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Auctions. MONDAY, 29th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. At Premises, OargiU road, Opposite Railway HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (By Beringer). ALEX. HA RE IS AND CO. 'r*- received instructions from the Owner (who is leaving-Dunedin) to sell by auction, as above, Walnut P»no (Beringer), red pin® dining table, red jane octagonal table, wicker chairs, leather oooch, linoleum, bamboo chair and pot stand, tapestry table cover, pictures, ornaments, wall xnnror, fenders and irons, curtsms hearthrugs, clock, double brassmounted bedstead, single bedsteads, chest drawers, looking glasses, waahstanda and ware, ctaws iron cot, colonial sofa, crockery and crystal, kitchen furniture, utensils Etc., etc. WEDNESDAY, 31st JANUARY, At 12,30 o’clock. At Rooms, 151 Princes street. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, OAKLANDS, ANDERSON’S EAT, and SOUTH DUNEDIN. Alex, Harris and go. have received instructions from Mr F. B. Hunt to sell by auction, as above: 1. Allotment. 10, Block 1., Oaldands, Anderson’s Bay, containing 1 rood 28 poles, with a modern 7-roomed Dwelling, bath* lavatory, and scullery, washhouse, etc.:' garden, well laid out. This property commands a magnificent view, and has the sun all day. 2. Allotment 22, Subdivision of part of Block IX., Fox road. South Dunedin, containing 9.9 poles, with a new modem fourroomed Dwelling, with verandah and scullery, washhouse, fitted with copper and tabs. 3. Allotment 22, Subdivision of part of Block IX., Dick street. South Dunedin, containing 14.5 poles, with a modem 5-roomed Dwelling, scullery, washhouse, etc., thereon. 4. Allotment 25, Subdivision of part of Block IX., Dick street, South Dunedin, contemning 10.8 poles, with a modem 5-roomed Dwelling, scullery, and washhouse, etc., thereon. Easy terms may be arranged before the sale. WEDNESDAY. 31st JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, 131 Princes street. Under Distraint for Rent. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PTANO, SUITES, GARDEN ROLLER LAWN MOWER, CARPENTER'S TOOLS. A LKX - HARRIS AND CO A- have received instructions from the Bailiff to set! by auction, as above. Piano, organ, wicker chairs, dining table, bookcase, linoleum, ornaments and vases, crockery and crystal, 100 tables, bookshelf! double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, red pine fnll-Scotch chest drawers, red pine duohesse pairs, toilet ware, chests drawers, washstands, looking glasses, Austrian chairs, commode, tailor’s Wcxtheim machine, colonial sofas, cupboard, wall paper, garden roller, lawn mower, portable boiler, kitchen utenals, etc. Also, Carpenter's tools, 4 iron gates, etc. WEDNESDAY', 7th FEBRUARY, At 12,30 o’clock. At Booms, 151 Princes street. By Order ot the Public Trustee, as Agent for Mrs Washer. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. ST. KILDA. A BEX. HARRIS AND CD -CX. have received instructions from F. IL Morice, Esq., District Agent for the Public Trustee, to sell by auction, at an early date; 1. Allotment 2, Block 45, St. Kikla, containing 14.4 poles, and fronting Logan street, with a 4-rooxned Dwelling and outhouses thereon. 2. Allotment 3, Block 43, Logan street, St. Kikitt, containing 14.4 poles, with stable, etc., thereon. Section filled in and fenced. 3. Allotment 8, Block 43, St. Hilda, fronting De Carte street, containing 14.6 poles, fenced. Titles under Land Transfer Act. WEDNESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY. At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, 131 Princes street. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, PURAEANUI. CHOICE SITES for COUNTRY RESIDE NOES. , A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. WA. are instructed by Mr A. Munden to sell by auction, as above; 1. Section 15, Block 11,, Porakanui, area 1 rood 27 poles, with 180 fruit trees thereon. 2. Section 21, Block 11., area 1 rood 57 poles, all cleared. 3. Section 22, Block 11., area 1 rood 36 poles, with large vinery. 4. Section 23, Block 11., area 1 rood 53 poles,. with cow byre thereon, ’the above sections can be purchased in one lot. They are close to the bay, and have the use of jetty, and lie well to the sun. '-'NDAT, 29th JANUARY, 1906, At 12 o’clock noon. D. M. FEA AND CO. have received instructions from the City Council of Dunedin to offer for sale by public auction, at i’.oLr Rooms, Rattray street, on the above date, Twenty-one Years’ Lease of the following Dunedin City Corporation Property, at the upset rental and valuation as under: SECTIONS 2 and 3, KELVIN GROVE, MAIN ROAD, NORTH-EAST VALLEY, Upset, rental, £7 10s per annum; valuation for buildings and improvements, £1,867; the existing lease is held by the Otago Steam Laundry Company, Ltd. Further particulars may be learned on application to THE ACTING TOWN CLERK; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. Dunedin, 9th January, 1906. WEDNESDAY, - 7th FEBRUARY', At 2 o’clock. FREEHOLD, SCOTLAND STREET. npHE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE A AND AGENCY COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND, LTD., are instructed to offer for sale by public auction, in their Rooms, Rattray street, on 7th February, at 2 o’clock Paris of Sections 29 and ‘3O, Block 20,’ Dunedin, having a frontage of 44ft to Scotland street by a depth of 158 ft, together with the 8-roomed Dwelling-house thereon, and presently occupied by Mr G. H. Schlaadi. The house is in complete repair, and is fitted with all necessary conveniences. The property is in close proximity to the business parts of the City, and being for absolute sale, the attention of persons on the outlook for a residence or for an investment is specially directed to this sole. TUESDAY, 30th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock, important Sale by Auction of Parlor, Dining, Sitting, and Bedroom Furniture. Walnut Piano, Massive Carved sft Sideboard, Hall 'Stand, Ladies’ and. Gents’ Bicycles, Etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Walnut iron frame piano, piano stooL •nipenor sideboard, tapetsry and ptesh suite bookcase, saddlebag suite (7 pieces), walnut overmantel, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, brass fenders, fire brasses, coal vases, ornaments, pictures, cutlery and glassware, china ware, marble and striking clocks, Vienna, wicker, and rattan chairs, octagon and tea tables, dinner and tea sets, cruets, curtain poles and. curtains, brass kerbs, cbeffonier, hanging lamps, occasional and fancy chairs, whatnots, fancy tables, mirror hall stand, double and single iron bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, quilts, mirror wardrobe, full-Scotch and toilet chests, duehesse drawers and tables, marble waahstands, fancy ware, duohesse pairs, carpdi squares’, linoleum, tables, chairs, looking glasses, kitchen and cooking utensils, copper boiler, wringer, ladder, kitchen dresser, and large quantity- of second-hand furniture, Etc., etc., etc.

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Evening Star, Issue 12722, 27 January 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 12722, 27 January 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 12722, 27 January 1906, Page 8

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