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AUCTIONS. 1 : £ '-■■ JUNE, w >rAt: Booms, iower Ratiray- street. \>"' '.* : CONYEiSTEKT COTTAGE PROPERTY, , ;ToClose; Trust Account. - --- THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE: LTD., are instructed to sell by auction, at thi above time and place, That," desirable Freehold Property beinsr part of Section 25, No. 10 Woodhaugh street Township of- Woodhaugh, with convenient Pour-roomed Cottage thereon, now unoccupied. The ground is neatly laid out in fruit ' and flower garden, well sheltered and sunny. ...- Terms: Smaif deposit, balance on terms to be arranged beforethe sale. •-, l Key of house at ~Ko. 6, Mr M'Arthur's (next door). V ' THURSDAY, 24th JUKE, ~.. At 12.30 o'clock. At Booms, Lower Rattray street. CITY FREEHOLD and THREE COTTAGES, Lower Tfnion street. - -.'-. TUBE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF N.Z., LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction, at the above time and place, That convenient Freehold Property. ] in ■ Union street-being part of Sections 8 and 9, Block 36, containing 20.8 poles, with threes cottages thereon, let to good tenants (house 3 Nos. 95, 97, and 9S). Plan at Rooms. ' Terms, £6O cash; balance can be arranged before the sale. ...' THURSDAY, 24th JUNE, .. •• At 12 o'clock. ■'■ At Rooms, Manse street. In the Estate of Ann Forsyth (deceased). No. 20 LEITH STREET, DUNEDIN. - QUARTER-ACRE and CHARMING HOUSE - SIX ROOMS (Close to St. Andrew street). ' &ARK, REYNOLDS, AND- CO. —. are instructed by the Trustees of the ; Kstate of the late Miss Ann Forsyth to sell by auction, . . Parts of Sections 37 and. 38, Block XXII., Leith street, Dunedin, containing quarteracre, "66ft x 165 ft, beautifully laid out; fine orchard, asphalt paths, flower garden. House 6 rooms; bathroom (hot and cold water)' concrete foundations, fine hall, three bay windows and portico, lift ceilings; drained ko sewer; patent wlc.; workshop,coal shed,etc. This is one of the most farthfully-built houses m Dunedin, and is altogether a charm- : ing home, and well worth the attention of anyone wanting a first-class home in a most convenient locality. For further particulars apply to Messrs DUNCAN AND MacGREGOR, n , Solicitors, Princes street; Ur to - the Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 25th JUNE, • At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, "Manse street WEEKLY CLEARING SALE GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, Kauri mirror-door wardrobes, tapestry- ocasional drawing room suite, red pine mirrorback sideboard, full-Scotch chests, duchesse chests, toilet pair, toilet glasses jv ( -are, and tables, dining table, pedestals, invalid's chair on wheels, ; pictures, crystal and crockery, fenders, zin- ' tubs, tinware and utensils, single and doubi° bedsteads apd mattresses, beading, cupboards tables, kitchen chairs and sundries, gents 5 bicycles, Shaddock "Orion" range (in "ood order), barber's chair, etc., etc. ° ►ARK, REYNOLDS AND CO. MONDAY, 2Sth JUNE, At 2 o'clock. On Premises, Victoria road, St. KUda (neai tram terminus). Instructed by Mr Allan Hamilton (who is leaving the Borough). MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. HANDSOME WALNUT PIANO (Schiedmayer and Soehne, Stuttgart), Splendidly Carved Kauri Mirror-back Sideboard, Spanish Mahoganv and Leather Dining Eooji Suites, Quaintly-designed Kauri Mirror-back Hall Stand, Latest Mode! "Singer" Cabinet Sewing Machine. PARK, REYNOLDS. AND CO. will sell by auction, as above. Also, walnut and tapestry occasional settee, walnut occasional chairs, "bamboo tea table, inlaid walnut work