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Auctions. TUESDAY, Stn OGDOBHt, A*. A 1 ffniQA nte* A CAPTPAL~ImVKKi'MJUM. St Order ot On InwAa « JWfr-of J>. G- Shepherd, dues—id vaucrßftTffJp CCTY WWIfIHrO £BOpKjtcrr. OocnerAtbany and Qjd» A»di•OABK, REYNOLDS, AND . 00, XT are instructed by the KiwiAu m fl>o Estate of D. G. Shepherd, amassed. to eefl by auction, aw above, Fait of Section 64, Block XXVH-, Daiedm, at comer of Albany and Qyoe streets (66ft x 66ft), together with 2 substantial end modem twostorey Brick Dwelling-houses thereon (Nos. 103 and 105), in splendid repot. Each boose 'contains 6 rooms, sit bathroom, scuflmj, etc-, and is fitted with Venetian blinds, Shonktei: range, built-in cupboards, etc. Alaev vacant AUotment adjoining, sAoomar of Albany and Clyde steals. For fnxQier par Scrim* apply Messrs SMITH, MacGRKGOB. -AND SINCTATR, Boheitora; Ot TTTB AUOTDONEEES. TtHSDAY. 31st OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. At Booms, 131 Princes street. HOOSEHOU) FURNITURE. WALNUT WMTB IN TAPESTRY, WALNUT PIANO (Ladner}, boots and shoes. At-ktc rraTOtTS AND GO ate instructed by tjw Owner (ten is leaving Dunedin] to sell by auction, as abuse. Walnut piano, walnut suite in inpetey, easy chairs, couch, Austrian chairs, crockery and crystal, dfmu<y table, fenders and irons, gy»yfr>gt machine, piefcaroa, uPO" bum, carpet, heavy braae-mormted bensted, spring and wire mattrases, hutsrriair matteas, heavy feather bed, wire etnefaiias, duchesse chest, duchesse wit, toite were, iwirwg glasses, wasbatands, toilet twes, docks, must safe, wringer, sluing - seated sofa, kitchen tables, lamps, IhlcLmi fiii .Vi/ace, utensils. etc,; also, 50 jams mete, women’s, and boys’ boots ana rimes, 12 watches, efan, etc. WEDNESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, At 2 o’dockAt Premises, Woodhangfa (dose to bodge). HOUSEHOLD FUBNUUEB. WALNUT PIANO (Carl BmiadiL Also, VALUABLE FREEHOLD BSCECOM (Fenced). Alex, habkis and «m> are instructed by His Mcrasci (tew- it leaving to sell by ihn-ism, as ll> Wahmt piano (Carl BcmacbJ, brw rail fender, brakes, coal vaae, cooefa m phteette, mdimt chairs in tapestry, walnnt uecmsuiici, rases and ornaments, dining table, eartains, arpet square, 100 table, bamboo table, rocket, crystal, cruet, Japanese wane, pictures, lamps, dock, linoleum, chcComer, sicker chair, dming table, cOuch in bsmrioth, Improved Singer sewing mnehinp. crockery, ioublo brasameunied bedstead, spring matSock mattress and blankets, red pms sijxavdaor wardrobe, handsome red pipe iuchesso cheat and marf)te-tcQ wariuJand, ioflet ware, tapestry carpet, talking pang*, canary, kitchen HteuM, itc_ etc. Also, . . , PBBEHOLD PROPERTY, being Pant of Section 25, Woodbangh, containing MU-poles, veil fenced, and ready for bi dicing. This js only ID walk room the and k the only one for sale in flus Arordte locality. fGtle, Land Transfer Ask WEDNESDAY. Bth NOWBKBSS. At 2 o’clock. At Premises, comer Brunswick street sod Hacandrow rood. Sooth. Dunedin. MODERN WEHb-BUIKP ftBOOMBD DWBUHNG (all Consesrieooes). CORNER SECTION, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FDBB3TURB. A LEX. HAEBIS AlfD GO. r\ have received instructions from Hr 1. Paterson (who is leaning Xhmedin) to sell by auction, os above, Part AtWmfda 49 and 50, VUsocp’, South Dunedin, comer of Brunswick street and Macandrow road, together a well-bout modem 6-roomcd Dwelling, wilb 3 hey windows, bathroom (fitted with hot and cold water), and gas throughout. Also, Trig Household Furniture, particulars of which will be in next Saturday’s ’Star.’ TUESDAY, 31st OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. SALK BY AUCTION OP Superior parlor, dining, sitting, and bedroom furniture, massive walnut iron-frame piano (hv Monington and Weston, imparted by Chas. Begg and Co.), rosewood pamette, Cromwell suite (in saddlebags nine pieceri, masenve sft sideboard (with large imrmins, superior walnut overmantel, 3 j and pinch suites, telescope dining fate, walnut organ, tapestry and phidi conches, Brussels and tepestry carpets, hearth and wool ruga, brass fenders, fire brass kerbs, coal vases, cheffonier, Vienna, wicker, and rattan octagon and tea tables, dinner and tea sots, cruets, vases, ornaments, pictures, cutlery and glassware, chinaware, e-p. wane, fancy hhairH and tables, marble and stil'it ipg clocks, curtain poles and curtains, arm and rocking chairs, whatnots, music canterimys, mirror hah stand, barometer, doable and single iron bedsteads, spring, wine, find fiodc mattresses, kapok beds, quilfca, mirror wardrobe, fuR-fiootch and tenet cbeßts, duchesse drawers and tables, mszUe and tile Woshstands, fancy ware, commode, 4 and 5drawer cbeda, carpet squares, linoleum, ducheffie pairs, idteben and cooking utensils, copper boiler, wringer, meat safe, gent’s freowhoel bicycle (equal to new), 2 gents’ bicycles, 3 barrows, ladder, maatelpsßCea, grates, 2) horse-power motor, eto, et&, etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions to scdl _ty auction a± their Rmrofi the above- On view morning of sale. WEDNESDAY, Bih NOVEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Rattray street. Choice Up-to-dato RBSTDENCB, crmbsiteig 9 rooms, and 2 Acres Land, Upper 3Low. CavcrahamEL. MACASS3Y _ AND CO • have received mstructions from Mr A. Henderson (who is leaving New Zealand) to sell bv auction, as teove. His valuable Freehold Property stnatoi at Upper Kew, Caveraham. This is aa opportunity to secure a gentieman’s modem residence at a very moderate outlay, our instructions being to sell. Iho boun if newly-erected, and woo built under Mr Henderson’s own supervision, ail the timber being thoroughly seasoned. The rooms aze with 12f- and 13ft ceilings, and *c artistically finished- The main hall: 15ft x 20ft, and is very handsome. Qaaond City water are laid on to the premises. The property oomntands a superb vicar o fbo City, harbor, and ocean, and has tl • sun practically all day. For further particniaia apply to Mr Her derson. on the urenrises. or to THE AUCTTONEKEE3DNBSDAY, Bth NOVBMBB2t, 1905, At 12 o’clock. BABEK PEOPEETEKS at CT. CHkl TT EJOiKINGTON, MORNINOTCBf, and in the CETT. EL. MACASSBY . AND CO. • have reoeired to offer by antoon, at their Boomt 12 BolAay street, the following special Properties:— 1_ llVihmet 10, BkxA L, townafasp of St. Clasr, containing 29.6 poSes, together with modem DwdSiK of seven rocaas and tea rooms (known aa the PoeSe BeEreebmcnt Booms) erected fligreoa; also <mifluiMogi, compile, fowl run,-etc. The boose is Ifaarooghly np-to-date, with gas, hj, sad c. water, a,wl every cosivepiepee, and wdE be wold a barsstiL 2. Section 41, Blade LXZL (No. 7 Howard street, at back of Railway St it ion), cmitoraing 12 poles, with first-dass House of five rooms, bathroom, scnHery, copper and tuba, etc., and all ontbrnkEngs ihecoon; Hsihor Board leasehold, seven yesoai to run, ’at £5 per year; full valuation or renewal; very central situation. _ A Splendid Building Site in HuuaUKtcn, being Section. 23, Bloat I-, township of Richmond Hill, containing 37.6 poles, foeny Lowienoe street (near St. Mary's fsrmteL Must be sold. _ 4. EsnangtoD avenue (off Aiatesute Bay rood), splendid House of seven raws (pan tacaOv assL2 boys sad pate bath, k and <n, odectric Defla, tiled gsatea; rigid up to data in ever r ear. is C3m irh hoH, II years-tornn, wb eahmfioa or mess! at wd rf -tmn. For t olmjwfcn Trf Any TBMBUte Tttßß. .r

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Evening Star, Issue 12647, 30 October 1905, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 12647, 30 October 1905, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 12647, 30 October 1905, Page 5