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Sales'by Anctfon. "' ' ■"■ "Vi .«•' THIS DAY, ( ; lUESDAY, 1 .th MAY, At 2o'clook. VALUABLE BUSINESS FREEHOLD, ' Dowling street. THE PERPETUAL .TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGHNOY COMPANY OF NEW ZBA][_AN-p (LIMITED) are in- • struoted by the Owner to offer for sale by public auction, at their Rooms, Rattray street, on Tuesday, 14th May, afc 2 o'clock: That valuable Freehold in Dowling street, being Half-section 1, Block XV, on whioh are erected The Shades Hotel, and Mr A. Smith's workrooms. The- Property has a frontage of 41 feet -5 inches to Dowling street and a depth of 132 feet, and is sold subject to a lease which expires on 23rd November 1896, under which a ground rental of £200 is payable, and which also providesfor payment of valuation to tenant at end of lease. The Owner having determined to sell, the Property will be put up at the very low upset price of £1500. For further particulars apply to ■ *n*y THE AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, 15th MAY, At 1 o'clock. At the Burnside Yards. PRIME FAT. HEIFERS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. will sell by auction at above time and place: 30 kea<-- extra prime fat Heifers, from ' Edendale estate. 14my SATURDAY, Btk JUNE, At 2 o'clock. At Palmerston. , The ESTATE of the late Colonel KITCHENER, Waihemo, SUBDIVIDED INTO 13 FARMS. For Absolute Sale, on Easy Term.. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. beg to intimate that they have received instructions to sell by public auction, at above time and place, The late Colonel Kitchener's Estate, close to Dunback Railway Station, consisting of: Those Well-known Properties, THE GRANGE, CLOVER HILLS, And ROUND HILL, And comprising a total area of about ■ • ** " 21,803 ACRES* ' SUBDIVIDED INTO,THIRTEEN FARMS. TehmSj—lo per cent, on fall of hammer, 15 ■ 'per cent, in 14 days, 25 per cent, in 2 years, and the remaining half in.five years—the unpaid . balance to be secured by mortgage with interest at 5 per cent. Fnll particulars in Witness and in the Times on Saturday. . g m y • IN BANKRUPTCY. BULLOCK'S ARCADE. THURSDAY, MAY 16,1895. MR D. THOMAS has received instructions from the Deputy-official Assignee in the estates.of Messrs Hugo and. Rudolph Friedlander, grain merchants,' Ashburton, to sell by public auction as above, at 2 p'm. sharp, The following lines of GRAIN, BONE.DUST, &c, &c.—-viz.: 4851 sacks milling wheat 4912 sacks oats (assorted) 546 sacks barley . ;, 866 sacks ryegrass (machine dressed) 237 sacks cocksfoot 123 sacks seconds wheat 491. sacks oat sheaf chaff 242 sacks crushed feed 218 sacks bonedust 3 sacks beans 3 sacks* peas, * - > The above will be offered in lots to suit purxhasers, and will be delivered' into trucks from the various stores occupied by the late firm of . of Messrs Friedlander Bcob. Fall particulars and samples to be seen at the offices of the undersigned. ■' . . ~ DAVID THOMAS, limy . . Ashburton. Business Ani_oi__QcsT_ie-its , ". -ia; smith and smith. PAPERHANGINGS.— Just Opened a Large Stock of New Designs from the best . English manufacturers. —Smith and Smith. QA AAA -PIECES in Stock. Magnificent «L>"» v \Jt\J Designs for Dining and Drawing Rooms 'at Low . Prices.—Smith and Smith, Octagon. PAPERHANGINGS'— High-class Goods for ■ Room Decorations, with Dadoes and Friezes to maAch. Inspection Invited. QA AAA PIECES to Choose From. Sani- ■ OVs'U'vr'-U' tary or Washable Paperhangings in Great Variety.