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Auctions. THURSDAY, 26th JULY, At 12 o'clock. CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Walker street, Canongate, and Brown street. E l. magassey and go. • have been favored with ins tractions from the Owners to offer for sale by auction, at their Rooms, 12 Rattray street, as above; 1. Canongate steps, running through to Brown street: Large Section, with modem 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 bouse has only been built 3 years, and is of handsome and attractive design, and stands welk 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 I6s 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 centrallysituated home. The hvbove will bo offered first in one lot, and if not sold will be offered in two different lots. 3. Four splendid Building Sections, situated in Township of Cannington, Maori Hill; magnificent situations. ’ Full particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS. SATURDAY’ 28th JULY, 1906, At 12.30 p.m. At Rooms, High street, Roslyn. PROPERTIES. ROSLYN, IMTESSRS A. WASHER AND CO. -LrJL have received instructions from the Public Trustee and other Vendors to sell at auction tlie lollowing Properties:— Lot I.—Comfortable Dwelling-house, in King street, Roslyn, on Part of Allotment 17, on plan of Subdivision of Part Section 24, Block IV., Upper Karkorai District; area, 13j poles. _Lot 2.—Comfortable Dwelling-house in King street, Roslyn, on other part of abovementioned Allotment; area, 12£ poles. These properties are close ro City rood, Roslyn, and axe well worth inspecting. The auctioneers can guarantee a genuine sale, as the owners are determined to sell. For further particulars apply to THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Or THE AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, 25th JULY, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms. Princes street. LARGE STOCK of DRAPERY’, BOOTS, and SHOES. Without, reserve. HARRIS AND CO. TUESDAY', 31st JULY, At 12 o’clock. At Premises, Evansdale. CLEARING SALE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE WALNUT PIANO, ’ DRAW INC ROOM, DINING ROOM, and BEDROOM FURNITURE. KITCHEN FURNITURE, BLANKETS and NAPERY’, SPRING CART. BAY MARE (6 years). Alex, karris and co. have received instructions from Mr J. Howard (who has disposed of his property and is leaving the district) to sell bv auction, as above. The whole of his Household Furniture, etc., without reserve. TUESDAY, 24th JULY, At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, 131. Princes street. IMPORTANT SALE of BUILDING SITES in the Popular and Progressive Suburb of MUSSELBURGH, MUSSELBURGH, MUSSELBURGH. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. Fronting Royal crescent, Fergusson street, and near Anderson’s Bay road. 15 FREEHOLD SECTIONS, 13 FREEHOLD SECTIONS, On the Electric Car Line, and opposite Bowiing Green and Tennis Court., Close to Musselburgh School. EVERY SECTION WELL FILLED IN. Under Instructions from the Dunedin Drainage Board. TITLES UNDER THE LAND TRANSFER ACT. HARRIS AND CO. will sell by auction, as above. The Auctioneers have pleasure in submitting these sections to those desiring a residential site. The increasing value of land in Musselburgh is well known. Purchasers will therefore be pleased at the opportunity afforded by this sale of purchasing in the best part of Musselburgh at a reasonable figure, as the Board desire to quit every section, having no further use for the land. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. 10 per cent, deposit, balance by half-yearly instalments, extending over a period of four years. Interest at 5 per cent. Lithograph plans obtainable from the Auctioneers. [Extract from ‘New Zealand Gazette,’ 28th . June, 1906.] Directing Sale of Land under “ The Public Works Act, 1905.” PLUNKED, Governor. OR DER-IN-COUNCIL. At the Government House, at Wellington, this first day of June, 1906. Present: His, Excellency the Govenior-in-Oooncil. WHEREAS, by the thirtieth section of “The Public Works Act, 1905 ” (herematter termed “the, said Act”), it is enacted that if it is found that any land held, taken, purchaser, or acquired at any time under this or any other Act or provincial Ordinance, or otherwise howsoever, for any public work is not required for such public work, the Governor may, by Ordcr-in-Council publicly notified and gazetted, cause the same to be sold under the conditions eet forth in. the said Act: And whereas a memorial has been laid before the Governor by the Dunedin Drainage and Sewerage Board (hereinafter called “the said Board ’ accompanied by a map, setting forth that certain land was acquired in connection with the erection of the said Board’s pumping station and as a site for the deposit of spoil from the said Board’s excavation works —namely. Allotment Three on plan of part of Township of Musselburgh; And whereas the said land as described in the Schedule hereto is not now required by the said Board for the purposes of the said pumping station or otherwise, and the said Board desires to sell the same: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand in pursuance of the powers and authority conferred upon him by the said Act, and acting by and with the advice and consent of tfce Executive Council of the said Colony, noth hereby direct the sale of the land described in the Schedule hereto. In the Land District of Otago; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked and colored as above noted, deposited in the office of the Chief Engineer of Roads, at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District. G. C. SCHMIDT, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.

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Evening Star, Issue 12871, 21 July 1906, Page 8

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