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;■■"•■" ; V- ; 20th MAiRCH, At 12 o'clock noon. At Booms, Mamse trtwA. ■'■ By-Order of the Trustees in Estate of James Burnside Mason,(deeeaßed). VAEOABiaB 10-ACRE BLOCK 03? FEEEHOLD LAND, NORTH-EAST VALLEY (Suitable for Subdivision). 22 ACRES DAIRY FARMING LAKD, Lower Pfce Hill (close to town). OTTARTER-A-CRB SJECTION INT OAMARU. PAEK, REYNOLDS, ' AND CO. are instructed by the Trustees to sell by Auction, as above: ' 1. Valuable block of Freehold Land, Northeast Valley, part of Section 9, North-cast Valley district, containing 9 acres 2 roods 37 potes, with frontage of 497.7 links to Main road and tram fin©; at present in the occupation of Messrs Pryor Bros. This fine property lies between the Townships of DudKingston and Glenroy, adjoins the North-east Valley Bowling Green, and is close to the Botanical Gardens. The sale of this land affords a splendid opportunity to speculators or investors of. acquiring one of the few Terasming blocks of land suitable for subdivision in this rapidly improving district. ,2. Twenty-two Acres Dairy Farming Land Lower Pine Hill. Part of Section 7, Block X ? North Harbor and Bluesldn district, containing 22 acres 6 poles, fronting Pine Hill load, and at present in the ocenpation of Mr J. flTAra. This property adjoins the back portion of Lot 1, and on account of its very convenient position wotuil make a splendid dairy or poultry form. t +/ ; 3 m j to by. good road, from the Botanical Gardens and George street bridge, and is close to lie Townships of Gladstone and Dalmore. 3. Freehold Quarter-a«re Section in Oamaru, Section 27, Block X., Town of Oamaru, containing 1 rood, and fronting Torridgo street. A good buiWmg section, in a very convenient position, and close to the railway station and esplanade. All titles under Land Transfer Act. For further particulars apply to Messrs Mondy, Sim, and Stephens, solicitors, Princes street, Dunedin; or to THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, 20th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. At Booms, 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 (UolFman, Berb'n), DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, BEDROOM FURNITURE. Genoa velvet and plush occasional suite, Brussels carpets, Axminster hearthrugs, walnut overmantel, tapestry ensy chairs, brassrail fenders and fire-brasses, upholstered wicker ch.iirs, 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, crookeryware and crystal, gilt pierglass, kauri hall stand (mirror back), revolving bookcase, brass-mounted Parisian bedstead, wire mattresses and bedding, kauri wardrobes, duchesse chests, washstands, toilet, ■ware, duchesse table, kauri toilet chests, wire shakedowns, looking-glasses, kitchen tables end chairs, meat safe, Pansy stove, lawn mower, general household furniture, 6 fishing rods. ARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. arc instructed to sell by auction, Household Furniture, as above. On view morning of Sale. TUESDAY, 20th MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. PROPERTY SALE. PROPERTY SALE. TOWN and SUBURBAN FREEHOLDS. 15 ACRES, SUTTON, STRATH-TATERI, BLACKSMITH'S SHOP, Etc. HOLIDAY RESORT SECTIONS, PURAKANUI. PAEK, 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 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 terms 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, 3£ acres, and 6j 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 but, 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 on account of ill-health, and has decided to make' a big sacrifice if necessary. Upon application detailed list of plant, machinery, and tools wiD be forwarded. 3. Sections 23 and 24, Block VTL, 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 acquiring a site in a rapidly-advancing locality. Easy terms can be arranged. 4. Sections 2 and 3, Block H-, Richmond Hill, Mornington, fronting Havelock street, containing £-acre (146 ft 9in x 148 ft 6in. On Section 2 is erected shop and dwelling of 5 rooms, bathroom, conservatory, scullery, workshop, and cellar, washbouse 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 3 more houses. The property will ba offered in two lots, and should command a ready sale, as it is beautifully situated, and Mrs Davies (the owner) is determined to sell. Terms if reqnired 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. » 6. Sections 1 to 15, Block 11., Section 12, Block TTI., Sections 9 to 12, Block IV., Osborne Township, Purakanui; close to the railway station, and bound to increase in ralue as settlement takes place. An ideal spot for holiday-resort cottages. Also for practScauy unreserved sale, and no reasonable offer refused. TUESDAY, the 20th day of MARCH, 1906, At 12 o'clock noon. Under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Dunedin. In pursuance of the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1885," and in exercise of the Power of Sale contained in Memo= randa of Mortgage, Registered Nos. and 27,'047. |T>ARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. Jl have received instructions to offer For Sale by public auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, Dunedin. All that parcel of land, being Allotment 116 of subdmsion of Block XI., Township of Forbury, having a frontage of 50 links to Gisborne road, together with modern dwelling of 6 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, Shacklock range, etc. Fot psrfcieuiais and terms of sale apply to BL BARON, Esq-, Solicitor, Octagon; THE AUCTIONEERS. PEEEaOONaiBY ADVERTISEMENT. FBUMY, 30th MA-BCH. Op. the Premises, Mount Lodge, Melville street. Instructed by James Mais, Esq. COSTCLY HOUSEHOLD fUiiNITUKE AND FHENISHrNGS. DRAWING ROOM, DINiNG BOOM, MOBOTNG BOOM, HMJ,, And' BEDROOM FUKNTTUBB. ARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. are instructed to sell by auction, as above,- ' _ ~'■■■.. . '■ - ' COSCDLY HOUSEHOLD gOBNIFffmASSfr AH»-FTJitMSHIKCS.

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Evening Star, Issue 12764, 17 March 1906, Page 8

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