JAMES SAMSON AND 00. have received instructions from Mr M. Joel to sell by auction, The whole of the Furniture, Goods, and Chattels in and upon the premises known as the Scotia Hotel. . Particulars in future issue. WEDNESDAY, 6th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. Superior English-made HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Very handsome oak sideboard (plate glass back), handsomeoak andmoroccodirdng [ room suite, oak telescope dining table, handsome tapestry and plush walnut drawing-room suite, inlaid corner whatnots, very handsome mahogany and horsehair dining room suite, cedar bookcase, cedar chest of drawers, single and double iron bedsteads, hall table, cedar round table, looking glasses, Austrian cane chairs, Brussels and tapestry carpets, pictures, dessert set, crystal and ep. ware, hall lamp, dog kennels, kitchen utensils. Also, Under letters of hypothecation* 16 VERY HANDSOME MARBLE CLOCKS. To he sold separately. MONTAGU PY M has received instructions to sell the above by auction, at the Rooms, High street* on Wednesday, 6th April, at 2 o'clock. For unreserved sale. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 14th and 15th APRIL. IMPORTANT SALE. ENGLISH-MADE FURNITURE; Of the Handsomest Description, nearly new, MONT A~~6 U PY M has received instructions from E, Mean, Esq. (who is leaving for Europe), to sell by auction,, at hip residence,. Melrose, Rosfyn, on Thursday and Friday, 14*.h and 16th April. The whole of his household! furniture as above. Without reserve. Catalogues in course of preparation* Liberal terms can be arranged for the;'pur > chase or leasing of the premises. FRIDAY, 22nd APRIL, At 2 o'clock. OTAGO HARBOR BOARD LEASES. MO NT AG U PY M has received instructions to offer for on Friday, the 22nd April, at 2 o'clock, Lease of sections 29 and 31, subdivision L Crawford street block; 21 years Subdivision 2, sections 1 to 6, 8 to 15, and 22 to 27; 14 years, or alteraativeannuai The whole, of sections (in blocks) in'subdivisions 3, 4, 5, and 6; 14 yean, or alternative annual Sections 33, 33a. 47, and section A, pert of 1,2, and 5, Wharves and Quays Reserve, with cottage thereon, at valuation. Unset prices and valuation will be set forth in detailed catalogue, now in preparation. FRIDAY, 18th APRIL, 1887,. At 2 o'clock. DESIRABLE YDLLA RESIDENCE AND* FREEHOLD PROPERTY, ' Near Abbotsford, Green Island. • FOR SALE. Under Power of Sale cenfened W Morteut* Security, and under \k» eonduct ofth» Registrar at Dunedfe of the' Supreme Court of New Zealand, Otego and Southland THE WUsWETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE; AJSTAGENOY COMPANY.OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, have been instructed te> offer for sale by public auction (on behalf of the Mortgagees, and under the conduct of the Registrar at Duuedin of the Supreme Court of street and Rattray street, Dunedin, as above. The Valuable Freehold Property. Mtelr belonging to Mr Marcus Hume, affrate, in the Green Island Bush District in the Provincial District of Otafeoy containing 21 acres, being Sections Nes. 1 Section Map of the said house, Stables, and Outbuildings. The tenancy of the present occupant ti& Al Lee Smith) expires on Ist June next ~ For further particulars apply to r GEORGE AND J. A> "*•*- TBE AUCTION^EBfifci THE BVENjrNa STAR fa «fcwd4ted to Body*LAnder^B»y l flave^^ fll e ea WanpV Walton Park, MesgleL Outran, Grey toTO, Otakla, Joktaoairiro, fiaiemtha, Olintoa Gore, Invercargill, Uwrenoe, Stirßhfc Uwttrne, Si Leonards, Sa%yw r fiay- * - Welkoualtt, Palmerston, and Oamaru If ■..JHdTJ..i >LOdE "• Advertise for it * she. * :•

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Evening Star, Issue 7179, 5 April 1887, Page 3

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