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Auctions. TO-MORROW, At half-past 2 o’clock. At Booms, Princes street. VALUABLE MANUFACTURER'S SAJBtPLBS Of BEDSTEADS, PENDERS, READ WILTON PUB CARPETS and BOGS. COTS, Ec., Etc. Dm. s~p eDD IN G • is instructed to sell at Booms Tomorrow, MASSIVE ORNAMENTAL BEDSTEADS CHILDS’ BRASS-MOUNTED COTS ALL-BRASS KERBS and FENDERS FANCY PENDERS and FIRE BRASSES HEAVY WILTON PILE CARPETS BEDROOM VELVET CARPET SQUARES WILTON, AXMINSTER, and GOAT BUGS, Also Family Mincers, Mangles, Wringers, and other sundries. Inspection invited. WEDNESDAY, 20th JUNE, At half-past one sharp. Sale by Auction of JtWKUKtcf) JEWELLERY, JEWELLERY, WATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHES, FIELD-GLASSES, Etc. JAMBS SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions from Mr Peers to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Gent’s massive hunting 18-carat gold English lover (in splendid order), lady’s 18-carat gold watch,-, ladies’ and gents’ gold chains, silver chains, gold and silver watches of all sorts, 150 gold brooches of all desimis, gold bangles, bracelets, .greenstone brooches, hearts, necklets, pins, pendants, trinkets, half-hoop diamond rings, dress rings, gents’ rings, and jewellery of every description, field-glasses, barometers, fireproof safe, d.b.bJ. gun, gun case, violin and ease, 60 oilskin coats, blankets, curtains, quilts, blocks, cutlery, and 101 articles too numerous to mention. ■ WEDNESDAY, 20th JUKE, At 2 o’clock. At Premises, George street (opposite Knox Church). HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Seibyn and Co.), WALNUT PIANETTE (Bordh MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARDS. DROP-HEAD SINGER MACHINE (almost new). RED PINE BEDROOM SUITE. DINING BOOM AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. Alex. karris and co. have received instructions from Mrs H. Eayley (who has purchased a business in Christchurch) to soil by auction, as above, Walnut piano (by Seibyn and Co.), Bord pianette, brass-railed fenders, settee in tapestry and plush, pair gilt girandoles, walnut overmantel, dining tables, mirror-back side; hoard, telescopic dinner waggon, Bday timepiece, cabinet drop-head Singer machine (almost new), flower bowl and pedestal, gilt mirror, bronze figure ornament, vases, occasional chairs, Austrian chairs, whatnot, mahogany hail stand, mahogany hall table (with marble slab), china, crystal, electro-plate, and cutlery, oil paintings, curtains, linoleum, stair carpet and rods, red pine bedroom suite, heavy brass-mounted Parisian bedstead, double and single iron bedsteads,. duchesse_ chests, file-back washetands, toilet ware, wire mattresses, flock and kapok beds, mahogany marble-top washstand, mirror-door wardrobes, toilet chests, drawers, dressing tables, look-ing-glasses, towel rails, dresser, gas cooking stove and piping, American stove, steps, kitchen furniture, utensils, etc-, etc. FRIDAY, 22nd JUNE, At 2 o’clock. At Booms, 1,11 Princes street. STOCK OP SUPERIOR BOOTS AND SHOES. In an Assigned EstaTo. Alex. harrts _ and co. have received instructions to sell by iction, as above. Superior Stock of 200 pairs of MEN S. WOMEN’S. and ‘ CHILDRENS’ BOOTS and SHOES. Without reserve MONDAY, 9th JULY, 1906, At 12.30 o’clock. - Under Conduct of the Registrar of the Supremo Court. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. El. macassey and co. • have received instructions to sell by I public auction, at* their Rooms, 12 Rattray street, as above, Parts of Section 5, Block 1., Lower Harbor, West District, containing eight acres, three roods, and twenty-five and seven-tenths poles, and situated at Deborah Bay, with all the buildings and erections thereon. For particulars apply to Messrs F. Z. and W. L. MOORE, Solicitors, Dunedin; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. SATURDAY, 23rd JUNE, ISOS, At 12.30 p-m. At Booms, High street, Roslyn. ROSLYN PROPERTIES. Two Splendid Investments. MODERN FIVE-ROOMED RESIDENCE With Frontages to Two Streets (One minuto from car). Also, FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE (Two minutes from car). TV/ITESSRS A. WASHER AND CO. iJJL have reocivcd instructions to sell by auction: Lot I—Being Allotment 17, Township o! Lome, containing 32 poles, with largo frontage to Church and Frances streets, togetha with modem dwelling of 5 rooms, in first class order. This is an admirable property, and can bo thoroughly recommended. T3a house is built on a terrace, aud js in a nia sunny position, only a few seconds from car. Lot 2—Being Allotment 9, Township oi Sunnyside, containing 24 poles, together wit> a 4-rootned cottage and scullery. This lia in a sunny position, and has a nice orchard. Lot s—Being Allotment 8, Township d Sunnyside, containing 1 rood (more or less). This should prove a valuable building section, as it has a largo frontage to Kaikorai Valley road, and is just heside the tram tee'er further particulars apply to A- WASHER AND CO, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 27th JUNE, 1906, At 1-50 pan. On the Premises, No, 7 Bright- street, Belleknowes. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SUBURBAN PROPERTY And SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Messrs a. washer and -co. have received instructions from Mr James Stark (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell. on tie Premises. No. 7 Bright ttreoi (off Michie street), Belleknowes SPLENDIDLY-BUILT SIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE, With full l-acre comer section, haying large frontages to Preston crescent and Bright street (could be conveniently subdivided). Hoqse quite new; 6ft hall. 3 bay windows, side verandah, large front portico, hot and cold water laid on, lift ceilings, tiled hearths and grates, bookcase, wardrobes and presses built in, cellar, scullerv, pantry, bathroom. 3ft 6in Shaddock range, outhouses (including built-in copper and tubs), lawn well laid ofr, and good live hedges. Exceptional value. Also. HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ' i Consisting of. MAGNIFICENT BEDROOM SUITE, LARO B AvttAS'itti CAR PEI’S, PILE CARPET SQUARES, CARVED OAK HALL STAND. DOUBLE BRASS-RAILED BEDSTEADS, CHENILLE CURTAINS. VELVET SADDLEBAG suite, fancy brass fender and irons, oval walnut table (Carved Legs), LIBRARY OP FAMOUS Li lt FEATURE (20 Volumes; Half-morocco), XUS' NBR SETS, Etc, Eto, Etc. CardSutotVicts,

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Evening Star, Issue 12843, 19 June 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 12843, 19 June 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 12843, 19 June 1906, Page 5