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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY, ■THURSDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, At half-past 2 o'clock, EXTENSIVE AND ATTRACTIVE'SALE Of HIGH-CLASS MODERN FURNITURE, VALUABLE EXHIBITION PIANO, . DOMINION ORGAN, BEST LEATHER and SADDLEBAG SUITES, CARVED SIDEBOARD, BOOKCASE,' HANDSOME WARDROBES and DUCIIESBE PAIRS, SOLID BRASS BEDSTEADS, Etc., Eto. iTJ • JL SPBDDINS IL/« will, hold a sale of the above on, Thursday First, at half-past 2 o'clock,' including: Superior Wilton pile and Brussels carpets and squares, choice Shcreton and Axminster rugs, bed and table uapery, and general house furnishings of all kinds. • On View Upstairs. 13f

THIS JUAY, THURSDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. Salo by Auction of Superior Household Furniture, Walnut Piano, Overmantel, 4 Suites, Massive Hall Stand, Fireproof Safe, 3 Gents' Bicycles, ctc. •TAMES SAMSON & CO. if _ have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street: Furniture, etc., including— Walnut iron-frame piano, piano stool, pianette (by Collard and Collard), saddleteg suite, Genoa, velvet 6nite, bookcase, sideboard, Vienna., wicker, and rattan chairs, octagon and lea tables, telescope dining table, dinner and tea sets, cruets, vases, ornaments, pictures, cutlery and glassware, cliinaware, curtain poles and curtains, tapestry and leather couches, armchairs, tapestry and plush suite, chiffonier, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool ruge, brass fenders, fire brasses, coal vases, warble and striking clocks, whatnots, ociagon and tea tables, brass kerbs, mirror hall eland, doublo and single iron bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, quilts, mirror wardrobe, full-Scotch and toilet chests, duchesse drawers and tables, marble and tile washstands, fancy ware, commode, 4-drawer chests, carpet squares, Persian bedstead and bedding, tables, chairs, looking glasses, kitchen and cooking utensils, copper boiler, winger, sofa, gents' bicycles, sewing ir.achine, lawn, mower, etc., etc. ' Mf

SfONDAY, 19ilt February, at 12.30 sharp. Property Sale.—James Samson and Co. will sell L'j auction, at their Rooms:— Lot I—slrs Sinclair's Property (7 rooms), Eufsell street; a splendid property; will he sold to highest bidder. Lot 2,—Mrs Jackson's Property, St. Kilda.; S rooms; good Eection; neat property. Lot 3—Jlrs Wallace's 6-roomcd House, Bradshaw street, (off Cargill road). Lot. 4—Mr Jiain's 4-roomed Dwelling, near Ogg's Corner. Lot s—Mr Nelson's 6-roomed House, Rankeilor and M'Brido streeis. South Duncdin. Lot fi— Mr Nelson's 5-roomcd House, Roslvn. Lot 7—A splendid up-to-date 5-roomed House (hot and cold water, every convenience!, N.E. Valley, which must bo sold. See full parficula-rs other issues. 13f

(FRIDAY. 23rd FEBRUARY, At halt-past 11 o'clock. Sale by Auction, in Iho Estato of John llcilly, Ilotelkeepcr, a Bankrupt. 'TAMES § S AMS 0 N k CO. M have received instructions from C. C. Graham, Esq.. Official Assignee, to soil Lj auction, at their Rooms: The Wholo of the above Estate, including—The Ida Valley Hotel, Poolburn, together with all the buildings, store, dwell-ing.-hou.se, stables, and outhouses: horses, buggy, waggonettes, harness, live slock, etc.. etc.: also, household furniture, piano, goods and chattels, in an;l upon the premises. , The Auctioneers arc requested to draw the attention of buyers to the above Sale. Being for (he benefit of Mrs Reill.v md family, the whole will he sold without reserve. 14f

