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AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 16th MAECH, At •! o’clock. At Booms, Manse street; ■ SUNSHINE SUNSHINE SUNSHINE TOWNSHIP, TOWNSHIP, TOWNSHIP, ANDERSON BAY. ANDERSON BAY. SUPERB! UNRIVALLED VIEW! HEALTHY! ICi CHARMING SECTIONS FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. 2d SECTION ELECTRIC TRAM. Park. Reynolds, . limited, arc instructed to sell by auction,' THIS BEAUTIFULLY-SITUATED TOWNSHIP, Consisting of 161 BUILDING ALLOTMENTS UNEQUALLED IN DUNEDIN, With Glorious View of Town. Ocean, and Harbor. Those Sections, whatever they bring at the Sale, MUST INCREASE IN PRICE, for the reason that they stand in a class by themselves, and there are none to compare with them. Streets a chain in width, metalled and footpathed, are nearly finished, and the Bay Town Board, with commendable foresight, has compelled the Sunshine Syndicate to provide for the planting of these with°suitable trees. This, together with the natural amenities of Sunshine, will make it THE MOST FASHIONABLE SUBURB OF DUNEDIN. TERMS, £5 DEPOSIT! Interest, 5 per cent. TERMS, £5 DEPOSIT! £5 DEPOSIT! £5 DEPOSIT! BALANCE EXTENDING OVER 3 YEARS. Interest, 5 per cent. PLANS NOW READY, AND OBTAINABLE AT OUR OFFICE. Note time of Sale: ONE O’CLOCK, WEDNESDAY, IGth MARCH, 1910.

MONDAY, 7th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. At Premises, City Tea Rooms, corucr Moray place and Princes street. TEA ROOM FURNITURE. FURNISHINGS, 6 DOZEN AUSTRIAN AND CANADIAN CHAIRS, CUTLERY, CHINA', CRYSTAL AND ELECTRO-PLATE, * PIER GLASS, INLAID LINOLEUM. CHOICE PHOTOGRAVURES, OIL AND WATER COLORS, SET LARGE KAURI CUPBOARDS, LARGE CUPBOARD SAFE. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction, as above. Also, 18 tea tables, lace curtains, flower pedestals and bowls. Jap. screens, umbrella stand, tirass-rail fender, tea. sets, tea ware, teapots, jugs, dinner set, crystal vases, sugar oowla, cake dishes, cruets, jam and jelly dishes, copper kettles, knives, forks and spoons, breadcutter, gas cooker, trass tea urn, kitchen tables, dining tables, shelves and fittings, tinware, crocks, grillcr, meat safe, mats, and utensils, in splendid condition, having had only about 9 months’ usage. On. view morning of sale. MONDAY. 7th MARCH. At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manso street. SEA VIEW ESTATE. SPLENDID DAIRY FARM. 141 ACRES FIRST-GLASS LAND (Between St. Clair, Caversham, and Green Island Bush), together with HOMESTEAD AND NECESSARY BUILDINGS. Park, Reynolds, limited, are instructed by the Trustees of the Estate to seU by auction, 141 ACRES 0 ROODS 34 POLES FREEHOLD, Reuv’ Sections 50 to 56, 67, 68, and parts of Sections 64, 65, 66, 69, and 70, Ocean Beach Survcv District, and part ot Block XIII., Dunedin and East Taieri District, together with Buildings and Erections thereon and appurtenances (subject to the arrangements for an exchange of tho new road line through Sections 64. 65, 66, and 69 for tho old closed road lino intersecting sections 64 and 65), now occupied by Mr Hamilton. This desirable Farming Property (distant from Caversham about two miles by good roads) is worth inspecting, and at no very distant date, taking into account the township extension going on in tho vicinity, it will acquire a township value. TUESDAY'. Bth MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms. Manse street. CITY PROPERTY, CITY PROPERTY, SMITH STREET. SMITH STREET. This is the most convenient and one of the most valuable localities in the City. 1. HANDSOME brick residence. known as ‘Kainga,” being No. 17 Smith street, containing 8 rooms, balcony, and all modem conveniences, with valuable Freehold Section. • 2. SUBSTANTIAL VILLA, known as " Kia Ora,” being No. 19 Smith street, next door to the above, with 6 rooms, return verandah, and all conveniences. The Auctioneers desire, to draw special attention to these houses. Ou account of their excellent position, these places offer inducements to either investors or those buying for a home, and are well worth attention, as they are comparatively new, are drained to the sewer, have gas, hot and cold water services, and, although removed from [ the bustle and dust of the City, are within { 2 minutes of the centre of the town. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, will sell as above, on account of the Owner, who is now resident in the North. TUESDAY, Bth MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. 8 ARGYLB STREET, MORNTNGTON. PARK, REYNOLDS. LIMITED, are instructed to sell, as above, on account of the Owner (who has left Dunedin), Pari Allotments 231 and 282, Glen Estate, containing 33 poles (more or less, 1 , fronting Argvlo street, and House thereon. This house contains 5 rooms, has verandah, bay window, washhouse, tubs, toolhouse, etc. A very sunny situation, close car, and for sale at any reasonable offer. MONDAY, 14th MARCH, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms. Manse street. To Wind Up a Deceased Estate. ST. HILDA. ST. KILDA. ST. HILDA. 15 BUILDING SECTIONS. Fronting Given street. SECTION AND 8-ROOMED HOUSE, Comer 'Victoria street and Given street. £lO DEPOSIT £lO Per Section; Balance by Quarterly Payments extending over three years (interest 5 per cent.). PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by the Trustees of the Estate to sell by auction, Sections 21 to 27 and 34 to 41, Block LATH., St. Hilda, fronting Given street (or Moreau street), having frontages of 50ft and 60ft by a depth of 79ft. These abut on to Forbory Park at the back, and are certainly amongst the most pleas-antly-situated sections in this flourishing township, and the easy terms offered should prove a great inducement to purchasers. Also, Section 42, same block, corner Victoria road and Given street, together with 8-roomcd Verandah House, washhouse, ami conveniences thereon. TUESDAY. 15th MARCH, Ac 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. GLEN ROAD, PENNY SECTION. 4-ROOMBD HOUSE AND SCULLERY (No. 82). PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction, Unespired term uf Lease from Church Board (9 years to run, at £5 per annum), Ij; acres,'frontng Glen road (close to penny section), with broomed Cottage. As two allot- i ments are sublet at £4 per' annum, the net | rent payable is only £1 per annum. This is i for absolute rale. The. owner has instructed 1 ns to advertise “ unreserved sale,” and only ‘ in the event of some absurd offer being made | will wo withdraw it. ■ 1

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Evening Star, Issue 14308, 5 March 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14308, 5 March 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14308, 5 March 1910, Page 8

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