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Auctions. FRIDAY, 24th. AUGUST, • At 2 o'clock; At Booms, Manse street. On account of whom it may concern, DAMAGED CARGO, • Ex s.s. Devon. 24- BRASS-RAIL FENDERSand KERBS 12 PLATFORM ROCKERS BN,S COMBINATION CHAIRS QUANTITY HIGH-CLASS CONFECTION. KRY (Makers, James Keiller and Sons). -ARK, REYNOLDS, Aim CO. mil sell by auction, as above. . In lots to suit purchasers. : FRIDAY, 24tii AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms. Manse street. Instructed by the Trustees in an Intestate. _.„„„ Estate. HOTTSEE[ O L D FURNITURE, ORGAN (Wikoi and WbitSl WALNUT DRAWING ROOM SUITE! > - >ARK, REYNOLDS. AND CO. L are instructed to Bell by auction,, _ Household Furniture, including— Walnut organ (Wilcox and White), water* settee suite, ebomsed cabinet, occasional tables " " u "'% plushetie couch, dinner „, , tending dining table, lii , mottled kauri table, oleographs and pictures, horsehair pmirfi an#l j„.i,i_ fi _t_m iron bedsteads, spring and wiro rdatfcre*e» and bedding, dnchesso cheste, marble •wadistands, toilet ware, toilet glasses, upholstered wicker chairs, kitchen tables, meat Bated cle, gent's wearing apparel, and 'general household sundries. FRIDAY. 24th AUGUST, At 12 o'clock noon. On the Premises, Victoria street, St Clair. ; Instructed by the Trustees in the Estate ! of G. Munm. BUILDING FOR REMOVAL. 3-roomed Wooden House, Iron Roof, Brick; Chimneys. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. arc instructed to sell by auction, m* above. Without reserve. TUESDAY. 28th AUGUST, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. On account of Mrs Margaret Jones (who kfc leaving Dunedin). KAIKORAI FREEHOLDS. ~>ARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. _ (in conjunction with A- WASHES' AND CO.) aro instructed to sell by auction: 1. 4-roomed Houso, Broughton street, and Two Sections. 2. Section 7, adjoining the abate. 3. Sections 21 and 22, Jackson street (ins mediately behind the above). 4. Allotment 11, Farley street. 5. Section 54 and part 55, Second Extension Kirkland Hill, fronting District road (Helensburn road). 6. Sections 26, 27, 30, and 31, Hroughton street, fronting Jervois and Stuart streets. 7. Sections 25 and 29, Jervois street, immediately opposite the above. PROPERTY NOTICE. FRIDAY, 24th AUGUST, At 12.30. At Rooms, Dowling street. Let I.—By order Public Trustee in Niicol Estate: Nearly 4-acre, Ravensbourno. Lot 2.—Splendid 6-roomcd Dwelling, Han>. over street. City. Lot 3.—Mr Wilson's up-to-date Dwelling; 5 rooms, every convenience, sunny side NJP* Valley; on easy terms. A grand place. Lot 4.—Mr Conn's Section, 75 x 200, Bowcn street Coff Queen's Drive), Musselburgh. Lot s.—Mr Sin-monds's 6-roomed Robert street, Mornington; nearly i-acre. Grand property. a AMES SAMSON AND CO,' J Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 25th AUGUST, At one o'clock sharp. At Rooms. VALUABLE UNREDEEMED PLEDGES From the Octagon Pawn Office, Including— Superior diamond rings, gentfs 18ct goldlever, ladies' and gents' gold and silver watches, gold brooches, bangles, gold chairs, and jewellery of every description, camera, field glasses, violins, d.b.b.l. guns, cutlery, musical instruments, cornet, personal effects, clothing, ladies' and gents' bicycles, Improved Singer sewing machine, etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO*, Auctioneers. See FuH Particulars 'Star-,' 21st, 24th; "Ernes ' 23rd. SATURDAY, 25th AUGUST, 1906, At 12.50 p.m. At Rooms, High street, Roslyn. KAIKORAI, COMFORTABLE' DWELLING And BUILDING SITES. KELVIN GROVE, NORTH-EAST V MVLFY SPLENDID BUILDING SITES. ESSRS A. WASHER AND CO, have been favored with instruction* from the Public Trustee and other Vendors to sell by auction, as above, the following: In the Estate of the late J. F. ChaseLot 1 (Kaikorai), being Allotments 18 and 19, Township of Wakari, containing lr 38.2p, and having two large frontages, together with a comfortable Dwelling of five rooms, with vinery, garden, fruit trees, etc., all in first-class order, and nicely sheltered; lici well to the sun: a genuine bargain. Lot 2 (Kelvin Grove, North-east Valley), being Allotment 122, Township of Kelvin Grove, containing 2r 2.26p, and having % frontage to District road of 130 ft. Lot 3 (Kelvin Grove, North-east Valley), being Allotment 1 of 123, Township of Kelvin Grove, containing lr 26J55p, having a front, age to District road of 78ft, together with all buildings thereon. The above two lots, adjoining one another, and being quite ckwa to car, should prove a valu&We investment. Lot 4 (Kaikorai), being Allotments nun* bered respectively 1, 2, 29, 30, 31, Wakari Township, containing la 2r (more or less)» and having a large frontage to Main Westo Taieri road. This section can easily be subdivided, and is an ideal spot for buiKrmg upon. Nicely sheltered, and lies well to iba sun. Further particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS*; Or '■ PUBLIC TRUSTEE. WEDNESDAY, 29th AUGUST, ISOS, At 2.30 p.m. At Rooms, 14 IFigb. .street. GLADSTONE HOTEL LEASEHOLD, Together with the WOODEN BUCDINtf ADJOINING, situated m MACLAGGAN STREET, CTTY; A SPLENDID HOTEL PROPERTY.. jjIBVWJtfGHT BROS. AND CO., under instructions from the Standacd Fire and Marino Insurance Company of NJS will sell by publio auction, as above, The Lease of Parts of Sections 26 and 2%, Block IX., Dunedin, having a frontage of 88ft 3in to Maclaggan street (subject to the full use of a right-oi-way over portion of said land, 14ft wide and 14ft in height), togetherwith ttie magnificent Building thereon known, as the Gladstone Hotel, and together with the Wooden Building adjoining, used as a laundry, subject to a lease of the whole properly to John Collins expiring Ist Aprd. 1307. The ground lease has 14 years to run, at a rental of £llO per annum, with full valuation for all buildings. The lease also provides for revaluation and " renewal at the end of every 21 years in pei petuity. The Auctioneers deem it unnecessary to er« large upoa the merits of this fine propertyvSuffice it to say that it is undoubtedly one ol the best hotel properties ever offered in ihi& City. Full particulars from \ SJHB. AUCTrG2SSEB%^s

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Evening Star, Issue 12899, 23 August 1906, Page 5

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