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Auctions. ' --C«:| FRIDAY. 20th JULY, 1306, ;ls 12.30 o'clock. -ris FOE SALE BY AUCTION. \| In the Estate of ihe late James Scaioo, of; Seatown, Portobello, VALUABLE FREe| : HOLD and LEASEHOLD PBOPEBTiESI situated at Portobello, Castle street, DtniK edin, and North-east Valley. TAMES SAMSON, AND cbS " have been favored with insLrwtiunr from the representatives in the above,j Estate to sell by auction, at their Booms, Dowling street: Lot I.—All that PARCEL of LAND own-' prising freehold allotments 1 to S, half of 6, and 9 to 11, Township of Seatown; area 6 acres and 21 poles; together with a fustclass Dwelling-house of eight large rooms and outhouses, including stable, coachhouse, cow shed, etc. The grounds are tastefully laid out in garden, shrubbery, and oroham,? with a beautiful clump of native bush; grife paddock. An ideal residence for a retired citizen, unsurpassed as, a summer residence, having a splendid view and sunny aspect. < Lot 2.—A1l that- PARCEL of LAND being Allotments 75 to 82, Township of Seoiown, containing 1 aero 2 roods and 22.12 poles, fenced, and forming a paddock. :>, Lot 3.—Consist* of all that PARCEL of" LAND containing 1 <one) rood 10 (ten v --' being Allotment 1 (one) on plan of budcuw sion of part of Section 116, North-east Vai-' ; , ley (near the Garaens), held on lease fromi the Otago Presbyterian Church Board of I Property for 21 years from 11th -November ' 1897, at a yearly rental of £l2 10s, on which;! is erected two two-storeyed Brick Dwellings of eight rooms each, together, with all the 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 hi <s beer, sub-let as at present fenced off for tHe balance of the term at the yearly rental ol £l2 10s, the tenant beinentitled to a renewal of the term or valui£ tion 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 PARCEL of LAND containing 1 (one) rood, being Section 78, Block XXXTV., Dunedin, stoSTin Gastlo 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 is erected a two-storeyed Wooden Dwelling of nine, rooms, bathroom, and outbuildings thereon. Insured for £SOO. The tenant Ventitled to a renewal or valuation on terms similar to Corporation terms. For further particulars apply to Messrs BATHGATE AND WOODHOUSE, Solicitors, Water street; Mr JAMES H. SEATON, On the Premises, Poriobeflo: Or THE AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY, 27th JULY, At £-past 12 o'clock. A Snug, Compact 5-ROOMED MODEfiN i DWELLING, George Street, FULL i-ACBJS AND 4-BOOMED DWELLING, CITY. Grand Opportunity for Speculator or Builder. CITY and SUBURBAN PROPERTIES For Sale by Auction. JAMES SAMSON AND -CO. have been favored with instructions from the following Owners to sell by auction,, at their Booms, Dowling stieet: — LOT I.—On account of Mr J. Swan: His Freehold Property, being Subdivision. of Sections 19, 20, and 22, Block XXXIV., 35ft frontage to' George street by a depth of 100 ft, on which is erected a splendid, modern, up-to-date Dwelling of 5 rooms, bathroom, hot, cold shower, tile-back and lrigh-presmira range, gas and hotwater throughout, 2 square bay windows, porch, Venetian blinds, nioe hall, washhoose, tubs and boiler, glasshouse and outhouses, well fenced. side and front entrances. The ground is t-astefully laid out in lawn, fruit, and flower beds and asphalt paths. House No. 517, near Duke street. N.B.—Mr Swan had the house bnitt 6 years ago for his own use. No expense waa spared to make it comfortable and convenient. The Auctioneers solicit the inspection of would-be purchasers, and are confident the Property will defy even the fauttrfmder. Cards to view. Terms arranged. LOT 2.—Mr Benfell's Property, NJS. Val-.-ley (close to Main road), Section 241, Kelvin Grove, N.E. Valley (near Mon- • tague road), on which is erected a modem Verandah Dwelling of 4 rooms, scullery, pantry, built-in copboards, washhouse with tubs and boiler, large section, all well fenced. Will bo sold on very easy terms. We will finance a purchaser with £SO, the balance at a week. A rarechaaca and sunny spot; must go. LOT s.—By order of Mortgagees; Allotments 10 and 11, Township of Burkes Brewery; nearly s-acre, securely fenced, near railway station. Burkes. . A good building site. For absolute sale. LOT 4-.—Mr Davidson's property: A nice, comfortable, modern Dwelling of 4 rooms, pantry, seuflery, washhouae with tubs and boiler, shed, large section ; adjoining Glenroy property; drained to Drainage Board regulations; situated Selwyn road (opposite N.E. Valley School). £2O deposit; balance as rent. A rare chance. LOT s.—Mrs Janet Wall's Freehold Property, full A-acre, being Part of Sect.inn (ft. BlocV XXXVTI., Dunedin (No. 152 Dtmdas street), on which is erected a 4-roomed Dwelling, washhouse (with tubs and boiler), and outhouses; largo vinery, tomato and greenhouses; weTl fenced; 66ft frontage x 165 ft dr>cp. Also. Section 64, Block XXXVII., adjoining the above. N.B.—The Auctioneers wish to draw speculators' and builders' attention to Lot 5, which will be sold in one lot. The present house cmild easily be shifted to the back and a termcc of houses built iu the front, which must prove to be a good speculation, being in a good locality and dose to centre of City. Easy terms can bo arranged if required. SATURDAY, 21st JULY, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction of Superior Pnilor, Dining, Sitting, and Bedroom Furniture, Walnut Iron-frame Piano, Massive Recess-front Sideboard, 6 Tile Grates, 5 Mantelpieces, 6, 7, and Bft Sheets Iron, Chaffcuttcr and Horse-power Cream Separator, etc-, etc. fAMES SAMSON _ AND CO. I have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Walnut iron-frame piano, mirror sideboard,-1 walnut overmantel, tapestry and plush suite, Vienna, wicker, and rattan chairs, octagon and tea tables, Brussels and tapestry carEets, hearth and wool ru?s, brass fenders, re brasses, coal vases, saddlebag suite, curtain poles and curtains, extending dining table, dinner and tea sets, cruets, vases, ornaments, pictures, cutlery and glassware, marble and striking clocks, tapestry and leather couches, brass kerbs, whatnots, upholstered chairs, settee suite, cheffonier, bookcase, mirror hall stand, double &ad single iron bedsteads, spring, wire, arid flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, quilts, mirror wardrobe, full-Scotch and toilet chests, dncfopsae drawers and tables, marble aud tile waslistands, fancy ware, commode, 4-dra.wer chests, superior duchesse pair, bedroom suite, inlaid full-Scotch chest, carpet, squares, linoleum, tables, chairs, looking glasses, kitchen dresser, meat safe, ladder, mantelpieces, grates, roofing iron, chaffcutter, fireproof safe, ladies' and gents' bicycles. FRIDAY, 20tk JULY, At 2 o'clock. ' At Rooms, Princes street. j Unreserved Sale of 300 Pairs Superior WOMEN'S, an 3 CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES. Also, DRAPERY and CLOTHING. LEX. HARRIS AND CO. Coal Notices. jjTKEEMAirs coal;

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Evening Star, Volume 12869, Issue 12869, 19 July 1906, Page 5

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