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: lALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY. ■< MONDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, At 12.30 o'clock. - At Roonfe, Princes street. VALUABLE: FREEHOLD CITY PROPERTY. . "Corrong," < No. 33 ROYAL TERRACE, SUPERIOR MODERN RESIDENCE OF 10 ROOMS, Replete with every modern convenience, .with-close on'a Quarter-acre Section, tastefully laid out in lawn and garden, with , ,i. fruit, trees and shrubs. Alex, iiarris '& co. Jiave been favoured with instructions from PKiljip Isaacs, Esq. (who hits settled in Wellineton), to sell, as above. Cards to view from the Auctioneers. , "TUESDAY, sth MARCHj At 12.30 o'clock. . At Rooms, Princes street. i By Order of th<s Mortgagees. • • FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. V FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, SOUTH DUNHDIN AND ROCKY9IDE, 'J-. CAVERSHAM. A''L EX. II A R;R I S & .0 0. received instructions fr6m the Mortgagees' to sell by auction, as above— 1. Allotment 17, Block IV, fronting Bradehaw street, South Dunedin; area, 1 rood (more,,or. less), with a Brick Dwelling of 5 rooms, and a 2-roomed Cottage and outbuildings. ; 2;, Allotments 1, 2; 3, Block-11, Rocky. aido,'Caver6ham, fronting Hill etreet, oontiinmg.; 1 rood 20 poles (more or less), with Dwelling (scullery and outbuilding's) .thereon. Further particulars from Messrs CALVERT & BRUGH; . Or ' ■ ; THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, 12th MARCfy A' o'clock. On the .Premises, Bayfield, Anderson's Bay, . on tlie Electric Car Route. - Under- Instructions from A. Donald, Esq. (who is leaving Dunedin). modern costly household fur- . •MTHRE and FURNISHINGS. ARTFSTICALLY-CARVBD VENETIAN , ; WALNUT .DRAWING ROOM 1 ■ • FURNITURE. ' . . CARPETS. HANDSOME SOLID OAK and WALNUT FINING ROOM FURNITURE. DARK OAK DININd ROOM SUITE, UP- ;. HOLSTERED IN SADDLEBAGS. MASSIVELY-CARVED WALNUT ENGLISH SIDEBOARD (Mirror Back). COSTLY, CHESTERFIELD ■ SETTEE. UP- > - BOLSTERED IN' SADDLEBAGS. MAGNIFICENT VENETIAN WALNUT BEDROOM FURNOTCRK (Heavily Relief Carved). ■OLD ;ITALIAN CARVED WALNUT . ; BEDSTEAD. BEAUTIFULLY-CARVED WALNUT DRAWING ROOM CABINET. ' OHOICIi CARVED OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, UPHOLSTERED IN SILK ' - , TAPESTRY. ' . .'ARTISTIC .WALNUT SETTEE UPHOL- ' STEUEI) IN UTREGHT VELVET (Elaborately Carved). .DRAWING ROOM.—Magnificent solid walnut '.occasional suite (heavily relief carved), elaborately-carved walnut cabinet, carved .walnut, occasional tables rich Axminster seamless brass kerb fender, standard', telescopic lamp, lace curtains, etchings, bric-a-brac. DINING ROOM.—Heavily-carved walnut English sideboard, with bevelled mirror back, telescopic extending dining table, solid walnut dinner waggon with mirror . batok, solid oak arid .saddlebags Chesterfield . suite, . Rochester hanging lamp, niarble'i timepiece!, rich Axniinster carpet, lace curtairts, heavy plush curtains, etchings, china and crystal, bookcase; rattan and wicker chairs. > ' ' 1 HALL.—Early English- hall stand with mirror, back, antique hall chair, heavy , Axminster vestibule square, Axminstcr mats. •■'. -■ - BEDROOMS.