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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY. . THURSDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, At 12.30 o'clock, ig At Rooms, Manse street. In the Estate of tho late R. DALGLEISH. FREEHOLD RESIDENCES, HERIOT s, • ROW (near Pitt street). Also, on'account of Trustees in Estate of lato W. D. SUTHERLAND, VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY , In GREAT KING STREET. Oil account of, othor Vendors, id. FREEHOLDS In I' GREAT KING STREET, SOUTH DUNI' t - , EDIN, and MORNINGTON. >■ pARK,' REYNOLDS, & CO. 13 A are instructed by the Executrix of the j l ' Estate of It. Dalgloish (deceased) to sell by auction: . . _ 1. Part of Section 27, Block XXIV, front3 t itlg Heriot row, 40ft frontage by depth of 86ft, together with substantial House. of , 7 rooms; bathroom, scullery, verandah, and .' bay window, washhouse, etc. No. 38. 2. Part, of Section 27, Block XXIV, g Heriot row, 35ft 6in frontage by 76ft depth, . with House of 6 rooms; scullery, verandah, J and all necessary outbuildings. No. 42. - .3. Remainder of Section 27, Block XXIV. ■ with frontage of lift to Heriot'yow, and splendid site, 84ft by 50ft, with comfortable . Cottage of 6 rooms; scullery, washhouse, etc.; fruit and flower garden. No. 40. j. Tliese_ Properties are situated in one of the ( l host residence localities in Dunedin, and have j a lovely view of harbour and surroundings. The Vendors are prepared to arrange easy terms for purchase of abovo Properties. I Also, as the same time, on account of Trustees in ICstate of the late W. ... D. Sutherland: j VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY ' In GREAT KING STREET. I- 4. Section 16, Block XXIII, Groat King ,(■ street, quarter-acre, with 9-roomed House; verandah, bathroom (plastered throughout), washhouse, elc.; grass lawn; also compact and well-built House of 7 rooms (plastered, I slate roof); bathroom, washhouse. Eotli ' Houses are thoroughly drained, and in •1 capital order. This also is close to Hanover . street, and a valuable property. Ample I' room for further building. Nos. 92 and 94. ,' ■ On account of othor Vendors: 5. Section 18, Block XXIII, Great King , street, full quarter-acre, with comfortable !' 7-roomed House; verandah, bathroorii, work- ' shop; register grates and fireplaces in all 'j rooms;.wide hall; also 2-roomed Cottage. This Section is a valuable one, close to Hanover street, in a portion of the town c bound to become very valuable, as it is _ within tho business portion of the street. No.' 86. J 6. Section 19.. Block VIII, Sbuth Dun- | edin, 53ft x 114 ft, fronting Anderson's Bay s road, next section to Bay View road; , Artistically-built House of 6 rooms; bath.room (hot and cold water), verandah, and bay- window; thoroughly drained; clccf.ric cars pass the property, whioli is a thoroughly up-to-date one. For absolute sale. ' 7. Sections 64 to 69, Gordon street, Maryhill, Momington, containing about half-acre; Hous9 of 6 rooms and scullery; two bay windows, verandah; lawn, garden, and orchard; easy distance of Momington train. Easy terms can be arranged. Owner .having left the district, this property will bo sold a bargain, gf SATURDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, » At 2.30 o'clock. On Premises, "Tara," 102 Dowling street (Opposite Girls' High School). 5 USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ) UPRIGHT WALNTJT PIANO (Hartunger), SINGER SEWING MACHINE. PARK, REYNOLDS, & t!0 •aro instructed by Mrs R. I, Watts (who has leased the Hotel Metropolc) to sell by auction: . Walnut piano, cedar dining table, r.p. • sideboard, lace curtains, linoleum, pictures] clocks, vases and ornaments, fenders, irons, rocking chairs, Canadian -dining chairs, e.p. ware, cruets, cake baskets, sugar basin, cutlery, stair carpet, double and single iron bedsteads and bedding, sheets, blankets, Qiiilt-3, cte., loilot chests and glasses, pictures, chairs, washstands and ware, dressing tiibles, eiderdown quilt, duchesse table. fullScotch chest of drawers, rattan chairs, tapestry couch, kitchen table, chairs, crockery. crystal, glassware, cooking utensils, cutlery, step ladder, garden, tools, zinc tubs and sundries. Also, firstclass Singer sew- . ing machine. TUESDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, At 1 o'clock. On tho Premises, High street, Roslyn ' (Opposite English Church). Instructed by the Executors in the Estate of the late Andrew Lees. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Drawing Room, Dining Room, Hall, and Bedroom Furniture. ROSEWOOD PIANO (by Erkman). . OIL PAINTINGS (5v L. W. Wilson, ,T. Douglas Moultray, C. Blomfield, W. J. Harris, and T. L. Drummond). Walnut a_nd tapestry suite, Brussels carpets, Axminster hearthrugs, walnut oval table, steel fenders and fireirons, rimu overmantel, walnut revolving card table, tapestry and plush settee suite, in'aid octagonal table, walnut occasional tables, ornaments and vases, engravings, mahogany escritoire, music canterbury, walnut whatnot, tapestry curtains, wool rugs; mahogany sideboard, saddlebag divan chairs, saddlebag chairs, Axminster carpets, piano seat, clectroplato and crystal ware, gilt pierglass, oak telescopio extending dining table, mahogany bookcase, horsehair suite, English sofa, tapestry carpet, Werthoim sewing machine, h.h. office chair] walnut revolving office chair, red pine hall stand, hail chairs, linoleum, plushotte curtains, stair'carpet, mahogany duchesse pair, mahogany bedstead, draught screen, red pine duchessc chest, kauri commode, red pine full-Scotch chcst, _ brass-mounted iron bedsteads and bedding, red pine wardrobe, duchesse chests, washstands and ware, cedar full-Scotch chest, mahogany toilet glass, nursery fireguard, kitchen dresser and tables] erockeryware, 2-roiler mangle, lawn mower, garden tools, and pot plants. PARK. REYNOLDS, & CO. aro instructed to sell by auction, as above. On "View Monday Afternoon and Mornine of Sale. The Sale will start at 1 o'clock sharp with Kitchen Furniture, Garden Tools, and Pot Plants,, following on at a quarter past 2 with Drawing Room, Dining Room, and Bedroom Furniture. uf _ THURSDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, At 2.39 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. Under instructions from Messrs Cooke, Ilowlison, and Co. SEVENTH ANNUAL CLEARING SALE. 50 NEW BICYCLES and a FEW SHOPSOILED BICYCLES, including : ■ Matchless, and Jubilees, Complete with Freewheels, etc. 2 NEW LATEST MODEL MINERVA MOTOR CYCLES. 1 3-h.p. TWIN CYLINDER RECORD ' . MOTOR CYCLE. 1 2-li.p. F.N. MOTOR CYCLE. Prnfctieally Without Reserve. PARK, REYNOLDS, CO. aro favoured with instructions from Messrs Cooke, Howlison, and Co. !o sell by t auction, as above. Messrs Cooke, Howlison, and Co. guarantee these Machines to be of the highest class, and will give a 12 months' guarantee with all Machines sold. 14f ~ FRIDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, ~ At Waipiata. AUCTION SALE of Mr PETER LAW'S '] 10,460 ACRES-WEDDERBURN LEASEHOLD—IO,4 60. a OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE -'ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) have received instructions from Mr Peter- Law, Gimmerburn. to offer by auction,: on above date, at Waipiata. Saleyards: . ■ His Grazing RUN, containing 10,460 acres first-class sheep country; all fenced and subdivided info seven paddocks;.well watered; good woolshed and sheepyards, 2-roomod Cottage. -A large portion of the country is ploughable, and is capable of growing good r oat and turnip crops. Six years of the lease to run from Ist April, 1905. ' . - Full particulars on application. •« 14f L. MACLEAN, Auctioneer. OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS v JOB PRINT.'NG DEPARTMENT.- 1 Job' Printing of- every description done with tl Despatch and at the Lowest Current Rates. tl

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13209, 16 February 1905, Page 12

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