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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY,' SATURDAY, 16th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock; Sale by Auction of Superior Household Furniture, Walnut Iron Frame Piano, i Organ, Extending Dining Table, Largo Sideboard, 7 Ladies' and Gents' Bicycles, GenL's Free-wheel Bicycle (equal to new), Fireproof Safe, Oflico Revolving Ohair, 2 Sels Pigeonholes, Office Desk, Ofiico Table, Fixtures. Mantelpiece, Grates, Ropes, Chains, Blocks, Harrow, Ladder, etc. TAM ES , : S AMS 0 N & CO. W i liavo received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Walnut iron frame piano, piano stool, bookcase, saddlebag; suite, 3 tapestry and plush suites, Brussels and tapestry carpots, hearth and wool nigs, brass fenders, fire brasses, coal vases, ornaments, pictures, cutlery and glassware, china ware, mirror sideboard, walnut overmantel, cbiffonior, Jianging lamp, brass kerbs, octagon and tea fable?, tapestry and leather couches, arm and rocking chairs, dining table, dinner and tea services, barometer, mirror hall stand, double and single- iron bedsteads, spring, wire, and flopk mattresses, kapok beds, blankcls.f quilts, mirror wardrobe, fullScotch and toilet, chests, duchesso: drawers and tables, niarblo and tile washstands, fancy ware, commode, 4 and 5-drawqr chests, carpet squares, linoleum, tables, chairs, looking glasses, kitchen dresser, copper boiler, wrmgor, kitchen and rooking utensils, meat safe, perambulator, iron cot, and large lot of sundries. Elc, ete., clc. 15c? MONDAY. 18th DECEMBER, 1905, At half-past 12 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION OP FREEHOLD PROPERTY. FULL QUARTER OF~AN ACRE, Situated . in the MAIN ROAD (opposite Mr Glcndining's Residence), NORTH-EAST VALLEY, being Section 26, Block I, Diiddingsion Township. One. of the best business sites in the Valley, having three frontages. Commands a position for any kind of business. TAMES SAMSON & CO. W : have been favoured with instructions from Mi- Thomas Short to sell by auction, at their Rooms: The above Property, on which is built an up-to-dato 7-roomed House, with built-in bookcases, wardrobes, register grates, superior kitchen range, copper, boiler, bath, tubs, gas, scullery. 1500 gal concrete water tank, flower and fruit garden, stable, and all conveniences. Also, Four-roomed House and scullery and outhouses: let to a good tenant. And aJso. a very largo well-built, comniodioiia Workshop, whioh could bo easily converted into a nico 4-roomed cottage at little expense. The. Auctioneers can well recommend this property as being one of the best offered in tho Valloy for many yeans; and is for bona fide sale. Any terms required can bo arranged. Particulars from lid THE AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY, 18th DECEMBER, At half-past 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Dowling street. FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE BY AUCTION, Situated corner Maeandrew road and Richmond street. "'AMES SAMSON & CO. have received instructions from tho Owner to sell by auction: All that Parcel of Land containing seventeen poles and three-tenths of a polo (more Of less), situate in the Extension of the Township of Forbury, being Allotment 15, Block VI, shown on the plan of the said towiiship deposited in the Lands Registry Office at Diinedin as No. 60, and being oil tlin land described in Certificate of Title, vol. 125, folio 35, together with a superior up-to-date 2 square bay windows Dwelling of 5 rooms and bathroom, scullery, and washhouse, Venetian blinds, built-in tubs and boiler: corner Richmond slrect and Maeandrcw road; good section, largo rooms, built-in wardrobes and cupboards, ball (30ft x 6ft, panelled), main water supply, hot and cold water, trap entrance; a real nice property; .worth inspection. For particulars apply-to Messrs SOLOMON, GASCOIGNE.