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AUCTIONS. MONDAY, 281 h NOVEMBER, AO 12 o’clock, ■ : ■ At.. Rooms, Liverpool and Bond street?.-. ONE OP DUNEDIN’S BEAUTY SPOTS. “ COLINSWOOD,” MACANDREW’S BAY. GLORIOUSLY SUNNYy DELIGHTFUL VIEW. BEAUTIFUL GARDENS, NATIVE BUSH. 3i ACRES SUITABLE SUBDIVISION, FRONTING MAIN AND DISTRICT ROADS. SUPERIOR MODERN BRICK RESIDENCE, In beautiful order throughout. JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., instructed by Captain Coll M'Donald. will offer his well-known property, as above. This property .was chosen by the late James Macandrow, and has always been regarded as one of the choicest spots about Dunedin. The House, which contains about ten rooms, is specially substantial, with all modern conveniences, including c.h, ami is in tiptop order. The view across the harbor is a delight. , The portion of the land fronting the Main road is in grass. It is nicely elevated, and lends itself admirably to subdivision. Other allotments are also available with entrance from District road. Tho garden is a picture, and some native bush adds to tho picturesqueness of lhis_ desirable and finely situated property. It is just on tho town side of the wharf. The excellent bus service makes Macandrcw’s Bay almost as handy to the city as, a number of our suburbs, as is evidenced by the largo and growing population. This property is very suitable for a gentleman’s residence, or, oh account of its warmth and choice surroundings, for a convalescent. homo. In view of the high price ruling for good allotments in this locality and its suitability for subdivision, the attention of speculators is invited. Cards to view and f"H particulars from 8230 JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 24th NOVEMBER, At 1 o’clock. On Premises, Blacks (Poolburn). , MINING GEAR. MARSHALL PORTABLE STEAM BOILER AND WINDING PLANT, With 3,000 ft 1 Jin Winding Rope (Steel), IRON TRUCK, ‘ 50-GALLON SINKING BUCKET, STEEL' TRAM RAILS, GALVANISED SHED, RUNWELIj SUCTION PUMP, 2 15-TON HYDRAULIC JACKS, 2 10-TON SCREW JACKS, WOODEN HUT, BUILDING TIMBER, GALVANISED IRON, PIPING, TOOLS, SUNDRIES, HARDWOOD. There is a large quantity of Hardwood, suitable for liriclges and general use. JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., instructed by R. Finch, Esq., Liquidator of Blacks Gold Mining Company, Ltd., will offer, as above, ■ The Assets of the Company, comprising a largo quantity of valuable material. There will also bo offered at this sale EXPENSIVE BORING PLANT, being latest improved typo Boring Plant, complete with Sin and 3in drills manufactured by Diamond Drilling Company, Victoria. This plant cost a very considerable sum, and has not done much work. The caretaker (Mr Davidson) will show purchasers all gear, timber, aud plant. This sale provides an opportunity to buy a. lot of valuable material, which .must be sold, practically without reserve. Terms: Net cash at sale, unless by special arrangement. Further particulars from R. FINCH, Esq., 154- Thames street, Oamaru; Or ; JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., .' ’ Auctioneers, Dunedin. WEDNESDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, At 1 o’clock. On Premises, St. Balkans. MINING CLAIMS, WATER RACES, PELTON WHEELS, ELECTRICAL GEAR, WINDING GEAR. PETROL ENGINE, WINCH, 20,000 ft OREGON, BLUBGUM, R.P. AND BIRCH, TOOLS AND SUNDRIES, RIPPLES, ETC.. BOARDING HOUSE, CARETAKER’S HOUSE. JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., instructed Finch, Esq., Liquidator of the St. Battens Gold Mining Company, Ltd., will offer, as above; 1. Kildare Hill Claim, at St. Balkans, of approximately. 45 acres, with tail aud Hood races, .This claim can be served by the Scandinavian water race. 8. Prospecting area above Surface Hill Claim, at St. Balkans, of approximately 100 acres. This area can be served by the Scandinavian water race. 3. Half-interest in the Scandinavian water race and subsidiary races of 35 beads ol water from Mauuherikia River, Painkiller Creek, and Rooks Creek, with certain prior rights held over the rights by the Scandinavian Water Race Company, Ltd., in this race, subject to a maintenance agreement. The main race is about 30 miles in length, and is in good order and continuous use.. 4. Pressure Pipe Lino (approx. 1,900 ft), Valves, etc. 5. An Interest (18 shares) _ in St. Batbans Channel Company, Registered. The above live lots will fust be offered as a single group. 6. Pelton Wheel of 135 h.p. (with governor), coupled to 2.100-volt alternator, boo r.p.iu, Pelton Wheel coupled to exciter, Switchboards with instruments, Transformer 2,100 volts to 220 volts, 50 cycles, Resistances, and Electrical Equipment in position in power house at St. Battens, 7. Winding Gear, including 1 pair Winding Drums with Wire Rope, Shaft Mountingis, 1 pair Dial Indicators, Safely Cage, Landing Doors, 2 oft Pithead Pulley Wheels with Shaft and Mounting in position in power house at St. Batbans. 8. Petrol-driven Twin-cylinder 6 h.p. Anderson Engine Winch complete. TIMBER. 9. Approximate 700 ft Oregon, 15,000 ft Bluegum, 4,000 ft Red Pino and Birch. 10. Tools and Sundries, including Ripples, Boxes, etc. 11. One House, previously occupied as boarding bouse for mine employees (freehold). 12. Ono House, at present occupied by the : company’s caretaker (freehold). bn her comprises about 20,000 superof which nearly 17,000 ft is blue'here is also a big catalogue of gear, to., suitable for blacksmiths, cngiainers, farmers, and others. To be clically without reserve. ; Net cash at sale, unless by special The various lots will be shown to prospective purchasers by the caretaker (Mr A. O’Halloran), at St. Batbans. rther particulars from . R. -FINCH, Esq., 154 Thames street. Oamaru; John reid and’sons,, ltd-, , Auctioneers, Duhcdin, MONDAY, 21st NOVEMBER,At 12 o’clock. Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets, )ERN HOME, PRACTICALLY NLVv. FORTH STREET, MOSGIEL (Near Clyde street). TTRACTIVE HOUSE AND GOOD , GARDEN. HN REID AND SONS, LTD., Will offer Allotment 15, Block 11., West ;lel, containing ■ 32 poles, with ■ practinew Residence of 4 rooms; verandah, bathroom, h. and c,, nicely papered, ire mouldings. Washhouse, tubs and er. Tho garden is planted but, and ) is also a fowlholiSo and run. A good neat property well worth inspection; ir leaving Mosgiel.

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Evening Star, Issue 19712, 12 November 1927, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19712, 12 November 1927, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19712, 12 November 1927, Page 9