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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY. FRIDAY, 27th JULY. 1906. At, ho!f-pa,«l 22 o'clock: Ml SALE KY AHCTIOW SUPERIOR CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Situated at- ihe comer of King and Duke slrenta, having three frontages. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr William Owen to sell by miction, at t.hcir Rooms, Don-ling street, His Freehold Property—All that Parcel of Land, being Section 47, Block XXXIV (34), together with all the Hiiildings thereon, including large Z-storcy Stone and Brink Store and well-appointed Dwelling-house, saddler's shop, coach and buggy houses, stable, and outhouses thereon. The Auctioneers can confidently recommend tho above Property to any bwinoss oiari, the main store being well suited and fitted up lor any kind of business; situate dt one of the best corners in King street. ! As Mr Owen is completely retiring from business, the whole will lie sold on easy terms. . I'or further porticularx apply to Mr JOHN WILKINSON, !..' ' . Solicitor, Dowling.slrcei,. rjuiioiJii); Or ':: THE AUCTIOyEERS, 21jy ■'. SALES OF PROPKMY 1!Y AUCTION. THLS DAY, '' FRIDAY, 27th JULY, . At 12.30 sharp. Lot L—Mr Swan's Property: A cosy, up-to-date 5-roomcd Dwelling; bath, hot water,; vinory; George street, City; a dandy place. Lot 2.—Mr Benfoll's 4-roomcd Dwelling (up to date), Valley; £30 deposit, balance ' Ifli week. 'Lot 3.—|-acre, opposite liurkcs Railway .'',■.-' Stat-ion.- '' Lot 4.—Mr Davidson's modern Dwelling, , . I- rooms Jiilm. boiler; £20 deposit, balance rout; near .School. Valley. Lot 5.—A Builder's or Speculator's Ohance. .-.; —]-;«tc, City, with 4-roomcd Dwelling and 1 large glasshouses. JAM E S SAMSON k CO. . Auctioneers. See full advertisement. SATURDAY. 28th JULY, At 2 o'clock. ;:. 3»le by Auction of Superior Parlour, Dining, Sitting.'and Bedroom Furniture, 3 First-class Walnut Iron-frame Pianos, .-.-. ■ Cromwell Suite 19 pieces, in saddle- ■■'.- bags). 'Massive Sidebcard, Fireiiroof •Safe, Improved Singer Sewing. Machine, ■'■ Ladies' unci Cents' Bicycles, 400 Sheets ! Roofing Iron (in lots), Me. JAM V. 8 SA M SON S CO. , ■: _ have icreivcd instruetions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Upright, jri-and jn'auo (in splendid order),' piano stood, oi'giLii, tapestry and plush nuife, bookcase, massive sideboatd, Vienna, wicker, and rattan chairs, octagon and tea, '; ■titbit's, extending dining table, dinner and tea fits, eriK'ts, vases, ornuments, jiietures, cutlery and glads ware, eliina wai*e, marble and striking elopto, curtain polos and curtains, tapestry and leather couches, up- ■';' bolstered chairs, brass fenders, fire brasses, ; 'briiss kerbs, skin rugs, huge velvet pilo chiffonier, walnut, overmantel, lxrnk<.'as'e, minor ball stand, double and single iron bedsteads, spring, wire, and Hock mattresses, koniik - beds, blankets, quilts, mirror wardrobe, full-Scotch and toilet ehosrs, duchesse drawers and tables, marbleand tile wa«hstauds, fancy ware, coiriiunde, 4-drawer chests, duehesse pairs, tables, chairs, looking-glasses, kitchen dresser, copier lxiiler, wringer, ladies' and gents' ibiryclea, roofing, iron, mantelpiece, grates, .'; ladder,- barrow, lawn mower, go-cart, wash- . ing machine, etc. 27jy SHAMROCK AUCTION ROOMS, 28 Rattray street. TIIISDAY. FRIDAY, 27th JULY,. . At. 2 p.m. AUCTION SALE Of .; ItENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Including .:.' BRASS-MOUNTED DOUBLE IRON BEDSTKADS, IRON COTS, CHUArt OffIFFONIEU, HARMONIUM. -: 2 DININt! ROOM SUITES (in Moquette). W\ _M. FE A & CO. iLf* -will sell by public auction, The following General Household Furniture: Iron bedsteads in all sizes, with wire mattrsses and Ix-dding, 2 iron cots, 2 chests, 3 tile-baoked washslands, 4 sew toilet ware, Bft extending dining table, 6ft dining table, 2 kitchen tables ,2 ofliee tables, dining chairs, Zeulandia chairs, office stool, letter ■prow, cedkr ehiffoiiicr, solid oak oval (titling table, carpets, rugs, doormats, hall linoleum, 2 lamps, 2 zinc baths, go-cart, mincer, iind also large quantity of household' sundries. 