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Sales by Auction. ff\ M. S P M D D 1 N G, it/s I'HINOBS STREET SOUTH, Charges ;ilso LOWEST RATES of COMMISSION For AUCTION SALK9 uucl VALUATION::. Account Sales rendered promptly. Cash Advanced on Hoods for Sale. Extensive Stonwe at Cheap 'into.". Hills Discounted. Indents Executed. ___ FRIDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, At half-past 2 o'clock. To Merchants, Storekeepers, &c. Instructed by Bunk and other Consignees. I DM. SP E DDI N G • will sell by auction on Friday, 21st February, at half-past 2 o'clock, 3 qrs and 5 octaves Special Oream whisky 10 ito Lochnavar whisky 5 octaves SarsfieUl whisky 5 do Jamaica rum 18 cases Special Cream whisky 15 do Lochuavar do 40 do Sarsfleld do 10 do Lochmaben do C do raspberry bulm 75 do 3-star brandy 10 qr-casks pale brandy 4 do Vezara pale sherry 4 do <> <> port 25 cases sparkling ale 25 do Lager beer (quarts and pints) 20 do Roederer do 3 do Champagne (Imperial) 20 do Guinness' stout 20 do Belfast aerated waters 25 do English limejuico cordial 10 do Adelaide wine 20 do bottled vinegar 10 qr-casks do 1 tank Keillor's confectionery 1 do coloured twine 6 bags carraways 10 do canary and hemp seed 15 cases currants 35 boxes muscatels 10 do Jordan almonds 30 cases salad oil (pints and halves) 5 bales tea paper 10 cases lib salmon 10 do ling fish 20 half-barrels Sproston'a herrings 4 cases toilet soap 10 do safety matches 10 kegs flower of sulphur . 10 do cream of tartar 10 jars do 5 kegs tartaric acid 10 casks (each 1001b) salmon 5 bales hops 2 do ale corks 50 demijohns. Also, Teas, tobaccos, hop bitters, cheese, bacon; cigars, sugar, &c, &c. Without reserve. Terms as usual. 19f TUESDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. IMPORTANT. UNRESERVED SALE Of LEATHER AND GRINDERY, Being the Entire Stock of J. T. Roughton, Wholesale Boot Manufacturer. DM. SFEDDING c will sell at his Rooms, on Tuesday, 25th February, at 2 o'clock, The large stock of leather and grindery in the above insolvent estate. Catalogues now ready, and will be forwarded to any address on application. 18f Properties for Sale and to Let. EC. REYNOLDS * C 0., * AUCTIONEERS. (JifKKHAL OO__iSBIOH, IiAHD, nud KSTATM AQBNTS, High Sthebt, jjdxeuib, Have the following FREEHOLD and HOUfciS i'ROPKICTIKS I't/B SALE:— EATTRAI Bl'ilUliT— Valuable SUCTIONS front ing liattruv, Willie, uad Tevrilty itreetß, lnimodintely opposite the Kattray ntreet wtiarl. Suitable for all aluss of biuinean sites. Store*, Warehouses, &c. CUMBERLAND STKKKT—HALF-AORB FBKKHOLD, with Buildings of brick capablo of storing 3000 tons measurement j gus and water laid on; Bplendid site for manufactory. Easy terras of payment. ST. ANDREW STREET-Strongly-built Brick SHOP, with dwelling' above, an leasehold, witb 10 years toruu.and full valuation at end of term. Cheap. GKOKGB STREET-Valuable City FREEHOLD, corner George street and Forth pl^oa; subdivided into sections, one of which is leased for eight years at £20 per annum. No valuation for build- j ings, which consist of shop and dwellinK. Good building site. MBLVILLK S'fKKKT-QUABTKE-AOliS, next to corner Melville, Jones,and Princes street South, with Brick HOUSE and largo BUlLDlNGsuitable for Fuctory or Stablea, &c, YOEK l'LAUK—Corner SUCTION York place and Eu6sell street. Magnificent view ; closu to Victoria Park and Town Belt. CLYDE•STEKBT—Three BUILDING SITES closo to University; good locality. Seven-roomed HOUSE ; every convenience ;.- and two SUCTIONS—J-acra each-corner Clyde and Union streets. WALKER STREET—Large HK3IDKNOE of la Koom» in Uppor Walker street, with full $-aero freehold. MANOR i'LACK—Valuable Eesidenee BUILDING. SITUS close to the IJunediu Club. Full i-aore SECTION with 7-roomed HOUSE. CAEGILL STKKIiT—IIAIiF-ACRB for buiuilnf:; easy of access ; capital view; within 10 minutes walk of Post Office HABBOUK TBUEACE—Quarter-acre SECTION, perfectly level, will be sold cheap as owner is away from Ounediu. QUEEN STIiEIST—QUARTBU-ACKB, with substantial 8 - roomed MOUSE and Outhouseß thereon. Near Forth street and close to George etreet tram. Capital view; warm, dry situation. CUMBERLAND STKKBT-Valuable