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( Auctions. THURSDAY, 22nd MARCH, At 12 o’clock. ;: PDTB' HOUSE PROPERTIES In South Dunedin (good from . ■ Three to Se yen Rooms. Grand ■ Chance fdr investment “or house to live’in, EL. MACASSEY AND X GO. • have, rccciyed instructionsfrom Mr ' Rotting; ftrho, intends visiting England) to offer by auction, ’ ; i T ' * The following Properties;^ , 1. Corner Bay, View road and Jones .street, 4-roomed Rouse and Shop; also adjoining Section will be sold either in one lot' or se- , parately (subject to tenancy), .Wquld niake good investment. • J ’ ' ■ ' - ■ 2. Comer Reid amLMacandrew road* Fonrrocxned Cottage and scullery, newly done up; very bandy position, and will be sold a, great bargain. 3. Comer Mcßride and Waverley streets, Two Houses, 5 rooms and 3 roomsrentals, 22s week; Corporation leasehold section, £2 10s per year, with full valuation. The houses are well built and in’ thorough repair. As an investment this property shows a very largo return on reserve price. 4. Reid road, splendid Seven-roomed House, hj. and a water, scullery and conservatory, also large workshop; 3 minutes from Ogg’s \ Comer. We 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 on, ■ L ’ ■ On account Another Client—6. Part Sections' 44 and 45, Township of Darley, comer of Cargill road and Josephine street, South Dunedin Each section is 33 x 90 feet. On Section 44 is erected a good-Five-roomed; Cottage and outbuilding. Will be sold in one lot, or Section-with House separately. Owner leaving. ~ Full particulars, terms, and. cards to view from THE AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY, 22nd .MARCH, At 2 o’clock. Rale by Auction of Superior Parlor, Dining, Sitting, amp Bedroom Furniture, Walnut Iron-frame Piano, Pianette, 3 Tapestry and Plush Suites, 2 Gents’ Bicycles,, etc. ; JAMES SAMSON AND . CO. have received , instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Walnut iron-frame piano (a; splendid instrument), mirror sideboard, walnut overmantel, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, .brass fenders, firebrasses, coal vases, ornaments, pictures, cut-' lery and glassware, cbinaware, marble and striking clocks, cbeffonier, extending dining table, octagon and tea tables, dinner and tea sets, cruets, vases, ornaments, pictures, cutlery and glassware, cbinaware, e.p. ware, Vienna, wicker, and rattan chairs, tapestry and leather couches, curtain poles and curtains, arm and rocking chairs, tapestry mid plush suite, saddlebag suite, mirror hall stand, double and single iron bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, quilts, mirror wardrobe, fullScotch and toilet chests, -duchesse drawers and tables, marble and tile washstands, fancy ware, commode, 4-drawer chests, duchesse pairs, ■ carpet squares, linoleum, Persian bedstead, kitchen dresser, meat safe, cooldny utensils, copper boiler, sewing machine, firiTproof safe, gents’ bicycles, sideboard,' goods and chattels, etc. - THURSDAY, 29tb. MARCH, At 2 o’clock sharp. To Speculators and those in search of ah Up-to-date 5-roomed Dwelling. Easy Terms of Payment if required; small deposit," balance 10s per week. TAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street •. Lot I.—On account of the owner, an ideal, modem double square bay window Dwelling of 5 rooms, bathroom, hot and com water, pantry, concrete porch, all tile hearths and grates, high-pressure, tile-back range, built-in cupboards and wardrobes, Venetian blinds, good-size rooms, figured red pine atch in ball, panel ceilings, all the hail grained throughout, washhouse with built-in, boiler and tubs, well and faithfully built; erected on Section. 17, Block 2, Crown street, Gienroy, N.E. Valley; asphalt paths, splendid vegetable and lovely flower garden, lawn, all well fenced; very easy- terms—small deposit, balance 15s week (that includes interest); one of the best properties in Gienroy; sun all day; section 40ft x 112 ft.' D.on’tmisa this chanos. Lot 2.