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\ SALES BY AUCTION. • .. THURSDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock Sale by Auction of Superior Household Furniture, Walnut Item-frame Piano. Saddlebag Suite, Extending Dining Table. Superior Turning Lathe - (iron bed and stand; suitable for iron or wood turning). Genii' Bicycles., etc. ITAMES SAMSON * CO. M._ have received instructions io sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street: Walnut iron-frame piano, organ, mirror sideboard,. walnut overmantel, bookcase, Vienna, wicker, and rattan chairs, octagon and tea tables, tapestry and plush suites, brass fenders, firo brasses, coal vases, ornaments, pictures, cutlery and .glassware, ohinaware, marble and striking'clocks, brass :kerbs, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth <tnd wojl rugs, upholstered chairs, tapestry and leather eouohes, eetteo suite, spring rockers, chiffonier, eurlajn'. poles and curtains; minor hall stand, double and single iron bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mai- ' tresses/ kapok beds, blankets, quilts, mirror wardrobe, full-Scotch and toilet chest=. duchesse drawers and tables, marble and ido wa'shstands, fancy ware, commode, 4drawer chests carpet squares, superior duchesso pairs, inlaid full-Scotch chest, kitchen and cooking utensils, copper boiler, wringer, 6ofa, tables, chairs, gents' bicycles, and 101 articles too numerous to mention. "FRIDAY, 14lh SEPTEMBER, - ;■ At 12.30. j Half-acre Frecho'd. Roval terrace. Kew. - ' .Three. Splendid Building Sites. JAMES SAMS ON & CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell, by auction, at th'-ir Rooms, Dowling street: Allotments 3 and 4, Block 11, Township of Kew, containing £-Aerc, fronting ■Royal terrace. Row, adjoining the property of C. Speight,' E?q. ' A splendid situation. Could subdivide into three firstclass 'Sections. For bona fide sale. £s • Friday. Mih September] At halt-past 12 o'clock. To Investors, Speculators, and Those in Search of Freehold Properties. .A Snug, Compact, Picturesque DWELLING of Five Rooms, Citr. JAMES SAMSON 4: CO. liave been favoured with instructions from the fol'owin? Owners to sell by auction, at their Rooms,- Dowlina street. Lot J.—Mr Stevenson's Freehold Property, City; one of the best built and. designed houses for its size in Dnnedin, containing 5 largo rooms, largo bathroom (which could be converted into a bedroom), pantry, 3 bay windows, nice.'hall, leadlights, tile grates, and hearths, gas, Venetian blinds, hieh-pressnre range, hot and cold water throughout, picture mouldings and heavy cornices and extra well finished throughout; everv modern lalionr-saving convenience, washhouso with tubs and concrete slops' and. wall'in front with iron fence and gate, asphalt paths and yard, drains rjiit in to Drainage Board regulations; laid cut in flower garden;' 75 x 100. No. 126 Dundas street (near corner of Clyde street): nice view. The above was specially built for Mr .Stevenson's mother,' and evervtliing of the very best put into it. Cards to view. Terms if required. Must be sold. .Further'particu'ars frem "John Wilkinson, solicitor; or Auctioneers. -.Lot 2—Mr M'fnioii'iiV Freehold Property, being Scctiou 13. Block T.- Millar street. Glenrojv N.E. Valley: 40ft x 120 ft. with double bay window Dwelling of 6 large rooms, bathroom, marble basin, hot and cold water, built-in wardrobes and cupboards, gas. Venetian Winds, pantry, and largo scullery, detached . washhouso with tubs and Imiler.' workshop and outhouses thereon; asphalt path and- yards, drained to main sewer: laid out in fruit garden at hack, and flowen and shrubs in front. N:B— As Mr M'Tntcs'i has bought an upcountry stofokeeping business, the above is for genuine sale. A rare chance. Don't miss. Easy terms. Lot 3.—By order of Mr .Tolm Richards, who -ia- leaving Dnnedin. Freehold Property, being Section 17. Block 11. Crown street. Glenrov, N.E.