Auctions. TUESDAY, 27th MARCH, ;v, ■At 12 At Rooms, Manse street. PROPERTY SALE, PROPERTY SALE. Smith street, Dunedin,'Anderson Bay, Waver* ley, Kelvin Strive,- N.E. Valley. PARK, REYNOLDS. AND CO. are instructed to sell by auction: . 1. Part of Section 30, Block XU!., 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 one of 5 roomh and scullery. This property is almost in the heart of the City, a fine residence locality, and .only. 3 minutes from the Octagon. To bo sold to wind up the estate. 2. Part of Sections 1 and 2, Block 111., Anderson Bay (on the rise, (dose to- brickworks), containing 1 acre; 4 chains of frontage by 2£ chains in depth. This is without doubt onfe of the finest building sites in Anderson Bay; level, and ■with splendid outlook; close to tram, and good road; ample provision for drainage. - 3. Section 122 and 1 of 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. Lot 17, being Sections 23-25 and 33-35, Block VLL, Waveriey, Anderson Bay, containing 1 acre 1 rood 31.4 poles, fronting Abbotsford road, Kenilwprth street, and Sbandon road. This is one of the finest blocks in Waveriey, and gets every glitnpso of sunshine; lovely view or town and harbor. Terins: One-Cftb cash, and balance extending over 3 years, at 5 per cent. Owner, being' settled in Wellington, determined to sell. THURSDAY, 29th MARCH, ■ At 2 o’clock, And FRIDAY, 30th MARCH, At 1 o’clock sharp. On the Premises, Mount Lodge, Melville street. Instructed bv James Mills, Esq. COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. Ebony Horizontal Grand Piano (Broadwood and Sons), Walnut Upright Semi-grand Piano (Kirkman), Walnut American Organ (Smith Organ Co.), . Ebony Drawing Room Cabinet, TAPESTRY CHESTERFIELD SOFAS and SUITE, Rich Asminster and Turkey Carpets and' Rugs, Costly Artistic Parisian Sideboard, Mahogany Telescopic Extending Dining Table, SPANISH MAHOGANY ESCRITOIRE, Massive Solid Brass Fender Suites, CRYSTAL TABLE SETS, Oil Paintings, Water Colors, Engravings, COSTLY MAJOLICA HALL JARDINIERES. DRAWING ‘ ROOM.—Ebony horizontal grand piano (Broadwood and St#is), solid brass fender suite, rosewood coal vase, brass standard lamps, occasional tables, rattan •'chairs, tapestry and guipure lace curtains, ebony drawing room cabinet, ebonised mirrot, vases, and flower bowls, Sutherland folding table, ebonised revolving card table, tapestry Chesterfield sofas and suite, rattan settee, 4-fold Japanese screen, occasional table, old spinning-wheel, Aiminster carpets and rugs. DINING ROOM and LIBRARY.—CostIy artistic Parisian" sideboard,, mahogany telescopic extending dining table, mahogany and buffalo leather suite, cedar overmantel, cedar dinner waggon, mahogany pedestal ; writing table, Axmmster carpet, crystal table sets," ormolu French timepiece and ornaments, oak octagonal card table, walnut American organ (Smith and Co.), organ seat, tapestry Chesterfield sofa, door portiere and velvet drape, oak tapestry chairs, plushettc and tapestry curtains, upholstered wicker* chairs, HALL and MORNING ROOM.—Massively carved mahogany sideboard, pair costly majolica jardinieres, antique oak hall chairs, oak hall stand, mahogany hall table, Indian vestibule rug, walnut and plush hall seat, Fijian kava bowls, aneroid barometer, Japanese spill vases, walnut regulator clock, deer’s antlers, dinner gong, marble timepiece, cedar telescopic extending table, mahogany bookcase, mahogany escritoire, collection South Sea shells, Utrecht velvet suite, walnut piano by Kirkman. , PICTURES.—OiI paintings by J, Gibb, R. Wentworth, T. E. Crawford, P. Power, Men-sie-Gibb, Julio Romano, J. Buchanan, J. C. Nolle; water. colors by C. H. Howorth; photogravures and engravings. BEDROOMS.—WaInut and mottled kauri 2-wing wardrobe, walnut bedstead, toilet chests, mahogany ducliesse table, red pine wardrobe, cedar full-Scotch chests, cretonne box ottoman, heavy Turkey carpet, bamboo tables, horsehair mattresses, rod pine duefaesse toilet pair, toilet ware, double and single iron bedsteads and bedding, walnut and mottled kauri Beaconsfield wardrobe, folding Chairs, blankets, eiderdown quilts, duchesse chests, washstands, invalid’s bedside table. KITCHEN FURNITURE and LAUNDRY APPLIANCES, Garden Seats, Garden Roller, Lawn Mower, and Garden Tools. WINES and CHAMPAGNES. PARK, REYNOLDS. AND CO., under instructions from James Mills, Esq., will conduct, as above, the auction sale of COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. -On view for inspection Wednesday and Morning of Sale. Catalogues may be obtained upon application at onr Offices, FOR PRIVATE SALE. % Commencing TUESDAY, 20th 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 (Clement-Garrard and Werner), 1 5 h.p. GARRARD TRI-CAR. As Mr Cooke is leaving for England at once for the purpose of making extensiv* purchases, Messrs Cooke, Howlison, and Co. find it absolutely imperative to reduce theii present largo stock, so as to make room foi shipments to arrive shortly. In order t< effect this, LARGE REDUCTIONS ON ORDINARY TRADE PRICES will be made, and, as usual, Messrs C-, H., and Co. will give their 12 MONTHS’ GUARANTEE with every' bicycle sold. Now on view. Inspection invited. Terms may bo arranged. TUESDAY, 27th MARCH, 1906, At 12.30 o’clock. At Shamrock Auction Rooms, 28 Rattray street. FREEHOLD FARM, MIHIWAKA. DM. FH; A AND CO. • have received instructions to sell bypublic auction, All that parcel of laud, being Sections 54 and 55, Block IV., North Harbor and Bluesldn District, containing 54 acres and 2 roods, of first-class meadow flat land, in good heart, together with 10-roomed house and outbuildings. This property fronts Longbeach, a beautiful sandy bay one mile and a-half long, which is greatly visited by Dunedin people and others as a pleasure resort. The property i) close to dairy factory and school, and r distant about 2£ miles from railway station. Further particulars from MESSRS DUNCAN AND MacGREGOR, Solicitors; Or . THE AUCTIONEERS.. AUCTION SALE. AMOEJTZSON AND CO. • will sell, at their Central Auction Mart, Friday, 9 o’clock sharp:—600 cases : Rarotonga bananas, oranges, ebeoanuts, Teviot apricots, peaches, plums, nectarines, Auckland and Nelson tomatoes; apples, pears, peaches, plums, Canterbury and local eating and cooking apples, tomatoes, peaks, beans, peas, citron; melons, marrows, grapes, etc., etc. As all frait-is in -store sab will .start sharp to time, R -'R
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Evening Star, Issue 12768, 22 March 1906, Page 5
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