—Magnificent V enetian wal-nut-bedf oom suite (heavily lelief carved), consisting of 3-winged mirror'door wurdrobe, dwihesse toilet tables, old Italian cfimx] walnut bedstead, toilet pedestals, toilet ware, Axminstcr/ carpet, spring and viie, mattreSsos, kapok; mattresses,' brassbedstead, handsome silver bircli duflhesso: chest • and' marlile-fcop washstiijd,; Indian 'carpet .squares, 4ft brassrailed 'bedstead" and bedding. .. Kitchen ■ furniture . and utensils, steps, i 1 meat-safe,-wringer, garden tools, etc., etc. ;a.;Le' : s. ; HARRI Sic CO. 'm\:-will conduct' an Auction Sale of the above, costly Household Furniture and Fur- » ni«hings„ as above. Catalogues ready on Thursday. Oh'view'.for inspection on Saturday and Monday,: 9th, and 11th March. The alxive Ctstly- Hrtuschold Furniture is almost new, ' and was/specialty selected by Mrs Donald whilst upon her trip through the Continent anil the Old Country. 25f ■ . i TUESDAY; sth MARCH, -At .12.30 o'clock. i • . At Rooms?, Princes street, ■v VALUABLE FREEHOLD. PROPERTIES, ST. KILDA and SOUTH DUNEDIN. ALE;X, v HARRIS k CO. have received instructions from tlie I OwnVf (who is'lcaving'Dunedin) to sell by i auction,-as above— • I,- Allotment 7,. Blo?k lA'II, St. Kilda, , friontmg . Moreau street;, area,- 18.3 poles (m&re--err 1 -less), with -a modern 5-roomed | Dwelling (bathroom, washhouse, etc.) and , nice garden. f . 2. Allotment, 6, . Block- LYII, St. Kilda, i frontingVMorcau street; area, 18.3 poles ; (more or less), with a modern 5-roomed I Dwelling (bathroom, washhouee, etc.), in firstndasß, order. ' i-- 3. Allotment -105, Block XI, Forburv, i frohting Oxford street;- area, 11.2 poles i' (moro, or less), with a modern 4-TOcmed DwellThg. (waehhouse, etc.) -thereon. ( 4i Part ;Allotment 10, Block TI, fronting Dick; street, South Dunedin; area, 14.5 i poies. (moro or less), with a. modern 5I roomed Duelling (bathroom, hot and cold, washhonsej; nice garden; air in first-class order. As, the Ovv'ncv is leaving Dunedin the i', above. Properties must be sold, and ea6y 1 terms can be arranged before tho sale. 1 Further particulars from ■> Messrs F. Z. and W. L. MOORE; f -Or; ■ THE AUCTIONEERS. QBNTRAL 1 STOCK SALES. ' .- MIDDLEMARCH. ' WEDNESDAY, 27t.h' FEBRUARY, 1907, ,■ j At 9 a.m. 750 cross and haJfbred Lambs \ 320 full-mouthed crossbred Ewes 300 f.m'i crossbred Ewes ; 1 draught Mare, four years, by Dart'more Prince 1 draught- Mare, five years 1 draught Marc, aged- ■ 2 Hacks. ' \ ROUGH RIDGE. . THURSDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, 1907, j . At 9 a.m. . WAIPIATA. : s FRIDAY,'Ist MARCH, 1807, .v • . At 9 a.m. ; 500 full-mouthed' .crossbred Ewes . 300 crossbred Lsmbs 100 f.in. Ewes. . 25^ ' WEDNESDAY. 27th ') " 1 . ; At 7.30 o'clock. ;. At Rooms, Manse street. J . • T-AI'NU I! . TAINUI! TAINUI TOWNSilip, ANDERSON'S ' ' . , - BAY; , Beeide. the Jd Section Electric Tram. , ' BLOCKsTand II -Will be- Offered for' Absolute Bona Fiifo Sale -.' ON EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS, if' £5 PER SECTION DEPOSIT, balance n 10s per week, to pay interest and prin- ' ' cipal; or quarterly instalments extending over 3 years. Interests per cent. /DARK, , REYNOLDS. V & CO. J jL a r e instructed to sell bv auction, The Balance of Blocks I and 11. y TAINUI TOWNSHIP, ANDERSON'S * ■ ' BAY. s' Convenient-sized Building Sites. Goofl Frontages. .Formed and Metalled Roads, e 'ONLY £5 DEPOSIT; .balance 10s per week. i ' The situation' is exceptionally good, and the owners have decided to sell even at a big sacrifice.;-^ Li.thograph plans now ready. 6f

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13836, 25 February 1907, Page 8

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