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Auctions. TUESDAY, 17th JULY, At 2 o'clock. Sate by Auction of Superior Parlor, Doun& Sitting, and _ Bedroom Furniture, Wahmf Iron-frame Piano, Mirror Sideboard, Bookaiac. Ladies' sad Gents’ Bicycles, 2 ton* Roofing Iron, Singer Sewing Machine, etc. TAMES SAMSON VND CO. “ have received instraettons to cell by! auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street. Walnut iron-frame piano, piano stool, tidoIxwrd, saddlebag suite, tapestry and ptaah 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, dining tables, dinner and tea sets, cruets, vases, ornaments, pictures, cutlery and glass ware, china ware, marble and striking docks, a.p. ware, curtain poles and carbarns, tapestry and leather couches, arm end rocking chairs, walnut overmantel, settee suite, whatnots, ehfiffonier, mirror hall stand,, double and single iron bedsteads, spring, wire, sad flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, quilts, mir-■ ror wardrobe, full-Scotch Mid toilet chests, duehesse drawers and tables, marble and tile washstands, fancy ware, commode, 4-drawer chests, carpet squares, linoleum, tables, chairs, sofa,_ kitchen dresser, copper boiler, wringer, oookmg utensils, lawn mower, ladiesf and gents’ bicycles, etc-, etc, ~ WEDNESDAY, 18ih JULY, At 12.30 sharp. freehold property, Township of Green Island, For Sate by Auction at Booms, Dowling sl jr 1 1. James samson and co. bare been favored with instruction? from Mr Whito (wfK> ha# Dvotidoi) to sell by auction. His Freehold Property in the Township ©6 Green Island— A good 6-roomed Dwelling and outhouses,, large section, situated Sfaand street. Green Island. The above property is hurriedly advertised owing to _Mr -White having to leave Donemu, and it will be sold with loan from StairBowkett Society as cow running, or the purchaser can pay cash if desired. WEDNESDAY, 18th JULY, At 12.30 sharp. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Township of Green Tahuvd for gafc by Auction at Booms, Dowling street, JAMBS SAMSON AND 00. have been favored with inrtnietniu from Mr White (who has left Dunedin) to sell by auction, His Freehold Property in the Tbwnship of Green Island: Allotment 61, Block 1, comer of Sham! and George streets (1 rood 16 poles), a good 6-roomed Dwelling and . outhouses ; large flection, situated street, Green-Island. Let to Mr W* Miller. The above Property is hurriedly advertised, owing to Mr White having to leave Dunedin, and it will be sold with loan from Starr. Bowkett Society as now running, or the purchaser can pay cosh if desired. WEDNESDAY, 18th JULY, At 2.50 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, PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. are instructed by Mr Charles Blomfield to sell by auction,

50 CHOICE EXAMPLES of bis work, descriptive of— The Gam-digging Industry in the Norttj Island: Sunset, Lake Tekapo; Harvest JJiroe, Lake Hayes; Diamond Lake; Wat*.roa Road, West Coast; Tongariro and Ngaraboo; Matukutuku Valley (near Taumaxanui); Ougarue River .Native Settlement;! Scenes on Wanganui River; Milford Sound Lake Te Anau; Boto-iti, etc., etc. Mr Blomfield’s name as a painter is laosit throughout the length and breadth of New Zealand for the fidelity of his work. Catalogues may be obtained upon apqpdica* tion. Pictures on view Monday morning till tnndv t of sale. Inspection invited. TUESDAY, 17th JULY, At 12 o’clock. At Booms, Manse street. TWO SPLENDID TOWN FREEHOLDS. With RESIDENCES, LEITH and CLYDE STREETS. Other Properties in Elm row. Glenroy (NJR,. Valley), and Building Sites, Musselburgh. I>AEK, REYNOLDS, AND CO<are instructed to sell by auctions Jl) Part Section 15, Block 56, Leith aimed (No. 157), 53 i 165 feet, immediately opposite the University, together with splendidlyfinished House of 9 rooms, bathroom, scullery, washhouse (with tuba and boiler). The house is double-storey, with 2 bay windows, verandah, and balcony, splendid view, plastered throughout, stone foundations, and in tip-top order; garden, asphalt yard and paths. Wo can thoroughly recommend this property. Close to penny section. (?) Section 68, and parts 71 and 72, Block 27, Clyde street (No. 41), 1 rood 27.5 pole*, 66ft frontage. Thoroughly substantial house, 10 rooms, verandah, bay window, «Inty roof, concrete foundations, bathroom (hot and cold water), washhouse, greenhouse, stable, baggyhouse, fives court, 2 sheds, and assay furnace; beautiful 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. ® Section 42, Block 12, Km row (Nos, 25, 25a, and 27), containing quarter-acre, 80fi frontage, together with three 4-roomed Cottages thereon. This property, os account of its central position (being second section from Brown street) and its sonny 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 15, Block 111., fronting France street, 55ft 5 x 80ft, together with comfortable Broomed Verandah Bouse, bathroom (hot and ©old water), scullery, pjipb*y, ga*» 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 pari) of Section 70, Block VH., Musselburgh, «>—*■ having frontage of 50ft to Royal omasa* (between Bowling Green and Anderson 1 * Bay road), and close to Anderson’s Bay mnA Tahuna trams. These splendid sites are partially filled in and ready foe building. They will be offered and anyone desiring a good site in this fsravito township should inspect them. OPOHO. OPOHO. 6, Two Allotments at comer of Leith *»«■ and Cal ton terrace, Opoho, with nice new Housc of 4 rooms, scullery, etc. Will' be sold a bargain, and easy terms may bo arranged. WEDNESDAY, 18th IN6T., At 12.30 o’clock. At Booms, Princes street. LEASEHOLD COTTAGE PROPERTY. In the Estate of Charles Ure Warren, deceased. T| ~M. SPKDDIN Y* 13 mstructed by the Public Trustee 1 sell, on the above day, at hh Booms, ’ A Harbor Board Leasehold, being nort < Section No. 11, Block 65, containing poles, with 4 feet right of waytoHarta terrace. The ground rental is £2 10* pi anirnm, with renewal clause or full valuatic on Juno 30, 1915. There is a. comfortaU new 4-roomed Cottage on the property, wit swillcry and outhouses, and paths are a phalted. Let to a good ii| » week. Full particulars at Auctioneer's Omi or Office of Public Trustee. WEDNESDAY, 16th JULY, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, 131 Princes steeet. Unreserved Sals of PICTURES. PICTURES. Qd Pamtmga, Water Color*, Bngrwvince, Photogravures, etc., ere. I®X. HARRIS AND Of A :

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Evening Star, Issue 12866, 16 July 1906, Page 5

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