IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. (Estate of Late J. S. DALZELL.) Freehold Properties in the Borough of Oamaru, Consisting of Shops, Offices, Residences, and Building Sites, All Centrally Situated. SATURDAY, JANUARY 28th, 1911, At 2 p.m. sharp. At the AUCTION ROOMS of ' WILLIAM JARDINE, Wear street, Oamaru. " ' ,"N CONJUNCTION with Messrs, J-' J. D, FAMILTON AND SONS, WILLIAM JARDINE has been instructed to Sell on the above-mentioned date the following PROPERTIES: LOT I.—Part Section 3, Block 3, Tyne street, vacant; Section 4,, Block 3, Tyne street, together with large two-storey Wooden Factory and Stone Buildings .(at "present "occupied by Mr John ■ Cunningham, coach- - builder); Section 4, with frontage to Tees street, together with stables, loose box, and feed-house thereon. . LOT 2.—Sections 1 and 2, Block 12, corner of Thames and Nen ' " ■■ streets. ' '. - LOT 3.-—Section 5, Block 12, cor_i: 'ml ' — ~«J m„„„j----13, corner of Thames arid Trent streets. " ' . LOT s.—Sections'9,- 10, 11, Block--65, Eden street, vacant.- ; * NOTE.—Lots 2, 3,.4, and 5 are allgood Building Sites. LOT Thames and Eden streets, together with two Shops thereon, within five minutes' walk of Post Office or Railway Station, .suitable for large business preLOT 7:—Section 8, Block 6, Eden street, with two Dwellings thereon of four and five rooms i respectively, close to Railway Station, at present let to good tenants. LOT B.—Section 15, Block 6, Coquet street, with Dwelling of five rooms and detached Shop; central situation. LOT 9.—Sections 4, 5, 6, Block 19, • corner of Thames and Exe streets, on which stands the building formerly known as the North" Otago Hotel, containing 25 rooms and all conveniences; large stables, and all necessary; outbuildings. This is the MOST IMPORTANT and EXTENSIVE SALE of TOWN SECTIONS which has been announced for many years past, and should engage the attention of Investors, Speculators, Business Men, and any who are looking for good business sites. Lots 6 and 9 are especially worthy of consideration. Further particulars can be had on application to - ' WILLIAM JARDINE, K. FAMILTON, ■ ',; Joint Auctioneers; . Or "to" ' HADDEN DENNISON, Agent for Owners; P. C. HJORRING, Solicitor. 126
WM. •lARDIMEa AUCTI ON E B It, WEAR STREET. HAS FOR PRIVATE SALE: 29i-|M,-ACRES iL-il,*;,- 3* miles from. :■■:-." fetowii Bouse and out- ;.'--' -buildings; 20 ; Acres in Oats, Mi" - Potatoes, 2 Turnips— Price .£BOO 2004-:9B "ACRES L.I P., divided into 9 '■;■'■'.":" paddocks; 6-roomed House, Coal -..and Washhojiso, Byre, Man's Hut, 8 Acres in Wheat, '2O in :';■'. Oats, sin Potatoes — Price: £I3OO 3li—4-ACRE, close to Railway Station, 5-Roomed House, Bathroom, H. '..- and C. Water; all conveniences--Price £550 312—t-ACRE, centre of town; New -:'■•■ 7-RoomeiJ House, H. and C. - Water; up-to-date conveniences— Price.. ....£725 ;6-Roomed House, Usk Street. 7-Rpbmed House, Reed street. SALE OF A WELL-KNOWN ;.LOCAL: ...■'■-.'";; BUSINESS;-^.■;' "<.^'H<h , : . :j •MANUFACTUREROF BACON; ] (Awarded First Prize at Dunedin Winter Show), Has much pleasure in announcing that he has purchased the well and favorably known Ham and Bacon Curing Estabr lishment of Mr D. GENGE, of Tyne street, and trusts, by strict attention tb the interests of his customers, to be favored with a Continuance or their support. 'Phone 126. BUYER OF DAIRY-FED PIGS. PIGS CURED AT LOWEST RATES, j In reference to the above, I beg to THANK my Customers for the support accorded me during the past seven years, and beg to bespeak for my Successor (Mr C. H. Kent) a Continuance, of the Patronage so liberally bestowed. 985 D. GENGE. ' A. & D. MACPHERSON, TIMBER MERCHANTS. OWING to their INCREASING TRADE in Oamaru the above firm are OPENING A TIMBER YARD in THAMES STREET. By .keeping only the BEST OF TIMBER and Catering for the requirements of the district, they hope to secure a further share of the public patronage. Supplies direct from mills or froir. yard. All foreign timber procurable. A. & D. MAGPHERSON, A T BROWN'S BIG BOOT SALE all J± Lines are REDUCED. You will save money on every pair you purchase.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10672, 23 January 1911, Page 5
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