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Atttag&fti3cft& DUNBWIN CITY AND GAVEBSHAM irrtEOED annua!, coiifcmfe ballot A be held at Garrison Hall oa FRIDAY : 10th August. . , ;;- MPSIR, SOtQtt&S'S. t BANI* , Mrt B DadWe Tidcetis, 68 6d; ~" P. Cooke (SergL), G. Doßa J Auctions. isswcwnN At' Premises. 24 Hill . ton (jbst off estenirion fine). L '',_ tirobSfiittiJSrr"" ' surra; I '* LEX. HASRfe AND t - ti'ave refcfcived instructions frtffl fie : M'Kenzic (who is giving up b6usek*|Sl to sell, by auction, Gilt overmantel, steel-bar leaders and j fended couch in .hairdoth, h.h. ' doable mm .bedsteads, wire and *,._ tresses, ducfiesse pair, large kktirl i, wardrobe, full-Seoteli chest: tow4L rail, brats-mounted cbild's Col, go-cS!*, IsjSohial'sofa, dresser, fowls and dog kennel, elfe: FRIDAY, 20feb. JULY, At 2 o'clock. At Rbonis, Princes 'street. ■ Umeserved Sale of 300 Pairs Superior MErttS, anT CH&bRWs BiJOTS and SfltiEs. Also, DRAPERY and CLOTHING^ , LEX. HARMS AND fct). TUESDAY, 24tli JOTY* At o'clock. y'.-' At Rooms, 131 Princes steeefc. UNDER INSrRUCTION3 FROM-L DDNBDIN DRAINAGE .BOARD, 13 FREEHOLD si3CTIbN& /(all. ihfc MUSSELBURGH. MUSSBL&iRfcH. Fronting Royal crescent and Ferguson Btresefr FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. Titles: ..Land Transfer Act. ' Terms; 10 .per cent. depdat, fcaUicS W natt-yeatly instahndds extending ffix years; interest, 5 per cent. LEX. HARrST AM) CO., Auctioneers. I ™ Praxis now ready. SATURDAY, 2Lsfe JULY, At 1230 o'clock. At Rooms, 131 Pihilees street. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, MO^KNiNGTrbN, Miidcni Fwnvrbon*ed Dwefimg.abd Quarteracre (House No. 87). ' LEX. HARRIS AND CO.will sell by auctfem, as above, Auotanents 2 aha 4 of 4>r Allotments 51 atid 52, Glen Estate, Morirhigton, cdntainingr 1 ror J «-~aLor less), with a frontage to street of 62 links and 100 '. Maryhfli terrace, with a Four-roomed Dweffing (bay and . verandah), scufleiy. wis&Boßfe, l,80&gallori concrete tank, etc 4 8k& AY, lSjtk.JDi-t, At 2 o'clock. L Sale by Auction of Superior Parlor, 1 Sitting, and, Bedroom Frirntturc, Iron-frame Piano, Organ, Massive Sfcle bdard, Cromwell Suite .(m ' pieces), Ladies' and Gents' Bicycles, j TAMES SAMSON AND 0* hive received iristtfactions to. sell bj auction, at their Robnis, Dowßng street* Walnut iron-Frame piano (by don), walnut piaho (by Kircfciiki, Bet gan, tapestry and pltigh. suite, botfkese ornaments, pictures, cutlery ana fel t&iMawaro, walnut overnkliteL en wicker, and rattan chairs, octagon i tabids, extending dining table, dimmer tUSd tfc. sets, cruets, arm chafe,, curtain poles ibid i curtains, tepestry. and plush couches, brasS kerbs, mirror hall stand, dbublo and tingle mJn bedsteads, spring, tore, and flock tresses, kapok beds, blsaifcete,. TOilts, SncSr wasnstands, .fancy ware, c chests, irilltid bedroom suitei cttrpet linbieunij talHes, chairs, looking glasßffi *"""' eheE dresser, irieai safe, tapper 1 Wringer, di.bJ. guii; sewing taachilibi ladHs* and gents' bicycles, efe, fete. [ 27th JULY, At 4-pisb 22 o'-ctocfe. | A Snug, Compact 5-SOOMMJ MODEIS^' DWELLING, George Stefefc, ! CITY abii SUBURBAN j For Sale by Aliction. fAMES ' SAMSON £Sb . CO. J have been fatored with iosbrttba&iK from the following Owners to sell by autetfbn, at their Rooms, Dowung etreet: — J.Swin: ihs Freehold Propertj'. being of. Sestaons. 19, Si,, and 26, . Blbfck XXXTV., 35ft frohia&e t» Georf.e street by a <teptil of ISoft, bi wtiitk is erected a splendid; nißdeOß, up-to-ftffiiflOT^sisil lligh-pressurs range, gas and hbtthrougnout, 2 Equaxe bay •iHndows, porch, Yeiifetian bunds, bleb hall, wasfahoHse, tubs aM faii^el glasshouse and orrSiouses, t. side and front entrance. .The ground is tastefully laid oht li.ia.wbi rHit, aiid floWer beds and a*fi?'"" n '*~ r House No. 517j near » N.B.—Mr SwaH had Ute Hfiule bufli 6 yeirs ago for bis own fee. .Jte «"--"~** "'■" Spared to make it ct&nfortabfe a ettt. The Auctioneers febhat tliß of would-be purchasers, and are eonfijlSft tb« Property will defy oven the faatt-liittder. Cards td view. Terms, arranged. LOT 2.—Mr Benfeffs Prbpetty, itfii TiU ley (close to Main Kelvin Grove, ? r ™*- taguo roail), oh. which is esccbed i modern 'Verandah Dtveflf "' *" boards, with tttb6 a&n boiler, large Becfion, all w*il f«c«. Will be sold very easy termS. Wo will finance a. purchaser -«!&£3Qi tfca balance at 10s a week. A lore-eha&ca and sunny spot; niost go. LOT 3.-—By order of Mnrtgageea: ABotnienis 10 ahd 1L Township of 4 Brewery: nearly i-actej . fenced, near railway station, j A good building ate. For al sale; tioa; adjoining GMiroy j>^:<-- s ?y; drained to Drainage Board tions: situated Betwyn road (opposite N.E. Valfey StshboQi £2O deposit; balance as rent. A rare chance. PROPERTY REMINDER. FRIDAY, 20& JULY, At Rooms, ai3250. In the Estate of the late James Seaton, Deceaßcd. FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD SkdPEBTIES. liot I.—SfiiehaM JSetrid&ice, 8 roomSi PbrtoBelki. Lot 2.—Secfeioop 75 fo 82, Township 6f Seatown (gob* btrilding eSxiiy. Loi-3.—2 Brick Houses at Gardens (tram tetiHliilfcy. 4.—i-aere and lftrge 9-roonied Swelling, Castie sbeet, Qty. ,AMISS AND CO., rriHOS. PATERSON AND COi, X Auotiwißßrs, Fruit and General Produce Brokers, CRAWFORD eTRBST, Duttadkt. AggltCg .FORjPHfe k __ All Classes Ubdte.

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Evening Star, Issue 12868, 18 July 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 12868, 18 July 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 12868, 18 July 1906, Page 5