THIS DAY, THURSDAY. 15th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. At Rcoms, 131 Princes street. ■ • SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT PIANO, SADDLEBAG SUITE, BOOKCASE and CHIFFONIER, 3-ROLLER MANGLE. STATIONERY CABINET. WKimiElM MACHINE, RIFLES. 'ALES. HARRIS k CO. -TS. have received instruct ions from !i,e Ownci (who has left Duncdin) to sell by auction as above: Walnut r.iano (Begg and Co.), saddlebag suife (7. pieces), tapestry couch. Wertheim sewing machine lin good order), suite in rep., 'b'cokcaso and chiffonier, occasional tables ■ and chairs, named mirror, dining table, hall chairs, hair couch, pictures, ornaments and vases, reel r.ino duchesse dressing table, toilet chest dr.v.vers. Austrian chairs, double and single ire:; bedsteads and tedding, wire shakedowns, wood bedsteads, wicker chairs, toilet, glasses, washstands and ware, colonial sofas, crockery and crystal ware, giass cas?. linoleum and oilcloth, kitchen tables and chairs, dresser, wrinier. 3-roller mingle, gents' bicycles. Also, stationery cabinet Inttc-d with pigeon-holes; suit-able for office), Winchester repeating rifle and cartridges, d.b.b.l. gun and case, fishing rod, reels, and liook, 18-carat gold watch. ~ Jsf (WEDNESDAY, ath FEBRUARY, At 12.30 o'clock. At. Rooms, 131 Princes street. LEASE and PLANT. MOSGIEL COLLIERY, . At a, Going Concern. PA" LBS. HARRIS & CO. -*•1 havo received instructions from the Proprietors to sell by auction, as above:

The Lease and Plant of the Mosgiel Colliery, as a goinj; concern. The Plant consists of 7 li.p. portable engme (Clayton and Shuttleworth), new drum (6ft by 6ft), Duplex steam pump (Dean type; SOOgal per hour), 530 ft 6 team pipes (Jin), 780 ft water pipes (3in), 4488 ft now rope (2in), 20 new boxes, 18 tons iron rails, v. : oodon raiLs. The whole of the Plant is entirely new. and the mine is opened out into a splendid seam of coal. For further particulars apply to Kf THE AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. To- -Investors, Speculators, Builders, and Others. ST. KILDA. ST. KILDA. ST. KILDA. ABSOLUTE BONA FIDE CLEARING SALE. 43 FREEHOLD SECTIONS, 43. TERMS: CASH £10 per Section; balance by instalments extending over 3 years. Taking last Sale as a guide, payments of from 5s to 6s -per week pay off the whole purchase money and interest of the FREEHOLD IN THREE YEARS. PARK, REYNOLDS, & CO. are instructed by Mrs Do Carle to cell by auction. 43 SECTIONS. ST. KILDA, 43. Block 111, Sections 7, 10, 12. Block IV, Sections 2, Y, 12. .Block Vlir, Sections 6, 8, 11. Block XI. Section 9. Block XIII, Sections 3. 5, 6. 8. Block XXI, Sections o and 8. Block XXVII. Sections 9 and 11. Block XXXVII. Sections 5, 6, 8. Block XL, Sections 3. 6, 9. Block,XLl. Sections 2, 4, 10. Block XLV, Sections 1. 3. 5. - Block Xf/VI, Sections 3, 5. 9. Block XLIX, Sections 6 and 7. Block L. Sections 3, 5, 7, 9. Block LIII, Sections 2, 4, 5, 7. N.B.—Corner allotments are 50 x 100 feet, others 40 x 100 feet. We confidently recommend this township as the best buying in the market at presentprices, and pureba'crs can depend upon a steady upward movement in property in this district, as the allotments already sold | are being quickly built upon, and with a ' very superior class of house. I !! is. moreover, a fine healthy locality, and close to Ocean Bnaeb. Electric cars' pass the township. ; • Bear in mind that £10 deposit and 5s or ' 6s per week put aside will in three years [ give you a Freehold 40 x 100 feet, abso- [ lutel.v free. By that time it will probably ; be worth two or three times the price you - pay for it to-day. < Plans noiv ready.. 20ja. j Bright, light sanitary paint.- ( A Wonderful Paint, with a beautiful tough slossy surface; extraordinary Weather- f resisting Properties. Price, lis 6d per ImrtriJi uaiiML-s.yira & SMITH (LTD.).- . 1

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13518, 15 February 1906, Page 12

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