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Sales by Auction. THIS DAY, SATURDAY. 22nd DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. Sale by Auction of FREEHOLD PROPERTY and DWELLING, MORNINGTON. • JAMES SA,MSON & 00. have been favoured with instructions from Mrs E. Maekey 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 34-ft 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, 22nd DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. In the Estate of the late Edward Goldstein. Sftle by Auction of FREEHOLD PROPERTY AND DWELLING, Leith street. 'TAMES SAMSONS 00, t-f have been favoured with instructions from the Trustee (Mr Wm. 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 4, Block XXXVII, Dunedin, having 33ft front-age 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 b« 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. Full particulars from Mr John Wilkinson, solicitor, Dowling street; or the Auctioneers. ; THIS DAY. • SATURDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, At 1 o'ejocic sharp. IMPORTANT SaLE BY AUCTION Of. VALUABLE UNREDEEMED PLEDGES From the Golden Fleece Pawn and Loan ' Office. George street. ITAME-S SAMSON & CO. CJ . have been favoured with instruction's ' from the proprietor, Mr R. M. Marks, to sell by auction, at their Rooms, A very valuable list of Unredeemed Pledges, consisting of— Gold and silver jewellery, watches, chains, clothing, boots, firearms, guns, musicul instruments, cutlery, etc., etc. " ' THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, Each day at half-past two. FANCY GOODS, WATCHES, Etc., Suitable for Christmas Presents. 3T* M. SPEDDING 9L/» will sell on Friday and Saturday first: A large variety of Sample Goods, consisting of— \ Gold and silver hunting and open-iaced watches, Waterbury watcheß, albert chains, and other jewellery, marine and tourists' glasses, electro-plated ten, services, teapots, cake and card baskets, biscuit jars, cruets and pickle frames, dinner and dessert forks and spoons, teaspoons, superior table cutlery, carvers, pocket knives, razors, portmanteaus, albums, photo frames, bronze ornaments, fancy timepieces, flower stands, table orna- . merits, workboxec, accordions, dolls, toy blocks, etc., etc. Also, 12 assorted silk umbrellas (silve? mounts). Without reserve. . 20d ' ' i'HIS DAY. SATURDAY. 22nd DECEMBER, ,'j.t _I.3Ci o'clock. At the Duneniw Horse Saieyards. ■FTRST-CIiASS HARNESS HORSES. WRIGHT, dTEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, as above: ■■ > 6 first-filase light harness Horsea; sound' and staunch; with any triai". Strawbp;rries yt auction. Wnimate STRAWBERRIES and RASPBERRIES will he sold by auction THIS DAY (SATURDAY),, at Thomas Paterson and Co.'s Stores. Manse street, at 9.30 a.m. ; also, at 11.30 a.m., Teviot Strawberries. Pronsrties for Sale and to Let. :\^M. MILLER. & CO., HOUSE. LAND, ESTATE, COMMISSION, And FINANCIAL AGENTS, ROYAL ARCADE, DUNEDIN. MONEY TO LEND ON PERSONAL AND , OTHER SECURITIES. SUB-AGENTS FOR THE AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE- ASSURANCE COMPANY. PROPERTIES FOR . SALE. RAVENSBOURNE. — 6-rooraed Brick HOUSE; one and a-half Acres Section; garden, orchard, and fowl run, etc., etc. RAVENSBOURNE. — 4-roomed HOUSE: " scullery, washhouse, and all conveniences; J-acr.e section. DUNEDIN.—SmaII BUSINESS; central; low rent and easy ingoing. "ROSLYN.—6-roomed Verandah HOUSE; scuilery, washhouse, copner; J-acre; good gar-, der,. VALE STREET. ROSLYN. - C-roomed HOUSE, scullery, washhouse, copper (built in); water laid on; near tram. First-class AUCTIONEER and GENERAL AGENCY BUSINESS. • FARM, 20 Acres, within four miles from town; 4-ro,omcd House, stable, cowshed, etc. SELWYN. N.E. VALLEY.-Thiee-roomcd HOUSE and SECTION. £150. CENTRAL OTAGO.-IGS ACRES (lease n perpetuity; well-fenced and subdivided • into, paddocks; 25 acres in grass, 1.1 acres in turnips, balance in native state; al' . good land and pioughable, with a never- ' failing stream running through the property,' close to railway station; price, £150; terms if required. ' TO LET. ■QUEEN'S DRIVE (Musselburgh).—s-roomed HOUSE, with all conveniences. We have lots of inquiries for Houses and Land, for Purchase or Lease. Intending purchasers or vendors are Tespectfully requested to communicate with the' Advertisers. No charge is made to clients for advertising m this column. ■ . 3o JOHN HERCUS & CO., LANO, ESTATE, INSURANCE, Ana GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, 5 ana 6 EXCHANGE COURT, 96 PaINCES ST3EET. TO LET: Five-roomed HOUSE; bath (hot and cold ■water, etc.); convenient to centre of city; possession early in January. FOR SALE: SEVEN-ROOMED PLASTERED HOUSE; coachhouse, stable, and other conveniences; three-quarter acre, and nicely situated on hill;, sunny aspect. NINE-ROOMED BRICK DWELLING, with about 2J acres of land; good orchard; close to railway station; £600. 11-Acre SECTION, fronting Main road, Mount Cargill, with two-roomed House; also, largo fowl hones and run; bent of firewood. 3 SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSES and 2 fourroomed HOUSES, quite now; centrally FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE (plastered throughout)'and SECTION; on hill. SIX BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, in Township of St. John's Wood. LICENSED BROKERS UNDER LAND TRANSFER ACT. ' MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITY. nnHE First Utility o? frequent and regular '-*-■ advertising consists in this: There is at all times a large claßs of persons, both in country and town, who have no fixed places foi the purchase of certain necessary articles, and ara ready to be swayed and drawn towards any particular place which iB earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all, they yield Without hesitation to the first who aaka

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11923, 22 December 1900, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11923, 22 December 1900, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11923, 22 December 1900, Page 12

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