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Auctions. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICE, OWING to the Lamented DEATH OR HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, the SALE of Mr W. G. NEILL’S STOCK of Wines, Spirits, etc-, is POSTPONED TILL TUESDAY, Janaary 29th. PARK* REYNOLDS,. AND CO., Auctioneers. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICE. OWING to the Lamented DEATH •OP HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, the SALE of Mr MBNZIE’S FURNITURE, Mornmgton, is POSTPONED till MONDAY 28fch January. * park,. REYNOLDS, AND CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 29th JANUARY, At 2-o’clock, At Rooms, Manse -street. By Order of the Executrix-op the -Estate of W. G. Neili, deceased. IMPORTANT CLEARING-SALE Of WINES, SPIRITS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND GENERAL. GOODS. P ARK, REYNOLDS, ANIrtCO., are instructed to sell by-auction, DUTY PAID-: Sundry small lines of “Correct bacco Ceylon teas, St. Estepho claretf Chatcau Lante hock* Kidder!infs sweet gin. Commod ore and Athole whisky, Moet and Chandons champagne, Cliquot champagne, raspberry balm, Madeira, Chateau TaSilk daret (quarts and pints), Forster’s sherry, Gilberts schnapps, Chateau Tabilk chablis, etc., etc. IN BOND: Queen’s ale (pints), Perrier Fils’ Boomerang, Esshaws L. and Co.’s, Poinsofs, Fame's and De Larges brandy, Moet and Chandon champagne. Bistock, Rothschild, and Guardia Victona cigars, J-D.ICZ., Kidderlin and Hugo Peters Geneva. Gilbe/s Old Tom, KidderIms and holcis dry gin, Offloy Forrester s, Cockbum and Smith’s, and V.O. Princess port wmes Governor-General rum, fine Amontillado and De Gomez sherry, Ceylon teas, Correct Thing tobacco, Australian wines and a fine assortment of finest brands whiskv m qr-casks, octaves, and cases. v * Full printed catalogues now ready. Samples now on view. MONDAY, 28th JANUARY. At 2 o’clock. On Premises. Upper Maclaggan street, Mom mgtoa (near Sneddon’s Store). !* I 0 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. COSTLY BURR WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Neufeld), Specially manufactured for N.Z.S.S. Exhibition. TBARK, REYNOLDS. AND CO . :ire instructed by Mr Menzies (who i giving up housekeeping) to sell by public auc tion, as above, His Household Furniture, consisting ofWalnut grand piano (Neufeld), piano stool oak dining room suite in morocco, red pin dining table, fenders and irons, coal vase tapestry table cover, clock, pictures, Brus sols carpet, dinner service, lamps, whatnot aslipan, goat skin, hearthrug, horsehair chairs occasional table, rattan chairs, chess tabic ornaments, red pine hall table, hall stand brass-mounted bedsteads, red pine full-Scotc chest drawers, ducliesse table, comice nnd curtains, single wood bedsteads apd tj? ding, washstands and ware, looking glass, ct • mode, colonial sofa, linoleum, garden tot ' kitchen furniture, etc., etc. MONDAY, 28th JANUARY, At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street, PROPERTY SALE PROPERTY SALE DUNEDIN, ROTHESAY, CAVERSHA] ROSLYN, ST. HILDA NORTH-EAST VALLEY (Stanley Estate). PARK, REYNOLDS, AND C are instructed to sell by auction; 1. George street, Dunedin.—Part of si tions 33 and 34. block 32, freehold 96 x 1 links, with frontage also to Regent roai o-roomed house, bathroom, washhouse and conveniences, drained to sewer: immedia possession. 2. Comer George and Regent streets.— Pa of section 33, block 32, 127 x 130 links, wi ■b-roomed house, bathroom, washhouse ai conveniences, drained to sewer; adjoins I vd-.lfw? ?f r C , layton tm 20tb Juno nei With both the above properties three-fourt of the purchase money can. remain on mo; gage, if required, at 5 per cent 3. By order of the Trustees of the Estate James M'Kenzio Mackintosh '(decease! Duncan street, Dunedin.—Section 38, bio 11, full quarter-acre, with good 8-room house, scullery-, bathroom, etc.; splendid sit very sunny; capital view; bandy to train. 4. Rothesay, fronting Main road and Atl place.—3 roods and 36.8 poles; splendid sit one of the very best in this township, bei sections 17 and part of 2 and 3. Failing asi as a whole, this will be offered in two° lots' 5. St. Andrew, Caversliam, fronting M: road.—Alotment 21, block 1, 33ft x 99ft, wi comfortable 4-roomed cottage (occupied bv ] MTarlane), washhouse (builbin conne 2-slalled stable. PP 6. Stowarton, Eoslyn (Garfield street).—Si tions 7 and 8, noariy half an acre, substant house of 7 rooms, bathroom, all necessa outbuildings, garden, orchard: a really fi property; beautiful view; handv to tran Lately occupied by Rev. J. M. Fraser. 7. Sunnyside, Roslyn (off Rose street). Section 10. containing 24 poles, together wi 6-roomed house, bathroom, washhouse, vinei fruit and flower gardens, asphalt paths, etc presently occupied by Mr Keou; close Koslyn tram. 8. Gladstone, North-east Valley.—Section ' containing l-acre, fronting Gladstone roa close to the Gardens; 5-roomed house a shed, brick and cement tank. Occupied Mr G. Rodgers. 10. St. Kilda.—Mr H. W. Mitchell’s pi perty, being sections 9. 10, 11. block comer of Cargill street and Valpy stnfet • 0 v quarler-acfe, good 4-roomed verandah bom scullery, stable, coachhouse, etc.; secure fenfted; asphalt paths and yard; one mine froin Irani. It not sold in one lot, comer si tion 9, with house and buildings, win he offer separately. 11. Stanley Estate, Wliaro Flat—Section containing 8 acres 2 roods 24 poles, about miles past Aslibnm Hall; for absolute sale 12. Kirkland Hill.—Section 6, cont-unin° rood 9 poles, fronting Main road and vt street; good building site; close to K korai tram terminus. MONDAY, the 28th day of JANTL At 12J0 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street FREEHOLD PROPERTY, NOR 1 VALLEY. PARK, REYNOLDS. A have received instructions auction, on the above date. All that parcel of land, containi 33 poles and 81-100 poles, being Nos. 4 to 22 (both inclusive), block ship of Gordon, North-east Vallei with the buildings erected thereo mg of six-roomed dwelling, cuthoc byre, and fowlhouse. Tlie property is situated in Bh N.E.V., and is sold subject to a n the Southern Starr-Bowkett Buildi Title; Land Transfer Ac For further particulars apply F. ZWINGER M( Solicitor, 98 Princes Or SATURDAY, 26th JANUARY. At 2 o’clock. CONSIGNMENT OF SUPERIOR TAB CUTLERY AND PLATED WARE. From one of the Best English Manufacture D m. s : pb dd i n • will sell on Saturday 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 anddessert forks and spbo teaspoons, jam and sugar spoo gravy spoons and soup ladles, perior dinner and dessert knives, c vorg and forks, flower stands, floi baskets, toilet table sets, fruit stan bowls, epergnes, bronzes, fancy vas and ornaments. Also, 12 military and tourists’ glasses.

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Evening Star, Issue 11455, 24 January 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 11455, 24 January 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 11455, 24 January 1901, Page 3

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