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Auction** SATURDAY, 17a MARCH, • > ■; At l2 o-’dock noon. At Rcwms, Rattray street. RAGE PRIVILEGES. E- L." MACASSBY AND , CO. • bare, received instructions from the Ft-rbttfy Patk Radftjf Club td sell by public auction, at the above time and place, the Privileges in connection with their Autumn Race Meeting, to be held on Saturday, 1 24 th March, 1906, . Booth (inkdc) Bobth (otdaide) Race, books Tea Booins Fruit stall (outside) Stabling. Full particulars from THE AtJCTIONEEKS. > THURSDAY 22nd MARCH, \ At 12 o'clock. FINE HOUSE PROPERTIES In South Dunedin (good situations), from Three to Seven Rooms. Grand dhanco for investment or house to live in. 1? L, MAGASSEY AND CO. have received instructions from Mr Botting (who intends visiting England) to offer by auction, , t _ _ The following Properties 1. Corner Bay View road and Jones Street, 4-roomed House and Shop; also adjoining Section will be sold either in one lot or separately (subject to tenancy). Would make good investment. 2. Comer Reid and Macandrew road, Feurrocmed Cottage and scullery, newly done Up; very handy position, and will bo sold a great bargain. 3. Comer M’Bride and Waverley streets, Two Houses, 5 rooms and 3 rooms; rentals, 22s week; Corporation leasehold section, £2 10s per year, with full valuation. The house* are well built and in thorough repair. An an investment this property shows a very largo return on reserve price. 4. Reid road, splendid Seven-roomed House, hj. and c. Water, scullery and conservatory, also large workshop; 3 minutes from Ogg’s Comer. Wo can thoroughly recommend this property, and it is , for absolute sale at a very low figure. - 5. Russell street-(off Reid road), 6-roomed House, bath, tubs, etc., verandah; room for another house; new drains and water pipes recently laid onOn account Another Client—6. Part Sections 44 and 45, Township of Darley, corner of Cargill road and Josephine street. South Dunedin Each section is 55 x9O feet. On Section 44 is erected a good Five-roomed Cottage and outbuilding. Will ba sold in one lot, or Section with Hons# separately. Owner leaving. Pull particulars, terms, and cards to view from THE AUCTIONEERS. SATURDAY. 17th MARCH, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Mnnso street. 2,500 BOX PLANTS FOR BORDERS, In lot* to suit purchasers. □>ARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. TUESDAY, 20th MARCH, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. Instructed by the Executors in the Estate-of the late Mrs R, Neill and other Vendors. SUPERIOR .HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNUT SEMI-GRAND PIANO (Hoffman, Berlin), DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, BEDROOM FURNITURE. Genoa velvet and plush occasional suite, Brussels carpels, Axminster hearthrugs, walnut overmantel, tapestry easy chairs, brassraii fenders and fire-brasses, upholstered wicker chairs, rattan chairs, occasional tables, ornaments and vases, lace curtains, red pine cheffonier, kauri sideboard (mirror back), cedar extending dining table, leather chairs, gent’s easy chair, crockeryware and crystal, gilt pierglass, kauri hall stand (mirror back), revolving bookcase, brass-mounted Parisian bedstead, wire mattresses and bedding, kauri wardrobes, duchessc chests, washstands, toilet ware, duchesse table, kauri toilet chests, wire shakedowns, -ooking-glasEes, kitchen tables and chairs, meat safe, Pansy stove, lawn mower, general household furniture, 6 fishing rods.

PARK, REYNOLDS, AND (50. are instructed to sell by auction, Household Furniture, as above. On view morning of Sale. SATURDAY, 17lh INST., At two o'clock. Warehouse Samples of FANCY GOODS, PLATED WARE, ETC. DM. sT BODING • is instructed to sell, on Saturday afternoon, A Miscellaneous Assortment of Samples, consisting of— Fancy majolica flower-pots, bowls, and jugs, fancy china tea services, dessert plates, clocks and timepieces, table cutlery, plated cruets, teapots, cakes, butters, salvers, etc., bronze ornaments, porcelain figures ami flower-holders, flower epergnes, pictures, oalc picture frames, race and opera glasses, brushes, risers, fans, necklets, accordions, biscuit and tobacco jars, trinket sets, etc., etc., etc. Also, ladies’ and gents’ best silk umbrellas, Irish linen handkerchiefs, wool travelling shawls, etc. Sale unreserved. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WEDNESDAY', 21st MARCH, 1906, At 1 p.m. On the Premises, Clyde street, Roslyn. IS/TESSRS A. WASHER AND CO., iSJL hiftructcd by Mrs \V. Faithful (who is leaving the Colony), will sell, All the SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of—■ Grand Piano, telescopic extending dining fable, walnut hall stand, marble-top washstands, red pine bookcase, ‘Tunes’ Encyclopedia (with walnut bookcase), carpets, oalc dining suite. Chesterfield sofa, etc., etc. Cards to view. SATURDAY, 17th MARCH, At 11 AO o’clock. At tho Dunedin Horse Salcyards. GOOD DRAUGHT MARES and GELDINGS. SPRING - VAN, SPRING - OART, ami LIGHT HARNESS HORSES, TIP DRAYS, HARNESS, Etc. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. have received instructions to sell .by public auction, at the above time and place; On account of various Vendors; 6 draught mares and geldings 5 spring-carters 5 light harness homes. On account of Mi H. Didham, Hillside (without reserve): 1 first-class boy’s pony 1 first-class single buggy 2 first-class tip drays (practically- new) 2 sets cart harness 1 set buggy harness. SATURDAY ITUi MARCH, 1906, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms’, 28 Rattray street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, LEATHER SUITE (9 Pieces), MIRROR-FRONTED WARDROBE, PIANO. D M. ' FEA AND GO ® have received instructions to sell b\ auction, . . Nine-piece leather suite, piano, wardrobi (in walnut, with mirror front) heavy brass mounted-bedstead, iron do, double and single wire and spring mattresses, flock rod kapol bedding, wire and canvas strctohcTß, sfiav case, 2 Colonial sofas, ; 2 office titbits, kiioellst do, 2 iron cola (with spring mattresses) fenders aUd fire brasses, dinner set, tea set lisolmmv wdmtnct, hall stand, lamps, 2 lad dura,- Steps, Canadian, Vienna, and kitcher chairs, violin, 6 51b ting tea., aut sundries.

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Evening Star, Issue 12763, 16 March 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 12763, 16 March 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 12763, 16 March 1906, Page 5