Auctions. TUESDAY, 12th APRIL, At 2 o’clock. Removed to Roons for Convenience of Sale. Sale by Auction of Household Furniture, Rosewood Piano (by John Broadwood and Sons, London), Harmonium, Microscope in Case, Superior Stcreoftopo, Field Glasses, Water Colors, Pencim Sketchings, Books, Mahogany Wardrobe, Singer Sewing' Machine, Goods and Chattels. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions from Mr Anderson to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Has Furniture, etc., including—Rosewood piano (by John Broadwood, London), piano stool, set 7 large water colors in different views of Rotorua Township and surroundings (well worth inspection), harmonium, tapestry suite, sideboard, table and cover, cedar dining table, whatnots, walnut overmantel, carpets, linoleum, tapestry couch, Vienna and wicker chairs, octagon and tea tables, dinner and tea sets, cruets, vases, ornaments, clocks, curtain poles and curtains, fenders, irons, hanging lamps, _ barometer, hall stand, double and single iron bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets wardrobe, duchesse pair, chests of drawers, commode, duchesse drawers, tables, chairs, sofa, kitchen utensils, copper boiler, wringer, range, microscope, stereoscope, field glasses, goods, and chattels. Also, same time and place —Superior parlor, dining, sitting, and bedroom furniture of every description, 3 first-class pianos, 2 gents’ bicycles, large plate-glass mirror (to be seen at Dunedin railway station), etc. etc. TUESDAY, 12fh APRIL, At 2 o’clock. At Shamrock Auction Rooms, Rattray street. SUPERIOR CEDAR IJNEN PRESS ANI WARDROBE. MARBLE SLAB LOOKING-GLASS. RED PINE HAT AND UMBRELLA STAND. KAURI PANELLED COUNTER. MASSIVE GOLD-MOUNTED PEERGLASS. LADIES’ AND GENTS’ BICYCLES. Also, 4 531b Net TINS OP HONEY. T) M. PEA AND CO. wifi sell by public auction as follows: Large cedar linen press and wardrobe, marble-slab looking-glass, superior red pine hall stand, kauri panelled counter, fine large gold-mounted pierglass, books, pictures, gocart (convertible positions), lady’s bicycle, 3 gents’ bicycles, medium-sized and small kitchen dressers, iron bedsteads (plain and brass-railed), spring mattresses, wire mattresses, feather and flock beds, feather-, flock, and kapok bolsters and pillows, single and double blankets (new and second-hand), counterpanes, duchesse chests, toilet tables’ washstands, toilet ware, chests of drawers’ stretchers, wooden swinging cradle, diningtables, kitchen tables, couches, child's iron cot, wicker chairs, small meat safe, seltzogcne, tubs and baths, fenders (various sorts),°fin> irons ani fire brasses, full-size and passage linoleum, kitchen chairs, Austrian- chairs, small writing desk, rattan lounge, set of steps, door scraper, brooms and brushes, zinc baths, coal scuttles, strainer, flour tub', crockery, saucepans, and lot of kitchen utensils, etc., etc. Also lot of traveller’s samples, including shaving mugs, tooth combs, tooth brushes candlesticks, blouse pins, mouth organs, pocket ink bottles, fish slices, silver-mounted cigarette cases, and pocket books, etc., etc, THURSDAY, 14th APRIL, 1904~ At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, 227 Cumberland street. ■TV M. PEA AND CO. * liava received instructions to sell by auction, without reserve, Dining room suite (in horsehair), overmantel, extending dining table, pictures, marble-top hall stand, single and double iron bedsteads, flock and kapok mattresses, wire mattresses, 6 duchesse chests, toilet tables, tile-back washstands and ware, full-Scotch chest drawers, 4-drawer chests, linoleums, carpet squares, upholstered chairs, gipsy tables, occasional tables, lot sundries. TUESDAY, 12th APRIL, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, 131 Princes street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE. Alex. karris and go. are instructed to