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Aerations* MONDAY, 2l«ir tfANUABY. At 11 o'clock. At Premises, •“ Romanoff,” Koslyn. the Residence of P. R. Sargopd, Esq. SUPERIOR AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO . (By Schwechten), opeatilly Manufactured for Berim Exhibition. DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM* HALL, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. ELECTRO-PLATE, CHINA, and CRYSTAL. Comprising— N DRAWING ROOM. , Upright grand piano (by Schwechten), Cheasofa, brass tile fenders and brasses, Dresaen candelabra and omamcnts, Cloisonne vases, bronze figures, costly Chippendale chairs, carved walnut occasional chairs in tapestry and plush, carved brackets, walnut overmantel, carved oak chair, Japanese bric-a-brac, cabinet, carved oak table, crystal lamp, etcjungs, engravings, oil paintings, curtains and costly Indian (Amritza), Axminster carpets, hearthrugs, carved walnut piano seat, DINING BOOM. Red pine mirror-back sideboard, Brussels carpet, oak coal vase, easy chairs, red pine suite in buffalo leather, red pine bookcase, brass-rail fender and brasses, butler’s tray red pine escritoire and bookcase, walnut corner cabinet and writing table, 2 cedar bookshelves, walnut revolving card table, door portxere and curiam, bric-a-brac, overmantel, marble 12-day timepiece. v HALL, Carved oak hall seat, carved oak haU-table. oak umbrella stand, carved oak chair, dinner gong, linoleum, wool mats, stair carpet and crystal^ 011 ” rocker ’ electro-plate, chW, .and' BEDROOMS. Double iron brass-mounted bedsteads, wire mattresses, bedding, red pine thrwswinged ™-Moorwai^ be , red pine pedestal duchesse table, marble-top washstands with mirror P lll . O and chest drawers (combined), duchesse chests, child’s brassmounted cots and bedding, red pine and; niofctled totara full-Scotch chest drawers duchesse pairs pedestals, toilet ware, commode, towel rail, shaving stand, ottoman, folding screens, door portieres and curtains. Meat safe, 2-roller mangle, wringer, garden roller, garden tools, kitchen 'furniture and utensils. . Also, , English-built Victoria hooded phaeton. Greenhouse for removal. PARK, REYNOLDS. AND CC tT t> a J e lns tructed to sell, on account of Ml f,: ■ *rgood (who is leaving Dunedin), th whole of her Household Furniture, etc. a above. , * 9 . Catalogues now ready. On view on Saturday, 19th January, till da of sale. MONDAY, 21st JANUARY. At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. FREEHOLDS. freeholds SITES, KAIKORAI VALLEY ( di4 n anf fi^ Slyn T i an i and within ea! aiotance of uuncdin-Kaikorai Tram). , Frontages to Main road and James streel Easy terms of payment. •pARK, REYNOLDS. AND CC •A are instructed to sell by auction, 11 °f approximately {-acre eocl road and Jame immediately opposite Rosly tramsheds. These sections are on th suiuiy side of the valley, and have i beautiful view. Plan can be seen a office of the auctioneers. Terms. 20 per cent, cash; balance, cas' ”!., 0n n e (T 11 {°; lt , 11 .' II or ’ desired, purchaser cai xrith , 31 , s attending over two yean w.th interest at 5 per cent. A splendid chance of seciirinar a freehnli m tins fast-growing suburb g MONDAY, the 28th day of JANUARY. At 12.30 o’clock. PRPPwornManse street FREEHOLD PROPERTY, NORTH-I P. „ „ VALLEY. ark, REYNOLDS. AND have received instructions to b. siuenon, on the above date, All that parcel cf land, containing 3 o3 poles and fil-100 poles, being allot ?vos. 4 to 22 (both inclusive), block VI. ship of Gordon, North-east Valiev, to with the buildings erected thereon, o mg of six-roomed dwelling, outhouses, biTc, and fowl house. x - Ti’" property is situated in Black’s fi o•’ and sold subject to'a mortg the fcoulhem &tarr-Bowkett Buildim? g t- r c: Land Transfer Act.