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Auctions. MONDAY,2BIi MAY, 1 , At 10 o’clock. GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Ac the Otago Com and Wool Exchange, Vogel itreet. Donald aio and co. will sell as above, Oats, wheat, barley, potatoes, ete. MONDAY, 28lh MAY, At 10.15 o'clock. At their Stores, Cumberland street. TUIARMERS’ AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., •A will sell by auction, Oats, Wheat, Chaff, Barley, etc. MONDAY, 28tU MAY, At 11 o'clock. GRAIN AND PRODUCE SALE. D ALGETY AND CO., LIMITED, will tell by auction, at above time and place, Wheat, oats, chaff, etc. MONDAY, 28th MAY, At 11.15 o’clock. J A MORITZS ON AND GO. • will sell by auction, at their Stores, Bond street, on Monday, '7th May, at 11.15 a.m., Barley, oats, wheat, potatoes, chaff, hay, and straw. Dunedin fruitbrokers’ association. MONDAY, 28th MAY, 1900. First Sale: OTAGO FRUIT AND PRODUCE AGENCY, 9 o’clock; followed by SHIEL AND 00. and A. MORITZ SON AND CO. MONDAY, mh MAY, At 11 o’clock a.m. At the Dunedin Horse Saleyardt. CONTINUATION OF HORSE SALE. RIGHT, STEPHENSON. AND 00. ’ ’ bog to intimate that their great annv.al sale of Draught and Light Horses will be continued as above, when they will offer 30 hacks and harness horses 20 first-class draught mares and geldings. . MONDAY. 28th MAY, At 2 o’clock. DRAPERY AND CLOTHING AND BLACK PUR BOAS. JAMBS v SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Superior black fur long boas, Melton cloth, all-wool dress stuff, cashmere and fancy material for jackets, flannel, calicoes, sheetinjr. shirtings, forfar, apron linen, holland, wool vests, blankets, quilts, men’s and boys’ suits, cardigan jackets, trousers and vests, overcoat hose and half-hose, pants, underflanncls, a few remnants of tweed, suit lengths (all wool), and a large lot of fancy and counter goods. Without reserve. TUESDAY, 29th MAY, At 2 o’clock. To Tinsmiths, Plumbers, and others. Sale by Auction, on the Premises, near corner of Hanover street. JAMBS SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions from Mr J. Otto, tinsmith, to sell by auction, the whole of liis Stock-in-Trade, Tools, Furniture, etc., as follows; Rolling machine, 2ft, folding machine, 2 burrowing machines, wire machine, 7 stakes, guillotine machine, cress iron, vyce, 2 anvils, 2ft. 61n range (Shaddock), 4 ladders, shop steps, grindstone, wire nails, and all the tinsmith tools. Tin ware comprises milk cans, tea and coffee pots, billies, cake and baking tins, dippers, colanders, 2 sitz baths, buckets, milking cans, basins, catmisters, salter balances, writing desk (patent lock), pigeon holes, tables, round and square tables, colonial sofa, and a large lot of sundries. Failing eyesight has compelled Mr Otto to retire from busiress. The sale is unreserved. MONDAY, 4th JUNE, At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. PROPERTY SALE. PROPERTY SALE. PARK. REYNOLDS, AND 'CO. are instructed to sell by auction. 1. Paris of Sections 76 and 77, Block XXXIV., Freehold, Castle street., Dunedin, between Duke and Howe streets, 42ft x 165 ft, nicely laid out in garden and grass; asphalt paths; substantial house (one brick side), six rooms, double bay windows and porch, bathroom (hot and cold water), scullery, pantry, washhouse, workshop, servant’s room, spacious hall, front rooms plastered. large and lofty and well finished, hluestono and concrete foundations. 2. Section 7 and part Section 8, Block XXXIX., Freehold, comer Bond and Police streets, 69ft 2in x 74ft llin; valuable comer building allotment of freehold; right in the heart of the town, close to wharves and Princes street. 5. Part Section 34, Block V., Freehold, comer Stafford and Hopo streets, 31ft x 6Cft, with two wooden buildings thereon: a good comer site; five minutes from Post Office. 4. Coiyorntion Lease of Allotment 1, Block XXXIX., Princes street; nearly sis years to run; full valuation; ground rout’ £65 per annum: brick and sionfi buildings thereon, occupied by Messrs A. Thompson, A. Deacon, and Spain and Tail, bringing in £2 3s per week. 5 Corporation Lease of Allotments 6 and 8. Block 1., Maitland street south: nearly five years to run; full valuation; ground rent, £ls 10s per section per annum; good building sites; easy of access and close to main centre of town. 6. Allotment. 1. Subdivision of Section 1 2, Block XIV., Forbury, South Dunedin, corner Gisborne and Vogel streets: together with large-sized snop, lined with tongue and groove boarding and two dwelling rooms: Zenlnndia range; verandah front both streets: stock at valuation if desired. Capital chance for married couple. SATURDAY. 9th JUNE, At 2 o’clock. IMPORTANT~LAND SALE. At Rooms, Manse street. In the Estate of the late Henry Tewsley. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. have received instructions from the Trustees of the Estate of the late Henry Tewsley to sell by auction, at their Rooms, on SATURDAY, 9lh June, at 2 o’clock, The following Valuable Properties : , ROSLYN. That desirable block of Laud situated between Leven street and Frederick street, and fronting High street, Roslyn, subdivided into suitable residence sites; also No. 2 and No. 6 Sheen Cottage, each with 21 poles of land, fronting Frederick street. WARRINGTON. Section 26, Warrington Estate, containing 10 acres and 29 poles, adjoining Warrington Church; a splendid section. BRIGHTON. Allotments 12, 13, 14, and 15, at the corner of Trecastoll street and Bellevue terrace, containing 3 roods and 14 polos, near the church property, and close to the residence of R. B. Denniston. DUNOON (BROAD BAY), Sections 13 and 14, with frontages to Beach road and Argrle street, facing tho bay; area, 1 rood 39 poles. All these properties are well situated, and worth inspection! Terms; One-third cosh; balance extending over three years, interest 5 per cent. Intending Purchasers are invited to go over the property and inspect the different sections. Lithograph plans of Roslyn subdivision can ba obtained at the office of the Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 30lh MAY, At 2.30 o’clock. FTEE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE. A AND AGENCY COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, are instructed by Mr Wm. Harrop, Executor of tho will of the late Mrs M. A. Mosob, to sell by public auction, in their Rooms, Rattray street, on WEDNESDAY, 30th May, at 2.30 o’clock. Parts of sections 27 and 28, block 27, Dunedin, having a frontage of 88ft to Leith street, and of 74ft 3in to Frederick street, together with the four S-roomed cottages thereon. This property is well situated for letting purjeoes. and is being sold to dose trust accounts.

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Evening Star, Issue 11251, 26 May 1900, Page 5

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