Article image
Article image

Sales by Auction. "THURSDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER, 1897, At 11 o'clock. On the Premises, Eastfield, Ksw, Dunedin. THS FAMOUS KSNNBL OF CHAMPION DOGS. , CARRIAGE AND DOG CAK§ HORSES. SILVER-MOUNTED ENGLISH HARNESS, SADDLES, &o. CONVERTIBLE VICTORIA AND GIG. ] k MAGNIFICENT WALNUT UPRIGHT j ••-- GRAND PIANO j (By Kuhse, Dresden). , j SUPERIOR ENGLISH-MADE FURNITURE ; (Inlaid Rosawood, &c), i Imported from Maple and Co., London. < HS. VALENTINE « has received instruction* from J. H. Jowitt, Esq. (who is leaving the coloDy), to cell by public auction, 38 above, The whole of his Lwe Stock, Furniture, and Effects, consisting of: . His well-known kennel of prize Dogs, including th 9 famous champion Pearl or Gree. (The dog fcenneb ■will ba sold for removal.) His splendidly matched pair of brown cob carriage Horses, by Sir Garnet ; also, his dog cart mare Rosebud, by Orpheus. All thoroughly quiet and m splendid condition. Well-bred Ayrshire Cow, just eomng into profit. Doable and single seta of silver-mounted and other imported carriage and dog carfe harness, saddles, bridles, &c., &s.; also, spring cart harness. Boperb upright grand piano (by J. Kuhss, Dresden). • ! . • Elegant inlaid rosewood Chippendale Louis ■ •; XVI cabinet with bevelled mirrors, escritoire, mnsie canterbury, occasional table and couch to nfatch, Genoa velvet and silk tapestry occasional chairs, music seat, walnut Monte Carlo card table, &c, for., beautifully carved •walnut sideboard (bevelled mirrors), : handsome walnut overmantel to match, massive walnut extending dining table, red morocco leather ChesterSeld Club louDge and gent's chair, also chairs en suite, dark and light hazel wood bedroom suites, massive brass bedsteads and ■furnishings—all imported direct frcm Maple and Co., London. Sitchen utensils, crockery and sundries of every description^ On View WEDNESDAY, Bfch September, From 10 till 5 o'clock. Catalogues and cards to view may ba obtained, from ;28an THB "AUCTIONEER. ■ MONDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse Btreet. Great Clearing Sale' BEHOLD PEOPE|tTY oLD . Easy Terms of Payment. South Dunedin, -Forbury Township, Darley, North-East Valley, Dalkeith; Opoho, ' St. Leonards, Warrington. -OARK, REYNOLDS, & CO. If are instructed to sell by auction : 1 SOUTH DUNEDlN.—Allotment 15 of Section 31, Block VII, fronting Hillside road, 382 poles, with 5-roomed House (Sbacklook range); house in thorough good order. 2 Allotment 12, Block XI, fronting Raokeillor street, 10-2 poles, with good 5-roomed Brick Cottage. . ■ ■ 5, Part allotment 7 of Section 31, Block VII, 194 poles, fronting Hillside road, and Maria road, with 2-storiy Brick Building, subdivided into two shops with dwellings above, adjoining the property of Mr Wardrop,, chemist; a good speculation. 1. DARLEY.—Allotment 17, fronting Edward street (close to Cargill road), containing 12 poles, with 4-rocmsd Coti3ge in good order. {. NORTH-EAST VALLEY.—Part Section 45, containing 2roodß 7- 6 poles, fronting Main road, with Brick Factory thereon, and right to lay in water. 6 OPOHO.—Allotments 11, 12, and part la, Block 11, fronting Signal Hill road, 2 roods 204 poles, beautifully sheltered, suited for a nursery gardener or private garden ; splendid soil; House of 6 Rooms and outhouses, 'verandah, two glass-houses; new Shacklock range just fitted in kitchen: 1, DALKEITH.—Sections 3 and 4, Block 1, fronting Main road; Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, - Block I, fronting Douglas terrace; Sectlons 18, 23, and 24, Block 11, fronting Douglas terrace. B. ST. LEONARDS.