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Sales by Auction. MONDAY, 13th AUGUST, 1900, At 12.30 o'clock p.m. [•mvjTESSRS SIEVWRIGHT BROS. & CO. U.VJL have received instructions from the ■. City Council of Dunedin to offer for sale by public auction, in their Rooms, High street, ©n the above date: Twenty-one years' Building Leases from 3rd September, 1900, of the following Dunedin City Corporation Properties, being subdivision of Sections 1 and 2, Block IV, Upper Kaikorai District, at the upset rentals and val- > uations, as follows: — "" : £ F~ p. 2, gj id Sag '■£ ' ' ' ■ ■ £g g3 | ' Area. ■ Present Lessee. § '§ S 1 • b S I* < P >- "~~~ r. p. £ s: £ 110 Robert Rutherford 10 0 3f5 1} 1 0 Walter Carlton 21 0 850 4 10 MrsAnnieP.M'Glashan 11 0 359 5 0 36 Alfred Washer ' 16 0 355 6. 0 28 S Alex. Millar . 32 0 3«0 7 0 3fi;« JobnDuthin 15 U 400 12 1 0 Mrs AnaißP.M'Glashan i 0 Nil 13 1 0 Walter Carlton '> 0 32 14 1 0 Walter Cirlton 8 0 50 15 1 0 Robert Rutliarford 8 0 365 SO 1 0 Alfred Washer 510 IGO 36' 1 1.2 Sinclair Swanson 8 0 44 37 036 Thomas Sunderland 8 0 450 40 025 Charles Fountain 7 0 Nil 45 1 4.4 Hagh Lamont 12 0 J 352 ' Section 51 and part Section 53, Wakari District, containing 17 acres 3 roods and 1 pole; upset rental, £15. The existing lease is held by Mr Christopher Godby. Further particulars may be learned on application to THE TOWN CLERK; Or, THE AUCTIONEERS. _ Dunedin, August 4, 1900. FRIDAY, 31st AUGUST, 1900, At 2 o'clock. At THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, DUNEDIN. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Situate in PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. fTMTESSRS SD3VWP.IGHT BROS. & CO. \OfJL have been instructed to offer for sale by public auction, on behalf of the Trustees of the Settlement of Mr and Mrs Thomas jCorbett, at the above time and place, The under-mentioned Freehold Property— All that Parcel of LAND situate in the Town of Dunedin, being part Section No. 32, Block XV, on the Record . Map of the said town, having a frontage of 53ft 2in to Princes street, and running back the full depth ;>f the section, with the two-storeyed building thereon, occupied by Mrs M. E. Gill as a millinery establishment, and the appurtenances. The Property is subject to a lease to Mrs M. E. Gill for a term of 10 years from the 16th September, 1893, at the yearly rent of £351, payable, clear of all deductions, monthly. " , The lease can be inspected at the offices of the undersigned. GEORGE & J. A. COOK, Solicitors, Crawford street. Further particulars and cards to view the premises can be obtained on application to BURTON & PATTERSON, llau Land Agents, Dowling street. " TO GENTLEMEN IN SEARCH OF A FAMILY RESIDENCE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. At an Early Date, to be fixed. SIEVWRIGHT BROS. & CO. (acting under instructions from the Trustees of the late James Scoular) will offer for sale by auction: • ; , Handsome Family Residence, Vineries, : Conservatories, etc., etc., situated in . the favourite Borough of Mornington. Further particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS; Or . . .. i Messrs SIEVWRIGHT & JAMES, Solicitors. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 11th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction of - .. ' SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,, WALNUT PIANO, OVERMANTEL, WALNUT AMERICAN ORGAN, Etc. SKA ME S SAMSON & 00. W. ■'• have received instructions to .sell by auction, at their Rooms: Furniture, etc., including—Walnut iron frame piano, piano stool, walnut organ (22 stops), leather suite, tapestry suite, bookcase, brass and steel-bar fenders, firoirons, Vienna ■wicker,' and occasional chairs, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearthrugs, dining table, dinner and tea sets, cruets, vases, ornaments, pictures, curtain poles