Sales by Auction. THURSDAY, 3rd MARCH, 1898, At 2.30 p.m. ■ : In the Estate of the Into Peter Dey. MESSRS 1 JAMBS SAMSON & CO. are instructed to offer for sale by public auction, at the Athencouni Hall, Moagiel, at the above time: . Part of Section 12, Block 11, East Taieri District, containing One Acre, situate in the centre of the Town of Mosgiel, and extending from Gordon road to Church street, with the buildings and improvements thereon!1 The improvements consist'of grocer's shop, with dwelling, bakehouse, and storeroom attached ; also stable and all necessary out-' buildings; two shops, with dwellings.attached ; and four substantially-built dwellings, with necessary outbuildings. . For further particulars apply to A. A. PINCH. Solicitor, ; . ; t - Dowling street; Or to lm THE AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY, 4th MARCH, i ;At 2 o'clock. ' ': \ To Butchers; Householder, and Others. Sale by Auction on the Premises, - King street (near Albany street). JAM IS SAMS ON. & CO.! 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 " Enter-j prise" mincer, hooka, fittings, and, necessary appliances. The Household Furniture includes superior piano (by Bohn), 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, duchesse table and glass, chests of drawers, wardrobe, washstands and ware,, kitchen furniture, range, preserving pan, earthen and glass ware, cooking and laundry ;~ utensils, copper boiler, wheelbarrow, stone.Also, ■ I Whitechapel dogcart (nearly new). _. No reserve. 26f PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ~" IMPORTANT SALE OF DUNEDIN CITY And SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. MR D. M. SPEDDING (under instructions from the Assets Realisation Board) will hold an auction sale at (lunedinon FRIDAY, MARCH 18,1898, O£ • • s PROPERTIES, Comprising— .';. ... Sections in Rattray street, Cumberland and Castle streets, Ciyde street, And in Suburban Townships of \ Ascot-vale, Balmacewea and St. Leopards-on-the-Hill, Bishopscourt, Gordon,. Kelvin Grove, Mueselburgh, Ravensbourne Extension, St. Clair, Upper Kaikorai, And other small properties. ■; ~ 26f ' • THIS DAY, ~~ ■"■ TUESDAY, Ist MARCH, At 2 o'clock. ■■■■•■-.■ .i On the-Premises, High street. VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PARK, REYNOLDS, & CO. are instructed by Miss Whyte (who is giving op housekeeping) to sell by auction as above, Her Household Furniture, consisting of: Mahogany suite in rep, gilt mirror, fenders and irons, ashpan, vases, occasional tables, walnut 100 table, chiffonier, Brussels carpets, hearthrugs,' wool mats, ormolu clock, mahogany cabinet whatnot, crystal, pictures, ■linoleum, haircloth coucbj Austrian chairs, curtains, umbrella stand, tcraper, done mat, single iroc bedstead and bedding, duchesse cheats, washstands sad ware, looking glass, towel rail, pair. :steps, j kitchen furniture and ntensila, &c, &c. WEDNESDAY, 2nd MARCH, 1898, At 2.30 o'clock.' — Auction Rooms, Manse street. Entire Cellar of Choice European and Aus- . tralian WINES and SPIRITS; old and well-known vintages and brands. H.S.. V A L E N T I N E • has been instructed by the Trustees of the late B. C. Haggitt to offer, as above : : His entire cellar of well-selected choice wines, &c. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneer., THIS T>£% '""' v . TUESDAY, Ist MARCH, - At Coombe's Hotel, Milton.-. v , VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM ,- In Tokomaiiiro District. ■ •.■"". D ALGETY & CO. (LIMITED) are instructed by Miss Margaret Ross to sell by auction, at above time and place: . Her valuable Freehold" Farm, comprising 230 acres of magnificent agricultural land, Kubdivided into .five ~paddocks. Buildings consist of four-roomed house, . four-stalled stable, barn, &c. Seventy acres are in crop, the balance in English .gt'aes. " ; _ . .■■■■..,- This property is situated within a mile and »-half •of Clarksville railway station, and to those in qaest of a farm offers ; a splendid opportunity of securing a first-class property in the heart of one of the moss prosperous districts iv the colony. In the event, of the farm not being sold the crops will be offered immediately afterwards. Sale at 1230 p.m. sharp. ■'. 19E ■ DALGETY& CO,* Auctioneers. . WEDNESDAY, 2nd MARCH, j : v At 10 o'clock. ■ j At Burnsiae Cattle Yards. ' J DAIRY COWS, STEERS, AND HEIFERS. *' ~W\ ALGETY & CO. (LIMITED) JLJr are instructed by Mr Neill Culling (Hillgrove) to sell, by auction, at above time and place: , 25 dairy Cows 18 two and three-year-old Steers ' - U two and three-year-old Heifers. 26? WEDNESDAY, 16th MARCH, 1893. , At the Exchange Hall, Wellington. preliminary notice. . important sals of a valuable sheep and cattle station. Abraham' and Williams a3l. have received instructions from John Davies, Esq., aod the Executors of the late A. V. Stuart to sell by public auction, as above : ■ The whole of that valuable Property known ' as .the Wirikino Sheep and Cattle Station, comprising between 5700 and , 5200 acres of freehold land, together with about 1450 acres of leasehold terminating at the end of 1899. _ The property is well situated near the Welliugton and Manawatu railway line, perhaps the most fertile and progressive district in the North Island, being within six miles of the Kerern railway station fay a good road, and about three miles from fozton. The improvements are good and substantial, and comprise everything seeesgary lor conveniently working the property. Stock, co-uprising 7000 sbeep and 500 head of cattle, also station chattels, to be taken oa valuation. . Also, on behalf of the same vendors: • Between 1200 and 1250 aere3 of rich alluvial LAND subdivided into six suitably si»ed farms, situated within a mile ■■. ■ . and a-quarter of the Kereru railway station, a»jd admirably adapted by the:? situation and the quality of the soil for either dairying or fattening purposes. Pail pfrtieulars. will be given in future adver- • tSwneßfc, asd plans ars now beiDg prepared YfiiWhwill be available shortly. IntoadiQg purchasers will be shown over the properties by Mr John Davics (telegraphic and uosthl address, Kopataroa), Manawatu. For furihsr particulars apply to BELL, GULLY, & BELL, Solicitors to the Executors ; Or ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, i« Palmerston North. fIIKE First Utility of frequent and regular Jl advertising: consists in this : There is at all •'tmes a Urge els ss cf persoua, both in country and towr, \vt9 have no fixed places for the purchase of cerUin necessary articles, and are ready to be awafm aad drawn towards any particular place whi«b is eariie»tly broufht under their netice. indifferent te all, they yield without hesitation to tna first who ask».
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11049, 1 March 1898, Page 4
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