—Sections 54 and E4a, '. Block IX, 3 roods and 32 poles, on the hill, short distance from railway station. '). WARRINGTON. — Allotment 25, part County Sections 49, 71b, Block I, Waikouaiti, containing 8 acres 35 poles; fenced, ploughed," limed, and laid down in grass. TERMS.—Fourth deposit; balance quarterly payments extended over 3 years; interest at 5 per cent. • 2s ~~ THIS MORNING, " Afc half-past 11 o'clock. ' ©ranges,' Lemons, Pines, Passion Fruit, Mandarinß, Sevilles, Navels, . ' : Ex Honowai, from Sydney. jg-v M. SPEDDING tg^F t will sell the above at his Rooms This Morning, at 11,30. 7? "" CKNTBAT, AUCTION ROOMS. : WEDNESDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, 1897, ; At 2.30 o'clock. At Central Auction Rooms, High street. MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD FARM, OTAGO PENINSULA, V OTAGO PENINSULA, Containing ]_Q4 ACRES, Known a3 LOCHEND FARM, The property of the late Wnu Sanderson, TOMAHAWK BAY. \ TiTBVILLB SIEVWRIGHT, X% acting under instructions from Mesßrs A. Nichol and William Stewart, trustees in the estate of the late Wm. Sanderson, will submit to public auction, on Wednesday, the 22nd September, at 2.30 p.m. sharp : All that Parcel of Land being Sections 19, 20, 21, 22, 3nd 23, Block VII, Anderson's Bay District, Sections 5 and 22, Block VII, Otago Peninsula. District, and Sections 3, 5, and 7, Block 111, Tomahawk Valley District, containing 104 acres 2 roods and 29 poles (more or less). There are Two Dwelling Houses on the farm— Dne'bf sii rooms, tha other of five rooms—with all possible conveniences, and water laid on. Large and Substantial BYRE for 50 COWS, barn, turnip honse (with pulper), thresher and chaffcutter (with both horse and windmill power), large 6-stalled stable, and all other necessary farm outbuildings.. Large and productive orchard. The fencing is substantial and in good repair, and the land is well watered. This farm is absolutely WITHOUT EXCEPTION tfie finest on the Otago Peninsula, and the Auctioneer has the utmost confidence in Recommending it to intending purchasers. Full particulars caa be obtained and conditions of sale and plan inspected at the office of THE AUCTIONEER, High street, corner of Arcade; Messrs DUNCAN & MACGREGOR'S (Solicitors for the Tru3tees), ij g Princes street; Dunedin. THURSDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. On Premises, Stirling. DAIRY COWS, STORE CATTLE, Aid EWES, kc. "ro/r ACL-EAN & C 0., IOL instructed by Mr William Weir and others, will sell by auction : 40 good dairy Cows 12 Steers, three years old • 15 Steers and Heifers, two years old 12 Yearlings 2 pure shorthorn Bolls, one year old 2 Ayrshire Bull* (Mr K. Fergueon's breed) 40 head mixed Cattle 100 Ewes, in lamb 1 Hack. Mr Weir's farm 13 within half a mile of Stirling Railway Station. 2Saa L. MACLEAN, Auctioneer. Properties For Sale and To let. LEASE of 18 ACRES with Buildings, at Highcliff, For Sale (£15).-John Reid and Sons. Is JG?CI\ A A —FOR SALE, Seaside RESI"S&QJXrXy. DENCJS, with Farm of 133 acres.—Fitzhardinge Jone3, 95 Pripces street. 3q ACRES for Sale, close to Town ; first-class O orchard.—Fitzhardinge Jones, 95 Princes Btreet. 21au TAKE WOODS' GREAT PEPPEKMINT CURE for Coughs and Colds-Is 6d and to fii AJJjKrocers aad Chemists. lap

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT18970907.2.53.1

Bibliographic details

Otago Daily Times, Issue 10901, 7 September 1897, Page 4

Word Count
1,039

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10901, 7 September 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10901, 7 September 1897, Page 4