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Sales by Auction. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 26th JULY, At 2 o'clock..' In Upstairs Room. SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF HOUSI HOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, COSE" CORNER, ORGAN, SEWING M-s! ' CHINE, Etc., Etc. iT> M. S P E D D I N i JiJ'o will sell, Upstairs, on Thursday: Pianos (by Wittig, Helmuth, and Palm and Co.), Sterling Co.'s organ with coupler! dining room suite, real buffalo hide, bool case, extension dining table, mirror-back sidi board, oak and walnut overmantels, drawhi room- suite in silk tapestry, handsome cose corner, drawing room centre, fancy and te tables, fancy rattan suite of settee and si chairs, whatnots, canterbury, Austrian an fancy American chairs, folding carpet an rocking chairs, double "and single bras: mounted - bedsteads, wire-wove mattresses various chests of drawers, duchesse dressin chests and washstands, child's iron cots, child' perambulator, combination chairs, brass an fancy fenders 'and fire kerbs, fireiroris an* brasses, dining room and kitchen cutlery superior electro-plated spoons, forks, gray; spoons, ladle, cruets, spirit stand, tea service etc., etc.; bronze figures, fancy timepiecs vases, ornaments, fruit and flower stands china and glassware; also ' handsome am valuable E.P. fitted sewing machine. Now on view. "*"" FRIDAY, 27th JULY, * At half-past 2 o'clock. FREEHOLD PROPERTY AND DWEL-; LING,' At Dalkeith, North-East Valley. |Tfc- M. SPEDDING sm-J? « has received instructions from the Mortgagee to sell by auction, at his Rooms Vn the above date: All those Pieces of LAND, being Allotments 4 and 15, Block 111, Township of Dalkeith, each containing 19 8-1 C poles, together with buildings thereon, consisting of a comfortable eightroomed house, and outhouses. - For full particulars apply F. ZWINGLE MOORE/Esc-., Solicitor, Princes street; Or the ■ 24jy AUCTIONEERS. "~ " SATURDAY, 28th JULY, ~ At 12.30 o'clock. • At Rooms, Manse street. FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. p.UK, REYNOLDS, & 00. JL are instructed to sell by auction: On account of Miss Sinclair (who is leaving Dunedin), FREEHOLD, CASTLE STREET, WITH SHOP AND DWELLING, Between Frederick and Albany streets. Part Section 3, Block XXVII, containing 9 poles, 30ft x 74ft, together with Shop and four-roomed Dwelling and scullery, etc.; a splendid chance for a small capital. (Street No. 191.) VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND BUILDINGS, PORT CHALMERS, George street, close to railway station. 3. Part of Section 15, fronting George street, containing 7.57 poles, with fr-ontage of about 40ft, together with 2 double-storey Brick Buildings with slate roofs, each building consists of shop and back room and 4 dwelling rooms upstairs. This Property is right in the Heart of the town, and on account of its proximity to railway station and principal business premises, has a special value even now, and in the near future must become of exceptional value; terms and conditions can be obtained on application. Also, , In the Estate of the late T. Keates (deceased), LEASEHOLD AND COTTAGES, CASTLE STREET. For Absolute Sale. 4. Section 55, Block XXni, Castle street, leasehold 21 years at £30 per annum; full valuation; the buildings consist of nice seven-roomed house, 3 threeroomed cottages, 1 two-roomed cottage and large stable, producing a rental of nearly £120 per arinum; a capital investment; this property (street No. 182) must be sold to wind up the estate. ' ' . ' ' SATURDAY, 28th JULY, At 11.15 o'clock. At the Dunedin Horse Saleyards. EXCELLENT BUGGY MARE. WRIGHT, STEPMENSON, & CO. have received instructions from Mr L. D. Cox to sell by auction, as above: Excellent buggy Mare, rising five years; trial in single or double harness. SATURDAY, 28th JULY, At 2.30 o'clock. At the Wool and Grain Stores, High street, . ' Dunedin. ONE OF THE BEST FARMS IN THE WAIWERA DISTRICT. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions from Mr William Stewart, who is giving up farming, to sell by public auction, at above time and HIsVELL-KNOWN FARM, CONTAINING 480 ACRES, more or less, of good Agricultural Land, all improved and in splendid trim and condition. The Farm*is known to be one of the best and cleanest in the Waiwera District,' and, for the reason stated, is placed on the market for bona fide sale. - ; The Improvements, which are very complete, are almost as good as new. They consist of first-class eight-roomed dwelling house, coal and wash house, seven-stalled stable and loose-box, large barn with loft, cowshed, shearing and implement shed, sheepyards, large concrete tank (capacity, 400Ggal), fenqes, ■etc., etc. The house is situated in a bright, sunny spot, and the orchard and garden are beautifully kept. The whole aspect.of the farm is good. It is sub-divided into about a dozen paddocks, all of which are in grass from one to six years old, excepting 35 acrea in turnips, 75 acres in oats stubble, and 30 acres fallow, being ploughed for the third time. The fences are all excellent order, many of them being "quick" hedges, and there are a number of nicely-laid-out. shelter plantations on the Farm. The Property is less than four miles distant from Wa^v'er'a railway station, with which it is connected by firstclass road. The place is in every respect a. desirable one, and intending land buyers are recommended to inspect it. Bounded on the west side by the Waiwera Stream, there is excellent trout-fishing to be had. TERMS for payment may be arranged if required. 12jy " WEDNESDAY, Bth AUGUST, At 12 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE At Keithmore, Toirc. mHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER- ■ -BL CANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED) have received instructions from Mr James Christie to ?ell by public auction, at above time and place, all his STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND SUNDRIES, Consisting of: , 12 draught Mares and Geldings, three to ten years old 6 Hacks and light harness Horses 5 milch Cows. 200 Sheep—Ewes and Hoggets 40 Pigs 1 reaper and binder, 3 drays, 1 waggon, 1 spring cart, 1 gig, 1 buggy, 2 d.f. ploughs, harrows (4 and 6 leaves), swing, plough, seed sower, drill plough, drill grubber, quarry tools, carpenter's and blacksmith's tools, 2 sledge huts, disc .harrows (10ft), and other implements, tools, harness, and sundries too numerous to particularise. Owing to domestic reasons, Mr Christie ha? disposed of all his interest in Keithmore, and every lot will be sold v/ithout the slightest reserve. All the horses are in first-class working order, and sound and staunch, while the implements arc mostly new, arid in good condition. The Berkshire breeding sows are an especially good lot. Luncheon Provided. Intending buyers from Dunedin will be in time for sale of horses by leaving with the 8 a.m. train. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (LTD.), Dunedin. THOMAS M'DONALD, 26jy Agent, Balclutha. TTfcAILY TIMES SUMMARY FOR -SU* EUROPE. Published every four weeks for transmission via San Francisco. Annual Subscription, 2s 6d.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11795, 26 July 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11795, 26 July 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11795, 26 July 1900, Page 8

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