Sales by Auction. »«i '1 ... THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 25th INS3L 1 AUjyclocL : ' To Persona Furnishing, T) .„ *• . .~S pEI)D IN-G ±-r •will sell, in Upstairs Room, on Friday First, v NEW GOODS, as underSuperior pianofortes, cabinet and other sewing machines, handsome overmantels and wall mirrors, hat and umbrella, stands, inlaid centre and coffee tables, whatnots, canterburys, Indian rattan chairs, library and Vienna chairs, fancy folding chairs, children's- perambulator chairs, very superior Parisian and French bedsteads, white, enamelled, and gold-mounted bedsteads, children s cots, all-brass and brass-mounted fenders, fire brasses, pictures, hall and parlour clocks, table cutlery, plated spoons ami forks,.plated tea services, teapots, cruets,, biscuits, butters, and cake baskets, china and glass ware, toilet sets, ornaments and bronzes, finest quality blankets, counterpanes, sliccts, towels, Irish linen tablecovers and serviettes, net curtains, wire mattresses, hall and door mats, table mangles, clothes wringers, etc., etc. On View Upstairs on Thursday. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 25th JULY, At 2 o'clock. ' • At Rooms, Manse street. SUPERIOR WALNUT and RED PINE DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, and BEDROOM FURNITURE. Instructed by the Proprietress, who is giving up housekeeping. PARK, REYNOLDS, & CO. . are instructed to sell by auction, a very superior lot of furniture, comprising: Rosewood piano (by John Broadwood and Sons), walnut organ (by Comieh and Co.), overmantel, Brussels, Axminslcr, and tapestry carpets,.walnut and tapestry suite, occasional chairs, walnut occasional tables, walnut folding card tabic, brass tile hearth fender, nshpan, brasses, and walnut coal vase, jrtusie stand, water-colours, engravings, chromos, tapestry, Chest srficld couch, carved oak hall stand, hall tabic and scat, walnut and leather suite, solid walnut sideboard with mirror back, walnut hall clock, mirror brackets, walnut music canterbury, walnut dinner waggon, walnut extending dining table, dinner service, gent's escritoire, butler's tray and stand, r.p. bookcase, r.p, extending dining tab>, electro-plated ware, linoleum, largo r.p. overmantel, brass-rail fenders and brasses, brass-mounted bedsteads, wire mattresses, h.b. mattresses, single iron bedsteads and wire shakedowns, duchesso chests, mahogany duches. : e pairs, full-Scotch and half-Scotch rhests, washstands, toilet ware, towel rails, r.p. linen, press, improved Sinper sewing machine, blankets and napcry, verandah blinds, d.b. gun and case, kitchen furniture and utensils. On view this mormng. Removed to Rooms for convenience of sale.
THIS CAY, FRIDAY. 25th JULY, At 2 o'clock. '' 2'CHOICE WATER COLOURS, By "J. C. Hoyte. . PARK, REYNOLDS, & 00. aro instructed to sell the above at their Rooms. 25jy ' MOOT AY, 4th AUGUST, 1802, ' At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street, Dunedin. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY IN DUNDAS STREET. PARK, REYNOLDS, & CO. are instructed by Mr James Allen, M.H.R., to offer for sale by public auction, as above, in. pursuance of the Covenant for renewal contained ii the Lease from Messrs J. and C. Allen to Mr Jesso Millington: A Renewal Lease- for 21 years from Ist September, 1902, at an upset yearly rent of £80, and subject to the payment by tho incoming tenant to tho outgoing tenant of the sum of £5205 for valuation of the buildings now on the Property, of the Parcel of LAND containing half (i) an acre (more or. less), situate in Dundas street, in the City of Dunedin, with frontages also to Cumbsrland street, and Castlo street, king Sections Numbered 41 and 60, Block XXXIII, on the Record Map of the said town, with the buildings and erections thereon, and the appurtenances. The Buildings on tliis Property consist of a terrace of 19 brick Dwelling-houses, which bring in at the present timo a gross weekly rent of £10 14s, exclusive of the house occupied by tho caretaker, who sita rent free,, For further particulars of the Property and 'of the terms and conditions of the lease, Bpply to 'i ii THE AUCTIONEERS; or . Messrs GEORGE &J. A. COOK, 25jy Solicitors, Crawford street. -■• THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 25th JULY, - . ' At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Rattray street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
