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Auctions. MAY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms. Manse street. LEASE FOR 21 YEARS OF LAND, CUMBERLAND STREET. IARK, REYNOLDS. AND CO. are instructed to sell by auction, Lease for 21 Years of Part of Sectio Block XV., and closed street, containing 18.6 poles; upset annual ground rent, £67 10s, and valuation for buildings, £1,500; occupied at present by N.Z. Hardware Company, Limited.. TUESDAY, 31st INST., At 2 o'clock. Very Choice Collection of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. HOUSEHOLD NAPERY, CUTLERY, ETC. P| M. SPUDDING L-J» is instructed to sell, in Upstairs Room, on Tuesday next, Magniliccut upright grand piano (Herm j Wittig, Berlin), Bridgeport American organ (11 stops), 2 handsomely-finished " Domestic " sewing machines, dining room suites (in saddle bags, buttoned roan leather and plain leather), silk and tapestry drawing room suites, very handsome bevelled glass sideboards, old English bookcase, extending dining table, wall mirrors and overmantels, leather lounge, fancy corner and arm chairs, handsome wardrobe, superior inlaid duchesse set chests of drawers, solid brass (also brass-mounted) bedsteads, hair and wire mattresses, Indian rattan chairs, cane and shell-seated chairs, child's pram chairs, brass fenders and solid brass kerb sets, blankets, superior bedroom and table napery. ecru and white laco curtains, hearth and bedroom rugs, table cutlery and glassware; also household furnishings of all kinds. On View Upstairs on Monday. WEDNESDAY, Ist JUNE, At 2 o'clock. A*; Rooms. 131 Prin&w si.tccl. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Shenstone), SUITES IN TAPESTRY AND PLUSH. * LEX. HARRIS AND CO. hava received instructions to sell by avction, as above. Waluut piano, suite in tapestry and plush, bookcase, overmantel, lraOers and irons, couches, Austrian chairs, mirror-back sideboard, bamboo cabinet, umbrella stand, linoleum, Wertheim sewing mavhine, go-cart-3, brass-mounted bedsteads, wire ami spring mattresses, blankets (30 pairs), gas cooker, ccrnico poles, oil paintings, easy cha cases, counter, dining tables, bicycles, hall gas pendants, crockery and crystal, boots, rabbit traps, saws, duchesse chests, mirrors, clocks, Lancaster Opiate camera and tnpod, 2 hand cameras, etc, etc. WEDNESDAY, Bth JUNE, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, 131 Princes street. VALUABLE CITY LEASEHOLD, PRINCES STREET, And LARGE, SUBSTANTIAL THREESTOREY BRICK BUILDING, Known as the Federal Private Hotel. ALEX. HARRIS AND CO. have received instructions from Mrs Clyma (who is giving up business owing to ill-health) to sell by auction, as above, The right to the unexpired term of lease of sectiou 7, block 42, Dunediu, with a frontage to Princes street of 43ft by 73ft deep, together with the large three-storey brick bunding thereon, with dining room, 3 sitting rooms, smoking room, 7 double bedrooms, 28 single bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen, large cellar (43i't by 45ft), and 2 shops (bringing in a yearly rental of £100). Corporation lease, 18 mouths to run. Ground rent, £63 15s per annum. The above Hotel has only recently been renovated throughout, and is fitted with the latest unproved fire escapes. As all the Sections in the above block are now leased at ten shillings per foot, there is every reason to believe that at the end of the present term ground rent will be considerably reduced. For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, the 7th day of JUNE, 1904, At 2 o'clock. By Order of the Official Assignee FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, In the Estate of CHARLES GEORGESON. MR .D. M. F E A has received instructions from the Official Assignee in Bankruptcy to offer for sale by public auction, in his Rooms, Rattray street, on the above date, The following Properties, in the Estate of [JJharles Georgeson, consisting of: LOT I.—Rattray street property: The right to a lease for the remainder of the term, expiring 11th December, 1906, with a right of renewal for a further term of 14 years, of that parcel of land, having a frontage of 26 links to Rattray street by 231.8 links in depth, with also a right-of-way from Rattray street to the rear of the premises, together with the two-storey brick building thereon. The building is held under Presbyterian Church Board lease. Annual rental, £4O 12s, and rates and taxes. LOT 2.—SStuart street Freezer: The right to a lease from the Otago Harbor "Board for 14 years, from Ist January, 1904, at £2O per annum, with valuation at end of term, of 27.9 poles, together with the buildings and improvements thereon. TheTe is a complete freezing plant, with all appliances and the machinery is in working condition. Buildings: Brick freezer, two-roomed wooden cottage, fiveroomed wooden cottage, and sundry shi-ds. LOT 3.—Farm, Deborah Bay: All that parcel of freehold land, containing 23 acres 2 roods 18 poles, or thereabouts, part sections 43, 44, 45, Block VI., North Harbor and Blueskin district, with 5-roomed dwelling-house, cow byre, piggeries, etc Good dairy farm. LOT 4.—Carey's Bay: All that parcel of freehold land, containing 8 acres 3 roods 25.7 poles, part section 5, Block 1., Lower Harbor West district, with fiveroomed dwelling-house, hut, and sheds; splendidly situated. Make good poultry farm. J LOT s.—Deborah Bay: Curing shed and 2 smokehouses, hulk, and fixtures, on foreshore at Deborah Bay, subject to an • existing tenancy, expiring 23rd November, 3905, at £23 8s per annum. For further particulars and conditions apply to v THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE; Or JOHN F. M. FRASER, Crown Solicitor, DunedinOr THE AUCTIONEERS. THE NEW ZEALAND POULTRY FRUIT AND PRODUCE CO-OPERATIVE AS- ' SOCIATION, LTD., No. 10 Lower High street, Hold another RECORD SALE of PUREBRED POULTRY. YJ&FB shall submit, without reserre, a » » splendid line of PURE-BRED POULTRY, at our Stores, on THURSDAY, June 2, at 2 p.m. sharp. PRIZE POULTRY from the most noted breeders in N.Z. Now is the time to select your Prize-winners, yoor Stud Birds, and your Laying Stock for the coming season. Visitors to the Dunedin Show, now is your chance to improve your flocks. Remember, THURSDAY, at 2r> m sharp. ' EDWIN REILLY, . Auctioneer. MONDAY : 30th MAY. 9 a.m. Ex Warrimoo, Sydney Oranges. Lemons, Passions, and Pines; also, Island Oranges, Choice Dessert and Cooking Apples and Pears, Tomatoes, Marrows, Etc, Etc IKYOE AND CO., 38 Bond street. MONDAY. 30th MAY, At 10 o dock. GRAIN AND PRODUCE. At the Otago Corn and Wool Exchange, Vogel street. DONALD REDD AND CO., LIMITED, wf,l tell jm above, o*ts, wheat, barley, potatoes) chaff. [ MONDAY, ZOth. MAY~ a* 10.30 o'elucs. I GRAIN AND PRODUCE SALE. TTkALGETY AND CO., LIMITED, •*-' will sell by auction, at abovs tiaie and glace, Wieai, oats. <£*flL «*a.

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Evening Star, Issue 12208, 28 May 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 12208, 28 May 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 12208, 28 May 1904, Page 8

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