* I’or further particulars apply F. ZWINGLB MOOR Solicitor, 98 Princes str THE AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY, 28th JANUARY, At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. PROPERTY SALE. PROPERTY SALE. DUNEDIN, ROTHESAY, CAVERSHAM. ROSLYN, ST. KILDA, NORTH-EAST VALLEY (Stanley Estate). T>ARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. -A are instructed to sell by auction; X. George street-, Dunedin.—Part of sections oo and 34, block 32, freehold, 96 x 109 links, with frontage also to Regent road; o-roomed bouse, bathroom, washhouse, and all conveniences, drained to sewer; immediate possession. 2. Corner George and Regent streets.—Part ot section 33, block 52, 127 s 131) links, with 6-roomcd house, bathroom, washhouse, and conveniences, drained to sewer; adjoins lot L,. ]d ; f® Mr Clayton till 20th June next. W uh both me above properties three-fourths of the purchase money can remain on mortgage, if required, at 5 per cent. 3. By order of the Trustees of tbe Estate of Janies M'Kcnzio Mackintosh '(deceased). Duncan street, Dunedin.—Section 33, block 11, full quarter-aero. wi!h good 8-roomed house, scullery, bathroom, etc.; splendid Bile; very sunny; capital view; handy to train. 4. Rothesay, fronting Main road and Athol place.—3 roods and 36.6 poles: splendid site; one of the very host in this township, being socUons 17 and part of 2 and 3. Failing a sale its a, whole, Uiis will bo offered in two lots. 5V St. Andrew, Caversbam. fronting Main road.—Alolment 21, block 1, 33ft x 99ft, with comfortable 4-roomcd cottage (occupied by Mr MT’arkmc), washhouse (built-in concert. 2-stalled stable. 6. Stcwarton, Roslyn (Garfield street). —Sections 7 and 8, nearly half an acre, substantial house of 7 rooms, bathroom, all necessary outbuildings, garden, orchard; a really fine property; beautiful view; bandy to trams. Lately occupied by Rev. J. M. Fraser. 7. Sunny side, Roslyn (off Rose street).— Section 10. containing 24 poles, together with 6-roomed house, bathroom, washhouse, vinery, fruit and flower gardens, asphalt paths, etc.;: presently occupied by Mr Keen: close to Roslyn tram. 8. Gladstone, North-cast Valley.—Section 12, containing {-acre, fronting Gladstone road, close to the Gardens; 5-roomed house and shed, brick and cement tank. Occupied by Mr G. Rodgers. 9. Pine Hill road.—About 8 acres, overlooking the Gardens: good grass paddocks, plantations, and orchard, together with substantial house of 11 rooms, bath, washhouse, 2-stallcd r,table and coachhouse, cowshed; extensive view; very sunny spot; a capita] property for gentleman’s residence; within a few minutes of the train. 10. St. Kilda.—Mr H. W. Mitchell’s property, being sections 9. 10, 11. block 7, comer of Cargill street and Valpy street; over quarter-acre, good 4-roomed verandah house, scullery, stable, coachhouse, etc.: securely fenced: asphalt paths and yard; one minute from tram, if not sold in one lot, comer section 9, with house and buildings, will be offered separately. 11. Stanley Estate, Whare Flat.—Section 9. containing 8 acres 2 roods 24 poles, about miles past Ashbum Hall; for absolute sale. 12. Kirkland Hill.—Section 6, containing 1 rood 9 poles, fronting Slain road and View street; good building site; close to Kaikorai tram terminus. MONDAY, 28th JANUARY, 1901, At 2 p.m. Under Power ot Sale in Memorandum of Mortgage 16,936. Messrs sieweight beds. and go. have received instructions from the Mortgagees to sell by public auction, at their Rooms, High street, Dunedin, on Monday, 28lh January, 1901, at 2 o’clock p.m.. All that Parcel of LAND, being Allotment 20, Block 1., Township of St. John’s Wood, with Dwelling-house and Outbuildings thereon, at present occupied by Mr James Pratt. Title under Land Transfer Act. The property is in Black’s road. North-east Valley, close to Main road, is on the sunny side of the hill, and conveniently situated. For particulars apply to FEED. CALVERT, Solicitor, 1 Bond street; Or 'v THE-AUCTIONEERS.

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Evening Star, Issue 11451, 19 January 1901, Page 5

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