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Sales by Auction. THIS DAY, ' . ;. .THURSDAY, 17th JANUARY, At- 2 o'clook. . At Rooms, Manse 6treetUnder Distraint for Rent. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ' WALNUT PIANO (Ward, London). TANDEM BICYCLE, BARBER'S CHAIR. PARK, REYNOLDS. & CO. ars instructed to sell by auction: Walnut piano (by Ward, London), mirrorback sideboard, carpets and linoleum, bookshelves, • Canadian chair, fender and irons, ashpans, writing table, sewing machine, desk, dining table, double and single iron bedEteads, spring and wire mattresses, flock mattresses, horsehair couch and 6 chairs, whatnots, wardrobe; duchesse table and marble-top washstands, toilet tables and glasses,, washstnnds and ware, octagonal tables, platform rocker, folding' chair, barber's chair and foot rest, kitchen tables, letter press, and office chairs, rocking horse, gent's tandem bicycle, school desk and seat, carpenter's chest. Also, 10 bags dressed rice. 17ja " ■ , MONDAY, 21st JANUARY, '■'" ' ' At 11 o'clock. At Premises, "Romanoff," Roslyn, the residence of P. R. Sargood, Esq. SUPERIOR AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND : ■ PIANO (by Schwechten). DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, AND BEDROOM AND HALL FURNITURE, ELECTRO-PLATE AND CRYSTAL PARK; REYNOLDS, & CO. are instructed to sell, on accountof Mrs P. R. Sargood (who is leaving Duncdin), , The whole of her Household Furniture, • etc., as above. Catalogues will be ready shortly. Open for inspection Saturday, 19th, till day of sale, 15ja THIS DAY. THURSDAY. 17th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction of Superior Parlour, Dining, ' Sitting, and Bedroom Furniture, Rose- . wood Piano, etc. "TAMES SAMSON & CO. C| have, received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Furniture, etc., including—Rosewood piano (bv 'John Broadwood and Sons, London), tapestry and plush suite, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, mirror sideboard, Vienna, wicker, and occasional chairs, arm a.nd rocking chairs, tapestry couch, brass fenders, fireirons,- dining tabic, dinner and tea sets, cruets, vase?, ornaments, pictures, cutlery and glassware, chinnwnre, curtain poles and curtains, marblo and striking clocks, octagon and tea tables, Anglo cabinet, whatnots, music canterbury, hat and umbrella stand, double and single iron and wood bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok Veie, blankets, mirror wardrobe, full-Scotch and toilet chests, 4 and 5-drawer chests, duchesse drivers and tables, marble and tilo washstands, fancy ware* looking-glasses, commode, cot, carpet squares, linoleum, chairs, tables, kitchen and cooking utensils, copper ■boiler, wringer, sewing machine; fireproof safe, perambulator, go-cart, and sundry; furniture, etc., etc., etc. ">)*■ FRIDAY, 18th JANUARY, At noon. At Crown Yards. Balchitha. FORTNIGHTLY STOCK SALE. ; STEPHENSON. & CO. 1» V will hold their .usual Sale as above, when t hoy will offer: 400 very good Crossbred Ewes, with over 100 per cent lambs. 17ja

' TUESDAY, 29th JANUARY, .•'..■ At 2 p.m. At the Wool Stores. High street. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY At Broad Bay. STEPHENSON, & CO. i'VY (instructed by the Trustee in the estate of the late George Smith) will sell by public auction, at above time and place: Thd late Mr Smith's choice Property at Broad Bay, Being, Sections 14 and 15, Block VII, Portobello district, containinff 20 Acres and 12 poles, with dwelling-house, &c. ' I This desirable Property is offered for positive sale to close accounts. It would prove very suitable either for dairy or for cutting up into sites for summer seaside residences. , 10Ja GOODWILL | Of VALUABLE MILK RUN AND LEASE, At Pine Hill. TOTRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. ■» ' (instructed by Mr James Reid) will, receive TENDERS until noon on MONDAY, 21s|j January, for the Goodwill of his Valuable Milk Run (as a going concern) and Lease of Land W Pine Hill: also, for his Dairy Stock, Implements, &c. Tenders to be accompanied by deposit of ten per cent. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Full particulars on application at their office, High street.';, • .Wja ' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ' TUESDAY. 12th FEBRUARY', 1901, At 1.30 o'clock sharp. TOSPLENISHING SALE OF HORSES. IMPLEMENTS, &c, ■- At ' . -HILLEND (near BALCLUTHA). /TttTE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERfI CANTILE AGENCY COMPANY have reeeivod- instructions from Mr James Allan, of Hillend, to sell as above— 20 draught and light Horses, binders, ■ploughs, harrows, drays, harness, etc., . ,etc. . Note.—As the whole of Mr Allan's property is laid down in gras3, he has now no need of the horses, which are a splendid lot and well ■worthy of attention at the hands of intending purchasers. Drag 3 will leave Balclutha for Hillend on arrival of train from North! ANDREW TODD, Manager, Dunedin. THOS. M'DONALD. 16ja ' ' Agent, Balclutha. ~" PRELIMINARY NOTICE CLEARING SALE OF SHEEP At' TAIERI LAKE STATION, On TUESDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, when about 6000 mixed Crossbred Sheep will be offered f6r absolute sale by mHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERiI- CANTILE AGENCY CO. Particulars in future issue. A.TODD, 16ja Manager. MONDAY, 28th JANUARY, 1901, At 2 p.m. Under Power of Sale in Memorandum of Mortgage 16,936.

MESSRS SIEVWRIGHT BROS. & CO. have received instructions from the Mortgagees to sell by public auction, at their Booms,. High street; Dunedin, on Monday, 28th January, 1901, at 2 o'clock p.m.: ■ All that Parcel of LAND, being Allotment 20; Block I, Township of St. John's Wood,, with Dwelling-houso , and outbuildings thereon, at present occupied bv Mt James Pratt. Title under Land Transfer Act.. The Property is in Black's road, North-east Valley, close to Main road, is on the sunny side of the hill, and conveniently situated. ' For particulars apply to . ••' FRED. CALVERT.. Solicitor, 1 Bond street; Or 17ja ' -THE AUCTIONEERS. SATURDAY. 25th JANUARY, '■ ' At 2.30 o'clock. SPLENDID FREEHOLD FARM, ' Near Oamaru, In the celebrated NgapaTa District, adjoining Mr Menlovo'B well-known Windsor ': Park Estate. rE NATIONAiTmORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND.(LIMITED), Oamaru, have been favoured with instructions from Mr E. S. Smith to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, 26th January, His fine- Freehold Farm, comprising— 208 Acres Limestone Land, substantially fenced and subdivided into seven paddocks. The Property is well watered; and has all the necessary buildings, including a sixroomed dwelling, sta-ble, granary, etc, The Farm is moat'eonveniently situated, as it adjoins, the Township of Ngapara,. The. Sale will taie place fa the Athenseum Hall. Omm, at 2.30 D.m. ' >W. H. ROSE, •■''■'' ■ Manager. IWM, MAODONALD, Vfia Auctioneer.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11943, 17 January 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11943, 17 January 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11943, 17 January 1901, Page 8