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Auctions; ;„■.,;;; WEDNESDAY. 251h JULY,,. At 2 d'-cloelc ,' ■-' ■ '. '1: x At RoomK, Prince* street: ■ v . . . ' ■ f LARGE STOCK of DRAPERY, BOOTS; aM'SHOES. Without reserve. 'LEX. HARRIS AFC DO. H THURSDAY, 26th JULY; At 12 o'clock. - • CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, .' Walker street; Canongate, and Brown street. ! \ ■ L. MACASSEY AND CO. i u havo been favored wfth iristrtfctißiM from toe Owners to offer for Bait by Suetion, at their Rooms, 12 Rscttray street; as above:. * ,1. Canongate steps, ' running through toBrown street: Large Section, with modem 8-rdoriied Residence, bath, gas, hj. and g.'.V water; sunny situation, 5 minutes' walk to P. 0.; tip-top locality,. tight in ce&iiis of City. The h6ose has only been bmlt 3 And is of haridsoine and atfcrncthrfc design, and stands well. For absolute sale ai a Bat- ' gain price. £IOO cash only required; bfttuiM at 5 per ceai. if necessary. 2. Nos. 185 and 187 Walker, street, and vacant Section adjoining. No, 185 is a fine, two-storeyed, f6-roomed House, with all latest modern conveniences; sewered, hj. and a bath, washhortse, etc.; let at 16s week; No. 187 is a 5-roomed House; with similar coatveniences, store room, etc.; lot at 16s week. ■The land oh wliich the Houses Stand is 66ffc x 91ft, and the vacant Section adjoihine 30ft of securing a really good investment iu City sikiafced home. The above will bo offered first in one lot, and if not sold will be off6red in two different, lots. 3. Four splendid Building Sections, srfcuatei ; in Township of Canningion, Maori 33111;, \ magnificent situations. Full particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS; , AUGUST 2nd, ' At 2 p-m. PRINCE OF WALES PRIVATE HOTEL,CLINTON. ABSOLUTELY THE FINEST TEMPER-* ANCE HOTEL IN SOUTH ISLAND. ' SPLENDID BUSINESS. EASY FORTUNE. MACASSEY AND, CO; (• have been favored with insfcrodaons' from Mrs M'Kechiiie (who is retiring front business) to offer for sale by auction, at] their Rooms, 12 Rattray street, as above, The Prince of Wales Hotel (Temperance^ Clinton. "* Tho. Property consists of handsome new building of 28 rooms, with all up-to-daio conveniences for carrying on the A}a& an 8-sralled stable, 2 buggy sheds, harness Toom, and a piggery; J-ocre freehold land. Situated, immediately alongside tho RailwayStation; trains stop 20 minutes, and tha house is very largely patronised bv travelling public. Large dining room, also billiard room,' with splendid table (full-sized, only one in Clinton^. Furniture to bo taken at valuation in usual way. Clinton is the centre of a. first-class agricultural district, and the abovo property is for absolute sale, as the owner is retiring altogether from busrnes;. Fullest information will bo supplied upon, application to MRS MavECWNIE, _ On Premises: Or THE AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY, 261.h JULY, At 2 o'clock. Sule by Auction of Superior Parlor. Dining. Sitting. a«d Bedroom Furniture, 2 Walnut Ti-on-frame Pianos, Organ. Lsdies' and Gents' Bicycles. Roofiir? Iron, Singer Sewing Machine, rtr.. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received insljuctions to sell ly au<> tion. at their Rooms, Dowiinpr strcc-i. . Walmit iron-frame piano, piano siool, book» case, walnut overmantel, Brussels aiid tapestry carpels, hearth and wool nigs, brass lenders, fire-brasses, coil rases, ornaments, pic tures, cntlory and glasswa.ro. cliinaware.'imirble and strildug riocks, mirror back' sideboards, Vienna, wicker, and rattan chairs, octagon and tea tables, tapestry :<nd plush, suite, saddlebag suite, extending dining ta'hie, dinner and tea sole, c.p. ware, curlain poles and curtains, armchairs, brass kerbs, fancy, tables, settee suite, cheffonior, skin rugs, mirror hall stand, double and magic iron, bedsteads, spring, wire, and Hock matfcr23ses, kapok bods, blankets, quilts, mirror Wardrobe, fulV-Scoich and toilet chests, ducbesso drawers and tables, marble mid tile wafibstnnds, fancy ware, commnde, 4-drawer chests, carpet squares, linoleum. lablcs, chairs, sofa, kitchen dresser, cooking utr.nsils, copper boiler, wringer, d.b.b.l. gnu. lawn, mower, go-cart, ladies' and gents' bitycles, etc., etc. ' : FRIDAY, 27th JULY, 1906, At half-past 12 o'clock. for Sale by auotkin, superior cjty freehold proPERTY. SiUiste at the corneT of King v and Dukfl sl-roots, having three front ages. "AMES 'SAMSON AND CO. 'J ba*e been favored with instructions from Mr William Owen to sell bv auction, at. their Rooms, Dowling street. His Freehold' Proparty--a.U that parcel of land, being Section 47, Block XXXIV. (34), together with all tho buildings thriwn, including largo 2-Ktorey stone and brick store and well-appointed dwelling-house, saddler's ishop, coach and buggy houses, stable, and builtouscs thereon. The Auctioneers can confidently recommend the above Property to any business man, tho main store being well suited and fitted up for any kind of business -. situate Ut one of the best corners in King street. As Mr Owen is completely retiring from busi, ness, the whole will be sold on easy term*. For further pa.rticulars applv to Mr JOHN WTbKJNSON, ' Solicitor, Dowling street, Dnnedin; ■ Or THE AUCTIONEERS. , SATURDAY, 28th JULY, 1906, At 12.30 p.m. Ai Rooms, High street, RoslTn. PROPERTIES. ROSLYN* ■MESSRS A. WASHER. AND CO. - have received insteuctions from ihet Public Trustee and other Vendors to sell afr auction the following Properties:— Lot I.—Comfortable Dwelling-house, it* King strcat, Roslyn, on Part of Allotment) 17, on plan of Subdivugon of Part Section 24, Block R T ., Upper Kaikorai District; area, 134 poles.

