PROPERTY SALES.
Messrs James Ssmson Mid Co. report having held a sale in their rocuis yesterday of city freehold property. Th°ro w?.3 a largo attendar.ee of those interested, and bidding was brisk throughout, with the following results:—Section in Ciyds street, Duncdin, 8 poles, with fivc-roomc<t dwelling and £100. Nt which price Jlv D. Wughom bccnmc the purchaser; section in Clyde slreet, 8 poles, .with six-roomed house and onthouses thereon, afler very keen competition readied £590, at which figure Mr D. V, r a?liotn again became the purchaser. Messrs ,Tames Samson and Co. also report having held r. successful sale at their rooms jreslcrdcy o( corporation leaseholds, when 21 years' lease of the following sections were sold:—'Allotment 48, .subdivision sections 3 and 4, block VI, Carisbrook (valuation for buildings £275), to Mr H. T. Smith at fA 30s (upset); allotment 49 (valuation for improvements £210), to Ift 11. T. Smith at £4 10s (upset); allotment 50 (valuation for buildings £210), io Mr 1). J. M'Bonald at £■!• 10s (upset); allotment 5, block VII, South Dunedin (valuation .for buildings £325), to Mr T. Smith at £7 10s (upset); allotment. 11, South Duncdin (valuation! for buildings £-10), to Mr T. Hefiernan at £2 (upset); allotment 32, block VII, to same buyer at £2 (upsot); allotments 13 and 14 (valuation for improvements £485), to Mr T. Smith at £9 (upset); allotment 15 (valuation for improvements £25), to Mr H. J. llipp at £4 (upset); allotment 29, subdivision sections 1 and 2, block IV, Upper Kailiorai (valuation for buildings £235), to Mr li, M. Patrick at £5 (upsot); allotment 1, subdivision of sections 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7, block XI, East Taieri, se, 2r (valuation for buildings JESS), to Mr M'Lellamt at £3 (upset); nllctmont. 7 of same division (valuation far buildingfj £111), to Mr it. Jlarty at £3 (upset); allotment 8, subdivision of sections 1, 2, 3, and 7, b'.ock XI, East Taieri, 4a 3r 32p (valuation for improvements £2 iOs), started at tlio upset (£2 30$), and after keen competition reached 57 15s, at which figure Mt liarty becamc the purchaser; allotment 9, adjoining the above, 5a Or 35.2P, started at the upset (£2 10s), nnd after spirited bidding soon reached £7, and n secured by Mr Finchshowing that grouna in tho Ttoieri is still in great demand. ' Messrs Park, Reynolds, imdi Co. yesterday offered at auction, at thflir rooms, n limuber of suburban properties. Tho attendance of buyers was good, and tho various lot-3 submitted were quitted at tho following prices:—Two sections in Clark street, Morningtoii, cach 50ft by 100 ft, with now five-roomed residence on each, £3T5 nnd £400 respectively; section in Clerk street, North-East Valley, 20.9 poles, with five-roomed residence, £350; section in Arthur street, NorthEast Valley, 20.9 poles, with five-roomed residue, £250; section in James street, Mornington, 50ft by 100 ft, £45. The Perpetual Trustees, Estate, and Agency Company of New Zealand (Limited) Teport uaving sold soction 31 and part 30, block I, St. Clair, with buildings thereon, to MT'Dugald Jl'Lcod, for £750.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12780, 29 September 1903, Page 4
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