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Amusements. MORAY PLACE CONGREGASttfEAI, asxmcß. TO-NIGHT (Pridajj, JULY 20, at 8 V<ftx*i ORGAN RECITAI Bj Mr DAVID COOKE, Assisted by Miss- CLARK, Mr J. JAGO, and Mr E. SCHNACK. • ODDFELLOWSHIP. 1.0.0. F., and Caversham Lodge, ML.IL, are notified that the Annual Card Tournament will take place at the Friendly Socie-ties-Hall, South Dunedin, on MONDAY* EVENING. ™ A large master is requested. \ J- H. BUTTON, ' ■J H. B. RENIKEB, Sees. Auctions. SATURDAY, 21st JUEY, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction of Superior Parlor, Dinsngv Sitting, and Bedroom Furniture, Wahnrf Iron-frame Piano, Massive Recess-froiri Sideboard, 6 Trie Grates, 5 Mantelpiece*,. 6, 7, and Bft Sheets Iron, Chaffcotter and Horse-power Cream Separator, etc— etc rAMES SAMSON AND COL ' .have received instructions to 6bH by\ auction, at theiT Rooms, Bowling street, Walnut iron-frame piano, mirror sideboard. walnut overmantel, tapestry and prash suited Vienna, wicker, and rattan chairs, octagon and tea tables, Brussels and tap«fcry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, brass fenders, fire brasses, coal vases, saddlebag suite, curtain poles and curtains, extending dining l 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, cbeffonier, bookcase, mirror hall stand, doable and single iron bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, quilts, mirror wardrobe, full-Scotch and toilet ehesfcs, ducbesse drawers and tables, marble and tile washstands, fancy ware, commode, 4-dhnWr chests, superior duchesse pair, bedroom suite, inlaid full-Scotch chest, carpet squares, linoleum, tables, ohairs, looking glasses, IritebM* dresser, meat safe, ladder, mantelpiecessafe, ladies' a.nd gents' bicycles. SALES OP PROPERTY BY AtTCXKHL FRIDAY, 27tfc JULY, At 12.30 sharp. Lot L—Mr Swan's Property: a cosy, np-*o«r date 5-roomed Dwelling, bath, hot water, "rinery, George street, City; a dandv place. Lot 2.—Mr BenfelTs 4-roomed Dwelßn* (up to date), Valley; £3O deposit, balance 10s week. Lot 3.—£-acre, opposite Burkes taihntr station. - Lot 4.—Mr Davidson's modern Dwelling, 4 rooms, tubs, boiler: £2O deposit, balance rent; near School, Valley. Eat 5.—A Builder's or Speculator's Chance. —i-acre, City, with 4-roomed Dwelling and 2 larere srlasshouses. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. Auctioneers. See full advertisement. SATURDAY, 21st JULY, 1905. At Shamrock Auction Rooms. PRIME OX BEEF AND MUTTON, Killed and Passed at the City Abattoirs. f and Motion. Owing to the increased demand for ou| Meat, we now supply the public daily. W« have purchased 150 prime young Bullocks «( . a price which will enable us to continue id supply our clients at popular prices. A fun tner supply of fat young Bullocks "from. OUR KINTAIL ESTATE will shortly be to hand. B. M. FEA AND CO., Z8 Rattray etrc-ct. SATURDAY, 21st JULY, At 1130. Otngo Farmers' Horse Boaasr. FARMERS' CO-OPJ3JUTTYH ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, will soil by auction, as above> 5 draught geldings; trials 2 spring-carters 4 light harness horses Account Mr Douglass Tannahfl, The Sty*—« 2 4-year-old draught geldings; grand sorts and workers 1 superior Clydesdale mare, dam by Sir Arthur Gordon, sire Britten 1 first-class hackney and harness horse. Gigs, drays, station waggon, hfuwosncab Buggy and spring-cart harness. L. MACLEAN, -Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 21st JULY, At 11.30 ajn. Al the Dunedin Horse Saltfyards. GOOD DRAUGHTS, SPRING - VAN, SPRING-CART, and LIGHT HARNESS HORSES, "\\T RIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO., ■VV LIMITED, have received instructions to sell by public auction at the above lima and place: On account of various Vendors; 5 draught mares and geldings 7 spring-cart and light harness horses, On account of Clients: 1 spring-cart mare; any trial 1 pony, 6 yrs; any trial 2 spring vans, 2 sets harness,, 1 set lending harness, riding saddlo and bridle, etc. TUESDAY, 31st JULY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Mauae street. PROPERTY SALE: PROPERTY SALE. By Order of the Executors of the Estate of Marv Himmell (deceased) and oilier Vendors. CUMBERLAND STREET. ANDERSON BAY. IURRFIELD, MORNINGTON. J ARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. arc instructed to sell by aiction: 1. Parb of Section 42, Block 23, Cumberland street, Dunedin (No. 113), 33 x 74ft, together with Brick Shop and Dwelling of 6 rooms, scullery, bathroom, washhouso (builtin boiler), asphalt yard. This property is almost at the corner of Hanover street and Cumberland street, a very central position, and close to Railway Station, and in a capital business position- This property is for absolute sale to wind up the estate cf the late Mrs MaTy Him ro ell. 2. Part of Subdivision of Section 74 (Cubten's Subdivision), fronting Anderson Bay road, lyinp between the properties of Messrs Moore "and Atchley, containing full quarterftcre; 66ffc frontage. This is in one of the very finest residence localities in Anderson Bay, and close to 2d eeotion. Owner, having left Dunedin, is determined to realise. 3. Allotment 2. Block HI.. Barrfield, Mornington (corner Clark and William streets), 50 x 100 ft.' This is a fine corner section, and close to Elgin road; bright and sunny. THURSDAY, 26Ui JULY, At 12 o'clock. , CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Walker street, Canongate, and Brown street. < L. MACASSEY AND CO. i» have been favored with instructions from the Owners to offer for sale by auction, at their Rooms, 12 Rattray street, as above: L Canongate steps, running through to Brown street: Large Section, with modern 8-roomed Residence, bath, gas, hj. and c water;' sunny situation, 5 minutes' walk to P. 0.; tip-top locality, right in centre of City. The house has only been built 3 yean, and is of handsome and attractive design, and stands well. For absolute sale at a bargain price. £IOO cash only required; balance at 5 per cent, if necessary. 2. Nos. 185 and 187 Walker street, and vacant Section adjoining. No. 185 is a fine, two-storeyed, 6-roomed House, with all latest modern conveniences; sewered, hj. and c bath, washhouse, etc.; let at 16s week. No. 187 is a 5-roomed House, with similar conveniences, store room, etc.; let at 16s week. The land on which the Houses stand is 66ft x 91ft, and the vacant Section adjoining 30ft x 91ft. This affords a splendid opportunity of securing a really good investment in City freehold, or a most convenient and ceofcrallysituated home. The above will be offered first in one lot, and if not sold wiS bo offered in'two different lots. 3. Four splendid Building Sections, situated in Township of Canningtou, Maori Hill,magnificent situations. ' EulLjwariassiaiS from

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Evening Star, Issue 12870, 20 July 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 12870, 20 July 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 12870, 20 July 1906, Page 5