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SALES BY CUCTION. , THIS DAY, TUESDAY, Wtli FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction of Superior Parlour, Dininjj, - Sitting, and Bedroom Furniture, Walnut Iron-framo Piano, Tapestry Suite (Italian walnut frames), Gouts' Bicycles, Goods and Chattels, otft '.TAMES SAMSON & CO. fc* have received instructions to sell by auction, at tbeir Kooms, Dowling street: Walnut iron-frame piano (by Burns), piano stool, Brussels and tapestry carpets, lieartli and wool rugs, brass fenders, fire brasses, mirror sideboard, walnut overmantel, Vienna, wicker, and rattan chairs, octagon and tea tables, telescope dining table, dinner and tea sets, cruets, vases, ornaments, pictures, cutlery and glassware, cbinawarc, marble and striking clocks, curtain poles and curtains, tapestry and plush suite, chiffonier, whatnots, tapestry and leather couches, inn and rocking chairs, brass korbs, barometer, pair field glasses, double and single iron bedsteads, spring, wire-, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, quilts, mirror ■wardrobes, fiill-Sootoh and toilet chests, duchesso drawers and tables, marble and tile, washstands, fancy ware, commode, 4- and 5drawor chests, carpet squares, linoleum, duehesse pairs, tables, chairs, washstands, looking glasses, kitchen dresser, meat safe, coppor boiler, wringer, sofa, kiteben and cooking utensils, ladies' and gents' bioyoles. ERIDAY, 17th ITCBRUARY, at half-past 12 o'elock.-For Sale by Auction, IfREEHOLD PROPERTY, Forbury Township.— To wind up Trust Estato. fa/TESSRS . JAMES SAMSON & CO. [LtJL have been favoured with instructions from Mrs P. Gallagher (trustee) to sell by auction, at their Roams : All that Parcel of I/and being Allotment 19, Block XII, topefchor with 4-roomed verandah Dwollingnouse thereon, situate Hall strcS't (off Gisborao street and near tlie main tram line), .South Dunwlin. Without resorvc—Particulars J. G. 1. HEWTIT, Solicitor, Dowling 6treet; or THE AUCTIONEERS. 14f THURSDAY, 16th INST., At half-past 2 o'clock. vs' To Persons Furnishing. ■' PIANOS, ORGANS, SEWING MACHINES, and GENERAL HOUSEHOLD REQUIREMENTS. )[ M. SPEDBING • will Sell on Thursday First: Several valuaWo pianofortes and organs, 'vo saddlebag and real leather suites, somo carved sidclward, old English IbookcasD, extending dining table, walnut and oak overmantels, rattan couches and chairs, 2 very superior sewing machines, handsome Vdroom furniture, all-brass and fancy bedSteads, heavy velvet, pile and Brussels carpets, chenille- and fancy laco window curtains, Persian, Axministcr, and skin rugs, and squares, l>cdrooin and sitting' room chairs, fancy tables, invalid's bed tables, brass Render and kerb sets, Irish linen tablecloths and serviettes, superior table cutlery and plated ware, plated tea services, table ornaments, lawn inowor, table mangle, cte., etc. On View Upstairs Room. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. On Account of Whom It May Concern. SALVAGE JEWELLERY SALE. Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Rings and Brooches, Bangles, Muff Chains, Alberts, Pins, Greenstone Charms, Sleeve Links. >ARK, REYNOLDS, & CO. . liavo received instructions to sell by auction: . A quantity Jewellery salvaged from recent fire at Port Chalmers. 