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SALES BY AUCTION. FRIDAY, 11(1* MAY, . At 11 o'clock. On Promises, 139 Princes street, BUILDING FOR REMOVAL, f A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. xS. will Mill by auction, as above: Tho Building at. presont occupied by Mr A. Deacon, for removal, consisting of twostorey woodon building (brick and plaster front), as it now stands. Tho building is of bluegum and Oregon timbor, and has a good substantial galvanised iron roof. , Without reserve.' " ' 7niy FRIDAY, HliTllAY, At 2 o'clock. At Promised, 139 l'rinccs street South. BALANCE of Mr A. DEACON'S STOCK TINWARE, MAGHLMKRY, and TOOLS. rVLBX. HATtJt T S le, 00; •l\ havo received instructions from Mr A. Deacon (who has given up business) to sell by auction, as above: ■; Tho lnlanco of his Stock, Machinery, etc., including, 2 sets tinsmith's rollers, 4 tinsmith's screw presses, platform scales, wire nails, fcols, 3 galvanised' iron tanks, ventilators, ■portable furnace frames, guillotinomachine, stakes, circular cutters, foldorj burring ami swndging machines, overhead back-gear lathe and tools, general slock of tinware, etc., etc. \ Without, reserve. 7my THIS DAY, MONDAY, 7th MAY, At 12 o'clock. 'At Rooms, Manso street, - I'OR ABSOLUTE SALE, !_ . . 800 ORDINARY SHARES in GJ.ENDHU .TIMBER COMPANY (LIMITED), [pARK, BEYNOLDS,'ft 00. tCi ' Auctioneers. smy ' • TUESDAY, BLh MAY, At 2 o'clock. important, Sa.lo by Auction of Superior Parlour, Dining, Sitting, and Bedroom Furniture, Walnut. Iron-frame Piano, 3 Drawing Room Suites, 3 Gents' Bicycles, 2 Ladies' Bicycles, Fireproof Sufe, etc. rfAMES SAMSON k CO. W Imvo received instructions to sell by auction, at tlieir Rooms, Dowling street: Walnut, iron-framo pia.no, piano stool) foookcaso, mirror sideboard, Vienna, wicker, and /rattan chains, extending dining table] 'dinner and tea sets, oruets, vases, ornaments, pictures, cutlery, gtoswarc, chinaware, marblo and striking clocks, chiffonier, tapostry and plnsli suite, saddlebag suite, trass fenders, firo brasses, brass kerbs, Brussels and (tapestry carpets, hearth and ;wool rugs, curtain poles and curtains, arm chairs, settee suite, largo walnut overmantel, fancy chairs and tables, mirror hall stand, barometer, double and single iron fi<xkt<!a<lfi, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapolc bods, blankets, quilts, mirror warIdrobe, full-Scotch aud toilet chests, duehes-o drawers and- tables, marble and tile 1 wasli- ■ stand, fancy ware, ooinmode 4-drawer chests, superior ducliesso pairs, carpet H|wires, linoleum, Persian bedsteads, chairs, tables, looking-glasses, kitchon dresser, 6ofn. popper Ixiilor, Singer sewing machine. 5 cents' bicycles, mantelpicoos, grates, ladder, barrow, manclc, emcrv wheel, and saw," fctc., ctc„ etc. 7niy THURSDAY, 10th MAY, At 2 o'clock sharp. TO SPECULATORS, and those in Search of a Home. pearly QUARTER-ACRE, close to Princes street, South; suifablo for Contractor or Carter. Also, Nice Four-rcomod DWELLING, cloro to Gardens, 'TAMES S A~M SON & 00, y havo been favoured lyith instructions from tho following Owners to sell by auction, at thoir Rooms, Dowling street: Lot I.