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f: Auctions. MONDAY, 16th JULY, ?? ' At half-past 12 o'clock. .e In the Estate of the late David Leo, *;■': deceased. j&ale by Auction FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situated in one of the best positions in Port Chalmers. At Roome, Dowling street, Dunedin. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions ;from Mrs Leo to sell by auction, at their [Booms, {' All that Parcel of Land containing 15.38 poles, with a frontage to George street of :48 links, by an average depth of 200 links, j'being the property of the late David Lee, .and now occupied by Mrs Lee as a furniture and warehouse, dwelling-house, work*hop, and other appurtenances thereto belonging. !'l The above property is well suited for any kind of business, holding, as it does, one of ;'the very best positions in the main street, tort Chalmers. For further particulars apply Messrs Adams Brothers, solicitors, Princes isfcreet; or the Auctioneers. MONDAY, 16th JTJLY, At half-past 12 sharp. foITY AND SUBURBAN FREEHOLD PROPERTD3S FOR URGENT SALE. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions from the following Owners to sell by auction, fct their Rooms, Dowling street, their Freehold Properties: ."■ Lot I.—A splendid City Freehold.—All that Parcel of Land being part of Sections 48 and 49, Block 22, with a frontage to Hanover 51.3 links by depth of 200 links, on which is erected a first-class Dwelling of 6 rooms, bathroom, 2 bay windows, concrete poTch, gas in evcry room, Venetian blinds, washhouse, with boiler and tubs, workshop and outhouse, vinery and vines, stone foundations, good garden, large yard, asphalt paths; all in grand order. No. 88 Hanover street. A valuable property; a splendid situation, r and within close proximity new Railway Station. The owner has decided to realise, and a rare chance is offered those in search of a valuable residential property in the heart of the City. Terms can be arranged if required. Lot 2.—Mr S. Drake, jun.'s, Freehold Property, being part Section 10, Block 2, Glenroy, N.E. Valley, with a large frontage to France street (66ft streets), with a modern 6-roomed Dwelling, bathroom, hot and cold water, gas, builtr-in wardrobes, and cup- ; boards, 2 built-in bookcases, large washi house, with tubs and boiler, and well finished throughout, concrete piles and verandah, bay window, iron fence and gates, asphalt paths; drained to Drainage Board regulations: enough room to erect stable if required. Exceptional terms to reliable purchaser. £2O deposit, balance 12s 6d week of principal. Don't fail to inspect this, and you are suto to secure a home of your own, as it must be sold. Glenroy properties are only a few minutes from Gardens. Sun all day. Lot 3.—Mr J. Orlowskfs Property, Section 39, Block 3, Crown street, Glenroy, N.E. Valley, a comfortable modern 4-roomed Verandah Dwelling, bathroom, pantry, scullery, built-in wardrobe, and every convenience, washhouse, with tubs, bo : ler; laree wo-kshop. asphalt paths and yard; large piece of ground front and back; a compact home. £4O deposit, balance as rent. Will be sold a bargain. • Further particulars for Lot 2 from F. Z. and W. L. Moore, Solicitors, or the Auctioneers.

TUESDAY, 17th JULY, • At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction of Superior Parlor, Dining, Sitting, aDd Bedroom Furniture, Walnut Iron-frame Piano, Mirror Sideboard, Bookcase, Ladies' and Gents' Bicycles, 2 tons ' Roofing lion, Singer Sewing Machine, etc. TAMES SAMSON VND CO ' kave received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Walnut iron-frame piano, piano stool, sideboard, saddlebag suite, tapestry and plush suite, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, brass fenders, fire brasses, coal vases, brass kerbs, Vienna, wicker, and rattan chairs, octagon and tea tables, djnin" tables, dinner and tea sets, cruets, vases', ornaments, pictures, cutlery and glass ware, china ware, marble and striking clocks, e.p. ware, curtain poles and curtains, tapestry i*nd leather couches, arm and rocking chairs, [walnut overmantel, settee suite, whatnots, ehaffonier, mirror hall stand,, double and single iron bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, quilts mirror wardrobe, full-Scotch and toilet chests, auchesse drawers and tables, marble and tile washstands, fancy ware, commode, 4-drawer chests, carpet squares, linoleum, tables, chairs, sofa, kitchen dresser, copper boiler, wringer! cooking utensils; lawn mower, ladies' and genta* tricycles, etc, etc. WEDNESDAY. 18th JULY At 12.30 sharp. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, ship of Green Island, For Sale by Auction at Rooms, Dowling street. "AMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions m Mr White (who has left Dunedin) to 11 by auction, < His Freehold Property in the Township of rTeen Island— A good 6-roomed Dwelling and outhouses, large section, situated Shand street! Green Island. ; The above property is hurriedly advertised "ring to Mr White having to leave Dunin, and it will be sold loan from Starrlowkett Society as now running, or the pur;haser can pay cash if desired.

FBIDAY. 20th JULY, 1906, 12.30 o'clock. FOE SALE BY AUCTION. the Estate of the late James Seaton, of [Seatown, PortobeUo, VALUABLE FBEEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PEOPEBTLES ; situated at PortobeUo, Castle street, Dun- . edin, and North-east Valley, AMES SAMSON, AND CO. have been favored with instruction! m the representatives in the above ate to sell by auction, at their Booms, wling street: ' Lot I.—All that PAECEL of LAND com—ising freehold allotments 1 to 5, half of 6, d 9 to 11, Township of Seatown; area 6 r res and 21 poles; together with a firstass Dwelling-house of eight large rooms id outhouses, including stable, coachhouse, >w shed, etc. The grounds are tastefully aid out in garden, shrubbery, and orchard »ith a beautiful clump of native bush; grass >addock. An ideal residence for a retired atizen, unsurpassed as a summer residence, laving a splendid view and sunny aspect. Lot 2.—A1l that PAECEL of LAND beine Uktmente 75 to 82, Township of Seatown jpntaining 1 acre 2 roods and W. poles| fenced, and forming a paddock. 'Lot 3.—Consists of all that PAECEL of AND containing 1 (one) rood 10 (ten) poles, icing Allotment 1 (one) on plan of subdiviion of part of Section 116, North-east Valey (near the Gardens), held on lease from he Otago Presbyterian Church Board of SSP Brty for ? ears from llth November, J897, at a yearly rental of £l2 10s, on which I erected two two-storeyed Brick Dwellings \t eight rooms each, together with all the keeesaary outhouses. Insured for £I,OOO. phe tenant has a right to a renewal or aluation for buildings on the usual terms of phurch Board leases. About 20 poles of the *ove area has been sub-let as at present enced off for the balance of the term at the tearlv rental of £l2 10s, the tenant being (Biitled to a renewal of the term or valuaipn for the buildings erected on that portion a. the event of the holder of the head lease Ibtaining a renewal.or valuation. .Lot 4.—Consists of all that PAECEL of AND containing 1 (one) rood, being Seetion 8, Block XXXIV., Dunedin, situate in Sastle street, near Howe street, held on *ase from Mr James Allen for the term of 1 years computed from Ist September 901, at a yearly rent of £25, on which is reeled a two-storeyed Wooden Dwelling of ine rooms, bathroom, and outbuildings hereon. Insured for £SOO. The tenant is ntitled to a renewal or valuation on terms imilar to Corporation term*. ■Tot further particulars apply to ioasrs BATHGATE AND WOODHOUSE, Solicitors, Water street; fr JAMES H. SEATON, On the Premises, PortobeUo; ,*Or <■ i THE ACCTfONEESS, '

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Evening Star, Issue 12865, 14 July 1906, Page 8

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