Sales by Auction. SATURDAY, 31st AUGUST, ! At 12 o'clock. In Rooms, Manse streot. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS. Under Distraint. Superior revolver, d.b. breech-loading fowl-ing-piece, d.b. muzzle-loading gun and oftse, gent's saddle, American stove, Zealandia range, iron winch, bird cages, piotures, tea, turnip seed, and miscellaneous goods; also, in an intestate estate, trunk and contents, silver lever watcb.perambulators, washing machine, and weighing machines. JAMES A. PARK & CO. 30au MONDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, " At 12 o'clock. SECTION AND COTTAGE, Selwyn, North-East Valley. If AM E S A. PARK & CO. *l are instructed to sell by auction, at their Room 3, Mause street, on Monday, 2nd September, at 12 o'clock, Section G7, fronting Sixth Avenue, township of SelwyD, North-East Valley, together with the fonr-roomed cottage thereon, Terms at sale. 29au SATURDAY, the 14th day of SEPTEMBER 1889, at 12 o'clock noon. . Under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Dunedin, in exercise of power of sale in Memorandum of Mortgage, regis- , tered number 13,130, under the provisions of " The Land Transfer Act 1885." JAMES A. PARK & CO. have been instructed to sell by public auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, Dunedin, as above, Al! that PIECE of LAND, containing 104 acres and 23 poles, being sections 8 anc 10, block 111, Blackstono District. For particulars and conditions of sale apply tc THE AUCTIONEERS; Or MACGREGOR & NORTH, 29au Solicitors, 27 Rattray street, Dmiedin_._ MONDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, At 2.30 o'clock. At Roße, Wilson, and Co.'s Bond, Crawford street, and Universal Bond, Bond street. On account of whom it may concern, FOR ABSOLUTE SALE, Without reserve, CHINA SUGARS. Rose, Wilson, and Co.'s Bond, at 2.30 p.m. sharp, 230 bags China A Sugar. Universal Bond, immediately after, 170 bags China A Sugar 413 „ „ AA „ EC. REYNOLDS & CO. • have received instructions to offer the above Sugars by public auction, on Monday, 2nd September, 2.30 o'clock, at Rose, Wilson, and Co.'s Bond, and immediately after completing there, at the Universal Bond (aU faults, if any), Absolutely withont reserve. 30ai THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 3Ut AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. J.AMES SAMSON & CO. have received instructions from Jli Robertson to sell by auction, at their Rooms, • His Furniture, &c, including: Superior dining room suite in haircloth, loc table, red pine chest of drawers, drawing room saite ia tapestry, cbeffonier occasional table, whatnot, Brussels and tapestry carpets, fcearth and wool rugs, fender and iioiis, ashpans, Vienna chairs, linoleum, clock, cruet, pictures, oil paintings, double and single iron and wood bedsteads, spring and flock mattresse?, duchesao drawers and glass, waflhstands and ware, dressing tables, toilet glasses,- cretonne couch kitchen sofa, chairs, tables, cooking utensils, perambulator, portable boiler, colonial oven, bakers' trays, tins, peels, &c., Sic. 6 game hens and rooster, canaries, blackbirda, thrush, and cages. Singer sewing machine, books, and about 2C pairs roller skates, Also, the Furniture of a 3-Roomed House, and 3-roller mangle. MONDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. Sale by_Auc#on-Df.. _. _ "GENTE'EMIN'S FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, Being the Private Residence of the late Mr George Folkes. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &o. JAMES SAMSON & CO have been favoured with instructions from Mra M. Grisdell to sell by auction, on the premises, Leith street, Calton (near Lindsay1! Bridge), The wholß of her Household Furniture, including : Superior suite, large Brussels carpets, hearthrug, fender and fireirons, large pier glasses, mahogany oval table, cheffonier, whatnot, window curtains, coal vase, crystal chandelier, handsome pictures, ornament 3, vases, double and single iron bedsteads, palliasses, mati tresses, bed linen and blankets, cedar chest of drawers, washstand, ware, dressing table, bedroom carpets, commode, ourtnin poles and rings, linoleum, passage floorcloth, umbrella stand, hall table, barometer, hall lamp, door scraper, dining table, hair suite, chairs, sewing machine, cutlery, glass and chinaware, timepiece, case of, stuffed birds, kitchen furniture, cooking and laundry utensils, &c., &c., &c. ' ' Also, The dwelling, which contains seven rooms and outhouses, is faithfully built and well situated. The allotment Nos. 7, 8,9,11,12 are all securely fenced, and planted ont with ornamental trees and shrubs. The.orchard is now in full bearing, producing a large quantity of every kind of fruit. Terms easy. The property and furniture can be inspected. TO SPECULATORS, HOTELKEEPERS; AND OTHERS. FOR SALE: That Valuable City Leasehold Property, THE IMPERIAL HOTEL, Situated in Princes street, opposite Exhibition Buildings, Dunedin. JAMES SAMSON & CO. havo received instructions from Mrs Orton to sell by Private Treaty the above Hotel, containing upwards of 50 rooms, and all appurteDances thereto, . The lease has eight years to rnn; two-thirds valuation at end of term; stock and furniture at valuation. . The above is a first-class investment, and an Tiewof the forthcoming Exhibition a sure fortune to an energetic business man. N.B.—An extension of lease will be granted at the expiration of present if required. For full particulars apply to Mrs ORTON, "on the premises; Or to JAMES SAMSON & CO., 31 an Auctioneers, Dnnedin. ~m! S P ED B I S G, • Pbikoes stbkbt South, Charges tue tOWKST BATES of COMMISSION For AUCTION SALB3 and VALUATIONS. isoouct Sales rendered promptly. Cain advanced on (roods for Sale, Extensive Storage at Cheap Katej. BHliDlaoonnted. < „ Indents executed. " THIS EVENING, SATURDAY 31st AUGUST, At 8 o'olock. THIRD FORTNIGHTLY SALE Of MINING and other SHARES. DM, BPED DI N U * will bold another Sale of Shares in COMMERCIAL ROOM, WATSON'S HOTEL, On SATURDAY EVENING, At 8 o'clock sharp. 28nu THIS DAY (SATURDAY), 31st AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. HENRY LARNEH will cell by auction, at his Rooms, Rattray street (next Bank of New Zealand). The following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS:— . . Large wardrobe, full Scotch chest drawers, large walnut table, duchesse drawers and glass in r.p., toilet and washstand in r.p., handsome half-tester bedstead, Bpring mattiess and bedding cheffonier, leather and Austrian chaira, dining table, binglo and double bedsteads, lot best linoleum, steel bar fender, pictures, bordered tapeatry, square (9 x 10J), iridder square, tapestry carpet, cutlery, crockery, range, portable copper boiler, saddle and bridle, and sundries, 31au
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8587, 31 August 1889, Page 4
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