lALES IV AUCTION. WEDNESDAY. 29th AUGUST, At, 12 o'olock. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE, . ANCIENT BRITON HOTEL, XASEBY. EL, MAOASSKY k CO. » havo received instructions from Mr J Lobb (who has purchased a large farm) to. offer for sale by nucfion, at I heir Rooms, 12 Rattray street, as above: - The Ancient. Briton Hole! Property at Naseby. consisting of handsome, twostorey Brick Building (Iho only '•■ brick building in Nasehv), containing 19 rooms and all convenience, l ;, together with all necessary out. buildings. 6-sUDcd stable,, and six loose-boxes. The Hotel is situated in the centre' of the town, being opposite two banks and prominent business places, and is doing a really, fino trade. •■'The only-reason for selling is that Mis owner has purchased a largo farm at.Lawrence, and consequently has to leave Nusoby. We strongly recommend those, in search of hotel properties to inspect- this house, as it is situated in one Of the safest, electorates in the South Island, Easy terms can ho arranged, and ihe very fullest information "will be supplied on application to Mr .1. LOBB, on Promijca; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY. 2Ut AUGUST, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. ■ A REMINDER! PARK, REYNOLDS,"* CO. arc instructed to sell by auction: (1) No. 202 Lcith street (between St. David and Duinlas streets), 63ft x 100 ft, and comfortable 6-roomed Iloiec, occupied by Mr W. White. (2) No. 18 Canongatc street (close to Rattray street), 5-roomed House, occupied by Mrs Cole. (3 Sections 33 and 34, West Dunedin (Morninglon). frontago to dames place and Arthur street. (4) Thomas street, South Dunedin (be. twocn Melbourne street and Macandrew road), 4-roomed Housu and soullcr.y, occupied by Mr Homnn. ■ (5) Bradshaw street (near Cargill road), •Section 21, Block IV, Jacre and 4-rcomed House and scullery, occupied by Mr J. Walker. Terms for any of the above can bo arranged. I^, SATURDAY, 18Hi AUGUST, iAt 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction, at Rooms, Dowlirig Btrcet, Superior Parlour, Dining, Sitting, and Bedroom Furniture, Walnut Iron-framo Piano, 1 ca.-e Specimen Stoves, etc. Also, to Dealers and whom it may concern: 20 Double Iron Bedsteads (all faults), 2 tons Wire, Roofing Iron, 6 Mantelpieces, 8 Tiled Grates, Doors, ' etc., etc. Without, reserve. JAM E8 SAM SON k 00. have received instructions to sell by auction, at. their Rooms: Massive upright grand piano, piano Btool, bookcase, saddlebag suite, walnut overmantel, tapestry and plush suito, mirror sideboard, Brussols and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, brass fenders, fire brasses, coal xams, ornaments, pictures, cutlery and glassware, eliinaware, marblo and striking clocks, brass kerbs. Vienna', wicker, and rattan chairs, octagon and tea. tables, extending dining table, dinner and tea sols, criiola, vases,-curtain poles and curtains, arm and rocking chairs, tapestry and leather couches, fancy chairs and tables, 60ttee suite, mirror hall stand, dpnblo and 1 single iron bedsteads, spring, w'iro, and flock mattrosscs, kapok beds, blankets, quilts, mirror wardrobe, fall-Scotch apt! toilol. .cheats, dtichesso drawers and tables, marblo'and -tilo waslistands, fancy ware, commode, superior dwheeso pairs, carpet squares, linoloum, tables, chairs, sofa, kitchen dresser, copper boiler, wringer, ladder, barrow, roofing iron, "rates, mantelpieces, 8 dadios' and gents' bicycles, washing machine, coi, pcrapibulator, goods and chattels. 17 au FRIDAY. 