—On account of MteWills, Ins Freehold Property, being Section 58, Block 3, Crown street, Gienroy, N.E. Valley, on which is erected a modern, up-to-date 5-rooms‘d Verandah Dwelling, bathuoom, hot water, high panel ceilings, built-in cupboards, tile grates, Shacklock range, built-in boiler and tubs; a compact property, and well built; asphalt paths, vegetable garden, nice flower garden, all in splendid order; well fenced. Will be sold. Small deposit, balance 10s week. Well worth inspection. Lot 3.—On account of Mrs M. A. Auld (who has left New Zealand), Allotments 17, 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, Township of Forbestowu, Old District road, Kaikorai (near Presbyterian Church and tram terminus), containing 1 acre 2 roods 7 poles, on which is erected a.Revcnroomsd Family Dwelling and outbuildings. A rare chance for speculators to secure a large block of land in this favorite locality. Must be sold to close trust account. Lots 1 and 2 are two of the nicest properties in Gienroy Sun all day, and drained to Drainage Board’s, regulations. Well worth inspection of intending purchasers. Must be sold. Further particulars from Webb and Man, solicitors, Princes street; Or Auctioneers. FOR PRIVATE SALE. Commencing THIS' DAY, TUESDAY, 20tb MARCH, And continuing for a limited period. In Upstairs Room, Manse street. BICYCLES —50—BICYCLES, MOTOR CYCLES—IO—MOTOR CYCLES, 5 h.p. GARRARD TRI-CAR. A Rare Opportunity of acquiring High-grade Machines at Low-grade Prices. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. are instructed by Messrs Cooke„ Howlison. and Co. to offer for Private Sale, for a limited period, 50 LADIES’ and GENTS’ HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES, 10 MOTOR CYCLES (Clomcnt-Garrard and Werner), 1 5 b.p. GARRARD TRI-CAR. . As Mr Cooke is leaving for England at once for purpose of making extensive purchases, Messrs Cooke, Howlison, and Co. find it absolutely imperative to reduce their present largo stock, so as to make room for shipments to arrive shortly. In order to effect this, LARGE.REDUCTIONS ON ORDINARY TRADE PRICES will be made, and, as usual, Messrs C-V H., and Co. will give their 12 MONTHS’ GUARANTEE with every bicycle sold. Now on : view. Inspection'invited. Terms may be arranged. TUESDAY, 27tb MARCH, At 12 ,► At Rooms,-Manse street. vproperty sale, Property sale. Smith street, Dunedin, Anderson Bay, Waverley, Kelvin Grove, N.E. Valley. - PARK, REYNOLDS, 'AND CO. are instructed: to sell by auction; ’ 1. Part of Section 30, Block XIIL; Smith - street, Dunedin, having - 'a frontage of 54ft by a depth of 66ft, together with 3 substantial brick cottages thereon—two of” four rooms and sculleries, and on© of 5 rooms and Scullery. This property is almost in the heart, of the City, a fine residence - locality, and only 3 minutes from the Octagon. To be sold to wind up the estate. 2. Part of Sections 1 and' % Block 111., Anderson Bay (on the rise, :dose to: brick- ■ works), containing 1 aero: 4 chains of frontage by 2£ chains in depth. This is without, doubt one of .the-, finest' building sites ui .Airderson Bay; level, and with splendid"ictitlook; close to tram, and good rood. • ~ 3. Section-122 and lof 123", Kelvin-Grove, N.E. Valley, fronting District road,-and containing 3 roods . 28.6 poles, close to dye -works and Main road and tramway. For " absolute sale. ' , - ' 4. Lei 17, .being Sections 23-25: and 35-35, Block VtL, Waverley, - Anderson.Bay, containing 1 acre 1 -nood ,’31.4- poles; .fronting - Abbotsford . road. y Kenilwiorfch street, --mid Shandon road. This is one : of.-the..finest blocks in. Waverley,, andgeteevery glimpse j of sunshine; lovely view or town and harbor. ■Terms: One-fifth-j cash,:;.and'.bMamie'cpctend- * [ ing orert3 years, < p® l being L settled in Wellington, determined -te -sell.

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Evening Star, Issue 12766, 20 March 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12766, 20 March 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12766, 20 March 1906, Page 5