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Auctions. '•THURSDAY, 26th INST., At two o’clock. Attractive Catalogue of HIGH-CLASS MODEEN FURNITURE. DM. SHEDDING • will sell, m his Upstairs Sale Room, on Thursday first, at 2 o’clock. A Catalogue of Yery Superior Furnishings, consisting of— HANDSOMELY-FRAMED SUITES IN SADDLEBAGS and LEATHER, HANDSOME MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARDS, EXTENDING TABLE, OAEYED RIMU BOOKCASE, OAK AND WALNUT OVERMANTELS, ATTRACTIVE AMERICAN ORGAN, VALUABLE PIANOFORTES. SEWING MACHINES, ELEGANT DUCHBSSE PAIRS (in various woods), GLASS-FRONT WARDROBE. MASSIVE BRASS ORNAMENTED BEDSTEADS, VERY RICH VELVET s PILE CARPETS, Bedroom carpet squares, heavy Axminster and real Sheraton rugs, all-brass kerb sets and fenders, fire-brasses, fancy timepieces and ornaments, fancy tables and chairs, what- : nots, rocking and rattan chairs, piano and child’s chairs, chinaware, cutlery, befit lace and chenille curtains, blankets, linen napory, oil paintings, pictures, etc., etc., etc. On view all day Wednesday. THURSDAY, 26th JULY. At 2 o’clock. Sale by Auction of Superior Parlor, Diningf, Sitting, and Bedroom Furniture, 2 Walnut Iron-frame Pianos, Organ, Ladies’ and Gents' Bicycles, Roofing Iron, Singer Sewing Machine, etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO, have received instructions to sell iy auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Walnut iron-frame piano, piano stool, bookcase. walnut overmantel, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool nigs, brass fenders, fire-brasses, coal vases, ornaments, pictures. cutlery and glassware, chinaware, marble and striking clocks, mirror-back sideboards, Vienna, wicker, and rattan chairs, octagon and tea tables, tapestry and plush suite, saddlebag suite, extending dining table, dinner and tea sets, e.p ware, curtain poles and curtains, -armchairs, brass kerbs, fancy tables, settee suite, cheffonier, skin rugs, mirror hall stand, double and’ single iron bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, quilts,' mirror Wardrobe, fnll-Scotch and toilet chests, duohesse drawers and tables, marble and tile washstands, fancy ware, commode, 4-drawer chests, carpet squares, linoleum, tables, chairs, sofa, kitchen dresser, cooking utensils, copper boiler, wringer, d.b.b.l. gun, lawn mower, go-cart, ladies’ and gents’ bicycles, etc., etc. FRIDAY, 27th JULY, 1906, At half-past 12 o'clock. FOE SALE BY AUCTION, SUPERIOR CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Situate at the corner of King and Duke streets, having three frontages. JAMES SAMSON AND CD. have been favored’ with instructions from Mr William Owen to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street. His Freehold' Property—all that parcel of land, being Section 47, Block XXXIV. (54), together with all the buildings thereon, including large 2-storey stone and brick store and well-appointed dwelling-house, saddler’s shop, coach and buggy houses, stable, and outhouses thereon, The. Auctioneers can confidently recommend the above Property to any business man, the main store being well suited and fitted up for any kind of business; situate , ht one of the best corners in King street. As Mr Owen is completely retiring from business, the whole will be sold on easy terms. For further particulars apply to Mr JOHN WILKINSON, Solicitor, Dowling street, Dunedin: Or > THE AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY, 27th JULY, At i-pnst 12 o’clock. A Snug, Compact 5-ROOMED MODERN DWELLING, George Street, FULL 4-ACRE AND 4-ROOMED 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 Rooms, Dowling street: — LOT I.—On account of Mr J. Swan; His Freehold Property, being Subdivision of Sections 19, 20, and 22, Block XXXIV., 55fb frontage to Georgo street by a depth of 100 ft, on which is erected a splendid, modern, up-to-date. Dwelling of five rooms, bathroom (hot, cold shower), tile-back and high-pressure range, gas and hot water throughout. 2 square bay windows, porch, Venetian blinds, a nice hall, washhouse (tubs and boiler), glasshouse and outhouses, well fenced, side and front entrances. The ground !is tastefully laid out in lawn, fruit, and flower beds and asphalt paths. House No. 517. near Duke street. N.B.—Mr Swan had the house built 8 years ago for his own use. No expellee waa spared to make it comfortable anti convenient. The Auctioneers solicit the inspection of would-be purchasers, and are confident the Property will defy even the fault-finder,’ Cards to view. Terms arranged. LOT 2.—Mr Benfell's Property, Northeast Valley (close to Main road). Section 24L, Kelvin Grove, North-east Valley (near Montague road), on which is erected a modern verandah Dwelling of four rooms, scullery, pantry, built-in cupboards, washhouse (with tubs and boiler), large section, all well fenced. Will be sold on very easy terms. We will finance a purchaser with £SO, the balance at* j 10s a week. A rare chance and sunny spot; must go. | LOT 3.-—By order of Mortgagees: Allotments 10 and 11, Township of Burkes Brewery; nearly J-acre, securely fenced, near railway station, Burkes. A good building site. For absolute sale. I.OT 4.—Mr Davidson's Property; A nice, comfortable, modern Dwelling of four rooms, pantry, scullery, washhouse (with tubs and boiler), shed, largo section; adjoining Glenroy property; drained to Drainage Board regulations; situated Selwyn road (opposite North-cast Valley School); £2O deposit; balance as rent. A rare chance. LOT s.—Mrs Janet Wall’s Freehold Property, full i-acre, being Part of Section 63, Block XXXVIL, Dunedin (No. 152 Dundas street), on which is erected a 4-roomed Dwelling, washhouse (with tubs and boiler), and outhouses; large vinery, tomato and greenhouses; well fenced: 66ft frontage x 165 ft deep. Also, Section 64, Block XXXVII., adjoining the above. N.B.—The Auctioneers wish to draw speculators' and builders’ attention to Lot 5, which will lie sold in one lot. The present house could easily be shifted to the back and a terrace of houses built in the front, which must prove to bo a. good speculation, being in a good locality and close to centre of City. Easy terms can be arranged if required. THURSDAY, 26th JULY, At 12 o’clock. CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTIES Walker street, Canongate, and Brown ;■ EL. MACASSEY AND CO. • have been favored with instructions 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-rooined 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 years, and is of handsome and attractive design, and stands well. For absolute sale at a bari gain price. £IOO cash only required; balance I 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 modem conveniences; sewered, hj. and c. bath, washhouse, etc.; let nt 16s week- No. 187 is a 6-roomed House, with similar conveniences, store room, etc.; let nt 16s week. The land on which the Houses, stand is 66ft x 91ft, and the vacant Section adjoining 30ft x 9lit. This affords a splendid opportunity of securing a really good investment in City freehold, or a most convenient and centrallysituated home. The above 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 Gannington, Maori Hillmagnificent situations. . ’ Full particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS. SIMON BROTHERS, George si pair of our famous Bcchr filaoetL , Bap 1 and Girls’ from.,4*

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Evening Star, Issue 12874, 25 July 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 12874, 25 July 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 12874, 25 July 1906, Page 5