24th AUGUST. At 12.30. ' Salo by Auotion of FREEHOLD PROPERTY, MORNINGTON. JAMES SAMSON t CO. have been favoured with instructions ■front Mr A. Simmonds lo soil by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street: All that Parcel of Land situated in tho Glen Estate, containing 37.3 poles, being Allotments 2 and 3 on the. plan of Iho said estate, and the wholo of the land contained in Certificate of Title, vol. 57, folio 264, with first-class 5-roomed Dwelling and outhouses thereon; good garden,aUsecurely fenced and .planted with fruit and ornamontal trees, A compact property, situated Robert street, Mornington. Title under Land Transfer. Act. A rare opportunity of securing a splendid property at your own price. Let fo good tenant. Further particulars' from OALVERT A BRUGH. Ot Solicitors; >; _ j THE AUCTIONEERS, / PROPERTY NOTICE. ' FRIDAY, 24th AUGUST, At 12.30. At Rooms, Dowling street. Lot I.—By order Public Trustee, in Nicol Estate: Nearly J-acre, Kavensbounie. Lot 2.--Spl«ndi(l broomed Dwelling Hanover street. City. , 'Lot 3.—Mr Wilson's up-to-date Dwelling, 5 rooms (ovoty convenience), sunny side N.E. Valley; on easy terms. A grand place. Lot 4.—Mr Conn's Section. 75 x 200, Bowon street (olf Queen's drive), Musselburgh. Lot s.—Mr Simmonds's 5-roomjd Dwelling, Robert street, llornington; nearly J-acre, Grand property. JA4I E S SAMS ON & O 0.. Auctioneers. 17au Tim 'day, FRIDAY, 17th INST., At hall-past 2 o'clock. 6 OASES OF SAMPLE ARTICLES, Ex Cape Oreo, FT) 11, 8P F. I) DIN G will sell the following assortment of English and Continental Samples at his Rooms, Princes street, To-day (Friday): PLATED WARE, comprising cruets, salvors, biscuits, cake and card baskets, teapots, pickles, tea and coffee services, fruit dishes, candlesticks, etc. CUTLERY, consisting of silver-mounted carving sets, carvers, fish and fruit knives, fijh servers; also table knives, forks, and ■spoons, teaspoons, etc. FANCY ARTICLES," comprising Dresden figures and flower-holders, trinket sets, majolica jardiniores and fern pots,, china tea sets, china jugs in sets, orystaJ decanters, •water and clar*t jugs, tumblers, satchels, market bags, walking sticks,, tourists' and opera glasses, clothes and hair brushes, pearl necklets, fans, photo frames, accordjohs, pictures, picture framos, bronze figures, flower stands and table centres, bronze- and fancy timepieces, and other varieties. Also, 6 fancy sample kerosene stoves, Without 16au MONDAY. 20th AUGUST, 1906, At 12 o'olock noon. MESSRS THOMAS PATERSON it CO. have received instructions from the City Council of Dunedin to offer for salo by publio auction, at thoir Rooms, Crawford Street, on tho abovo date, TWENTY-ONE YEARS' LEASES of the following Dunedin City Corporation Properties, as from Ist September, 1906, at the upset rentals and valuations, as under:— 1. Sections 13, 14, 23, and 24, Block X, Dunedin, containing one acre; upset -rental,• £34 per annum; valuation for buildings and improvement*. £550; the existing loaso is held by tho Executor of tho Estato of tho late John Walsh.. 2. North' part- Section 4, Block XXXIX, Dunedin, containing 6 pplcs; upset rental. .£33 per annum; valuation for buildings and improvements. £850; tho oxisting Icaso is held by Mr Henry North. J. Section 19, Block XLII, Dunedin, containing 9 poles; upset rental. £20; valuation for buildings and improvements, £15: tho existing tease is held by the Bank of New Zealand. Further particulars mav be learned on application to THE TOWN CLERK; Of THE AUCTIONEERS. Dunedin, 26th June, 1906. a„; -— r _ -1 - "—i OTAGO WITNESS.-New Stories. A larje , Amount of Radjnt Matter, Price W.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13674, 17 August 1906, Page 8
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