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SALES BY AUCTION. TUESDAY, 20th MARCH, At 12 o'clock noon. At Rooms, Manse street. By Order of the Trustees in Estate of James Burnside Mason (deceased). VALUABLE 10-ACRE BLOCK of FREEHOLD LAND, NORTH-EAST VALLEY (Suitable for Subdivision), 22 ACRES DAIRY FARMING LAND, LOWER. PINE HILL (close to Town). QUARTER-ACRE SECTION IN OAMARU. pARK, REYNOLDS, k CO. -*- are instructed by Ihe Trustees to sell by auction, as above. 10m • TUESDAY. 20th MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. PROPERTY SALE. PROPERTY SALE. TOWN and SUBURBAN FREEHOLDS. 15 ACRES SUTTON, STRATH-TAIERI, BLACKSMITH'S SHOP, Etc. HOLIDAY RESORT SECTIONS, PURAKANUI. PARK, REYNOLDS, k 00. ire instructed to sell by auction: 1. Part Section 36, Block V, Stafford street (Nos. 67 and 69, near Hope street and St. Matthew's Church). Dunedin, containing 24.85' poles; 40ft 4in frontage by 165 ft depth, together with two doublestorey, new, modern-style, brick Houses thereon, containing 8 rooms each and all modern conveniences. These Houses are bright and sunny, and only four to five minutes' walk from Post Office, and are always well tenanted. Easy terms if desired. A capital investment for anyone desiring a good freehold security. 2. Fifteen acres and 37 poles, Sutton Township, Strath-Taicri, four miles on the town side of Middlemarch; close to railway station and alongsido Sutton School. The Property consists of 3 blocks of -5 acres. 3J acres, and 6£ acres, on the first of which is erected blacksmith's shop (36 x 16, with all necessary tools and machinery), new Dwelling of 4 rooma and scullery, men's hut, cowbyre, pigstye, fowlhouse, etc. There is a capital business goes with this property: portion in crop—l acre oats (cut), 1 acre turnips, about 1 ton potatoes. Owner selling on account of ill-health, and has decided to make a big sacrifice if necessary. Upon application detailed list of plant, machinery, and tools will be forwarded. 3. Sections 23 and 24, Block VII, South Dunedin, fronting Oxford street; -J-acro each; splendid situation: close to Ander- . son's Bay and Hillside road trams: will bo offered separately if desired. This is a. capital chance of acquiring a site in a > rapidly advancing locality. Easy terms can be arranged. . 4. Sections 2 and 3. Block 11, Richmond Hill, Mornington, fronting Havelock street, containing j-acre (146 ft 9iu x 148 ft 6in). On Section 2 is erected shop and Dwelling of 5 rooms, bathroom, conservatory, scullery, workshop and cellar, washhouse and copper. Section 3 has a good 7-roomed House, 2 bay windows and porch, bathroom washhouse (with copper), gas laid on, Venetian blinds, concrete well and pump. The tram is laid right in front of these two properties, on which there is plentv room for 3 moro houses. The Property will be offered in two lots, and should command a ready sale, as it is beautifully situated, and Mrs Davie; (the. owner) is determined to sell. Terms if required. 5. Sections 26 to 35, Saddle Hill Township, containing about 2| acres, with frontages to 3 streets. Practically for unreserved sale. No reasonable, offer refused. 6. Sections 1 to 15, Block IT, Action 12, Block 111. Sections 9 to 12, Block IV. Osborne Township. Purakantii: close to the railway station, and hound to increase in value as settlement takes place. An ideal spot for holiday-resort cottages. Also for practically unreserved sale, and no reasonable offer refused. TUESDAY. 20th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. Instructed by the Executors in the Estate of the late Mrs R. Neill aiu'S other Vendors. