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. . mr . 111 ■ «^Mi I >ll .1.1 ■ " ""'.' Sales l»y AnotMHt,^. >_-..- -*WHDNESD£ST, 22nd JANUitttY, At-2.30 o'clock. :;... ; ,'- . At-Kooms, HigU-flttfro*.- [\.'.' YJfIjVASLE LAW LIBRARY. IBXT BOOKS, LATV REPORTS, &fl, TCT ETI Llt E SI E'V W RIGHT J3I has been favoured trah instructions from W. H. M*Kesy, Esq., Solicitor, who is reliagnishrng general practice, to sell by auction, at las Booms, High-street, on above date: Bis Law Library,'comprising upwards of 100 voSnmes of Standard Law Bookß. 43sOr three very rare-end valuable volumes, being the second edition of the Works of John Locke, published 1722. Csfadogues-st Rooem. On vieff at Booms. 28d AT AUCTION. WEDNESDAY. 29th JANOABY 1896; At 2.30 o'clock. At Rooush, High street. VaEDSBLE SUBURBAN RESIDENCES, North-Eas* Valley; also i i DAIRY FARM OF 47 ACRES, Woodlands, N.E. Valley.- - TKT SVUCB SIEVW RIGHT J3I has been favoured with instructions from ' Mis Jane Loft to submit to public auction, at tria Booms, High street, at above time and date, Qra under-mentioned Properties: £ot I.—St. John's Wood : Sections 4, 5, 6, «nd~f, Block 111, with frontages to Main North md and Clerk street, together with the subr gtstnttaQy-bmlt Dwelling of 5 rooms, bathroom, i iv, range, stabling, and all necessary outhouses (at present occupied by owner, Mrs Lbtt). Lot 2.—St. John's Wood: Sections 1, 2, and 81, Block lU, fronting Etain North road and Arthur street, with Dwelling Honse of 5 rooms, bathroom, range, gas, &c.; also, large and commodious stable. Lot 3.:—Townehio of Selwyn: Section 57, with frontage to Felix street, together with boomed Dwelling thereon. Lot 4.—Township of Selwyn: Sections 27, 23, 29, 58,59, and 60, with froatagea to Main North road, Felix. street, and Hope street. Those are most desirable building sites, and are situated immediately opposite the Valley school. They will be sold separately or'as a lot. tot s.—That valuable Dairy Farm of 47 acres, and being Sections 4, j>, 6, 7, and 8, Block 11, Sections 2 to 5 and 9 to 20, Block I, Township of Woodiands, together with the Buildings thereon, consisting of 6-roomed Dwelling Bouse, Dairy; Byrs, and all farm conveniences. The buildings aro in first-claas condition, and the land is of good quality, in excellent condition and abundantly supplied with water. . . • : The Anetioneer desires to draw the attention of intending purchasers to this exceptional opportunity of acquiring suburban residences. The dwelling houses are in tb.e"-best of order and condition, having all modern cosveniebces. The situation is, without a doubt, the best in the Norfch-East Valley. Trams pass the properties at frequent intervals. Poither particulars snd csrdu to view, apply fa, THE AUCTIONEER., THIS DAY, ' SATURDAY, 18th JANUARY, .••■■■ At 12 o'clock. BAEE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr Guthrie (who has left for Wellington) to foli.by auction, v at their Rooms': His Freehold Property, being part of Sec- - ■ tion 18, Block 12, together with a 4-roomed Cottage thereon (ail securely fenced), situated Arthur street. Easy terms of payment can be arranged. *""""r ~~ THIS DAY, "• SATURDAY, 18th JANUARY, ■At 2 o'clock. HOOSBHOIiB FURNITURE, CABPEN^ TERS^ TOOLS, &c. JAMBS SAMSON & CO, have received inßtracfions to sell by auction, at their Rncens, New and Second-hand Furniture, including: 3 Brussels carpets, spring conch, 6 Austrian chairs, 100 table, pictnres, ornaments, fenders afid fireiroas, whateot, chelfonier, suite (9 pieces), double and single iron bedsteads, wire : and spring mattresees, duchesse drawers and glass, cedar f nil-Scotch chest of drawers, ward* '■ robe (mirror door), kitchen furniture, cooking Bad laundry appliances. ' ■' Also, Carpenters'-and garden tool*—bench, grindttone, ladders, wheelbarrow, and a large' lot of ■ sundries, ■ . &c, &c, &o. 18ja THIS (SATURDAY) MORNING, , At 11 o'clock. 