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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 191 h .IULY, At ?. o'clock. Sale by Auction of Superior Parlour, Dining, Sitting, and Bedroom Furiiituro. AValmit Iroii-fTamo Piano, Organ, Mujhlvi! Sideboard, Cromwell Suite (in Saddloljfig.;, 7 pieces), Ladies' ;uul Llenis' Bicycles, clc, 'TAMES SAMSON k CO. »J have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street: Walnut iron-framo piano (by Newman, London), walnut piano (by Kiiclmor, Berlin), organ, tapestry and plur.li suite, hook case, Brussels and tapostrv carpets, hearth and wool rugs, brass fender?, fire biafsc?. coal vast"! - , ornaments, pictures, cutlery and glassware, chinawnrc, walnut overmantel, chiffonier, whatnots, marble and striking clocks Vienna, wiekcr, and rattan chairs. 'octagon and lea tables, extending dinuip table, dinner and tea sets, cruets, arm chairs ourlain polos and curtains, tapostrv and nlush erjiiolics, brass kerbs, mirror bail stand, double and single iron bedsteads, Spring, wire, and 'floclt multiwe-i. kapok bods, blankets, quilts, mirror wardrobe, fullScotch and toilet chests, duchcfse drawers mid tables, marblo and tile waslwUnds, fancy ware, commode, 4-drawor chests, inlaid bedroom suite, carpet squares, linoleum, tables, chairs, looking glasses, kitchen dresser, meat safe, copper boiler, wringer, d.b.b.l. gun. ecwing machine, ladies' and Cents' bicycles, etc., etc., etc. lOjy FRlDA^tUOLYjicfi, 12.30 o'clock. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. In tho Kslato of Iho lale James Senton, of Scatown l'ortobcllo, VALUABLE FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES situated at Portobello, Casllo, (Street, Dunidin, and Korth-Haat Valley. ■TAMES SAMSON & CO. liavo been favoured with instructions flrom tho representatives in tho aliovo estate io sell by auction at their Rooms, •Bowling street: Lot L—All that, PARCEL of LAND com- j prising .freehold allotments 1 to 5, half of 6, and 9 Io 11. Township of Scatown; area, 6 Jicrcs and 21 poles; together with a firstclass Dwelling-house of eight large rooms »nd outhouses, including stable, coachhouse, cowshed, etc. Tho grounds arc tastefully laid out, in garden—shrubbery and orchard, with a boautiful clump of native bush; grass paddock. An ideal residence for a retired citizen: unsurpassed as a, summer residence, lia-ving «. splendid view ami sunny aspect. Lot 2.—A1l thijt PARCEL of LAND facing Allotmenls 75 to 82, Township of •Seatown, cc:ilaining 1 aero 2 roods and 22.12 poles, fenced and forming a. paddock. Lot 3.—Consists of all that. PARCEL of LAND containing 1 (one) rood 10 (ten) poles, boing Allotment 1 (one) on plan of subdivision of part, of Section 116, North-East Val3oy (near tho Gardens), held on lease from <ho Ofago Presbyterian Church Board of Property for 21 years from 11th November, 1897, at a yearly rental of £12 10s, on ■which is erected two two-storeyed brick Dwellings of eight rooms each, together with nil tho necessary outhouses. Insured for £1000, The tenant has a right, to a renewal or va.lua.tion for buildings yn the usual terms of Church Board leases. About 20 poles of the above area has boon sub-let as at present fenced oft' for tho balance of the term at the yearly renlal of £12 10s, tho tenant being entitled to a renewal of tile term or valuation for the buildings ereetad on that portion in the event of the holder of .the head lease obtaining a renewal or ' valuation. Lot 4.—Consists of all that PARCEL of LAND containing 1 (one) rood, being Section 78, Block XXXIV, Dunedin, situate in Castlo strcol. near Howe slreet, hold on lease from Mr dames Allen for the ieriu of 21 years computed from Ist September, 1901, at a yearly rent of £25, on which is erected a two-storeyed wooden Dwelling of nine rooms, bathroom and outbuildings thereon. Insured for £500. The tenant is entitled Io a renewal or valuation on terms similar to corporation terms. For further particulars apply to i Mcssis BATHGATE & WOODHOUSE, Solicitors. Water street.; Mr JAMES 11. fiEATON, On the Premises, Portobello; Or 4jy TIIE AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY, 27th JULY, At lialf-past 12 o'clock. A SNUG, COMPACT 5-ItOOMED MODERN DWELLING, Cieorgo street; FULL i-ACRE and 4-ROO.MED DWELLING, CITY. Grand Opportunity for Speculator or Builder. CITY and SUBURBAN PROPERTIES, For Sale by Auction. JAM E S SAMSON i, CO. h.ine I:<tu favoured with iuslrueiioiH from the following Owners io Hell by auction, nt their Iteoni-:. Dowling street: LOT I.