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, Auction*. BURNSIDE STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, 23rd INST., IHE above Sale will start at 7.30 a.m. (by request of leading Butchers), instead of the usual hour, owing to the Demonstration on that day on behalf of the returning Members of the Contingents. ANDREW TODD, Chairman Wool Brokers' and Stock Agents' Association. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 23rd JANUARY, 1901, At 11 o'clock. GIGANTIC DRAPERY AUCTION PA LB WiU be CONTINUED DATLY AT 11 O'CLOCK UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE* ' FRESH GOODS ARRIVING EVERT DAY. SOLD ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. On the Premises, Princes, street south, nexb door to Prictor's, newsagent. S. VALENTIN] ■» has been instructed by Darcy Ford. Esq., who has just returned from England, and who is acting as agent for English manufacturers, to sell by auction, as above, serges, tweeds, curtains, etc. PRELIMINARY. INDIAN TEAS. fl . M. SPEDDING L7o will offer a Consignment of the above in a few days on arrival of Ikhona, Consisting of finest Pekoes and Pannings in chests and half-chests. ' THURSDAY, 24th JANUARY At 2 o'clock. CONSIGNMENT OF SUPERIOR TABLE CUTLERY AND PLATED WARE. From one of the Best English Manufactu DM. SPEDDING • will sell on Thursday next, Cabinets of family cutlery Cases of desserts (silver-mounted) E.P. hot water kettles and teapots Superior tea and coffee services Cases of meat and fish carvers E.P. dinner and dessert forks and spoons, - teaspoons, jam and sugar spoons gravy spoons and soup ladles, superior dinner and dessert knives, carvers and forks, flower stands, flower baskets, toilet table sets, fruit stands bowls, epergnes, bronzes, fancy vases' and ornaments. ' ' Also, 12 military and tourists' glasses. THURSDAY, 24thJANUAEY7~ At 2 o'clock. — m At Rooms, Manse street By Order of the Executrix of the Estate of W. G. Neill, deceased. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE Of WINES, SPIRITS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND GENERAL GOODS. pARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO, are instructed to sell by auction, DUTY PAID: Sundry 'small lines of " Correct Thin"" tobacco, Ceylon teas. St. Estepho Chateau Lafite hock, Kidderlin's sweet gin, Commodore and Athole whisky, Meet and Chandons cbampagno, Cliquot champagne, raspberry balm, Madeira, Chateau Tabilk claret (quarts and pints), Forster's sherry, Gilbey's schnapps, Chateau Tabilk chablis, etc., etc. IN BOND: Queen's ale (pints), Pcrrier Fils' Boomerang Exshaws. L. and Co.'s, Poinsofs, Faurel' and De Largo's brandy. Most and Chandon champagne, Bistock, Rothschild, and Guardia Victoria cigars, J.D.K.Z., Kidderlin and Huea Peter's Geneva. Gilbsy's Old Tom, Kidderlins and Nolet's dry gin, Offley Forrester's, Cockbum and Smith's, and V.O. Prince-' port wines. Governor-General rum. fine Amontillado and De Gomez sherry, Ceylon teas 'Correct Tiling" tobacco, Australian ' and a fine assortment of finest brands w, in qr-casks, octaves, and cases. Full printed catalogues now ready. Samples now on view. MONDAY, the 28fch riav of JANUARY 1901 At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Msnse street. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, NORTH-EAST VALLEY. TOARK, REYNOLDS. AN,D CO -*- have received instructions to sel< by auction, on the above d:ite, AH that parcel of land, containing 3 roods 33 poles and 81-100 poles, being allotments Nos. 4 to 22 (both inclusive), block VI. Town ship of Gordon. North-east Valley, together with the buildings erected thereon, consisting of six-roomed dwelling, outhouses, dairv byre, and f owlhouse. "' The property is situated in Black's road N.E.V., and is sold subject to a mortgage t the Southern Starr-Bowkett Societ' Title: Land Transfer Act." Eor further particulars apply P. ZWINGLE MOORE, Solicitor, 93 Princes street; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY, 28th JANUARY, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. PROPERTY SALE. PROPERTY SALE. DUNEDIN, ROTHESAY, CAVERSHAM, ROSLYN, ST. KTLDA, NORTH-EAST VALLEY (Stanley Estate). ~&ARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. are instructed to sell by auction : 1. George street, Dunedin.—Part of sections 33 and 34, block 32, freehold, 96 x 109 links, with frontage also to Regent road; 8-roomed house, bathroom, washhouse, and all conveniences, drained to sewer; immediate possession. 2. Corner George and Regent streets.—Part of section 33, block 32, 127 x 130 links, with 6-roomed house, bathroom, washhouse, and conveniences, drained to sewer; adjoins lot 1; let to Mr Clayton till 20th June next. With both the 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 the Estate-of James M'Keuzie Mackintosh '(deceased). Duncan street, Dunedin.—Section 38, block 11, full quarter-acre, with good 8-roomed. house, scullery, bathroom, etc.; splendid site; very sunny; capital view; handy to train. 4. Rothesay, fronting Main road and Athol place.—3 roods and 36.8 poles; splendid site; one of the very best in this township, being sections 17 and part of 2 and 3. Failing a sale as a whole, this will be offered in two lots. 5. St. Andrew, Caversham, fronting Main road.—Alotment 21, block 1, 33ft x 99ft, with comfortable 4-roomed cottage (occupied by Mr MTarlano), washhouse (built-in copper), 2-stalled stable. 6. Stewarton, 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; handy to trams. Lately occupied by Rev. J. M. Fraser. 7. Sunnyside, 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 Keon; close to Roslyn tram. 8. Gladstone, North-east Valley.—Section 12, .containing fronting Gladstone road. close to the Gardens; b-roomed house and shed, brick and cement tank. Occupied bj Mr G. Rodgers. 10. St. Kilda.—Mr H. W. Mitchell's property, being sections' 9, 10, 11, block 7, corner 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 minuto from tram, if not sold in one lot, corner section 9, with house and buildings, will be offered separately. 11. Stanley Estate, Whare Flat.—Section 8, containing 8 acres 2 roods 24 poles, about 1J miles past Ashburn Hall; for absolute sale. ' 12. Kirkland Hill.—Section 6, containing 1 rood 9 poles, fronting Main road and-View 'street; good building she; close to K*ikorai- tram terminus.

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Evening Star, Issue 11453, 22 January 1901, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 11453, 22 January 1901, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 11453, 22 January 1901, Page 5