75-CASES ORANGES AND PINES (Ex Tarawera). DM. SPBD DI N G • will sell the above at his Rooms This Morning, at 11 o'clock. , 18ja WEDNESDAY, 22nd INST., At2o'elock. BKSINB, BOILEE, BANDSAW, TURNER'S MACHINERY, &c, |B-the Bankrupt Estate of W. H. Davies, Moray place <next Waverley Hofeel). BHL BPE D D I W S * will sell, on the Premises, as above, tn Wednesday first, at 2 o'clock : Ifcrtiole engine and boiler (Marshall and Sons, 6-horse power, 70lb certificate), ' "ptxAevn machine with shifting table (Msthieson and Sons), boring machine, Spiral lathe, broom hiindle machine, sandpaper roller, grindstone roller, circalar saws, leather, and Lancashire belting, counter shafting, pulleys, poppet heads, vycea, laths sockets and chotlrs, handsaws, cramps, benches, piping, wheelbarrow, ladders, timber, , table, washstand and cofa legs, turnery, gasfittings, &0., See., &c. C{l>r¥iew on Tuesday afternoon and morning of . -Sate. Particnlars at Ancttoneerg' of&ce. ER3DAY, 24*h JANUARY 1896, At 2.30 p.m. WA. - W A L T O N m bas been instructed to offer for sale by pubKc auctioo, at lire' Central Auction Booms, High street, as above, The Freehold Property as follows : — 4Hotnrents 86 and 87, Fitzroy Estate, being part of suburban Section 24, Block VII, Heteoa street, South v Dunedin, with ' dwelling of five rooms and ncullery, occupied byMr Alexander Guihrie. .^ife for : aootter house. Clear title for £211s. Sbr-fnrther particnlars apply to KSa THE AUCTIONEER, High street. EBJDAY, 24th JANUARY 1896, At2.3op.m. To Olqsea Trust. .«CHB PROPERTY OF THE LATE jqHN ELMER. W1 a; walto n tt' has received instructions to offer for sale by pnblic auction,' at his Central Auction Rsoms, High strest, as above: Allotment 20, Block I, North Harbour and . Bluealdn District, containing 71a 2r : 39p, subdivided into three paddocks, , together, with the new seven-roomed. honße, three-stalled /stable and dniiy, ■ and coachhouse thereon. - The above property is beautifully sitn&tf d, . overlooking the bay, well-watered, and admii-- ■• ably adapted for residential and dairying : , purposes. ... Forinrtlrer-TJarticuJars apply to THE AUCTIONEER; O* J. E. M. FRASER, Esa, 18ja SDlicitor, Rattray street, Dunedin. TUESDAY, 21st JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. On Premises, George street (opposite Knox Church). , BAWMILLING PLANT and MACHINiSRY,BOILEBS, and 20-h.p. ENGINE: PARK, BEY'NOLDB, S CO. ace instructed by Mr R. Gregg to jell by auction: _ . ~,, 20-hip. horizontal ODgine, 2 tubular boilei'a 12ft x St Bin (651b'" last certificate), 4-side planer and moulder (by M*Dowall and Sons), vertical saw frame and carricges (M'Dowall «nd Sons), mortising and boring machine (Bodgers), band saws, shaping machine, break-ing-down saw, benches, saw benches, fhafting, pulleys, belting; grinding machine, grindstones, and enndries. On view from Friday, 17th inst. ~ mHB SALE of Mr GBMMELL'S A-Xft SHIBE CATTLE Has been POSTPONED till AFTER HARVEST. N.Z.L. AND M.A. COMPANY. l^ft FLEMING fe HEDLBY. -fi OODALL'S JELLY SQUARES we to be; tr obtainEd from all jaocsa.'

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10571, 18 January 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10571, 18 January 1896, Page 8

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