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Auctions. FRIDAY, 16th MARCH, At half-past twelve. '■' , .Sale by Auction of CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. A Chance for Sneenlators or Builders. . i-ACRE SECTION and OLD -STYLE DWELLING, CITY. TAMES SAMSON AND /;'■, CQ. J have been favored with instructions k> sell by auctio/i, at their Rooms, Dowling street: ' Lot I.—Mr G. Robertson's Property: Fall £-acre Section, situated Queen street, near Howe street, with old-fashioned 5-roomdd Dwelling (slate roof) and outhouses..thereon. A good chance for speculators. Good section. Splendid view and handy to City. Will be sold. ' Lot 2.—Mr James A. Wright's Property, situated Grown street, Glcnroy, N.E. "Valley, 40 x" 100, with good Modern 4-roomed House, bathroom, hot and cold water, large washhouse and workshop thereon. A nice pro*\ pcrty, and will Joe sacrificed. Easy terms can be arranged. ' - Lot 3.—On account of the Owner, who, under circumstances, is compelled to sell his Property, being Section .37, Block HI., Grown street, Glenroy, North-east Valley, with up-to-date, well-built double square window 4roomed Dwelling, bathroom, hot and cold water, gas, and every convenience; fireplace in every room; well-finished washhouse, with tubs and boiler; good section. Must be sold at any price, and very easy terms;, small deposit, balance as Tent 9s week (this includes interest); a nice Property, and well worth inspection of speculators or those in search of a good home by easy payments: Further particulars for Lot 3 from CALVERT AND BRUGH, Solicitors; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. SATURDAY, 17th MARCH, At 1 o'clock sharp. Important Sale Unredeemed Pledges. ■AMES SAMSON AND CO. J have favored with instructions from Mr Mark Jacobs to sell by auction, at their Eoonis. Dowling street, His Valuable List of Unredemmed Pledgen, including—Ladies' and gents' gold and silver watches, gold chains, brooches, diamond rings, bangles, bracelets; pins, pendants, and jewellery of every description, cornet, Improved Singer sewing machines, gents' bicycles, traveller's sample lot of 117 watches (in one lot), lady's bicycle, tools, personal effects, clothing, etc. See full particulars 'Star,' 13th, 16th ■; ' Times,' 15th. -FRIDAY, 16th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, 131 Princes street. CLEARING SALE. OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLORS, ' PHOTOS, Etc .LEX. HAHRIS AND CO. L will sell, as above, A large collection of oil paintings, water colors, photos, carbons, and autotypes, comprising views of London, the Thames, Venice, Lakes of Killarney, Manawatu Gorge, Otira Gorge, Mitre Peak, New Zealand views, etc. Now on view. FRIDAY, 16th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. HOTEL PROPERTY, RAVENSBOURNE. TEE iTUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE. - AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, are instructed by the Executors of the late John Harold, of Ravensbourne, to offer for sale by public auction, in their Rooms, Rattray street, on Friday, 16th March, at 2 o'clock, the following Frehold Properties: L Sections 48 and 49, Block 1., Township of Ravensbourne, containing £ an acre of land, together with the building thereon, known as the Ravensbourne Hotel. This property is just opposite the railway station, the buildings being substantially built of brick, and containing bar, billiard room, and about 20 sitting and bedrooms. 2. Section 7, Block 1., Extension of Township of Rothesay, containing i of an acre, and fronting District road,. together with the 4-roomed House thereon. 3. Section 1, Township of Helensburgh, containing 34 poles, and having frontages to Luss road and Clyde terrace. A desirable site for a summer residence. As it is necessary to close the estate as soon as possible, these properties are for absolute sale. For further particulars and conditions of , sale apply to Mr J. A. Hislop, solicitor, I Princes street; or at the Auctioneers' offices, Rattray street. FRIDAY, 16th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD, Castle street. i fTTHE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, «- AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., are instructed to offer for sale by public auction, in their Rooms, Rattray street, on Friday, 16th- March, at 2 o'clock, Section 52, block 23, Dunedin, full quarter acre, with frontage to Castle street of 66ft, together with the Dwelling-house thereon. This section is on the west side of Castle street, and the second from Frederick street on the south side, a most convenient situation for residential purposes. As an opportunity of acquiring a full quarter-acre in such a position does not often occur, the auctioneers beg to draw special attention to this opportunity of doing so. For further particulars apply to the offices of '_ . THE AUCTIONEERS. SATURDAY, 17!h MARCH ' At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse Etreet. 2,500 BOX PLANTS FOR BORDERS, In lots to suit purchasers. •pARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. TUESDAY, 20th MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manre 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. are instructed to sell by auction: 1. Part Section 36, Block V., Stafford street (Nos. 67 and 69, near Hope street and: St. Matthew's Church), Dunedin, containing 24.85 polos; 40ft 4in frontage by 165 ft depth, together with two double-storey new, niodenisfylc, brick houses thereon, containing 8 rooms each, and all modern conveniences. These houses arc bright and sunny, and only four to five minutes' walk from Post Office, and are always well tenanted. Easy terms if desired. A capital investment for anyone desiring a good freehold security. 2. Fifteen acres and 37 poles, Sutton Township, Strath-Taiferi, 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, 3£ acres, and 6£ acres, on the first of 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. o*vw>r selling on 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 VH., South Dunedin, fronting Oxford street; i-acre each; splendid situation; close to Anderson's Bay and Hillside road trams; will be offered separately if desired. This is a capital chance of acquiriasr a site in a rapidly-advancing locality. Easy terms can be arranged. 4. Sections 2 and 3, Block IL, Richmond i Hill, Mornington, .fronting Havclock street, containing £-acre (146 ft 9in x 148 ft 6in. On Section 2 is erected shop and dwelling of 5 rooms, bathroom, conservatory, scuueiy, workshop, and cellar, washhouse and copper. Section 3 has a good 7-roomed 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 5 more houses. The property will be offered in two Jots, and should command a ready, sale, 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 2£ acres, with frontages to 3 streets. Practically for unreserved sale; No reasonable offer refused. v 6. Sections 1 to 15, Block IL, Section. 12, Blook HI., Sections 9 to 12, Block IV., Osborne Township, Purakahui; close to tie railway, station, and bound to increase in yalno as settlement takes place. , An ideal' spot cottages, i Also "for practically unreserved sale, and no rewon- - able offer refosed. .

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Evening Star, Issue 12762, 15 March 1906, Page 5

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