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNUT SEMI-GRAND PIANO , (Hoffman, Berlin), DRAWING ROOM. DINING ROOM, BEDROOM FURNITURE. Genoa velvet and plush occasional suite, Brussels carpets, Axminstcr hearthrugs, > walnut overmantel, tapestry easy chairs, brass-rail, fenders and fire brasses, uphol- ' Elered wicker chairs, rattan chairs, occaj sional tables, ornaments and va.«e-s. lace 1 curtains, red pine chiffonier, kauri sidej board (mirror back), cedar extending dining ' table, ieather chairs, gent's easy chair, ; crockoryware and crystal, gilt pierglass, kauri hall stand (mirror back), revolving ' bookcase, brass-mounted Parisian hed- > stead, wire mattresses and bedding, kauri : wardrobes, duchey-so chests, waslistands. ■ toilet ware, dmihesse klr!c. kauri toilet chests, 'wire shakedowns, looking-glasses, kitchen tables and chairs, meat, safe. Pansy ■ stove, lawn mower, general household furniture, 6 fishing rods. PARK, REYNOLDS, & CO. are instructed to sell by auction, Household Furniture, as above. On view morning of Sale. 17m TUESDAY, tho 3rd day of APRIL, 1906, At 12.30 o'clock in the afternoon. Under Conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court. SALE of FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. TS/TESSRS PARK.ItEYNOLDS, & CO, : ItJL have received instructions to sell by publio auction, at their Rooms, on the above date: Firstly.—Eight and seven-tenths poles, being Allotment 21 on the plan of subdivision of inter alia Sections 54 and 55, Block XXX, Town of Dunedin. facing Lambeth road. Secondly.—Nino poles. l>e,ing part Section 56, Block XXVII. Town of Dunedin, facing Frederick street. Thirdly—Three roods and eight poles, Wing Allotments 26, 27, 47. and 43, Township of Mosgicl Junction. Fourthly.—Fourteen and six-tenths poles, being part Sections 35 and 57, Block XXXII, Town of Dunedin, facing Regent road, together with all the Dwelling-houses. Buildings, and erections on etich several pieces of land firstly, secondly, and fourthly above-mentioned, all such pieces of land being subject to prior mortgages. For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS; Or to Messrs F. Z. k W. L. MOORE, lm Solicitors, Dunedin. WEDNESDAY, 21st JIARCH, At 1 p.m. On the Premises, Clyde street, Roslyn. Under instructions from Mra W. Faithful (who is leaving tho colony). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (loch and Sehne), CHESTERFIELD COUCHES, SUPERIOR OAK DINING SUITE, EXTENDING DINING TABLE. CARVED WALNUT SIDEBOARD, HANDSOME WALNUT BOOKCASE, . BEVELLED MIRRORS AXMINSTER CARPETS. INLAID LINOLEUMS, FULL WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE, ', TIMES ENCYCLOPAEDIA (in walnut case), Etc., Etc, MESSRS A. WASHER & CO. have received instructions to sell by 1 auction, as above, Household Furniture, consisting of— Upright grand piano (Koch and Sonne), • large Axminstcr carpets, Chesterfield couch, occasional tables, bevelled mirrors, whatnots, rattan chairs, fire brasses, fen- . ders, fire screens, curtains, portiere rods, i rugs, afternoon tea set, jardinieres, oak , dinin; suite, piano stool, walnut extending i dining table, carved walnut sideboard, carved walnut bookcase, books, vases, up- ; holste.red rockers, crystal and china, Times . ' Encyclopedia (in walnut case), walnut hat , stand, placques, hall table, inlaid linoleum, Axminster runner, walnut bedroom suite, Parisian bedsteade, superior toilet sets, spring mattresses, kapok beds, full-Scotch chests, trie-back washstands, duchesse .chests, pictures, clocks, linoleums, kitchen chairs, sofa, dinner 6et, large table, carpet sweeper, saucepans, copper kettle, small gas stove, garden tools, washing machine, etc., etc. On view Tuesday and Wednesday. OTAGO WITNESS.-Kew Stories. A ktg« Amount of Reading Matter. Price 6d.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13544, 17 March 1906, Page 12

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