—Mr .Tames Henry Didham's Property, being Allolmont 4, Block VII, Town District of Duncdin. containing 35 poles, with a frontago to Main South roatl of 110 links by 220 links, close to Princes street South; Church Board lease, oyer 12£ years to run, at £10 per atmtim; renewal or full /■'valuation; together with one good 4-roomed House, ono 3-roomed House, and 5-stalled SUblo and Outbuildings thereon, all in good order. A good chance for a speculator or contractor to secure a central propert,y, and, as Mr Did'ham is leaving New Zealand, must he sold. Wo havo a client .waiting to lease off any purchaser at £1 per week. This will show a very largo per-' rentage for an investor. Further particulars from Solomon, Gascoigne, and Hay, solicitors; or Auctioneers. Lot 2.—Mrs Adam's Property (Freehold), few minutes from Gardens, eighth-acre, filenavon, * N.E. Valley; sunny side of Valloy no hills to climb; adjoining t.lio property of R. Glendining. Esq.; with comfortable double square-window modem Dwelling of rooms and outhouses thereon, all in splendid order, .and conveniences. Be sure and inspect this property, as it will bo sold a bargain. Terrtis' can bo arranged, 3my * TUESDAY, Bth INST., ' I At half-past 2 o'clock. (To Grocery Storekeepers, etc, (TV . M. ' SPED DI N G OJ* is instructed to sell, on Tuesday: 100 CASES FINE CURRANTS, 1 ton largo grain sugar, 50 boxes houseihold soap, 10 cases pints castor oil, t cases nutmegs, 2 cases porfumcd soaps, etc. At samo time, Sotm>lo packages and oddments of Indian ond (fcyion tens in chests, half-chests, and boxes, sultanas, dates, salmon, sardines, eoap powder, stove polish, toblo salt, cornflour, whisky, brandy, and wines (in caso), 12 cases Chablis, cigars, cigarettes, etc., etc. Also, Second-hand rafo, Avery scales, gold scaloa, Samson stove, trollies, store trucks, cfc., ctc. Without reserve. IItITIMAY, 1905, At 2,30 p.m. At Rooms, H High street. \ SiUOTION SALE of FREEHOLD of the J BRIDGE HOTEL, Kait&ngata, , This Hotel is without a doubt one of the jtret money-makers in Otago, awl ono that rfnust provo a largo sourco of incomo to » V tho fortunate purchaser. ■ Tho running pxpenses are very small, and the business dono is absolutely enormous. gtIEVWKIGHT BROS. &' ' CO., , ' ■ Auctioneers. J TUESDAY. Bth MAY, I At 1 o'clock, CLEARING SALE NEAR UPPER JUNCTION. OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) havo received instructions to \ sell, on above date, on accofmt of Mr John Bannerinan, at his Homestead, near "Upper Junction, High road from Nortli- ■, East Valley, the wholo of his Dairy Oows and Plnnt—namely, 16 Cows and Heifers (calved and conibig to calf) Ayrshire Bull (bred by Mr D. M'Grogor, and large prize-taker) 5 storo Pigs Spring-cart gelding, harness, and cart, stack cocksfoot hay, milk cans, and sundries. Lease expired. Out-side entries taken. L. MACLEAN, Jmy Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 19th MAY~ ' At 11.30 o"clock, Otago Farmers' Horse Bazaar. SHIPMENT OF NORTH ISLAND HORSES, Ex Mararoa, from Wellington. Otago farmers' co-operative ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEA- - LAND (LIMITED) arc favoured with instructions from Messrs Hontt and Sons, of I'eilding, to sell, on above date: 5 heavy draught Geldings 0 heavy spring-cart and medium draught Mares and Geldings 6 spring-cart and lorry Geldings i Matched pair red-roan, black-pointed lorry Geldings ( The whole of the above are threo to fivo years old. Will land hero ex s.s. Mararoa on Thurs- | day, 17th inst., and are for unreserved sale. L MACLEAN, "my Auctioneer. I TAGO WITNESS.—Xc\f Stories. A large Amount- ot Reading Matter. Price Cd. I i Q

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13586, 7 May 1906, Page 12

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