—On account of Mr ,1. Swan: Ilis Freehold Property, being Subdivision of Sections 19. 20, and £2. Bicek XXXI V. 35ft. frontago to Oorge street by a <le|>th of 100 ft, on which is creeled a "mlcndid, 1 jnodern, up-to-date Dwelling of five rooms, bathroom (hot. cold shower), tile-back and high-pivfjure range, gas and hot- water throughout. 2 square liny windows, porch, Venetian blinds, a nice ball, washiouse (tubs and boiler), glasshouse and outhouses, well .fenced, side and front entrances. The ground is tastefully laid out. in lawn, fruit, and flower beds and asphalt paths. House No. 517, near Duke street. i NB.—Mr Swan had the house built, six I years ago for his own use. No expense wi& spired to make it comfortable and convenient. The Auctioneers solicit the inspection of w.iuUl-l'.e purchasers, and are confident. the Property will defy even the faultfinder. Cards to view. Terms arranged. LOT 2.—.Mr BenfollV Property. NorthEast Valley (clo'o Io Main road). Section 2<l, Kelvin Grove. North-East _ Valley (near Montague road), ou which is erected a modern verandah Dwelling of four rooms, scullery, pantry, built-in cupboards, wasliliouso (with tubs and boiler), largo see.iou, all well fenced. Will be sold on very easy terms. We will finance a purch-.uer with £30. the balance at lCs a week. A r»ro chance and sunny spot: must go. LOT 3.—By order of Mortgagees: Allotments 10 and 11, Township of Burke's Brewery; nvarly J-acre, securely fenced, near railway station. Burkes. A good building site. For absolute sale. LOT 4.—Mr Davidson's Properly: A nice, comfortable, modern Dwelling of four rooms, pantry, scullery, washhouse (with tills and boiler), shed, large seelion; adjoining Ulcnroy property; drained to Drainage Board regulations; situated Selwvn road (opposite North-East Valley School): £20 deposit; balance as rent. A rare chance. LOT s.—Mrs Janet Wall's Freehold Pro- I perly. full -{-acre, being Part of Section ■ 63, Block XXXVII, Dunedin (No. 152 Buudns street), on which is erected a 4roomed Dwelling, washbouso (with tubs and boiler), and outhouses; large vinery, tomato and greenhouses; well fenced; 66ft frontage x 165 ft deep. Also. Section 64, Block XXXVII, adjoining tho alvive. N.B.—Tho Auctioneers wish to draw speculators' and builders' attention to l<ol 5, which will be sold iu one lot. The present house could easily be shifted to tho back and a terrace of houses built in the front, which must prove to Iv a good speculation. being in n good locality and close to centre of City. Easy terms can lie arranged if required. 19jy THIS DAY! THURSDAY. 19th JULY, At 2 o'clock. At Premises, 21 Hill street. Olcu, Mornington (just off extension line). HfIVSKHOI.D FURNITURE, SUITE IX HAIRCLOTH, OVER. MANTEL, BEDROOM FURNITURE. ALEX. lIARBIf AND CO. ■fj- hare >eoeived instructions from Mr 1). M'Keime (who is giving up housekeeping) to soil by auction, as above: Gilt overmantel, steel-bar fenders and irons, Brussels carpet, walnut work tabic, occasional table, music statu!, Austrian chairs, whatnot, cornice jioh-s, oil paintings, double-cudod couch in haircloth, h.h. chairs, oedut chiffonier, r.p. 100 table, ornaments, lamps, dcublo iron bedsteads, wife and spring mattresses, dttehessc pair, largo kanri 3-winged wardrobe, full-Scotch chest drapers, tow«l rail, brass-mounted chilli's cot, go-curt colonial sofa, dresser, fowls, dog kennel, etc. 13]y fTXHE First Utility of trequent and regular X advertising consists in this: There is at all times i large c!jss of persons, both in country and tewn, who hare no fixed places for Iho purchase ot certain iitcessary articles, and U' ready to bo swayed and drann towards any particular place which is earnestly brought under their notice Indifferent to all, they field without hesitation te the firat who aska.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13649, 19 July 1906, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13649, 19 July 1906, Page 12

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