27jy " THIS DAY, ~ FRIDAY. 27th JULY, At 2 o'clock. At Premises, 76 High street'. HOUSEHOLD ~ FURNITURE, PIANO (Buucer). ■;.' | A LKS. II ARRIS & CO. •f\ are instructed by Mrs Garland (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell by auction, as ibove. Piano (by Buucer), chairs in leather, brnsa fender and brasses, chiffonier, couch, whatnot, AVhite hand sewing machine, hearthrug, clocks, ornament*, adjustable invalid's table, child's eliair, oilcloth, crockery and crystal, double liiass-nioun'ed bedsteads, wire'mattresses, duehesse chests, marble-lop and tileback'washstand, toilet, ware, curtains, kapok 1)0(1, wire shakedown, chairs, kitchen dresser, tables, meat safe, singing canary and cage, kitehen utensils, letter press, .';-.... Fmpire wringer, commode, elc. 27jy THIS DAY! FRIDAY, 27th JULY, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse- slreet. Instructed by the Tnnlecs in a Deceased Folate. . SUPERIOR. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Walnut Upright Grand Piano (J. H. Trnuinuiiii), Walnut Setlee Suite. Bed Pine Sideboard (Mirror Back), Kauri Bookcase and CliinToiiiei',i I'iirlj; English Hall Stand, Mirror-door Wardnilw, Tapestry and plush suite, wiilnut 100 table, gilt piergluss, Brussels cariiets, occasional chairs and tables, walnut and tapestry pettoe. rod pine sidolKinrd. kauri bookcase and chiffonier, upholstered wicker chair, red lifne extending dining table, bamboo music . mantorliury. kauri wardrobe (mii Tor doorl, duehesse chests and wa.shstands, ceelar fullScotch chest, solid brass hedstead and bedding, walnut and horsehair suite. Canadian rocker, toilet, tables and looking-glasse.s, " litchen tables, 'tockery ware, cooking .-. utensils, three-roller mangle, saw bench, ;'.' largo circular counter. ', "ffJARK. REYNOLDS, k CO. tli are instructed to sell by auction, x Household FuTiiiture, as above, On view This Morning. .''■' ' SATUKDAY, 28th ' ;, At 11.30 o'clock. i At the Dunedin Horse Saleyards, « FmST-OI,ASS DRAUGHT, SPRING- ' CART, and LIGHT HARNESS HORSES. [WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, ft CO. '. I'"" (LIMITED) liavo received instrucJions to sell by public auction, as above, On account of Mr T. F. Landels, Gore: 6 first-class draught Mares and Geldings, inolitding a high-class six-year-old pedigree Maro by Sheplierd Lad. " ' Oft account of Mr James Hore, Kyeburn: 1 iirst-iJa«s heavy draught- Gelding, 7yrs; shatter 1 first-class spring-vaji Gelding, 4yrs, On account of Mr J. B. Robinson, Dimbaek: 1 extra heavy draught Gelding, 4yrs 1 first-class draught Gelding, 3yrs. On account of Mr G. Mat.hieson, Beiimore: 1 first-class strong harness Gelding, '-.. 4yrs. On account of Mr P. M'Deriit, Blackstone Hill: Trotting-bred Gelding Silver Bell ; (Osterley-Tlielma), 3yr«. Bred by .lames Hart, Esq. (Bendigo), and guaranteed a maiden. On account of various Vendors; 4 draught Mares and Geldings. 5 spring-cart ami light harness Horsw. ... COAL THAT IS APPRECIATED By all who uso it is " REAL UACKAY" COAL. It is cheap, clean, good, lights quickly, lasts well, and gives a great heat. Price is only 225. You should really try it. All Coal Merchants, or LOYELL'S FLAT COAL COMPANY. i Telephone 317. 20jy V' (VfOTES ON RUBAL TOPICS, by Ajricola, 'Vi weekly in tie Otago Witneij. detling with subjects cf current isttuit. to. fitoeta

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13656, 27 July 1906, Page 8

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