Lot 2.—Comfortable Dweliing-houso in. King street, Roslyn, on other part of above-" mentioned Allotment: area, 12J poles. These properties are close to City road, Roslyn, nnd arc well worth inspecting. Tho auctioneers can guarantee a genuine sale, as the owners are determined to sell. For further particulars apply to THE PUBLIC TRUSTER. Or THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, 31st JULY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. PROPERTY SALE. PROPERTY SALE. . By Order of the Executors of the Estate of Mary Himmel (deceased) iuid other Vendors. CUMBERLAND STREET. ANDERSON BAY. BARRFIELD. MORTtfINQTON. }ARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. are in--, structed to sell bv avction: 1. Part of Section 42, Block 23, fcumbcrland street, Dunedin (No. 113), 33 x 74ft, together with Brick Shop and Dwelling of 6 rooms, ecu-Ilery, bathroom, washhouse (braltin boiler), asphalt yard. This property is almost at f-he comer of Hanover street and • Cumberland street, a very central and close to Railway Station, and in a capital business position. This property -is for absolute sale to wind up the ostate cf tie lato Mrs Mary Hunmel. 2. PaTt of Subdivision of Section 74 (Cuiten's. Subdivision), fronting Anderson Bay road, lying between the properties of Messrs aero; ,66ft frontage. This is in one of the very finest residance localities in Anderson'Bay. and close to 2d section. Owner, havin»left Dunedin, is determined to realise a 3. Allotment 2, Block ITT., BarrfieH, Momx 100 ft. This is a. Ann comer section, and close to Elgin road: bright and 6oniiT 4. Section 11, Block XXXII., Quccu "street (No. 134), containing quarter-acre, •with modern House' of 6 rooms (one room 28ft x 17ft), scullery, bathroom (hot and cold waterL 2 bay Windows, portico, washhouse (cftppef and tubs), stable, and coachhouse; back entrance from Town Belt; one of the floes* views in Dnnedin; garden, la*m-; immediate

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Evening Star, Issue 12873, 24 July 1906, Page 5

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