\V,il'ey, on which is erect rid a snook;., double hay window Dwelling of 5 rooms, bathroom, hot arid "cold water, large pantry, tile I grates' and hearths, built-in bookcases ami wardrobes. Venetian blinds, arch in hall, all grained throughout, washhousc with tubs and boiler, asphalt paths, nice. lawn, and laid out in ?arricn, forming a pretty. compact home. To eo at ynur own price. Terms can be arranged. ' Mr Riehards's Furniture will ho advertised later. Lot 4.—Section 119. Township of Kelvin Grove, N.E. Vallev; J-aere and 10 poles, with a good Family Dwelline of 6 rooms, detached washhouse (with tulis and boi'er) and 2-stalled stable thereon. The house has recently been painted and pannred throughout, and is in solendid order: larsc fruit garden: close to Maiii.road, and gets every _. glimpse of sunshine. Vcrv Bmall deposit. Balance as rent. Here is your ohance. and don't-let its'ip. .Further particidars from ____ASLIN A BEDFORD, Solicitors. SATURDAY. 22nd SEPTEMBER At 12.30 o'clock. -, At Rooms, 131 Princes street. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, NORTH-EAST VALLEY. About 3 Acres. Modern 5-roomod Dwelling, and; 5 large Vineries and Tomato Houses in full bearing. A Splendid Chance for Gardeners. For Bona Fido Sale. A LEX. HARRIS & CO. ■£*• have received instructions from Mr J. Browne lo sell by auction, as amove: Sections 31 to 46, Township of Morton, containing about 3 acres (title Land Transfer Act), with a well-built modem 5-roomed Dwelling, bath (hot and cold), washhouso, etc.; also, 5 iaige vineries and tomato houses, in full bearing, containing 12.000 ft of class. Thi6 is a splendid chance for a fiiirdeucr, as the vineries contain first-elaw vines and tomato plants which will' bring in' fully £150 this coming season. The Dwelling and j-acro may be purchased separately. Easy terms niay be arranged before the sale. * 12s EVANSDALE STOCK SALES. FRIDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, 1906, At 12.30 p.m. STROKACH. MORRIS, & CO. (LIMITED) will hold their next Sale at Evansdaie, as above. Present Entries: 5 first-class Cows (just at the chop) 10 good Cows (September aißl October calvere) 8 dry Cows : 25 two-vear-o'd Steers and Heifers 9 Yearlings 2 Bulls 6 good Cows (close to calving) I spring-cart Mare, 4yrs; any trial 1_ dog-cart Mare, 6yrs; any trial. MONDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER, At 12 Noon. CLEARING SALE AT MIDDLEMARCH. STRONACH. MORRIS, & CO. (LDIITED) have received instructions from Mr Thos. Popham to sell by auction a« above: 3 draught Geldings (any trial) 1 four-year-old draught Gelding (broken to chains) 1 three-year-old Gelding (unbroken) 1 lady's good Hack 12 Cows, with' Calves at foot 4 Heifers, close to profit 14 18 months and two-year-old Steers and Heifers 3 Calves, Masscy-Harris reaper and binder, M.H. ( onltivator and seed-box, M. 11. scufflor, M. H. rake, 2 M. 11. mowers, 7ft Cambridge roller, 2 sets four-leaf harrows and trees, farm dray, tip dray, straw dray, Storio's ridger (now), Chatham grain separa- . tor, Reid and Gray stripper. R. and G. horse-power. R. and G. d.f. plough, 6ct tripod harrows, s.f. , plough, hand seed-sower, blocks and chains, swingle , trees, saddlery, ■ fencing and garden tools, milk cans, etc., etc. t The implements will be sold in Mr Baxter's . paddock, and the horses and cattle in tho yards of the National M. and A. Company ; Ltd.), both kindly for the occasion. As Mr -Pouhani has sold his property, everything will be offered for bona fide ! sale, and. as his stock and implements aro ft really good lot, the auctioneers can confidently'recommend all probable purchasers to attend. Outside Entries: 8 springing Heifers \ \ 1 h&ok and harness Gelding, syrs . . '. 1 road. dray. 8s : '. '-' ;" i r. ."CI.OR. PRIVATE SALE. SHEEP STATION", carrying 12,000 iferino and lUlfbred Sheep, about 130 head Cattle, 8 Horses,' etc. Tola! rentals only amount to about £i 0 per annum. Clip averages about • 71b. For sale iu wool as a going concern.— , Apply to WRIGHT. STEPHENSON * CO. (LTD!), 'Duncdiu. ' i« s

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Otago Daily Times, Volume 13696, Issue 13696, 12 September 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Volume 13696, Issue 13696, 12 September 1906, Page 8

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