SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY. MONDAY, 28th JANUARY, 1907, At 12 o'clock noon. "MESSRS ALEXANDER KARRIS k X»A CO. have received instructions from tho City Council of Dunedin to offer for sale by publio auction, at their Rooms, Princes street South, at the above date and time, TWENTY-ONE YEARS' LEASE of, Allotments 1 and 2, Subdivision of Section 21, Block X, Dunedin, containing 33.5 poles; upset rental, £12 per annum; valuation for buildings and improvements, £294 10s. The existing Lease is held by tho Executors of the lato Mrs Mary G. Paton. Further particulars may be obtained on application to THE TOWN CLERK, Or, ■M THE AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, 30th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. In the Estate of A. W. Macartlnir (deceased). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, And BEDROOM FURNITURE, Mirror-back Sideboard, Tapestry and Phwli Settee, Brussels Carpet, Occasional Chairs, Mirror-back Hall Stand, Duchessso Chests, Pictures, Mangle, clc. ALEX. HARRIS & CO. have received instructions from the Administrator of the Estate to sell, as abovo: Mirror-back sideboard, walnut organ, tapestry and plush nctteo, walnut occasional chairs, Brussels carpet, walnut music canterbury, oil paintings, book shelves, vasea and ornaments, brass rail fender, firoirons, horsehair couch and chairs, occasional tables, rattan chairs, pierglnss, dining table, leather chairs, c.p. ware, mirror-back, hall sland, red pino hall table, Jinoleum, oilcloth; dinner ware, tea set, double-door wardrobe, red pino ducheesu pair, 4 and 5-drawer chests, withstands, bedroom ware, Austrian chairs, round tables, toilet mirrors, doublo brass rail bedsteads, wire awl epring mattresses, «ano chairs, pictures, lamps, kitchen tables, copper boiler, mangle, v kitehon cupboard, lawn mower, garden tools, stops, olothes horse, ladder, etc., etc. 28ja FRIDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. At Premises, Main road, Caversharo (close to penny section car). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SUITE in TAPESTRY and PLUSH. CEDAR EXTENDING DINING TABLE, Bedroom, dining room, and Idtohcn furniture, tools, sundries, ironmongery, timber, furnishings, nails, barrows, etc. ALEX. HARRIS & CO have received instructions from Mr T. . Hurd (who is leaving Duncdin) to sell by auction, as above. Full particulars Wednesday night. WEDNESDAY. 6th FEBRUARY, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, ROTHESAY. EOUR-ROOMED DWELLING and ONE ACRE. In the Estate of Janet Whytc, deceased. ALEX. HARRIS k CO. have received instructions from the Trustee.-! to soil by auction: Allotments 1, 2, 21, and 22, Second Extension of Kothceay, with frontages to District road, Bishop and Ross streets, containing 1 aero (more or less), with a 4-rcomed Dwelling, scullery, and outhouses, orchard, etc.; witliiu easy distance of Kavonsbourn6 Station. Land Transfer title. 28ja MONDAY, lllh FEBRUARY, . At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. In tho Estate of A. W. Macarthur, deceased. MODERN BRICK DWELLING & FOURROOMED COTTAGE, Russell street. ALEX. HA~RRIS & CO. have received instructions from the Administrator to sell by auction, as above: Section 38, Block X, Russell street, Dunediu, containing 1 rood (more or less), with a substantial brick Residence of 7 rooms, bath, scullery, patent w.e., gas laid on.; also 4-roomod Cottage. Tho above Property commands a splendid view, is within easy distance of the Post Office, and anyono purchasing could remove the cottage and build another up-to-date-dwelling thereon. 28ja TUESDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1907, At 11 o'clock. On tho Premises at Gimmerburn. UNRESERVED SALE OF VALUABLE .GRAZING AND FARMING PROPERTY. 897 ACRES, ' All fully improved Buildings, Cultivations, etc. Also. CLEARING SALE OF STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, Etc., Etc., DONALD REID k CO. (LIMITED) havo received instructions from Mr Andrew Kearney to sell by auction, on tho premises at Gimmerburn, on fclio abovo date 249 ACRES Lease-in-Porpetuity, Section 19, Block I, Gimmerburn District, and S.G. Run No. 2250, 648 acres, Block X, Gimmerburn. This very desirable Property of 897 acrce firstelms farming and grazing land is held at tho low rental of about bid j/or acre. Tho land is all securely fenced; about eight miles of good fences and subdivided into six paddocks, 40 acres in oate, 50 acres turnips, 50 acres English grass; comfortablo Dwelling-house, wator kid on, moil's hut, 6tablo, loose- box, sheep yards, etc., etc. Tho Property is well watered with perennial streams and is within Bix miles of Wcdderburn and eight miles of Ranfurly. Immediately after tho sale of the. Properly tho wliolo of the Stock and Implenienta will be sold, comprising— 3 heavy draught Mares (young and staunch), foals at. foot and in foal 1 heavy draught Gelding (good worker) 1 hoavy draught yearling Filly 1 Spring-carter 2 dairy Cows, young Cattle 300 Ewea and Lambs 100 orossbrod Hoggete (mixed sexes) Doublo ami single furrow ploughs, Deering mowor, Osborne binder, set diso ■ liarrows (now), 4-leaf harrows, road scoop, road and tip draye, horse-power and ohaff-cutter, 1 gig and harness, 1 long sliafter ajid harness, oart, plough. and leading harness, and household furniture. As Mr Kearney has decided to give up farming, everything will be offered for unreserved sale. Terms at Sale. Luncheon provided. — Remember, sale of land commences at 11 a.m., Tuesday. January 29, 1907. OWAKA SALE. . THURSDAY, 31st JANUARY. 40 well-bred half-fat two and a-half and three-year-old Bullocks; a. real good line. DONALD REID~& CO, (LIMITED), Auctioneers. 28ja FRIDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, 1907, At 12 o'clock. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD FARM, PURAKANUI DISTRICT. DONALD REID k CO. (LIMITED) have received instructions from Mr George M'Kessar to sell by auction, at the Otago Corn and Wool Exchange, Dunedin. on the abovo date. His valuable Freohold Improved Farm, containing 122 acres 2 roods 14 polos, being Sections 5 and 6. Block IV, North Harbour and Blucskiu District; 53 acres in English grass, 10 acres in oats. 3i acres turni]>s and potatoes; 7-roonicd House, 4stalled stable. 15-stall cow byre. All substantial stono buildings. About ono milo from Purakanui Railway Station and two miles from creamery. Terms at sale. 26ja ON~A _ ]IOT DAY the best drink is a cup of good tea; it. quenches the thirst better than anything else, Mid at -the same tinio puts new life into one. "TIGEll" TEA is the best tea you can huy. ll weekly in the Otago Witness, dealing with au.bjtc.tß ot.currfljti wtottSt-to.-iwmerfc
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13812, 28 January 1907, Page 8
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