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SALES BY AUCTION. THURSDAY, 21«t MARCH, At 12 o'clock. TWO SIX-ROOMED HOUSES, ARTHUR STREET. ' POUR-ROOMED COTTAGE, GLENROY. HOUSE INVESTMENT PROPERTIES,. ■ SOUTH DUNEDIN. ] 1. Arthur si root (near Duncan streei). — Two splendid new two-storeyed Houses, with bills, li, and c, gas, p.w.c's, tiled < grate?, hearths, etc., c. hells, wardrobe*,- f and all outbuildings complete, also asphalt . paths and yard; eaoh let at 22s 6d week. Owing In their, central position am) . mi- ( surpnfisable situation and locality, these } Houses'should command immediate'atton- t '. tion, oitlior us homos to live in or as an f investment. An extremely low reserve, lius ibeen fixed to ensure sale., ; To wind up a Deceased Estate: 2. Carr street, Glcnroy. — Four-roomed Verandah House, bath, h. and c, -water, pantry, scullery, washhouso (copper and tubs), wide, hall (with aroh). asphalt paths; drains kid.to sower; grounds kid out, and everything in perfect order: largo, section, rich soil; close to car line, and live •'.niiuitcs-from Gardens. An ideal little pro- • porty, only Imilt two years, and will have ' .Jo' 1)0 sold. N.B.—Wo can arrange lo ' accept £40 cash and balance ; as rent. Inspect Ihis at once. 3. Wesley slrect (lato Duncan street), South Duncdin.—Quarter-acre Land, with three Houses thereon, containing six, four, and three rooms respectively,' and all well Jet to good tenants, bringing in 25s week. In order to close tho cstato a. very reason- . üblo prico will lie accepted. ,Tjl. L. MACASSEY k CO. J--'* have received instructions to offer by auction, at their Rooms, 12 Rattray street, as above. 18m • THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 19th. MARCH, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street, ruclod by the Public Trustee in a Deceased Estate, and other Vendors. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNUT PIANO (J. H. Traumnm), SAW BENCH, • '. ! ' Also, LARGE GLASS SHOW. CASE', And GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. {DARK, REYNOLDS, & CO. A • ■ 19m THIS DAI. TUESDAY, 19th MARCH, At 12 o'clock.' ■' 'At Rooms, Manso street". PROPERTY SALE! PROPERTY SALE! Store and Dwelling, Duncdin; House Property, Mornington and Dalmorc, and ' 4 Acres, Tomahawk. Two Convenient Cottages. St.David street. . jjpA'KK, REYNOLDS, k CO, JM.I arc instructed lo sell bv auction: 1...5H0P and DWELLING. 8 rooms, fiorncr Castle and Dundas streets, part of Section 51, lllock XXXI, 66 x6O feet. This Property has a grocery connection of 44 years' standing, and a great amount of settlement, has gone on around this corner of lato years. A splendid chanco lo purchase a good business stand. 2. No. 3 Brunei street, Mornington, close to tram; being Allotment 1 of Section 5, Block VI, re-<mudivision of part of Township of Mornington, having a frontage of 46ffc to Brunei street; also front age to right-of-way to tram sheds, together with substantial 4-roomcd House and scullery; tiled "grates; asphalt paths; good supply (water. A tidy little home. 3. Section 14, Block 11, M'Glashan street, Dalmorc, 45 x 132 feet, with 7-roomed modern House; concrete foundations; 2bay .windows; front and side verandahs; steel ceilings; bathroom (hot. and bold water): Washhpuse, with fitted tubs and boiler. This is a charming up-to-dato property, with lovely view, and short walk from electric ear. 4. Section 24, Block VII, Tomahawk, Otago Peninsula, containing 4 acres, with 1 ocean frontage. A fine site for a week-end residence. For absolute bona fide sale. In. the Estate of tho lat*j M-arga-rct M'Alister. 5. Allotment 9, subdivision of sectious 4952, Block. XXX, St. David street, 20 x 52ft, with uso of 15ft right-of-way, together with Cottage of 4 rooms (No. 67); close to ' Castle' street. 