Sales by Auction. THURSDAY, 31st JULY, At 2 o'clock. / Sale by Auction of . Superior household furniture, WALNUT' PIANO, Etc. Also FURNITURE FROM A BOARDINGHOUSE, Removed to Rooms for convenience of salo. TAMES SAMSON k CO. " havo been favoured with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street: 1 Household Furniture of every description, including— Walnut piano (by Strohmenger, London), piano stool, extending dining table, mirror sideboard, hearth and wool rugs, brass fenders, firo brasses, coal vases, chiffonier, octa. gon and tea tables, dinner and tea seta, cruets, vases, ornaments, pictures, cutlery ami glassware, marble and striking clocks, tapestry couches, leather sijite, Vienna, wicker,'and rattan chairs, curtain poles and curtains, whatnots, hail stand, double anu single iron bedsteads, (spring, wire, and flock jnattresses, kapok beds, blankets, mirror wardrobe, duchosse pairs, duchesse drawers and tables, marble and tile washstands, fancy ware, commode, full-Scotch and toilet chests, 4 and 5-drawer chests carpet squares, linoleums, chairs, tables, looking-glasses; also . furniture of 10-roomed boarding-house, .kitchen utensils, copper boiler, gent's bicycle (equal to new), fireproof safe. Also, two-wheeled daisy- cart, incubator, .barrow, gent's saddle, mirror sideboard, set brass Avery lollie scales. 30jy THIS DAX ■WEDNESDAY, 30th INST., _ At half-past 2 o'clock. On Shipping Company's Account (Unclaimed or for Unpaid Freights). r STY . . II- sPED DI N G «*-'• is instructed to sell on Wednesday: 1 dynamo (in case), ex Ventura 1, case lamps, ex Sonoma ; 1 case lamps, ex Sierra 20 cases fancy stores, ex Sierra. , Ex various other steamers— 12 cases salmon. ' 5 half-ohests blended tea, 5 half-chests fine Ceylon tea., 7 chests Indian Pekoes,- 4 crates ■'"Hazlemere " box tea, 70 bags white Mauritins sugar, 12 boxes Macehonoehie's potted meats, 12. boxes Mildura raisins, 5 cases' curTants, 5 cases Bass' pato ale, 10 cases Hermitage, 4- cases white Rhine wine, 10 cases American Club whisky, 5 cases Vermonth liqueur, 10 cases American cocktail, and about 25 cases of various brandies, whiskies, and wines. Without reserve. 28jy
, : MONDAY, 4th AUGUST, 1902. At 12.30 o'clock. 'At Rooms, Manse street, Dunedin. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY IN DUNDAS ' STREEI'. ■ ' PARK, REYNOLDS, & 06. are instructed by Mr James Allen, M.H.R., to offer for sale by publio auction, as above, in pursuance of the Covenant for Renewal contained in the Lease from Messri J. and C. Allen to Mr Jesse Millington: A 'Renewal Lease for 21 years from' Ist September,-1902, at an upset yearly, rent of £80, and subject to the payment by the incoming tenant to the outgoing tenant of the sum of £3205 for valuation of the buildings now on the Property, of the Parcel of liAND_ containing half (J) an aore (more or less), situate in Dundas street, in the City of Dunedin, with frontages also to .Cumberland street and Castle 6treet, being Sections Numbered +1 and 60, Block XXXIII, on the Record Map of tho said town, with the buildings and erections thereon, and . the appurtenances. The:BuildiHgs on this Property consist of a terrace of 19 brick Dwelling-houses, which bring in at the present timo a gross weekly rijpt of £1014s, exotosive of the houße occupied by the caretaker, who site rent free. For further particulars, of the Property and of the terms and oondi'tions of the lease, apply to THE AUCTIONEERS; or Messrs -GEORGE & J. A. COOK, 25jy ' Solicitors, Crawford street. MONDAY, 4th AUGUST, At 1 o'clock. • At Premises, No. 82 Heriot row (the Residence of the late Mr A. J. Burns). SUPERIOR AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD .FURNITURE. DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, and BEDROOM FURNITURE, Comprising--DRAWING ROOM. —Wilton pile carpets, rosewood piano (Collard and Collardj, oil paintings, water colours, fender stool,' 1 gilt , overmantel, .inlaid walnut mirror-back net, walnut suite in silk tapestry, vases and ornaments, walnut occasional tables, revolving card table, whatnot, door portiere, lace and tapestry curtains, gilt cornices. DINING ROOM.—Steel tile fender, dogs and irons, bronzes, marble timepiece, gilt overmantel, heavily-carved red pine suite in buffalo, red pine extending dining . table, massive i red pine sideboard (with minor back),_ red pine cabinet (with mirror back), oil paintingß, Chinese vases, dinner waggon, red pine cahinet for table leaves, BnissMs carpet, hearth rug, china and crystal and electro plate, bronze, mirror-back hall stand, Kali chairs, hall carpet, stair carpet and rods, mats.