BUILDING SECTIONS adjoining Meoßrs A. and T. Burt, lit a cheap price. A. aplendid chance for genuine investment. DUKIS STREET—Splendid seven-roomed HOUSE, with bath, wash house, fowl yard, and other outbuildings ; neat garden, hedges, &c. CLYDE AVENUE—Five-roomed HOUSE, two bay windows; bath, copper, range, &a,; immediately behind the university. Also, numerous other VALUABLE TOWN FUKBHOLDS, IIABBOUB GOAHD LEASES, _c. SUBUEBS t MOHNINGTON—SECTION and 6-roome:J baywindow HOUSE fronting Arthur street, adjoining Morulugtou tram. j-ACHE, Glen estate, frontage to Apollo road ; Garden well Btocked; orchard, and 4-roomed HOUSE. Four-roome< HOUSE and J-acre SKCTION, Maryhlllj two frontages—ilaryhill Terrace and Clyde street. Also, full j-ACBK adjoining, if required. Three i-acre SUCTIONS, Maryhill, with four good HOUSES ereoted thereon; cheap. ST. CLAIE—OnIy a few Sections remain open lor sale in this favourite suburb. Neat 8-roomed HOUSE andi-AOKKin Albert street; garden; facing the eun. ALLANDALE-Half-acre, with 6-roomed plastered HOUSE, bathroom, &c.; fenced, with 06ft frontage to Allandale road. QPARTISU-ACBE, NORFOLK STBEET. with nineroomed HOUSE, wash house, conservatory, orchard and garden; facing the harbour; beautiful view, and entirely sheltered from south-wost winds; water supply from spring on the property. ST. KILDA—SECTION, corner Larkwoithy and Valpy streets, with splondid Hve - roomed HOUSE, BUILDING SITK, corner Vp.lpy snd CargiU ttreets, Cheap. SHIEL HILL—Two small SECTIONS, containing 1 rood and \ti poles ; for building site, beautiful aunny spot. KELVIN GROVE—SECTIONS In this Township In the N.E. Vnllt-y; high, dry land, and with tiarm pausing immediately In front of the Section!. KENSINGTON—SECTION fronting Grosvenor, Park, aud Vernall streets, with two COTTAGES of four and five rooms ; let at good rentals. ABBOTSHILii-Three SECTIONS in this township of i-aereeaoh, in one block, adjoining the Hailway line immediately opposlta the Abbotßford station Jcheap. HBHNK BAY, ST. LEONAKDS.-Deßirable ehroomed HOUSE, bay windows, with scullery, wash-house, stable, &c, and J-ncre laid out in orchard, lawn, &c.; planted all round with macrocarpas. Also, J-acre paddook adjoining. BAVENSBOUKNB-Nuinber of BUILDING SITES in Extension of Eavensbourne; fronting Main road: close to Eailway station; easy diutancti from Town. FOBBUEY—Section facing Hillside road, near Cargill street corner, five-roomed Verandah COTTAGE and SHOP ; both let at good rontal. 0P0H0—" Falrholme," Black's road, large residence of 10 rooms ; bathroom with hot and cold water, pantries, scullery, wash house, &c, &c. Good fruit, vegetable, and flower garden, tennis lawn, large paddock in English graßS for cow or horse. Beautiful situation, close to North-East Valley tram. Will be cold cheap and on very easy terms. BUILDING SITES IH3t. John's Wood, Aocotvale, Musselburgb, Dalkeith, fiothesay, Shiel Hiil.&c, &c. TO LET: JUEEN SUEET-KAHANGA HOUSE, brick and cement, 10 plastered rooms (occupied by Hobert M'Laren, Esq.), garden, vinery, wash-house,out-houses, &c.; beautiful sitnatiou ; magnificent view of the harbour; close to tram. FOR absolute SALE, that Magnificent RESIDENTIAL SITE, containing full quarterore, being Section 58, Block V, High street, Dundin (next Dr Brown's), together with the Two COTTAGES on the back part of the Section.—Apply Id STOUT & MONDY, Solicitors. H/I'ABSHALL, SONS, & CO LTJL OVEB 250 PRIZE MEDALS, n*addition to numerous important Money Prizes. RECENT AWARDS: MELBOURNE EXHIBITION 1888. Two First Prizes and two "Special Mentions" for general excellence First Prize for Engines generally First Prize for Traction Engine and Threshing Machine. PORTABLE, TRACTION, VEETIOAL, AND HORIZONTAL FIXED ENGINES, SAW BENCHES, Ac. Latest Improved COLONIAL THRESHING MACHINES, Fitted with Patent Drums, Ph'OIAIiLY ADAPTED FOR DRESSING BOTH GRAIN AND GRASS SEED. ~, RDERS FOR 1890 NOW BEING RECEIVED. Karly application requested. ,V. li. M A N N I N Q. Offices, Storks, and Yakds : WALKER STKEBT. DUNBDIN.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8732, 19 February 1890, Page 4

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