6.'Allotment 8. same subdivision, adjoining tho above, 20 x 52ft, with 3-roomed Cottage (No. 69). . These two convenient little Properties will be offered separately iu order lo afford purchasers the chanco of securing city llomes.' For further particulars apply .A. A. FINCH, Solicitor, Dowling street; ■ Or THE AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, 20th MARCH. At .Chyslall's Beach, Akatore. SALVAGE i FROM WRECK MAR-' ' GUEIUTE MIRABAUD. ►ARK, REYNOLDS, , k CO. u are instructed by Messrs Geddcs and Hopkins .to sell by auction, Salvage from French barque Marguerite Miiabawl, comprising— Incase haricot beans,. 4 cases sardines, 360 tins French and colonial potted meats, 100 k i-pinls preserved provisions, 46 'coils cord- ' age, 19cwt pamts ■ (ground in oil), 2cwt dry fed 'lead, 2jcWfc mixed paint (7, 10; and Mb tins), 100. gallons, boiled oil, 2cwt French tobacco (manufactured by Government), 2 lihuV rum, 10 cases white wine, 5 cases absinthe, 8 cafes pure olive oil. 30 hhds ciarct, turpentine, tapioca, coffee beans, etc., .31 bolls, canvas, No. 1 and 2 spun , -ya^ii,',squaro sails, awnings, staysails, jibs, •j cabin furniture, 24 deal doors, cooking 'vutcnsils, galley range; hand winches, steam ' • ,wirtclics, pump, donkey engine, ship's com- !" pass, 3 ship's boats,. And tho'Hull as she now lies. Drags for the wreck will meet the trains .at '-Milton. . . , 19m THIS DAY, " > ~ TUESDAY) 19i.1i MARCH, . . I I '■ ' ' '"'At 2 o'clock '■ ' : Sale'by Auction of • • Superior Parlour, Dining, Sitting, and Bed- ■ room Furniture, Walnut Iron-frame Piano, Improved Singer Sewing Machine (equal to new), Massive Organ (by Curpentcr), School Harmonium, Massive sft. \ Sideboard. Bft Extending Dining Table. Superior Hall Stand. Saddlebag Suite, 2 Tapestry and Plush Suites, Walnut Overmantel, Massive Bookcase. Solid Walnut Sititc in Velvet, Suporior Eiderdown tjuilts. Large Axminster Car|>ct, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, Hearth and AVool Rugs, 4 Heavy Solid Brass Kerb Suites, Brass Fenders, Eire Brasses, Coal Vases. mid Striking Clocks, Gruels, E.P. Ware. Cutlery and Glassware, Chinaware, Curtain Poles anil Curtains, Tapestry and Leather Couches. Arm and Rocking Chairs, Lamps, Octagon and Tea, Tables, Barometer, Mirror Hall Stand' Double and Single Iron Bedsteads, Spring Wire, and Flock Mattresses, Kapok Beds. Blankets, Quilts, Mirror Wardrobe, Superior Duchesse Pair, Fancy Ware, Commode. Fonr-druwor Chests, Carpet, Squares, Linoleum, Tables, Chairs, Looking Glasses. Dresser,' Sofa, Fireproof Safe, Mantelpieces, Grates, Ladder, Sewing Machines, and General Furniture of Every Description, 11.8.8.L. Gun, etc. JAMES SAMSON S CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms* Dowling street, ihe above- list of Furnitnre. For absolute sale. Sale sharp at 2 o'clock. , 18m ' WEDNESDAY. 201 li MARCH, At 12.30. Sale bv Auction of Mr P. R. LOW'S PROPERTY, Outran). 'TAMES SAMSON _ & 00. V have been favoured with instructions ■from Mr P. R. Low (who, on account of illHienlth, is compelled to give up business) to (,-ell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling ltract, his Freehold Property: All that Parcel of Land, being Section 16. and part 17, Outrain Extension, containing 1 rood 20 poles, on which is erected a splendid Shop and 7-roomed Dwelling (bathroom, /washhousei): s>tab!e.- loose-box, ami buggy 'filled thereon; main 'water supply, also 1000 gallon cement tank; large garden and orchard, well planted, and situated in Slain street in Outrain ; a splendid business Bite. . ' ' NJi.—As Mr Low's health compels.him to Sell, ho offers anyone purchasing his Freehold the chance of taking over his Stock and justness at' valuation: no goodwill. Being (he only business of its kind in Outran), a capital chance is offered a saddler to obtain a good sound business and freehold. if ADIES' PAGE (by EmmeUnc)in the Otago J_i Witness comprises:—Answers to Correspondents, TiM. Talk, a Weekly Article on a Subject of Interest to Women, ladies' Gosiip, Ftihion Gossip. Country EiterUjaaeltl M>d

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13855, 19 March 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13855, 19 March 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13855, 19 March 1907, Page 8

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