&HAY; Or. 13d THE AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY, 18th DECEMBER, At 12.30. For Salo by And ion, ONE OF THE BEST-BUILT, UP-TO-DATE HOUSES in N.E. VALLEY. Situated District road, third house from line. No hill to climb. Nico view. JAMES SAMSON & CO. hco received instructions from Mr .Tas. AValker to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, His Freehold Properly: Modem up-to-date. 5-roomed Dwelling, bathroom, with marble basin, hot and cold water throughout, largo hall, built-in cupboards and wardrobes, large washhousc and scullery, with tubs and boiler, 1200 gal water, tile hearths and grates, high pawl ceilings, square bay window, verandah, largo rooms, concrete, piles, detached outhouses. A splendid property. The section has a largo frontage and big depth. N.B.—Mr Walker had this house built for his own use, and a better-finished houso you could not find, the walls boing lined with «. lining before king scrinmicd and , _d. and as the cost of building lias Mr Walker must now sell. The fencing is not completed, but a few more pounds would fence and path the property, and mako it one- of the best properties in tho \ 7 alley. A large piece, of ground will l>e ■sold with this property if desired, as Mr Walker has decided to remain in the old house on the back .section. Don't Miss this Opportunity. Must be Sold. " 15(1 MONDAY, 18lh DECEMBER, At 12.30 o'clock. To Investors, Speculators, and those in Search of Property. Sale by Auction of CITY PROPERTY (1 ACRE and 10 BRICK HOUSES thereon), ' Also, CITY and SUBURBAN DWELLINGS and BUILDING SITES. [AMES SAMSON & CO. liavo been favoured with instructions from the following .owners to soil by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street: Lot I—On account of Mr Walker: Firstclass City Investment. Property (showing large interest), 1 acre leasehold, situated between Union and St. David streets, frontage to Castle- street (almost opposite University), with 10 Brick Dwellings thereon; 7 let for 70s per week and 3 let for 39s week; ground rent, £80 year, full valuation or renewal; part of the ground is sub-leased at £62 17s, leaving only £17 3s a year rent, (lease. ?6 yoara to run) for 10 dwellings, The buildings being brick, investors can rely on'getting a good sound investment. Call. a.nd get further particulars from the Auctioneers. A rare opportunity of securing a good investment. ■ Lot 2.—Up-to-date detached Dwelling, square bay window, verandah, 5 largo rooms, bathroom (with bath and hand basin); hot and cold water throughout, scullery, and washhouso (with built-in tubs and boiler), gas, and every convenience; a nice property ; situated Castle street (near corner Union street, dose to University); let at 18s week; leasehold, with full valuation or renewal; tho ground rent is exceedingly low (£3 a year, 1& years to run); good section. Don't miss this opportunity of securing a good house in tho heart of City. Lot 3.—-Mrs H'Farl.ine's Property, Ravensbourne, lately belonging to Mr C. E. George, contractor: Allotments 26, 27, 36, and 37, Block 11, Ravensbourne, 1 acre 1 rood 12 poles, with 6p!endid family Dwelling of 7 rooms, bathroom, washhouee (with tubs and boiler), shed, and outhouses thereon; situated right behind railway station, commanding a splendid view; well laid out in ornamental'trees and flower beds, large orchard; plenty of room for 4 houses at the front. As Mrs M'Farlano is leaving New Zealand, the above property must be sold; very easy terms can be arranged. ■Lot i.~ ln,the estate of Hie late E. Gocfeo, deceased: Sections 42, 43, 44, 45j Sunnydale] N.E. Valley, with 3 frontages; situated near Valley Hall j 287.8 links x 87.7; a good building site. Will be sold a bargain; title, Land Transfer Act. Lot s.—Mrs E. Beresford: Sections, Hayes's Township, N.E. Valley, Allotment 16, containing 19.5 poles; dose to Normanby. Must be sold." N.B.—Easy terms can be arranged for all tho above properties, which are well worth looking after -for speculations. ? T suid Others to know that the Otago Daily Times undertakes the POSTING- o£ WOODCUTS (any size), STREAMERS, POSTERS, and overy description of Printing in the most prominent positions in the City, on the shortest notici ■

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13468, 16 December 1905, Page 12

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