and curtains, sideboard, chiffonier, hanging lamp, marble and Btriking clocks, whatnots, ornaments, cutlery and giasswarey leather couch, octagon and tea tables, chess table, hat and umbrella stand, double and single iron and wood bedsteadsj spring, wire, and flock, mattressosy kapok beds, blankets, wardrobe, full-Scotch arid toilet chests, diiohesse drawers, duchesse pairs, marble and tile washstands, fancy ware, looking-glasses, commode, child's cot, carpet squares," linoleum,' kitchen and cooking utensils, copper boiler, wringer, sofa, kitchen dresser, gent's and lady's bicycle, bench, grindstone, garden hose, pictures, and sundry furniture, eta, etc., etc. 10au TUESDAY, 14th AUGUST, At 1 o'clock. To Hotelkeepers and others. Sale by Auction, on the Premises, EOYAL ALBERT HOTEL, George street. Expiration of Leass. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have been favoured with instructions from MV John M'Leod (whose lease has expired) to sell- by auction, at above time and place, the whole of his Household Furniture, Piano, Stock-in-trade, etc., including—Overmantels, fenders and irons, linoleum, spring couches, chairs, tables, chess board, window curtaißS, pictures," ornaments, letter rack, h. lugs, round and. square tables, hair sofa, table covers, Japanese cabinet, sideboard, dining table, Vienna chairs, cutlery, glass, china, and earthenware, double and, single iron bedsteads, bedding, blankets, quilts, bed linen, washstands, ware, looking glasses, toilet tables, chest of drawers, all the bar requirements, kitchen furniture, cooking and laundry utensils, carpets, wool and cocoa door mats, shop steps, and a large lot of sundries. Sale commences sharp at 1 o'clock. MONDAY, 13th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction on the Premises, Lower Hanover street, of Household Furniture, Goods, and Chattels. [TAMES SAMSON & CO, tl have been favoured with instructions from Mr Charles Burrell to sell by auction, on the Premises, his Household Furnitiire, etc., including—Tapestry and plush suite, Btriking clocks, carpet square, hearthrug, fenders and irons, pictures, ornaments, plaques, round and tea tables, table covers, dinner and tea sets, cruets, vases, lamps, cutlery, and glassware, curtains, whatnots, heavy brass bedstead, wire and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, napery, quilts, bed linen, ■wood beds and bedding, child's cot, full-Scotch chest drawers, looking glasses, washstands, ware, kitchen table, cooking utensils, zinc baths, meat safe, linoleum, and sundries, etc., etc. Hau TUESDAY, 21st AUGUST, At 1 p.m. FIRST-CLASS ROADSIDE HOTEL. jpEORGE FAOHE X~" (instructed by Mr George Mason) will goll by public auction, on the Premises:. That well-known Hotel, the Blackstone Hill Hotel, situate on the Main road between St. Bathans, Ophir, and the Wed lei'burn railway station. The accommodation is excellent, and comprises 8' bedrooms, dining room, 2 parlours, billiard room, bar, and etore room, 9-stall stable, 2 loose boxes, and good paddock accommodation. The Sale presents a rare opportunity to a ~aa of limited mecvos, and as the instructions art positively to sell, the Sale is worthy of attention. Furniture and Stock to be taken- at Valuation. Particulars and conditions at time of Sale. VISIT Colossal SALE TO-DAY (SATURDAY). It will pay you; everything reducoJ.—A. and T. Inglis. llau WANTED, THE_rBICAL MANAGERS and Others to k»ovr that the OUgo Daily !Umea undertakes the POSTING of WOODCUTS (ray sizo), STREAMERS, POSTERS, lad artvy description of Printing ia the moat prominent! psatiSM ia il»9 C>4li go, the shortest netico,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11809, 11 August 1900, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11809, 11 August 1900, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11809, 11 August 1900, Page 12