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. V MONDA^VH, » ’ < Sl-*W j . Bx; Waihora (Italian Lomons,ii f • toe#. Quincav f , bury Pears, Apples; ToroatohSjqto. TB. SHI EL • ‘i-f i, Stafford street* V-- ‘ 1 Hi MONDAY, the First DayofAPßlL. 1801, ,>? ■ At J2»30 : o’clock. |oy Direction of the Registrar of the Supreme j Court, in pursnsnco of the provision of i . “ The Band Transfer Act, 1885,” end vn- ’ dor power ; 'of sale ‘ contained in, Memo* i random of Mortgage No. §l2l. iTATBSSES PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO.' ; - Registrar of the iSnpr&e Court at Dmiedin to offer for salt |by auction, at their Booms, Manse street, Dun ;ddin, on the abmre date, > All that PIECE OF LAND sitnated in the ’Extension of the Township of Selwyn, constaining 18.6 poles (mote or less), being ABob mont numbered 1 on plan of Subdivision by fßfemgfSbwieh West* of Allotment numbered ,74 of; the said township, with the Brick Dwel-ling-house therm. For particulars end conditions of sale aoplv to ...taC AUCTIONEERS , or io^Kessm cljuu^i. dl..i >/i .__!■ ADAMS-‘•BROS., SoUdtors, Coat, Princes street, Dunedin,. Note.-—Attention is directed to the attention of date of sale from 23rdMsreh to Monday Ist April, at 12.30 o’clock. ; if ft MONDAY, Ist APRIL, ■ - At 2 o’clock. Pn .Premises, No. 50, corner IMmffle street A-. .O/ri: aad Mafior place. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, AND BEDROOM FURNITIJBB, compriaiag— ' Costly Axmiaster carpet, walnut oveonan:tel, walnut occasional chairs, coal vase, wicker .ffower stand, window seat, settee in tapestry, walnut ormulu-mcunted cabinet, rattan chairs, plushette curtains, fur rug, hanging lamp, occasional table, brass-mounted, fender, brasses, ashpan, lace curtains, ooiinee poles, mirror brackets, bamboo table, bookcase, oak suite in morocco, red pine dining table, oak mirror-back aideboafd, whatnot, • oak coal vase, oil paintings, piano stool, filter, dinner set, tea and breakfast set, singing canary, parrot, linoleum, oak dining chain, kauri sideboard, wool mats, crockery and crystal chenille table cover, wicker chairs, double and single: brass-mounted bedsteads, spring ■ mattresses," kapok bed, red pine mirror-door’ wardrobe, red pine ducbesse pair, toilet ware, chests drawers, bronze umbrella stand, red pine wardrobe, meat safe, 2-roller mangle, wringer, kitchen furniture, gent’s saddle and bridle,, etc. ’ PARK, REYNOLDS, AND* 00. have ’ received instructions from J. Eden. Esq. (who is leaving for West Aus- . tralia), to sell by auction, as above. On view Saturday afternoon. TUESDAY, 2nd APRIL, . .. At 2 o’clock sharp. - • At Rooms, Manse street. By . order of, the. Receiver'appointed by the ... Court in re Davies and Harvey. OFFICE FURNITURE, FIREPROOF SAFE, ETC. , PARK, REYNOLDS, AND.CO. are instructed to sell by auction, Iron fireproof safe, office tables, Austrian cane chairs, linoleum and matting, cash boxes, letterpress, office counter, office washstand, clock, and general office sundries. TUESDAY, 2nd APRIL, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. In tha Estate of Elizabeth Jones and other I vendors. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PIANOS. PLATE, ETC. NAPERY AND BED LINEN. PARK. REYNOLDS, AND CO. are instructed by the Executors to sell by auction, > Walnut piano (by Richard Pearce), walnut and rep suite, walnut overmantel, ovid table,, braes fender and brasses, rattan chairs), oak suite in leather, mahogany hall stand and 2 chairs, carpets and linoleums, walnut mirrorback sideboard, dining table, English sofa, electro-plated ware, 4-told screen, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, mahogany wardrobe, ducbesse chests and washstands, toilet ware, .ottoman couch, napery