Sales by Auction. THIS DAY. SATURDAY. 15th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNUT PIANO, Etc. 'TAMES SAMSON & CO. W. have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms: Furniture, etc., including— Walnut tricliord piano (iron frame), tapestry and plush suite, bookcase, chiffonier, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, brass nnd steel-bar fenders, firoiroas, coal vases, extending dining table, dinner and tea sets, cruets, vases, ornaments, pictures, large sideboard (mirror back and doors), marble and striking clocks, curtain poles and curtains, walnut overmantel, whatnots, tapestry couch, octagon and tea tables, cutlery and glass ware, Vienna, wicker, aixl occasional chairs, fancy folding chairs, double and single iron and wood bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, mirror wardrobe, full-Scotch and toilet chests of drawers, duchesse drawers and ta,blcs. marble and tile washstands, ware, looking-glasses, commode, carpet squares, linoleum, inlaid chest and glass, chairs, tables, kitchen and cooking utensils, copper boiler, perambulator, 2 gents' bicycles, etc., etc..'etc ltd THURSDAY, 20th DECEMBER, At 3 o'clock. Sale by Auction, on the Premises. Main road from Lawrence to Roxburgh. CLIFTON FARM AND STOCK. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr Hugh Crossan (who has just sold the Bridge Hotel. Beaumont, and is leaving the district), to sell by auction, his Freehold FARM of 280 Acres, being Sections 2, H, 15, 16, 19, 23, and 27, Block I, Crookston District, situated : a short distance from the Beaumont. The land is in good heart, half sown down in English Grass, one-quarter in Oats, and one-quarter Native Grass, all securely fenced and well watered. The Stock includes: 300 Sheep, Lambs, and Hoggets 20 Cattle and Dairy Cows 3 farm Horses , Massey-Harris binder, 4-horse power chaffcutter (nearly new), farm implements (all modern), drays, harness, etc., etc. Sale commences as soon as coach arrives from Lawrence. Luncheon provided. 12d FRIDAY, 21st DECEMBER, ' At 11 o'clock. To Hotolkeepers and others. Sale by Auction of : 'BOOTHS AND PRIVILEGES in connection with the Caledonian Society's annual gathering, to be held on their grounds, Keij^ington, on Tuesday, Ist, and Wednesday, 2ndßanuary, 1901. • 'TAMES SAMSON & CO. W have been favoured with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms: Hotei and Luncheon Booths Fruit and Confectionery Stalls. The Sale will commence sharp at 11 o'clock. ■ SATURDAY. 22nd DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. In the Estate of the late Edward Goldstein. Sale by Auction of FREEHOLD PROPERTY AND DWELLING, Leith street. JAMES SAMSON' & CO. have been favoured with instructions from the Trustee (Mr Win. Nees) to sell by auction, at their Rooms: The late Mr E. Goldstein's very desirable Property, situated in Leith street, near Dundas street, being Allotment 7, Subdivision of Section +, Block XXXVII, Dunedin, having 33ft frontage to Leith street, with an 8-roomed Dwelling, bathroom, and other necessary outbuildings erected thereon, at present let to a good tenant, who wishes to remain. As the Trustee desires to wind up the estate accounts forthwith, the above will be offered for absolute sale, and a, first-class chance is thus afforded buyers for securing an excellent 'city property in a healthy and respectable neighbourhood. lid \ SATURDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, \ At 12 o'clock. \ Sale by Auction of FREEHOLD PROPERTY and DWELLING, MORNINGTON. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mrs E. Mackey to sell by auction, at their Rooms, her Freehold Property: Lot 1. All that Parcel of Land, being Section 2, situate between District road and Hawthorn terrace, with first-class 5-roomed dwelling house, bath, scullery, and outhouses thereon; all securely fenced; fruit and flower garden; with 3Wt frontage to Hawthorn terrace and District road, with a depth of 90ft. Lot 2. All that Parcel of Land, being corner Section 3, adjoining the above, with frontages to Hawthorn terrace, Longwood avenue, and District road; well fenced, and live hedge; a first-class Building Site. N.B.—The above Property is in first-class order, and.is close to the tram, and within easy walking distance of the city. Cards to view. Full particulars from Messrs Milne and Findlay, solicitors, High street, or the Auctioneers. 15d SATURDAY, 15th INST., And MONDAY, 17th INST., At half-past two o'clock each day. In Bankruptcy. MEN'S. YOUTHS', AND OH I. WREN'S SUPERIOR READY-MADE CLOTHING. In Lots to Suit Families. ijTV M. SP.ED DI N G >aJ» will sell on Saturday and Monday: A very superior Assortment of Clothing, as above, including— Children's knicker and Oxford suits ; also half-hose, travelling rugs, travelling trunks, and a few gents' silk umbrellas (gold and silver-mounted). On view from Friday. 14d WEDNESDAY, 19th DECEMBER, . At 2 o'clock. CITY FREEHOLDS, London and Queen streets. FTtHE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, E3JL TATE. AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) are instructed by the Executors to offer for sale by public auction, in their Rooms, Rat tray street, on Wednesday, 19th December, at 2 o'clock: The whole of the Properties owned by tho late Mr Robert Blackadder. as follows: — 1. Section 68, Block XVIII, Dunedin, fronting London street, with the 8-roomed Dwelling House thereon. This Property will be sold subject to a lease to Mr George Roberts (the present occupier), which lease expires in May next. It is possible, however, that arrangements may be made for right of occupation being given on earlier date. 8. Section b%. Block XXXII, Dunedin, full quarter of an acre, having a " frontage to Oueen street. 3. Sections 6, 69, and 79, township of Sherwood, in the immediate vicinity of the Waipahi railway station. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to Messrs Wm. Brown and Co., Crawford street; Mr John Wilkinson, solicitor, Dowling street; or to 8d THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, 18th DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. CLEARING & LAND SALE AT CATLINS RIVER. MATHESON, PRAIN, & CO. (instructed by Mr H. Ivemey) will cell by public auction: . Section 59, Block I, Catliiis District, containing 285 acres first-class freehold land, with 3-roomed hotire, cowshed, nnd buildings (100 acres grass, $z acres in oats and turnipu). Also, ill Stock, Implements, Furniture, etc., consistinp; of— Spring-cart Maro, 7 years 11 head young Cattle Double buggy and harness, plough, lmrrows, grubber. 1 ten-ton jack, dairy utensils, furniture, etc., etc., elc. Al™, On behalf of. Mrs Julia Ivemey— Goodwill of perpetual-lease Section 62, Block I. Catlins District, containing 291 acres (20 acres in grass, 22 acres fenced, balance first-class bush, with very vnlunb'.o timber). Terms liberal. Outside Entries received to time of Sale. Mr Ivemey i&'leaving the district, so that everything is for absolute sale, and an exceptional opportunity is thus presented to acquire a. splendid farm on favourable terms.' Apply, E. J. BOYD, Balclutha; Or, 131 THE AUCTIONEERS. OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT. Job Printing of evsry description dcr.o with Despatch \nd at the Lowest Current Kates.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11917, 15 December 1900, Page 12
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