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iietiosi. MONDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, 1902, • aja. LOCAL AND CANTERBURY HOISKMJSF AND NELSON TOMATOES, AUCKLAND FECIT, Stfc T. B. BEIEI AND 00. MONDAY, 10th INST-, At half-past bwo o'clock. 15 CHESTS FINE INDIAN TEAS, Ex Uganda. On account of whom it may concern. DM. SPED DI NO • is instructed to sell, on Monday first, 15 chests tea (various); cases slightly To be sold singly, as numbered. Without reserve. MONDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1908, At 2 o’clock. At Booms, Manse street. THE SUBURBAN PROPERTY AT GREEN ISLAND KNOWN AS “ WOODEATON.” •¥> A TtK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. Jffr injunction with the PERPETUAL TRUSSES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED) are instrocted by the Trustee in the Estate of the late Mr Frederick Jont» to offer for sale by public emotion, at their Booms, Manse street, Dunedin, as. above, . The desirable Freehold Suburban Property of the late Mr Frederick Jones known as “ WOOD-BATON, “ in two lots, as under:— Lot 1 consisting of the Parcel of Land containing 102 acres, more or less, situate in the Green Island Bush district, being Sections numbered lOC, 101, 102, 103, part of 134, 135, 136, part of 137. 138, 159, and 140, Green Island Bush district, with the substantial stone dwelling-boose and the farm buildings thereon and the appurtenances. This portion of the property is subject to the following tenancies;—(l) A lease to Reekie! Laverty of parts of sections 134, 135, and 136, containing about 8 acres, for 10 years from Ist May, 1896, at a yearly rent of £lO. (2) An agreement with James Warnock for a yearly tenancy of sections 138, 139 140. and part of section 137, containing about 38 acres and 34 poles, determinable on Ist May in any year on three months’ notice, at a yearly rent of £l3 ss. Lot 2, consisting of the Parcel of Land containing 38 seres and 37 poles, more or less, being Section numbered 55, Green Island Bush district, and Section No. 3, Block XIV., Dunedin and East Taieri district. This portion of the property is let on lease to Patrick Dee for a term of 10 years from the Ist June, 1899, at a yearly rent of £2O. For further particulars apply- to Messrs GEORGE AND J. A. COOK, Solicitors, Dunedin; THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. On Premises, No. 5 Upper St. Andrew street HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT PIANO (by Wilh. Bohm). PARK. REYNOLDS. AND CO. are instructed by Owner (who is leaving for Canterbury) to sell by auction, as above, • Walnut piano (by Bohm), tapestry carpet, cheffoniers, folding chairs, music canterbury, occasional table, fender, brasses, tmd asbpan, round table, whatnots, wicker chair, cretonne couch, pictures and vases, single iron bedsteads, spring mattresses, duchesse chests, mahogany chest drawers, toilet glass, washstand and ware, oilcloth, colonial sofa, crystal, Singer machine, kitchen utensils, etev MONDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. ROPERTY SALE. PROPERTY SALE, DUNEDIN AND WAITATI. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. are instructed to sell by auction, on ccoutrt of the Trustees of the Estate of the ite C. H. Kettle; 1. Part of Section 11, Block 29, Union ;.reet, Dunedin (between George and King tracts) 66ft frontage, together with one -roomed end one 4-roomed cottage. Nos. 23 nd 25; good position; nice situation. On wsenunt other Vendors; 2. Part of Section 9, Block 36, Union fcrect (between Chde and Forth streets), 15.1 oles, together with 6-roomed house, scullery, athroom, eoalhouee, orchard, and garden. iS owner has left Dunedin, this is for absoilo sale. 5. Allotments 96 to 99 and 102, 103, 105, tay View Township, Waitati, containing 3 cres 2 rood-s 5 4 poles, adjoining the railray line; fine sunny spot for building. For baokrte sale, on account of owner leaving hmedin. MONDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, 1902, At 12 o’clock noon. By Order of the Registrar. THE GOLDEN REWARD DREDGE, JARK, REYNOLDS. AND CO. have received instructions from the aristrar of the Supreme Court of New Zeand at Dunedin to sell by auction, at their xmas, Manse street, Dunedin, on the above tte. One steam bucket dredge, built by the Dunedin Engineering Company, limited, with wooden pontoons, and with engines and boilers therein, and with steam and other winches, ladder, buckets, elevator, machinery, mooring ropes, and appliances, including gold-saving appliances, as the same now lies on the dredging claim of the Golden Channel Gold Dredging Company, Limited, on the Molyneux River, Otago, New Zealand, and also sundry accessories to the said dredge. Pontoons —Hardwood and Kaun. Engines—Garnett and Co. Boiler to E. Roberts’s Plana. Buckets — feet. . _ Dredges to 35 feet and Stacks Tailings to about 22 feet. Similar dredge to the Golden Gravel. The foregoing will be offered in one lot r virtue of the power of sale conferred by i instrument by way of security, dated 2nd iptember, 1901, registered at Dunedin as umber 1901-341 For further particulars apply to E*SES BATHGATE AND WOODHOUSB, Solicitors, Water street; Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. IN DECEASED ESTATE. Sale by Auction of WALNUT PIANO, JEWELLERY, WATCHES, GENTS BICYCLE, RST-CLASS OLD VIOLIN, FURNITURE, CLOTHING, PERSONAL EFFECTS, Etc. [AMES BAUSON AND 00. I have received instructions from the usteee to sell by auction, at their Rooms, rwling street, Walnut piano, 10 gents’ silver wto)ißij ly*s watch, gold pendants, chains, pearl and sy ring, topaz seal, gold pearl brooch, gow dal, violin, genfs bicycle, overmantel, sunf furniture, personal effects, trunk, leather g, men’s, mnwi*«, and children's riothmg; u, etc. WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1902, A:j 12 o’clock noon. TO FARMERS, DAIRYMEN, AND OTHERS. Sale by Auction, on the Premises, Merton. AH that PARCEL OF LAND, being Section 22, Block 11., Waikouaiti District, contaming, by admeasurement, 40 acres 3 roodi 28 poles (more or loss), together with Dwelling of 12 apartments, Merton Post Office Store, Cellar. Farm derided into seven pad docks; large orchard in full bearing; 5 sti»lWl stable, loose-box, buggy shed, 16 stalled cow byre, piggeries, fowl run, bouse told fnnrituTß, etc. The poet office and or chard return about £2O per annum. JAjs.ES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instruct; orfrom Mrs A, G. Le Lievro (who is giving up bnsiaess) to sell by auction, at above tiro and place, the whole of the above. The store stock includes groceries, ironmongery, stationary, patent medicines, drapery, and all the usual everyday articles kept in a country store; also 7 cows and calves, \ young shorthorn bull, yearlings, breeding •ew, fowls, ducks, wiring cart, harrows, grubber, sledge, roller, harness, saddles, farm garden tools, wheelbarrow, The above property is well suited for a man with small means, as easy terms will be given; is situated near creamery, railway station, and ecfaooL Sale starts sharp at 12 o^doefc,

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Evening Star, Issue 11677, 8 February 1902, Page 5

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