table, hanging lamp' large wool rug, velvet pile carpet, knoleuni, Austrian chairs, chenille curtains, dining table, oak waiter, brass-rail bedsteads, maitresses, bedding, r.p. toilet pair, duchesse chests, toilet chests, mahogany commode, kitchen dresser, fenders, chairs, and general household sundries, 2 lawn mowers, ladies' and gents' bicycles. On view morning of sale. MONDAY, 28th JUNE, 1909, At 12 o'clock noon? TS.JESSRS PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. i-T-JL have received instructions from the City Council of Dunedin to offer for sale by public auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on the above date, 21 YEARS' BUILDING LEASES of I. Northern part of Allotment 5, Subdivision of Sections 30 and 34, Block VI., Dunedin. Upset rental, £66 per annum. Valuation for buildings and improvements, £775. The existing lease is held by Mr Thomas Brown. '2. Allotment 1, west part, of Subdivision of Section 20, Block XV., Dunedin. Upset rental, £63 per annum. Valuation for buildings ami improvements, £2,950. The existing lease is held by Mr Edward Roberts. QUARRY RESERVE, DUNEDIN. 3. Section 24. Upset rental, £6 10s per annum. Valuation for buildings and improvements, £3OO. The existing lease is held by Mr Janws Dollan. 4. Section 26. Upset, rental, £6 10s per annum. Valuation for buildings and improvements, £544. The existing lease is held by Mrs Isabella Ann Taylor. CATTLE MARKET RESERVE, DUNEDIN. 5. Allotment 2. Upset rental, £l3 7s 6d per annum. Valuation for buildings and improvements, £B6O. The existing lease is held by Mrs Mabel Francis Lawrence. 6. Allotment 7. Upset rental, £l3 7s 6d per annum. Valuation for buildings and improvements, £750. The existing lease is .held by Mrs Mary Elizabeth Barr. SUBDIVISION OF SECTION 6, BLOCK VII.. TOWN DISTRICT (SOUTH DUNEDIN). 7. Allotment 1. Upset rental, £5 10s per annum. Valuation for bufldings and improvements, £ls. The existing lease is herd by Mr Thomas Hefiernan. 8. Allotment 7. Upset rental, £5 10s per annum. Valuation for buildings and improvements, £2lO. The existing lease is held by the executors of the late Henry Waogh. 9. Allotment 10. Upset, rental, £S 10s per annum. Valuation for buildings nr»d improvements, £260. The existing lease is held by Mr Patrick Carey. 10. Allotment 29. Upset rental, £4 per annum. Valuation for bondings and improvements, £450. The existing lease is hekl bv Mr Charles Mullin. 11. Allotment 39. Upset rental, £3 per annum. Valuation for buildings and improvements, £265. The existing lease is held .by Mr Lawrernfe Murphy. 12. Allotments 69 and 71. Upset rental, £5 per annum. Valuation for bufldings and improvements, £24. The existing lease is held by Rev: Michael Verdon. 13. Part Section 4, Block XLX.. W-aahola District. Upset rental, £8 10s per annum. Valuation for buildings and improvements £lB 12s 6d. The existing is held .by Mr Charles Robert Chapman. Further particulars may be learned on • application to THE TOWN CLERK - Or ;,. ' THE AUCTIONEERS. Dunedin, 21st May, ISO 9. ■-, . WEDNESDAY, 30th JUNE, At 2 o'clock. *'» At Rooms, Rattray street. COLLECTION -OF~E OIL PAIN . .AND WATER COLOBS, Comprising Landscape, Seascape, ahd&arifie V.'■:'.;•. '■",■•-■'-.■■■ •" Paintings.- •■..-■; ;•;-■-■■.■; .'- „ ~.'-\-- M - *. - CO.. have received instructions from Mrs MDoull to sell by auction, -;-- v . _ Collection -\>f superior V Paintings by the

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Evening Star, Issue 14093, 23 June 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 14093, 23 June 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 14093, 23 June 1909, Page 5