SALES BY AUCTION. WEDNESDAY. 20th .MARCH, At 12.30 sharp. At Rooms, Howling si root. In the Estate of tho late Elise Thomson, l'orl Chalmers. Salo bv Auction of FREEHOLD (DALKBITH) PROPERTY, " [ i Acres, with 3 Cottages thereon, W have boon favoured with inslniclions from the Trustees in the alwvu Ksta'.e to sell by auction, at their Rooms: The Property of the late Eliso Thomson, comprising 7J acres, adjoining the southern boundary of the Township of Port Chalmers, known as Dalkeith, together with 3 Cottages thereon, all well lot to good tenants. N.B.—This valuable Properly will be sold in two lots: Lot I.—Crazing paddock, about 5 acres, unci the building site nt the back of Dalkeith House (Mrs .Stewart's residence). • Lot 2.—The balance of the land in front of Dalkeith House, with frontage to, l'ort Chalmers road, with 3 Cottages thereon. The Property is beautifully situalcd, with a, magnificent view, anil must be sold to wind up the Estate. " Further particulars from F. W. PLAITS,. Esq.. Solicitor, Port Chalmers; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. 18m
WEDNESDAY, 20tli MARCH, At 2 o*c!ock. On the Premises, No. 42 Duncan slrect. Instructed by Mrs James Dunne. SUPERIOR. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (J. llrinsmcad and Suns), HANDSOME 4-FOLD HAND-PAINTED SCREEN, DRAWING ROOM and BEDROOM FURNITURE. jIEERIJC, HALLY, & CO. XK are instructed to sell by auction: Superior Household Furniture, including— Walnut upright grand piano (J. Brinsmcad and' Sons), walnut overmantel, brassrail fenders and firo brasses, walnut whatnot, Utrctcht velvet couch, occasional chairs and tables, rattan chairs, ornaments and vases, tapestry carpet, wool rug, oil paintings, crystal table lamp, oil-painted mirrors, red pine hall stand, linoleum, brassmounted Porsian bedstead and spring mattress, full-Scotch chest, duchesse chest, marble-top wasteland, toilet ware, commode chair, single, iron bedsteads and bedding, horsehair coucli, wicker chair, walnut clock, tender and ashpan, combination child's chair, and general household requisites. On view This (Tuesday) Afternoon. THURSDAY. 21st MARCH, 1907, At 12.30 o'clock. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD FARM, 1290 Acres. DONALD REID & CO. (LIMITED), instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of Jessie Hamilton Rossi(deceased), will offer by public auction, at, the Otago Corn and Wool Exchange, A'ogel street, Dunedin, on Ihe above dateSections 2. 3, 4. and Pari 1. and Sections 32 and 35. all in Block IV', Dunback Dislrict. containing 1390 a, Or 24p, now in Ihe occupation of and under lease to Alexander M'Lemmn up till Ist June, 1919, at £130 a year, the tenant paying all rates, taxes, and insurance. The Properly is situated witfiin five minutes' walk of Dunback Township, is in 7 paddooks, with Dwelling-house of 8 rooms, dairy, washbouse. coalhouse, byre, 6sta.ll stable, barn, men's hut, implement shod, fowlhousc, piggery, etc. The Dwelling-, dairy, wash and coal house arc all new, and in first-class order. The Property will be offered subject to the lease to Mr M'Lennan, and is for i lute sale. Further particulars on application to THE AUCTIONEERS; Or • Messrs JOHN REID k SONS, 281 Liverpool street, Dunedin. THURSDAY, 21st. MARCH, 1907, At 12. o'clock. 185 ACRES SUPERIOR TAIERI LAND, In Farms to Suit Purchasers. DONALD REID. & CO. (LIMITED) havo received instructions from P. MacLaurin,.Es(|., to sell by auction, at the Otago Corn and Wool Exchange, Divuodiii, on Thursday, the 21s|, March, 1907:' 185 -Acres first-class Freehold Land, being part of the original Dunira Estate. The Properly is divided inlo fopr securely-'foneed paddocks or small farms of from 27g lo 59 acres each: school, post - office, creamery, and rail siding just at hand, and is within three miles of Mosgiel Townshii). Comfortable Dwelling House, stables, byre, barn, and all necessary outbuildings'. Owing io the fertility of the land and its convenient position, the Property is one which will be steadily increasing in value, and either as a working farm or to anyone desiring an investment, it would be certain to make a handsome return. : The Property will first be offered in one -lot, and if not sold wiil immediately be offered in separate farms. Further particulars on application to . A. A. FINCH, Esq., Solicitor, Dowling street. Dunedin; Or lo THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY. 26i.1i MARCH, 1907, At 11 o'clock. At Buniside Cattle Yards. ANNUAL RAM AND EWE FAIR. [\ONALD REID & CO. (LIMITED) •■AJ will hold their Annual Sale of Stud and Flock Hams and Ewes on above date. Present Entries: 49 stud and flock Romney. Ranis 14 Border Leicester iwo-tc'oth Rams 10 English Leicester four and six-tooth Rams. Entries will be received up to the 23vd March. . 19m AT ROUGH RIDGE STOCK SALE, On THURSDAY, 21st MARCH, 1907, At 9 a.m. Small GRAZING RUN. 244f. Tiger Hill District. Area. 1700 acres. Good grazing-. Leaso 15 years to run. Divided in six paddocks, 150 in English grass; 4-romned stone House, sjoue yard and shed, wood and iron woolshed; also other outhouses. rVALGETY &■ CO. (LIMITED), Auctioneers. rtENTRAL OTAGO STOCK SALES. ROUGH RIDGE. THURSDAY. 21st MARCH, 1907, At 9 a.m. 100 two-tooth ha If bred Wethers 380 crossbred lambs 170 balfbrcd Lambs 400 Lambs 200 crossbred Wethers 300 s.m. crossbred Ewes 7 Rains. WAIPIATA. FRIDAY, 22nd MARCH, 1907. Ai 9 a.m. 100 f.ni. crossbred Ewes. MIDDLEMARCII. SATURDAY'. 23rd MARCH, 1907. At 9 a.m. 950 crossbred Ewes 250 two and four-tooth Weihers 200 four-tooth Ewes 200 good halfbred. Lambs 500 Lambs. 12rr. DUNEDIN HORSE SALEYARDS Owing to Saturday first being Anniversary 'sary Day and a Close Holiday, we SHALI HOLD NO HOUSE SALE. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON. * CO (LIMITED).
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13855, 19 March 1907, Page 8
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