rTfc M. _FB\ A _ft CO, \3Jt have received instructions from Mrs ' Murphy to sell by auction, A large quantity of useful Household Furniture, Including-^-Piano, suite in tapestry, walnut occasional tables, whatnot, upholstered wicker chairs, largo Brussels carpets, pictures, lustres, ornaments, Austrian chairs, duchesse pair, fullScotch chest, chests of drawers, washstands, andVware, 4-post iron bedstead, half-tester bedsteads, French bedsteads, spring and wire mattresses, single iron bedsteads, long zino bath, hip bath, fenders and fire irons, ironing stove, copper boiler, clocks, linoleums, 'kitchen utensils, fables, chairs, wool mats, couches, colonial sofas, 4 gallons boiled oil, churn, jam jars, etc., etc. 2Sjy MONDAY, the 28th JULY, 1802, At 12.30 p.m. Ti/TESSRS B. M. FEA. ft CO. JLtA have received instructions from tho City Council of Dunedin to offer for sale by publio auction, in faeir Rooms, Rattray street, on tho above date: Twenty-ono Years' Leases of the following Dunedin City Corporation PROPERTIES, "*■ at tho upset rentals and valuations as follows:— 1. Allotments 11, 19, and 20, subdivision of Sections 1, 2, 3, and 7, Block 11, East Taieri District, containing 15 acres 2 roods; upset rental, £22 10s .■ per annum; valuation for buildings and improvements, £805 7s Gd. The existing lease is held by Mr Denis O'Brien. 2. Allotment 14, subdivision of Sections 1,2, 3, and 7, Block 11, East Taieri District, containing 5 acres 2 roods: upset rental, £6 5s per annum; valuation for buildings and improvements, £14 16s 3d. ■ Tho existing Icaso is held by Mr G. Lovell, 3. Section 9, Block I, Maitland street, Dunedin; upset rental, £16 per annum. <. Section 10, Block I, Maitland street, Dunedin; upset rental, £6 per annum. I 5. Also Ten Years' Lease of Sections 2 and 3, Block 111, North Molyneux District containing 105 acres 3 roods 6 polos; upsot rental, £29. The existing leaso is held by, Mr James Bennie. •Further particulars may be learned on application to THE TOWN CLERK; Or, THE AUCTIONEERS. Dunedin, 27th June, 1902. 28ju SATURDAY, 26th JULY, 1902, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, High street. POWERFUL STEAM DREDGE. With Boats, Gear, Stores, Etc., Etc. SIEVWRIGHT BROS. ft CO. (under instructions from the New Electric Extended G.D. Company, Limited) will offer for sale by public auction, at the above time and place: Tlie magniGcent' Powerful Steam Dredge of tho New Electrio Extended Gold Dredging Company (Limited), together with a full complement of Boals, Stores, Gear, Tools, Goldsaving Appliances, etc., etc. Tho Dredge is in splendid condition, and 111 every my un excellent machine, and this sale offers adjoining claimboldcrs and others an opportunity of acquiring a firstclass dredge at a reasonable cost. The Dredge now lies moored on the-Com-pany's claim on the Kawarau River, from which position it can lie floated cither up or down the river without let or hindrance. Full particu'srd on application to 19jy THE AUCTIONEERS. «TANTED, THEATRICAL MANAGERS .' * and, Others to know that tho Otago ■ Oaily ■ Times undertakes- the POSTING of WOODCUTS (any size), STREAMERS, POSTERS, and every description of Printing in the most prominent positions in the City on t the sh«tes notic& Mi.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12414, 25 July 1902, Page 8
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