and bed linen, double and single wood beapteads and palliasses, hair chairs,' Singer sewing machine, 5-drawer and toilet chests, toilet tables and washstands, kitchen tables, cane chairs, colonial sofa, S-roller mangle, meat safe, garden seat, lawn mower, lady’s bicycle. Also lot of druggists’ sundries. WEDNESDAY, 3rd APRIL, At 7 o’clock in the evening. At Rooms, Manse street. VALUABLE COLLECTION OF LAW BOOKS, Comprising— N.Z. Law Reports, 1888 to 1899, N.Z, Statutes, Chitty’s Equity Index, Prideanx’s Conveyancing, Addison on , Contracts and Torts, Archibold’s Grown Practice, Kerr’s Law of Injunction, Metford’s Chancery Pleadings, Byles on Bills, Taylor on Poisons, Hill’s Law of Trustees and Text Books on Common Law, Equity, Companies, Bankruptcy, Wills, Pleading, Real and Personal Property, etc., etc. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. have received instructions from A. B. Haggitt, Esq., to sell by auction, as above. Catalogues on Friday. THURSDAY, 4th APEfL, At- 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. FREEHOLD PROPERTY SALE. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND 00. are instructed to sell by auction: 1. Part of. Section 12, Block 35, Dunedin, fronting Castle street, No. 383 (near Howe street), together with 5-xoomed verandah house (bath, range, grates, washhouse, and copper), also threeroomed house and scullery and outhouses. For absolute sale; a good investment property. 2. Allotment 65, subdivision of section 23, blodk 4, Dunedin, comer Melville sad Walker streets, together with substantial brick store and dwelling thereon,' presently occupied by Mrs France. 3. Sections 7 and 8, Block IS, St. EQda, fronting Jackson street (80 x 160 feeth with house of 3 rooms and scullery, washhouse (built-in copper), picket fence in front, pulrnga back and sides; occupied by Mr Hariay. 4. Allotment 2, Township of WOliamsburgb, Maori Hill, 25 poles, 66ft frontage to Heqzy street and Town Belt; 5-roomed plastered bouse, scullery, and outhouses, two bunteu bookcases, washhouse, large concrete well, garden, etc.; perfect view; close to dedgin tram; formerly occupied fay Mr Hopkins. 5. Sections 8 and 11, Block 4, Second Extension of Rothesay, j-acre, fronting District road and Ross street,; for absolute unrwereed sale. SATURDAY, 13ih APRIL, ISM, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. STEAM DREDGE AND WORKING PLANT. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CCk have received instructions from Messrs A. and T- Burt, Limited, to sell by auction oh Saturday, the 13th April, at 12 noon (unless previously disposed of privately), The GREAT WESTERN GOLD . DREDGE, as she now lies on th< Company's claim, near Colao Bay , ~r Round HilL - The Dredge is thoroughly up to date, and is almost now, having only worked a few weeks. The machinery was supplied by Messrs A-- and T. Burt, Limited. The boiler is externally fired, and the engine is a 12 h.p. engine by Marshall, with pair of vertical winch engines. The dimensions are as fpllow ' Length of.bull, 81ft; breadth, 28ft; dcp:'i 6ftjfsbuilt ,of red pine; capacity of buckets-, cubic feet each; ladder, 50ft.long, and is capable of dredging to 35ft below wafer level; elevator; 4STt, capable of stacking 20ft above water level; revolving screen and tables; steam winch, , with 6 barrels, with 5 working lines;, ladder One; also all tools, lamps, etc, Tbe.Anetioncers, or Messrs A. and T. Burt Limited, from whom farther particulars can Webtein»d, ara prepared to treat wiih tny Dredging Company or others for private tith. ' Terms can be arranged.

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Evening Star, Issue 11511, 30 March 1901, Page 5

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