14f THURSDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, At. 12.3) o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. In Estates of B.'Dalgloish, W. D. Sutherland, and other Vendors. FREEHOLD RESpENCES In Hcriofc row, Great King street, South Dunodin, and Momington. >ARK, REYNOLDS, & CO. ••*- 'we instructed to sell by auction as ibove: 1. Heriot row (No. 38}. —40ft x 86ft, with House o[ 7 rooms; bathroom, cto. 2. Heriot row (No. 42). —35ft 6in by 76ft, with a House of 6 rooms, 3. Heriot row (No. 40).—84-ft x 50ft, with lift ontranco; House of 6 rooms. 4. Great King street (No. 86).—Full quarter-acre, with Hoir?o of 7 rooms; bafeh- , etc. Also, 2-rooir.od Cottage and for further buildings, near Hanover street. Great King street (Nos. 92 and 94).Fnll quarter-acre, with 2 good Houses of 9 rooms and 7 rooms. 6. South Dunedin (Anderson's Bay road). 53ft x 114 ft, new House of 6 rooms and conveniences; fronts iram line. 7. Mornington (Maryhill Township).— Nearly new House of 6 rooms, j-acre; for absolute sale; easy terms. Further particulars at our offices. .9f THURSDAY. 23rd FEBRUARY, At 2.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Manso street. TJniler instructions from Messrs Cooke, Howlison, and Co. (SEVENTH ANNUAL CLEARING SALE. SO NEW BICYCLES and a FEW SHOP- . SOILED BICYCLES, including Eecords, Matchless, and Jubilees, Complete with Jrßewheels, etc. 2 NEW LATEST MODEL MINERVA MOTOR CYCLES. 1 ,3-h.p. TWIN CYLINDER RECORD MOTOR OYCLK , 1 2-h.p. F.N. MOTOR CYCLE. Practically Without Reserve. ■"JARK, REYNOLDS, & CO. ■ are favoured with instructions from Messrs Cooke, Howlison, and Co. to sell by motion, as above. Messrs Cooike, Howlison, and Co. guarantee these Machines to be of the highest jelass, and will give a 12 months' guaranteo with all Machines sold. Mf PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO INVESTORS, SPECULATORS, SYNDICATES, and PRIVATE PARTIES. VERY IMPORTANT SALE Of VALUABLE SUBURBAN PROPERTY, Known as the . BALMACEWAN ESTATE, Being Sections 2, 3, 4, 5, part 6, 7. 8, part 9, Block 11, Upper Karfcorai District, closeto the Roslyn and Maori Hill electric tram line, and adjoining the Golf Links; and] .part Sections 4, 5, 6, and 7, Block VIH, Upper Kaikorai District, partly in bush, and adjoining Canningfcon Township, contemrag in all an area of about iEIGETY-THREE ACRES of SPLENDID FREEHOLD LAND, Together with the SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT PRIVATE RESIDENCE And Other Improvements thereon. Now occupied by the owners. This is tho only large block of suitable land close to the city and tramways now left for subdivision purposes. [DARK, REYNOLDS, & CO. A have received instructions to offer for sale by auotion, on an early date, at their Booms, Manse street, the above well-known valuable Estate. Further particulars in future advertisements. 8f ' THURSDAY, 16tU FEBRUARY. RIYERSDALE STOCK SALE. HE GORE , STOCK AGENTS will offer as above: ' 600 four-tooth Wethers, ia forward condition (on account New Zealand Agricultural Company) 1000 two-tooth Jiwefi and Wethers, splendid line (on account New Zealand Agricultural Company) 1550 Merino Wethers, 6ound-mßutb«d, two-thirds fat (on account of Argyle Station) 250 two, four, six, and eijrhtrteoth Ewra 1000 S.M. Ewes 1000 Lambs 260 full-moutli Ewes 270 Lambs 800 very forwanl Lambs 900 four, six, and eight-tooth forward Wethers 600 two-toeth ferward Wethers r 250 Lambs 70 fat Ewes 600 four, she, and oight-t«oth Ewes 250 crossbred Wethers 95 two-tooth Ewes . 50 two-tooth Wethers 1 Piano reaper and binder; in good order. , 1« kTAGO WH'KESS.-New Stories. A laigi P. • Amount «f Btatos'lfcrtfe ""Pdc? &,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13207, 14 February 1905, Page 8

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