Sales by Auction. - PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT SALE OF DUNEDIN CITY And < ' SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. TM" R" D. M. SP E D D I N G S-*-~- .(nnaer instructions from the Assets Realisation Board) will hold an auction sale a'j funedin on. FRIDAY, MAUOH 18, 1898, oe . PROPERTIES, Comprising— Sections in RaStray street, Cumberland and Castle streets, Clyde street, And in Suburban Townships of * Ascotvale, Balru&cewen and St. Leonards-ou-the-Hill, Bishopscourt, Gordon, Kelvin Grove, Musselburgh, Ravensbourne Extension, St. Clair. Upper Kaikorai, And other sm.*.ll properties. 26f SATURDAY, the 12th day of MARCH, 1898^ . . ". ■ At 12 o'clock noon. . FARM NEAR GREEN ISLAND. Under the conduct of the Registrar at Duoedin of the Supreme Corirfc of New Zealand, Otago and Southland Dis- , trict, and pursuant to the provisions of - a fc 6^ o ?-7 roperby La^ Consolidation Act, 1883, ' aud in exercise of the ■ Power of Sals conferred by Deed of Mortgage registered number 73978. mHE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES w J^w' A-P' AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) have received instruefciuns to ssli by public aucticD, as above, at their Rooms, Rattray street, DunAll those parcels of Land, containing together 38 acres (more or less), beiut; parts of Sections 10, 11, and 19, acd the whole of Sections 20 and 21, Greeu Island Bush District, with dweliiag house and farm buildings thereon t *ho_f roperfcy is at present occupied by Mr John Blair Dempster, o£ Green Island, farmer ior further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS: Otto JAMES" S. THORNTON, „-. Crawford street, Dunedin, ibt Solicitor for tho Mortgagees. MONDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, At hale-past 12 o'clock. At Rooms, ?ii'anse street. FIRST-CLASS BUILDING SITES, ST. CLAIR. . The only remaining Block of Vacant Sections in this Favourite Township. Tp» AEK, REYNOLDS, & CO. JL have received instructions from the Owner to offer for sale by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on above date (if not sold privately): 10 original Sections in the Township of Waltham Rise, St. Clair, fronting Norfolk street and the Cliffs road. These are really choice building sites, bsing well sheltered and having a sunny aspect. They command an extensive view of Dunedin and surrounding scenery, and being situated away from dusty streets and noisy traffic are specially adapted for seaside residences. They will be ofiered ia the first instance it OEe lot, and if not sold will be oifered in fivN lots, two. sections in each lot, as per plan, to b< seen at the rooms of the Auctioneers. 19 THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE PIANO, &c. JAMES SAMSON & CO have been favoured with instructions frore the Owner (who is leaving Dunedin) to cell bj auction, at their Rooms, Her Furniture, &c, including: Solid leather suite (matiogany frames)} mahogany 100 table, dining table, sideboard, bookcase and books, easels, dinner and tea sets, c.p. ware, cutlery, glass and china ware, Brussels carpets, brass fenders and irons, hearthrugs coal vase, I leather chairs, hair couch, easy chairs, octagon tables, 8-day clock, lamps, vases, writing desk, albums, cruets, decanters', 5 dish covers, opossum foot warmer, picnic bancurtain poles and curtains, whatnots, pictures' overmantel, full-Scotch and toilet chests, ducheese drawers and.tables, marble and tile washstands, ware, double and single- iroa and wood bedsteads,' spring, wire, and flock mattresses, blankets, commode, towel rail, bedroom carpets and linoleum, chairs, tables, kitchen dresser, safe, kitchen and cooking utensils wringer, copper boiler, jam jars, superior lawn mower, hammock, sewing machine, scales saucepans, and hollowware, chair bedstead, &c. FRIDAY, 4th MARCH, At 2. o'clock. ro;Butcher«, Householders, and Others.' Sale by Auction on the Premises, King street (pear .Albany. street). ; TA M E S SABSSON & CO t have been favoured with instructions from-Mr W. G. Bransgrove (who is leaving for Roxburgh) to sell by auction: His Butchering Business, as a going concern or otherwise, including horse, harness, spring cart (with top), scales, weights, platform ditto pickling trough, sausage filler, new "Enterprise mincer, hooks, fittings, and necessary appliances. The Household Furniture includes superior piano (by Bofcn), piano stool, fenders and irons, first-class Brussels carpet (16 x 22) handsome opossum rug, couch, easy chairs Austrian chairs, bookcase and chiffonier, fancy tables, pictures, ornaments, lamp, brassmounted double and single' iron bedsteads nice spring mattress, dnchesse table and glass' chests of drawers, wardrobe, washstands and ware, kitchen furniture, range, preserving pan earthen and glass ware, cooking and laundry atensils, copper boiler, wheelbarrow, grindstone. Also, Waitechapal dogcart (nearly new). No reserve. 26f QTAGO'S JUBILEE, MARCH 23rd, 1898.' MONDAY, 7th MARCH, ' At 11 o'clock. s To Hotelkeepers, Confectioners, Fruiterers, • and others. SALE BY AUCTION Of BOOTHS AND PRIVILEGES In connection with OTAGO'S JUBILBS CELEBRATIONS, To be held on the Caledonian Grounds on Jubilee Day, Maach 23rd, 1898. JAMBS BASIS On' & CO have been favoured with instructions trom the Committee to seU by auction, at their Koonas : • Hotel booths, luncheon marquee, fruit and confectionery privileges, &c. 26E TUESDAY, Bvh MARCH, At 2 o'clock. , Sale by Auction of FREEHOLD PROPERTY, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, &c. <s In the Sstats of the teto Sophai Moreton JAMES SAMSON & CO. bave been favoured with instructions from the Executor in the above Eatate to sell by auction, on the premises, All that Parcel of Land, fronting Castle street (near Frederick street north) oeiDg Part of Section 58, Block XXVI, together with a superior six-roomed House and Outhouses thereon. The Furniture includes: Piano (by Rosenkraaz), chiffonier, sprißg couch, hair chairs, 2 gents' armed chairs, whatnot, 8-day clock, pictures, fender aud fireirons, ornaments, carpets, wool mats, window curtains, curtain poles and rißgs, double and single iron and wood bedsteads, palliasses, spring mattresses, bed and table linen, wardrobe, chests of drawers,, tables, chairs, folding chair, cutlery, washstands, toiletware, china, croekeryware, kitchen furniture, cooking, laundry, and other appliances, and a large lot of sundries. For particulars apply to i Mr JOHN WILKINSON, Solicitor, Dowling street • THE AUCTIONEERS. 26f TUESDAY, Ist BIARCH, 1898. At the Taieri Saleyards, AHanton. DONALD REID & CO. are instructed to sell, without reserve: One 6ft Maese7-Harris Reaper and Binder. For absolute sale. No reserve. 26E j OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A Large amount of Readijog; Hatter. Price 63.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11047, 26 February 1898, Page 8
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