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MONDAY, 16th JULY, At 12.30. Nioe Modern 4-roomed DWELLING; bathroomV hot and cold water, tile grates; washhouse (with tubs and boiler), extra well finished ; erected on Section 24, Block 2 Glenroy, N.E. Valley, with a frontage to Grown street; 4th house from Main road. Will be sold, small deposit, balance as rent (if required); a good home, very sunny. JAMES SAMSON AND CO., Auctioneers, at their Auction Rooms.."' WEDNESDAY, 18tb JULY, At 2.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. 50 CHARMING OIL COLORS 50 From the brush of Chas. Blomfield (the wellknown Auckland artist). ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED SALE Of this CHOICE COLLECTION OF OIL COLORS, Descriptive of N.Z. Scenery, And FRAMED PAINTED MIRRORS. ARK, REYNOLDS. AND CO. are instructed by Mr Charles Blomfield to sell by auction, 50 CHOICE EXAMPLES of his work, descriptive of— The Gum-digging Industry in the North Island; Sunset, Lake Tekapo; Harvest Time, Lake Hayes; Diamond Lake; Wataroa Road, West Coast; Tongariro and Ngarahoe; Matukutuku Valley (near Taumaranui); Ongarue River Native Settlement; Scenes on Wangamii River; Milford Sound; Lake To Anau; Roto-iti, etc., etc. Mr Blomfield's name as a painter is known throughout the length and breadth of New Zealand for the fidelity of his work. Catalogues may be obtained upon application. Pictures on view Monday morning till time of sale. Inspection invited. WEDNESDAY, 18th JULY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. COMPLETE HYDRAULIC SLUICING PLANT Of the Deep Stream Amalgamated Company (in liquidation). .►ARK, REYNOLDS. AND CO. - are instructed by W. T. Monkman, Esq., liquidator of the Deep Stream Amalgamated Hydraulic Sluicing Company, Limited, to sell by auction: The Completo Plant of the Company — Claims, Water Races, Freehold of 39 acres, with Cottage of 4 rooms.

Pipes (approximate measurements) — 500 ft 7-inch, 1,400 ft 9-inch, 1,340 ft 15-inch, 1,340 ft 18-inch; tapers, 13inch to 9-inob and 9-inch to 7-inch. Valves, angle bends, swivels, T-piecea, 2 elevators, hydrants, sluice boxes, ripples, matting streaming-down boxes, blocks, chains, timber, blacksmith's tools, anvil, bellows, vyces, etc., gold scales and weights, fireproof safe, and general sundries; also mare, saddle, and bridle. The whole will be offered in one lot, and as the sale is by order of the liquidator we strongly recommend those in search of a really handy and useful plant to inspect the ie. Complete lists will be forwarded to bona fide applicants. TUESDAY, 17th JULY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. TWO SPLENDID TOWN FREEHOLDS, With RESIDENCES, LEITH and CLYDE STREETS. Other Properties in Elm row, Glenroy (N.E. Valley), and Building Sites, Musselburgh. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO are instructed to sell by auction: (1) Part Section 15, Block 36, Leith street (No. 157). 33 x 165 feet, immediately opposite the University, together with splendidlyfinished House of 9 rooms, bathroom, scullery, washhouse (with tubs and boiler). The house is double-storey, with 2 bay windows, verandah, and balcony, splendid view, plastered throughout, stone foundations, and m tip-top order: garden, asphalt yard and paths. We can thoroughly recommend this property. Close to penny section. (2) Section 68, and parts 71 and 72, Block 27, Clyde street (No. 41), 1 rood 27.5 poles, 66ft frontage. Thoroughly substantial house, 10 rooms, verandah, biy window, slate roof! concrete foundations, bathroom (hot and cold water), washhouse, greenhouse, stable, buggyhouse, fives court, 2 sheds, and assay furnace; bpautiful garden, asphalt paths and yard. Will go a bargain. Close to Albany street Id section. INVESTMENT PROPERTY, ELM ROW. QUARTER-ACRE and 3 HOUSES, In the Estate of the late Mrs J. Crawford. (3) Section 42, Block 12, Elm row (Nos. 25, 25a, and 27), containing quarter-acre 80ft frontage, together with three 4-roomed Cottages thereon. This property, on account of its central position (being secoml section from Brown street) and its sunny position, should not be missed by anyone desiring to secure a town freehold. The Houses are bringing in 28s per week. Easy terms may be arranged. Orders to inspect on application. GLENROY, N.E. VALLEY. (4) Part Allots. 12 and 13, Block 111., fronting France street, 55ft 5 x 80ft, together with oomfortable 6-roomed Verandah House, bathroom (hot and cold water), scullery, pantry, gas, Venetian blinds; drained to sewer; a really good property. A small amount only to be paid in cash, and balance by payments of £5 quarterly. MUSSELBURGH. MUSSELBURGH. (5) Allotments 4 and 5, subdivision of part of Section 70, Block VII., Musselburgh, each having frontage of 50ft to Roval crescent (between Bowling Green and Anderson's Bay road), and close to Anderson's Bay and Tahuna trams. These splendid buildinKlfcpS A.TV nnrtUll. KII~J :_ __J ■. - ° and anyone desiring a good site in this favorite township should inspect them. OPOHO. OPOHO. 6. Two Allotments at comer of Leith walk and Calton terrace, Opoho, with nice new House of 4 rooms, scullery, etc. Will be sold a bargain, and easy terms may be arranged. MONDAY, 20th AUGUST. 1906, At 12 o'clock noon. ■ have received instructions from the City Council of Dunedin to offer for sale by public auction, at their rooms, Crawford street, on the above date, TWENTY-ONE YEARS' LEASES of the FOLLOWING DUNEDIN CITY CORPORATION PROPERTIES, as from Ist September, 1906, at the' upset rentals and valuations as under : 1. Sections 12, 14, 23, and 24, Block X:, Dunedin, containing one acre. Upset rental £34 per annum; valuation for buildings and improvements, £550. The existing lease is held by the executor of the estate of the late John Walsh. 2. North part Section 4, Block yxxiT Dunedin, containing 6 poles Upset rental' £33 per annum; valuation for buildings and improvements, £BSO. The erfstinjr lease i* held by Mr Henry North. 3. Section 19, Block XLTL, Dunedin containing 9 poles. Upset rental, £2O; valuation for buildings and improvements, £ls The existing lease is held by the Bank of New Zealand. Further particulars may be learned on application to r THE TOWN CLERK, 0r THE AUCTIONEERS. Dunedin. 26th June, 1306. MONDAY, 16th JULY At 9.30 o'clock. A „ TAPPER AND CO. | -£-»-• will sell, Monday Morning, at 9JO sharp, 375 cases (ex Monowai) of choice Sydney and Hobart Fruits—Pines, mandarins, lemons, oranges, passions, Sevilles, S.P.M.' and N.Y. pippin apples; also Tahiti oranges, bananas, Canterbury fruit and onions. Kindly note, fruit in store. Sale starts sharp to time. A. TAPPEB AND CO., JkWfckmeers,

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 12865, 14 July 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 12865, 14 July 1906, Page 8

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