■ BREAKFAST ROOM.—Mahogany horsehair suite, large red pine bookcase, red pine,, dining table, filters, marblo clock, fenders, spring rockers, poles and curtains, walnut music canterbury, pictures, china/and crystal. BEDROOMS.—SoIid brass Persian bedsteads and hangings,. spring mattresses, horsehair mattresses, ash and walnut bedroom suites, solid walnut bedroom suite, red pine, mirror door wardrobe, chests drawers, double and sin»le iron bedsteads and bedding, duchesse chests, red pine Beaconefield wardrobe, toilet ware, looking-glasses, towel rails, child's cot, commode, carpets, curtains, towel rails, washstands and ware. Kitchen furniture, wringer, garden tools, etc., etc. P ARK, REYNOLDS, & ,0 0. have received instructions from the Executors in the Estate of the late Mr A. J. Burns to sell by auction, a« above. At 1 o'clock: Kitchen and Outside. At 2 o'clock: Drawing Room, Dining Room, and Bedrooms, On view on Saturday afternoon, . Catalogues on Friday morning. WEDNESDAY, 6th AUGUStTi9O2, At 2.30 p.m. At Rooms, High street. RIVER MOLYNEDX DREDGE AND CLAIM. By Order of the Mortgagee. CIEVWRIGHT BROS. k CO., 'p acting under instructions from the Mortgagee, will offer for sale, at the above time and place: (1) Special Claim, about 1 mile of the JJolynoux River, containing 27| acres (more or less), being Section 55; B'eek 11, Cairn Hill Survey District; license No. 246 a. (2) The Pontoon Steam Bucket Dredge, comprising Pontoons, Engine, Boiler, Steam Winches, Ladder, Buckets, Scrcen, Elevator, etc., etc., together . with all boats, fittings, lines, and tools thereon, as used in connection therewith, now upon or near the above special claim. Further particulars from Messrs SIEVWRIGHT & JAMES, Solicitors; Or .2% THE AUCTIONEERS. SATURDAY, 2nd AUGUST, 1902," At 12 o'clock. DESIRABLE DAIRY FARM, Near Dunedin.' For Positive Sale, TIONALD REID & CO. (LIMITED) have received instructions from M. Ronton, the owner, to sell by auction, at the Otago Corn and Wool Exchange, Dunedin, on the above date: . Sections 1 of 2 ancl 1 of 3, Block VI, x Dunedin and East Taieri Distriot, containing 103J acres of good cropping land ,and fronting the North Taieri roau, about four miles from Dunedin. About 50 acres in cultivation. Five-roomed Dwelling-house, byro (11 stalls), stable, barn, etc. \ The Property is occupied as a. d&irv farm, and there is a good milk run attached to it. Advancing years of the owner is the only reason for disposing of the property. Easy Terms at Sale. OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A large 1 Amount of Reading Matter. Pric» 6d,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12418, 30 July 1902, Page 8
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