Amusements. A SOCIAL MEETING of Friends and Sympathisers of the SAILORS' REST -mil be held at the CHORAL HALL, WEDNES--9 DAY, March 14th, at 7.45 p.ni. Addresses by Ladies and Gentlemen, Vocal and-Instru-mental Music. Auctions. '. "WEDNESDAY, 14th INST., At 2 o'clock. Important to Boot and Shoe Merchants. Unreserved Trade Sale. 2,500 PAIRS BOOTS and SHOES. Being the Warehouse Stock of Messrs Parker, Green, and Co., Manufacturers and Importers (now insolvent); ■ M. S P E D D IN G j ■will sell at Rooms, on the above day, The whole of tha above stock of Colonial.. English, American, and Continental Boots and Shoes, vsrithoat Teserve. In trade lots only. Catalogues-now ready. WEDNESDAY, 14th 'MARCH, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. UNRESERVED-AUCTION SALE. . IRONMONGERY. IRONMONGERY. FIREPROOF SAFES (Midland Co.). Hollow-ware, Tinware, Saws, Shovels, Picks, Hay Forks, Sieves, Loclcs, Powder Flasks, 12 Enterprise Lawn Mowers, 6 packages Fenders. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. are instructed to sell by auction, as above, ASSORTED IRONMONGERY. TUESDAY, 20th MAR.C 3 At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. PROPERTY SALE. PROPERTY SALE. TOWN and SUBURBAN FREEHOLDS. 15 ACRES, SUTTON, STRATH-TAIERI, BLACKSMITH'S SHOP, Etc. HOLIDAY RESORT SECTIONS, PURAKANUI. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. arc instructed to seil by auction: 1. Part Section 36, Block V-, Stafford street (Nos. 67 and 69. near Hope street and 1 St. Matthew's Church), Dunedin, containing 24.85 poles; 40ft 4in frontage by 165 ft depth, together with two double-storey new, modernstyle, brick houses .thereon, containing 8 rooms each, and all modern conveniences. These houses are bright and sunny, and only four to five minutes' walk from Post Office, and are always well tenanted. Easy fenns if desired. A capital investment for anyone desiring a good freehold security. 2. Fifteen acres and 37 poles, Sutton Township, Strath-Taieri, four miles on the town side of Middlemarch; close to railway station and alongside Sutton School. The property consists of 3 blocks of 5 acres,. 3J,- acres, and 6£ acres, on the first qf which is erected blacksmith's shop (30 x 16, with all necessary tools and machinery), new dwelling of 4 rooms and scullery, men's hut, cowbyre, pigstye, fowlhouse, etc. There is a capital business goes with this property; portion in crop, 1 acre, oats (cut), 1 acre turnips, about 1 ton potatoes. Owner selling ou account of ill-health, and has decided to make a big sacrifice if necessary. Upon application detailed list of plant, machinery, and tools will be forwarded. ! 3'. Sections 23 and 24, Block VII., South Dunedin, fronting Oxford street; i-acre each; splendid situation; close to Anderson's Bay and Hillside road trams; will be. I offered separately if desired. This is a capital chance of acquiring a site in a | rapidly-advancing locality. Easy terms can I be arranged. 4. Sections 2 land 3, Block 11., Richmond Hill, Mornington, fronting Havelock street, ! containing £-acre (146 ft 9iu x 148 ft 6in. On : Section 2 is erected sliop and dwelling of I 5 rsoms, bathroom, conservatory, scullery, I workshop, aud cellar, washhouse and copper. ! Section 3 lias a good 7-roomcd house.,' 2 ! bay windows and porch, bathroom, washhouse (with copper), gas laid on, Venetian blinds, concrete well and pump. The tram is laid right in front of these two properties, on which there is plenty room for 3" more houses. The property will be offered in two lots, and should command a readjsale, as it is beautifully situated, and Mrs Davies (the owner) is determined to sell. Terms if required, 5. Sections 26 to 35, Saddle Hill Township, containing about E£ acres', with frontages to 3 streets. Practically for unreserved sale. No reasonable- offer refused. 6. Sections 1 to 15, Block 11., Section 12, Block 111., Sections 9 to 12, Block TV., Osborne Township, Purakanui; close to the railway station, and bound to increase in value as settlement takes place. An ideal spot for holiday-resort cottages. Also for practically unreserved sale, and no reasonable offer refused. WEDNESDAY, 14th MARCH, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, 131 Princes street. CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, DALKEITH, NORTH-EAST VALLEY. Modern 7-roomed Brick Dwelling, Conservatory, Large Vinery (in full bearing), over 2i Acres. LEX. HARRIS AND CO. _£3L have received instructions from Mrs Richardson to coil bv auction, as above, 1. Paction 25, Block 11., fronting terryce, 19.3 poles. ' 2- Sections 28, 31, 32. 35, Block 11.. fronting Montagu road, Sections 30. 35, and 34, Block 11., fronting Quecnsbury road. 1 ;t/:rc'l rood 34 poles. 3. Sections 26 and 27, Block 11., containing 1 rood 9.3 poles, corner Montagu road and Douglas terrace, with a substantial modern Brick Dwelling of 7 rooms, bathroom, washhouse (fitted with copper and tubs), slate roof, and plastered throughout; large vinery (hi full bearing), conservatory. The house is fitted with wardrobes and cupboards, and has a fireplace in every room. The property lies well to the sun, and is close I to the car line. Titles.—Land Transfer Act. WEDNESDAY, 14th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, 131 Princes street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, WARDROBE, RED PINE OVERMANTEL, GRAPHOPHONE AND RECORDS. IX. HARRIS AND CO. -&_ have received instructions from the Owner (who is leav : ng Dunedin) to sell, as above, Walnut piano, harmonium, saddlebag suite, brass-rail fender, mirror brackets, occasional chair, red pine overmantel (bevelled plates), walnut overmantel, ornaments, pictures, armchairs, mirror-door wardrobe, chest drawers, double Parisian bedstead (brass-mounted), wire and flock mattresses, "riirle iron bedsteads, wire shakedowns, washstands, sets v.'i'i'e, to I"' m-iror, child's iron cot, curtain T:oles, co:il vase, colonial sofa, lannis, linoleum, cutlery, trunks, Idtchen tables, zinc tubs filter, wringer, perambulator, steps, child's chair, letterpress. Alro, Graphophone and 'BO- records (with rnirrordoor cabinet), window sashes, doors, verandah, wire netting, iron gate, glass cases. WEDNESDAY, 14th MARCH, At 12.30 o'clock. , At Rocrns, 131 Princes street. Under instructions from the Public Trustee * in the Estate of Francis Litolff. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, CLYDE STREET, MORNINGTON. TWO SECTIONS, HIGH STREET, GAVERSHAM. ALEX. HARRIS AND CO. have received instructions from F. H. Morice, Esq., District Agent Public Trustee, to sell by auction, as above: 1. Allotments 8 and.9, Block HI., Richmond Hill Township, fronting Clyde street, Mornington, containing 2 roods (more or less), ■ together with an 8-roomed Dwelling, bathroom, washhouse, workshop, and outhouses thereon; also a good supply of water by natural spring. The property commands a splendid view;is well laid out in garden and fruit trees; with room. to build two more houses. 2. Allotments 27 and 29, Block 1., Cavcrsham Extension, fronting High street; atrea, 28.8 poles (moro or less); close to car ter£ irjinus.
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Evening Star, Issue 12760, 13 March 1906, Page 5
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