sell by auction, as above, Walnut piano (Scott and Co.), suite in tapestry and plush, red pine dining table, solid oak mirror-back sideboard, bamboo chairs, tleclro-plate, entree dishes, cutlery, cruets, pictures, e.p. candlesticks, vases, 8-day clocks, alarm clocks, hassocks, brass fire-dogs, liqueur set, carpets, linoleum, occasional tables, double brass-mounted bedsteads, wire and flock mattresses, w-alnut bedroom suite, mottled kauri chest drawers, toilets ware, Austrian chairs, whatnots, Beaconsfie’.d wardrobe, jewellery, men’s and boys’ suits, toilet glasses, wool mats, Austrian chairs, furnace and boiler, wringer, scales, carpenter’s bench, blacksmith’s forge, chcffonier, circular saw and shaft, 3-roller mangle, mincing machine, steam cooker. Also, On Account of Shippers, ex Papamri; Walnut bedroom suite, child's cot, commode, cruets, nickel clocks, alarm clocks, kitchen clocks, entree dishes, vases, electroplate, cutlery, mandoline, violin and case, hassocks, foot-stools, Persian hearthrugs, carpet, etc. TUESDAY, 12th INST., At two o’clock. LADIES’ DRESS MATERIAL, From the Assigned Estate of Bacos and Co. Dm. speeding • is instructed to sell, on Tuesday first, A large assortment of DRESS, COSTUME, AND BLOUSE LENGTHS, consisting of finest all-wool serges (in black and navy blue), tweeds, cashmeres, figured lustres, fancy dress material, black and colored “ Liberty ” velveteens, sateens, etc., etc. ’The above have all been recently landed from England, and are suitable for winter wear. Now on view. TUESDAY, 26th APRIL, 1904, At 2.30 p.m. At Roams, High street. VALUABLE FREEHOLD a:id DOUBLE BRICK SKQP and DWELLING, Situated in Main road. South Dunedin. Also, Handsune VILLA RESIDENCE and FREEHOLD. Kew. STEVWRIGHT BROS. AND CO., instn- ’ r d by Mr W. A. Palmer (who is retiring from business), will sell by auction, as above, Allotment 11, Subdivision of Section 16, South Dunedin, having frontages of 30ft Sin to Hillside road and Maria street-, depth of section 169 ft; together with substantial Twostorey Brick Building, comprising large double-fronted shop and commodious dwelling of 7 rooms, brick scullery, washhouse, etc. Purchaser has the option of taking Mr Palmer’s drapery stock at valuation. A highly lucrative business can be dono in the premises. On account ef Mrs W. Abel— Part Allotment 45, Block 11.. Kew, containing 22.8 poles, fronting Royal terrace, with handsome Villa Residence, artistically designed and substantially built, containing 6 rooms and offices; lead lights in drawingroom, dining room, and entrance hall. Highly recommended. Pull particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS. CHARMING SUBURBAN HOME FOR SALE. “MELNESS,” WAVERLEY. TUESDAY, 25th APRIL, 1904, At 12.30. mHB NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERJL GANTT LK AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, have been favored with instructions by Mrs Scobie Mackenzie (who has recently left for England) -to sell by public auction, as above, at their Rooms, Lower Rattray street, Dunedin, that delightfully situated residence known as “ Melness,’ in the suburb of Waverley, Anderson’s Bay. There is on the property a handsome, wellbuilt house of twelve rooms, with outbuildings, conservatory, cupboards, pantries, and all modern conveniences. The land consists of about II acres, laid out in gardens, shrubberies, etc. The view to be obtained from “ Melness ” is one of the best in the neighborhood; the situation is extremely healthy, being Ihe sunniest spot in the vicinity of Dunedin; and the electric car lines, to be running shortly, will make the property a very convenient residence for a business man. • Further particulars can be had on application to the Auctioneers. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND M CANTILB AGENCY CCD, LD.
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