—Smith and* Smith, Octagon. PICTURE .Frame Mouldings in different qualities—in Rose, Walnut, Gilt, Black, . White, and Gold. <fee, &c. PAPERHANGINGS.— Plain Tints (washable). Dadoes and Friezes to match.—Smith and Smith. PAPERHANGINGS.— Purchasers should Inspect our Stock. Wa offer Great Variety and Best Value. OXIDE and Minium Paint (not poisonous) for Roofs, in Grey, Brown, and: Broken Green; 7b 6d per gallon.—Smith and Smith. ARTISTS' Colours and Boxes, Stretchers, Canvases, and Materials Wholesale and Retail.—SMlTH & SMITH. W. ELDER. ELDER'S Cachets positively cure Bilious, . Nervous Headacher-a trial will prove this; ls6d-perbox. ~ - ELDER'S Cachets positively cure Neuralgic. . Bilious, Nervous Headaches ;' a trial will prove this; Is 6d per box! WM. ELDER/ Chemist,' ■: The Pharmacy" (late White Horse), George street. Night bell Private entrance Frederick street. ELDER'S Cachets positively cure -Bilious, Nervous Headache^ a trial will prove this; ls 6d per box. ELDER'S Cachets positively cures Neuralgic Bilious, Nervous Headaches *, a trial will prove this; Is 6d per box. , WILLIAM ELDER, Chemist, has Removed to "The Pharmacy," opposite Knox Church.. Personal attention night and day. ' : A .. IQap T. BOSS. WINTER Shipments.—.loo dozen strong Four-button Brown Kid Gloves at 2s 6d. T. Ross, direct importer. WINTER Shipments.—Over 500 Ladies' heavy Winter Jackets—Curl Cloth. Frieze, and Sealette—new shapes and perfect tit. "OAR and away the cheapest Jackets in town. X* Prices—7s Hd, 9a Hd, 12. G&, 15s 6d, 17s 9d, 19s 6d, to 755. , OQO LADIES': Macintoshes — navy, black, i*UO grey', red, and pretty checks—in 13 new styles, lis I'd to 495. UMBRELLAS.— Two thousand to select from; prettiest handles- and host wearing Umbrellas in town, Is 63 to 255. LATEST London Novelty.—so pieces new Veiling, black with white spot, 6d and 9d.—T. ROSS, importer. 20ap JONATHAN EHODES AND CO. WE Live to Die, and Dye to Live.— JONATHAN RHODES __ CO.,.Practical Steam Dyers and Cleaners, H6 George'street andKelvin Grove. *V7STE Import our Dye Wares and Chemicals T v , specially to suit the Colonial trade, hence customers can rely on a thorough job. WE guarantee Fast Colours—no rubbing off— as our Goods are Dyed by competent workmen, not simply stained by amateurs. ENTLEiy_EN'S Suits Dyed, Cleaned, and Pressed, 7s 6d; Cleaned and Pressed only, 6b ; Ladies' Dresses Dyed, 5a to 7s 6d. llja j. a. GEEBN. Qa f?/i PAIRS Sample Boots and Shoes, •a? Oh_p Splendid Goods. Half usual prices. See windows.—37 George street. I. ADIES' French Kid Instep-strap Shoes, 6s 6d; A Tan do, 7s 6d; Children's from 2s 6d; strong Leather, 3s6d. ■-. O ENTLEMEN'S Tan Leather Shoes from Cs lid; Canvas, 5s 6d; English sewn sample Balmorals from 9b lid to 16s 6d. . SPLENDID assortment Ladies' Evening Shoes from 2s 6d; Dress Shoes, 5s 6d; good Walking Shoas, 5s 6d; Kid, 7s 6d. OENUINE English Samples; half usual prices. 'Wear'guaranteed. Inspection invited.—J. G. GREEN, 37 George street, a 31 ja MEN'S "WATERPROOFS.—Nfew7 Stock, all styles—sewn, taped, ventilated. Largest stock ', inspection invited.—Clothing Factory. Octagon. IQap WANTED, THEATRICAL MANAGERS and Others to know that the Otago Daily Times undertakes the POSTING of WOODCUTS (any size), STREAMERS, POSTERS, and every description of Printing on the most prominent ©witioas in the City, on the.shortest notice.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10359, 14 May 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10359, 14 May 1895, Page 8