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Auctions. WEDNESDAY. 18tn JULY, freehold m&pmiY, Township of Green Island- for Sale by Aaotkm at Rooms, Bowling street. * have been t avored tvith ittefcruetfona from Mr White (who has left Drmedsn) to sell bv auction, His Freehold Property m the Township of Green Island: .7 Allotment 61, Block 1, coiner of Bnand and George streets (1 rood 16 poles), a good 6-roomed Dwelling and outhouses; large section, situated Shaftd - fefefeet,- Oreen Island. Let to Mr W. Idler. The above Property is advertised, owing to Mr White having to leave Dunedin, and H irifl be sold with loan from StarrBowkett Society as now running', or the parchaser can pay cash if desired. THURSDAY, lfitij JULY, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction of Superior Patter, Dining, Sitting, and Bedroom Pntnitnre, Walnut Iron-frame Piano, Organ, Massive Sideboard, Cromwell Suite (in Saddlebag*, 9 P ieo aV Indies* and Gents' Bicycles, Etc. JAMES , SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions to Bell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowfiog street, . Walnut iron-frame piano (by Newman, London), walnut piano (by KircSmer, Berlin), organ, tapestry and plush suite, bookcase. Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, brass fenders, fire brasses, coal vases, ornamente, pictures, cutlery and glassware, chinaware, walnut ovennanitel, cheffoirieT, whatnots, marble and striking clocks, Vienna, wicker, and rattan'chairs, octagon and tee, tables, extending dining table, dinner and tea sets, cruets, arm chairs, curtain poles and curtains, tapestry' and plush conches, brass kerbs, mirror hall stand, double and sin ' iron bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock m esse drawers and tables, marble and tile wmmwmmMimm te, carpet squares, linoleum, tables, chairs, looking glasses, kitchen dresser, meat safe, copper boiler, wringer, d.b.b.l. gun, sewing machine, ladies' and gents' hfcycles, etc., eto. FRIDAY. 20th JULY, 1308, 12.30 o'clock. -' FOR SALE BY AUCTION. In the Estate of the late James Seaion, of Seatown, Portobello, VALUABLE FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES ' situated at Portobello, Castle street, Dunedm, and North-east Vfttiey. AMES SAMSON, AND 00. have been favored with inetroefckms from the representatives in the above Estate to sell by auction, at their Rooms, powling street; Lot L—All that PARCEL of LAND comprising freehold allotments 1 to 5, half of 6 and 9to 11, Township of Seatown; area 6 acres and 21 poles; together with a firstclass Dwelling-house of eight large rooms and outhouses, including stable, coachhouse, cow shed, etc. The grounds are tastefully laid out in garden*- shrubbery, and orchard, with a beautiful clump of hatlve bush; grass paddock. An ideal residence for a retired citaaen, unsurpassed as a summer residence, having a splendid view and sunny aspect. Lot 2.—A1l that PARCEL of LAND boiiig Allotments 75 to 82, Township of Seatowu, containing 1 acre 2 roods and 22.12 poles, fenced, and "forming a paddock. Lot of all that PARCEL of LAND containing 1 (one) rood 10 (ten) poles, IS? Allotment 1 /nm) rvn r>U« ~* _.Lj:. , ,-,,„, „ -forth-east Val ley (near the Gardens), held on lease from the Otago Presbyterian Church Board o< 837, at a yearly rental of £l2 10s, on whici is erected two two-storeyed Brick Dwelling! of eight rooms each, together with all th« necessary outhouses. Insured for £I.OOO. The tenant has a right to a renewal or valuation for buildings on the usual terms of Church Board leases. About 20 poles of the above area has been sub-let as at present fenced off for the balance of the term at the yearly rental of £l2 10s, the tenant being entitled to a renewal of the term or valuation for the buildings erected on that portion in the event of the holder of the head lease obtaining a renewal or valuation. Lot 4.—Consists of all that PABCEL of LAND containing 1 (one) rood, being Section 78, Block XXXIV., Dunedin, situate in Oastle street, near Howe street, held on lease from Mr James Allen for the term of 21 years computed from Ist September, 1901, at a yearly rent of £25, on which' i« erected a two-storeyed Wooden Dwelling of nine rooms, bathroom, and outbuilding* entitled to a renewal, or valuation on term* similar to Corporation terms. For further particulars apply to Mossrs BATHGATE AND WOODHOUgE, Solicitors, Water street; Mr JAMBS H. SEATON, On the Premises, Portobello; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, 18tb JULY, At 2JO o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. 50 CHARMING OIL COLORS 50 From the brush of Chas. Blomfield (the wellknown Auckland artist). ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED BAL.E Of this CHOICE COLLECTION OF OIL COLOR? Descripfave of NJZ. Scenery, And FRAMED PAINTED MIRRORS. ARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. are instructed by Mr Charles Blomfiekl to sell by auction, 50 CHOICE EXAMPLES of his work, descriptive of— The Gum-digging Industry in the North Island; Sunset, Lake Tekapo; Harvest roa Road, West Coast; Tongariro and Ngnrahoe; Matukutuku Valley (near Taomßranui); Ongarue River Native Settlement; Scenes on Wanganui River; Milford Sound; Lake Te Anau; Roto-iti, etc, etc. Mr BrornfiolcTs name as a painter is known Zealand for the fidelity of his work. Catalogues may be obtained upon applies, tion. Pictures ou view Monday morning t3l tuna ■ of sale. Inspection invited. iRYOR AND CO. will sell by auction, WEDNESDAY, 18ih inst., at 200 oases flhoice Apples and Pears, ex Warrimoo from Hobart, including—Scarlet Pearmains, N.Y. Pippins, French Crabs, Adans Peaxmains, and Winter NeHs and Buerxe Box Pears. AUGUST 2nd, At 2 p.m. PBXNOB OF WALES PRIVATE HOTEL, CLINTON. ABSOLUTELY THE FINEST TEMPERANCE HOTEL IN SOUTH ISLAND. SPLENDID BUSINESS. EASY FORTUNE. EL. MACASSEY AND CO, « have been favored wtUi instructions from Mrs M*Keohnie (who is retiring .from business) to offer for sale by auction, ht their Rooms, 12 Rattray street, as above. The Prince of Wales Hotel fTemperance), Clinton. The Property eonsisto. of haadsomo new building/of 26 rooms, with all up-to-date conveniences for carrying on the btsineas. Also an 8-staHed stable, 2 buggy sheds, harness room," and a piggery; freehold land. Situated immediately alongside the Railwav Station; trains stop 20 minutes, and the house is vary largely patronised by travel]ins; public. Lartfe dining room, also billiard room, with splendid table (full-aiasd, only one in CHnton). Furniture to be taken at valuation in usual way.- - Ouhton is the centre of a first-etaes agricultural district, and the above property is for absolute sale, as the owner is retiring altogether from business.; Fullest information'will be supplied upo* application to MRS MXBCKNIE, ■' _ ' . On Premises: or ■ .' TTTFi AUCHD3EEES.

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Evening Star, Issue 12867, 17 July 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 12867, 17 July 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 12867, 17 July 1906, Page 5