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Sales by Auction. FRIDAY, 16th MAY, At 2.30 o'clock. At Rooms, High street. To Investors, Speculators, and Others. VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD RESIDENCES, Georgo street and Duke street. I.—Section 58, Block XXV, George street, full quarter-acre, near Union street corner, with 66ft frontage to George street; substantial 10-roomed house, with kitchen, scullery, and bathroom additional, now occupied by Mrs Frnzer. Tho greater portion of the house is lately built, and is raised throughout on substantial piles for ventilation. Upset price, £750, after •which the highest bidder shall be the puroha er. 2.—Section 50, Block XXXIV, Duke street, lately occupied by Mr A, Macdonald. Tho section has a large frontage to Duke street, and is bounded at the buck by the Water of Leith. Tho house is of brick, stone, and cement, and oontiiius 11 rooms, varying from lOx 13 to (drawing room) 16 x 24, divided from morning room (15 x 16) by folding doors; spacious hall, rooms lofty and well ventilated, plastered throughout, bathroom with hot and cold water, register grates iv nearly nil tha rooms. Upsot price, £SOO Also, 3. —Allotment 73, Township of Ander3ton, coutainiug 2 roods and 10 p^les, more or less, with oho 3-roomed and one 5-roomed house erected thereon. Upset price, £175. Tho Auctioneers desire to draw special attention to the extremely low reserves placed upon these valuablo properties. EC. REYNOLDS & CO., • iv conjunction with R. B. MARTIN, are instructed by the Mortgagees to offer the above Freeholds by auction, at their Rooms, High street, 011 Friday, t.e 16th May, at 2.30 o'clock. Terms and particulars apply to lOmy THE AUCTIONEERS. SATURDAY, 17th MAY, At 1 o'clock. Ab Rooms, High street. FARMING AND RESIDENCE FREEHOLDS, K4IKORAI VALLEY (Koremata Township, adjoining Burnsido Saleyards). I,—AH that parcel of Laud, Sections 68, 80, 82, 83, and 84, Block VI, Dunedin and East Tsieri District, containing about 40 acres—which has been subdivided into 5 small farming allotments of from 5 to 10 acres. Portion of this is in natural bush, aud will be \weful for firewood and fencing purposes. The Property is part of that formerly known as Mr W. Barr's Estate. Being within easy distance from town and by good road, these blocks should be specially suitable for settlers and dairy farming. 2. 19 Sections in Township of Koremata, adjoining the Burnside Saleyards and Refrigerating Woiks. These Sections contain approximately quarteracre each, and, from their proximity to these works, should be specially suitable for workmen's cottages. Extremely low reserves are placed upon both these Properties, as the owners are anxious to sell if any reasonablo offer is made. Plans can be inspected at the Office of. the Auctioneers. EC. REYNOLDS & CO. a are instructed to sell as above, at their Room», High street, on Saturday, 17th May, at 1 o'clock. 12my THIS DAY, " TUESDAY, 13th MAY, At 12 o'clock. To Parties iv search of a City Property. Well Built and Commodious 10WN RESIDENCE and GROUNDS, Leith street. JAMES A. PARK & CO. are instructed by G. Tapper, Esq. (who is leaving for the North Maud), to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Mnnse street, on Tuesday, 13th May, at 2 o'clock, His very convenient and desirable Leasehold Property, containing \ an acre, having a frontogo to Leith street and Water-of-Leith, together with tho newly • erected Residence thereon, finished and fitted in the moat modern style, and contaiuing nine well lighted aud lofty rooms; also, bathroom, liven press, pantry, scullery, wa?hhouse, large meat and poultry departments, &c, two-stalled stable, coachhouse, man's room. Valuable VINERY, 36 x 15, in full bearing. The building is qnite new and built on concrete foundation?, having been specially ereoted for the proprietor. It is fitted with costly marble mantelpieces, register grates, range with h.p. boiler, gasaliers, Veuetian blinds, &o. The grounds are tastefully laid out, and well stocked wkh the choicest of trees and plants. The drainage is perfect, hot and cold water and gas throughout the house. The lease has about 18 years to run at a ground rent, of £29 per annum, having full valuation. Two-thirds of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. Th 9 premises can be viewed at any time before the day of sale. 3my THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 13th MAY, At half-past 12 o'clock. In Rooms, Manse street. In the Estate of T. W. Stirling. PRIZE NORWICH CANARIES, Show and Breeding Cages, and Sundries. JA ME S A. PARK & CO. are instructed by tha Executors of the late Mr T. W. Stirling to sell by auction, This Day (Tu<uday), at half-past 12 o'clock, A superior and valuablo lot of priza Norwich Canaries, consisting of: Piaiu and crested fop, cinnamon, &0., all from imported strains. Also, On account of Mr A. M. Loasby ; Several very fina prize Norwich. Now on view. Terms cash. 12my MONDAY, 19th MAY, At 12 o'clock. CONVENIENT SUBURBAN PROPERTY, St. Andrews, Caversham. By ordec of tho Official Assignee. In the Bankrupt Estate of Mr Wm. Bragg. JAMES A. PARK 4 CO. are instructed by the Official Assignee to sell by auction, at their Roomß, Manse street, on Monday, That desirable Freehold Property, being Allotment 40, Extension of St. Andrews, Caversham, containing 25 7-10 poles, together with the convenient two - storey dwelling house thereon. This Property ia a choice one; the Ho»se is well fitted and in good repair; the grounds are neatly laid out and well stocked with fruit trees,, all in full bearing. Also, Allotment 31, George street, St. Andrews, containing 24 poles, near Main road. Terms at sale. lOmy ¥> M. SPEDDING, *J* PBINOEB STBEET SOUTH, Oliarfrea tha LOWEST SHATKS of COMMISSIOH For AUCTION SALB3 aad VALUATIONS. Acconnt Sales rendered promptly. Cash Advanced oil Goods for Sale. Extensive Storage at Cheap Hates. Bills Discounted. Indents Bxccnted. THIS DAY (TUESDAY), 13th MAY, At 2 o'clock. Unreserved Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS At Port Chalmers. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have received instructions from Mr. James Lindsay Harrington (who is leaving Port; Chalmers) to sell by auotion, His Household Furniture,including: Parlour furniture, bedsteads and bedding, washstauds and ware, tables, looking glasses, full-Scotch chest of drawers, cane chairs, kitchen tables, chairs, kitchen and cooking utensils, washing appliances, wringing machine, Vowel washing machine, kerosene lamps, bird cages, garden tools, about 24 fowls, &c^ &c, &o. 13my FRIDAY, 16th MAY, At 2 o'clock. rpHE DUNEDIN FINANCE, LOAN, AND JL AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED) have received instructions from the Vendor to offer for sale by public auction, at the Central Rooms, High street, on Friday, the 16th May, at 2 o'clock p.m., The parcel of LAND, situate in tho Town of FORT CHALMERS, being Section 248, containing 1 rood; together with tho buildings thereon. For particulars, title, and terms of sale apply to F. W. R. ANDERSON, Solicitor, Jetty street; Or to 9my THE AUCTIONEERS. HENRY LARNBR, AUCTIONEEB AND V&LTJATOB, RATTRAY STREET (Next Bank of New Zealand), Is open to take in Goods of all descriptions for Sale—Eggs, Butter, Poultry, Furniture, Produce, &c. Lowest commission charged Money advanced on goods for sale. Furniture, carputs, linoleums, and furnishings for private salo. Storage at low rates.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8803, 13 May 1890, Page 4

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