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Bfll.ES BY AUCTION* • TUESDAY, 28th .TUNE, At 2.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. j : To Tea Merchants,. Storekeepers, and ! Othors. ' ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED SALE, 1 CHOICE CEYLON TEAS.137 CHESTS, 305 HALF-CHESTS Broken Pekoo and. Broken Orange Pekoe. "DARK, REYNOLDS, & 00. JT- are instructed to sell by auction, as i above. v ' ■ 1 NOTE.—Wo' have received instructions to boll the above ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, And -Every Lino will- be Cleared to THE HIGHEST BIDD"BR. Sf.mples ivill be forffarded upon application. Sample chests at Rooms. \ MONDAY, 4th JULY, At 12.50 o'olock. At Rooms, Manse street. In the Estate of. the. late W. W. Cargill, TO INVESTORS. . VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, With BRICK BUILDINGS thereon, occupied by Messrs Hastie and Co., Stewart : and Sons, W. R. Cameron and Co., Cuttan Bros., and others. BRINGING IN £518 10s PER ANNUM. : j Frontago of 120 ft Sin to Princes street. •pARK, 'REYNOLDS, k C O. Xv aio instructed by the Trustees of tho Estate of tho lato W, W. Cargill to sell by auotion, as above. TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED (if desired) before tho day of salo on application to THE TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, AND AGENCY COMPANY (LTD.), Liverpool street, Dunedin j Or , 22jn THE AUCTIONEERS. ; SATURDAY, 25th. JUNE, At 2 o'clock. At Shamrock Auction Rooms, ! 20-ACRE FARM, Near Town, trv m'. f¥a & CO. have been instructed to sell by public auction, by the order of tho Mortgagee: Mrs Jenkins's desirable Property at Buxkes, being Sections 21 arid 22, Block IV, North Harbour and Blue- ' skin District, containing 20 acres , (more or less). ' The above is a rare opportunity for any-one-requiring a- good 20-acre (partly bush ~ and partly cleared) Farm to liandy to town. Particulars 18ju •*. THE AUCTIONEERS. . ' SATURDAY, 25th JUNE, 1904, At 12.30 o'clock. .. At. Rooms, -High street. ■ OITY FREEHOLDS. Lot I.—Part of Section 62, Block XII, Elm row, Dunedin, with, thrco Dwellings; total rents, 15s. '. Lot 2.—Allotment, with frontages to Elm. row and Canongato street, with two Houses' (6 arid 4 rooms); rents, 235. ' Lot 3. —Allotment, with frontage to Canongate street, with Dwelling (3 rooms); rent, .to- ' Lot 4.—Allotment, with frontage to Canongate street, with Dwelling (5 rooms); rent, 13s. 1 SIEVWRIGHT 'BROa k CO.. instructed by Mrs M. Robertshaw, will Bell above by public auction. Terms: One-third cash; balamoe, easy pay- . snente, at s.per cent. Full particulars from • ' Messrs'SIEVWRIGHT & JAMES, • Solicitors; Or ; THE AUCTIONEERS. Full particulars in Star 16th, 18th,' and 24th inat, 24ju THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 24th" JUNE, . At 2 o'clock. Salo by Auction, on the Premises, 255 Castle street (near corner Albany street), of Superior Household Furniture, Massive Walnut Upright Grand Iron-frame Piano (by F. Schumann, Stuttgart), Solid Walnut Suite (in tapestry), Hand- ~ some Mahogany Duchesse Pair (with Marble Washstand), Hair Suite (cedar frames), etc, • 'T AM E S SA~M.SOII .k . C.O. U have been favoured with instructions from.Charles F. Edgar, Esq., who is.leaving Dunedin, to sell by auction, on tho'Premises, His, Furniture, etc., including: Upright grand piano (iron frame, by F. Schumann; a splendid instrument), piano stool, solid walnut suite (in • silk tapestry), walnut oci®gon • table,, musio" canterbury, music, massive minor sideboard, r.p. bookcase,' books, large Brussels carpet, li. rugs, fenders and irons, Lair suite, cedar frame dining tables, tablecovers, dinner and tea sets, cruets, cutlery, curtain poles and curtains, Wertheim eewing machine, incandescent . gas burners anu globes, Vienna and rattan chairs, fancy ■striking dock, walnut.overmantels, piotures,. ornaments, barometer, field-- glasses, mirror hall stand, stair carpet and rods, double and single iron bedsteads, spring, and wire mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, quilts, mirror wardrobe, massive mahogany-duchesse pair, oedar full-Scotch chest, superior r.p. duchesse pair, carpet squares, oval mirror, linoleum, kitchen and' cooking utefflsils, ■ filter, meat safe, jars, cooking;- pots, pans, wringer, tools, etc., etc. 22ju THIS DAY,. FRIDAY, 24th INST., : 'At 2 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE of MODERN FURNITURE and) HOUSE • FURNISHINGS. jTk M.' SPED DI N G J-/» sell in Upstairs Room on Friday first: --S One very superior overstrung iron-framed piano, handsomo drop-head table-top sewing . maohino; also, 7 drawer sowing machine. '. DINING ROOM FURNITURE, Comprising superior saddlebag and leather suites, old English bookcase, 2 handsome plate-top' sideboards, extending'diining table, oak and walnut overmantels. DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, Comprising suites in silk brocade and •tapestry, centre tables, whatnots, fancy wall mirrors, rattan settees and oliairs, fancy corner chairs, tablo ornaments, ete. BEDROOM FURNITURE,Comprising'splendid ; solid brass and other bedsteads, Beaocosfield wardrobe, handsomely inlaid duchesse pair, chest drawers, etc. GENERAL FURNISHINGS, Comprising solid bras 3 kerb sets, fenders and; brasses, blankets,' sheets, towels, table linen, hoe curtains,' table. cutlery, electroplated ware, bedroom and sitting room chairs, child's chairs, piano stools and oliairs, hearthrugs, mangle, wringers, etc., eto. On View Upstairs on Thursday. FRIDAY, 24th : JUNE, 1904, At half-past 11-o'clock sharp. 'At Dunn's Crown Hotel, Balclutha. ■ .IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. 2400 ACRES, WAIWERA DISTRICT. tnONALD REID~& CO. (LIMITED) LL» have received instructions to' sell by publio auction at tho above-named time and place: That Valuable Agricultural and Pastoral Freehold Property, in the Waiwera district, known as tho CALi DERVAN ESTATE, 2400 acres. '■ Tlio land is all fenced and subdivided into suitable paddocks. About 800 acres good ploughablo farming land, tho balance (about 1600 acres) first-class grazing. Over 600 aores have been cu'tivated, and, with the exception of about ICO acres now in oat' stubble, is all in English grass. ' There is a'well-built'and; substantial stone iron-'roofod wpolshed hnU.ba.ru on tho property. As this estates'being sold to close accounts, a. low..price and. very easy terms .will be ahinged. _ / Upset Prjte, £4000; 10 per cent, deposit; balance can remain on mortgage, 3 to 5 wars, at 5 per cent, interest, or be paid off - at"tli'o option of the purchaser. DONALD REID & CO. (LIMITED), ; jj| u • Auctioneers. nnHE' FARMERS'; PAPER.-The AgriculJL lural Department of the Otsgo .Witness is acknowledged to be unequalled 1 by that of r.'ahy other weekly in the colony.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13008, 24 June 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13008, 24 June 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13008, 24 June 1904, Page 8

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