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SALES BY AUCTION. FRIDAY, 22nd MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes sirool. 20 CHOICE BUILDING SITES. OAVERSHAjr. CAVERSHAM. Fronting 'Main South road and Cavorslmm Valley ro.nl (close io car terminus). 1 LF.X. HARRIS & CO • have received instructions io soil by and lon as above: 20 SI'IiJiXDJD BUILDING SITUS, Lying well io, the nut and close Io Car EASY TERMS. £5 Deposit, balance l>v half-yearly payments extending over . a period of iivo vcars, with interest, ai 5-per pent. Titles Land Transfer Act. Lithograph Plans on application Io the Auctioneers. lorn '■WEDNESDAY, 27!h MARCH, At 12.30 o'clock. Ai lioonif, Princes street. ' CHOIC'K CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY, •QUBEN STRBE'J. 1 NORTH. MODERN 7-ROOMKO DWELLING (Recently Built). VL EX,' HA-KRIS & CO. iire instructed 1o sell by unction as' auovo: A Choice Modern Kesidenco oi 7 rooms; bathroom (hot ami colil), scullery, washhouse, patent w.c.: commanding » magniiiwiit view of Duiiedin and lwrbour, and lying, well to the sun: all drain.; are laid Io Iho sewer under the drainage regulations. This is ii splendid chance to secure an up-io-dato Kesidenco in the Oily, as the Properly must bo sold Easy terms may l>c arranged' before.the pale.' 20m THIS'DAY, WEDNESDAY, 201.U MARCH, At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, No. 42 Duncan street. Instructed by Mrs James Dunne. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, • WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (J. Brhsmead and Sons), HANDSOME 4-FOLD HAND-PAINTED SCREEN, DRAWING ROOM and BEDROOM FURNITURE. GEEEB', EALIT, & CO. are instructed to sell by .auction: Superior Household Furniture, including— Walnut; upright grand piano (J. Driusmead and Sons), walnut overmantel, brassrail fenders:and firo brasses, walnut whatnot, Utrcuiht velvet couoh, occasional chairs and tables, rattan chairs, ornaments and yasef, tapestry carped, wool rug, oil paintings,.crystal table lamp, oil-painted mirrors, red pine- ball ■ stand, linoleum, brassmounted Persian bedstead and spring- mattress, full-Scotch chest, duchesse chest, ntarbio-top waslmtand, toilet ware, commodo chair, single iron bedsteads and bedding, horsehair couch, wicker chair, walnut clcclr. fender and ashnau, combination child's chair, and general household requisites. On view This (Tuesday) Afternoon. FRIDAY, 22nd INST.,, At 2 o'clock. VALUABLE JEWELLERY and PLATE. received from the Official Assignee in Bankruptcy, Palmerston North. r\ M. S V E D D T N G '• is instructed to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Friday First, "at 2 o'clock, the First Portion of the Extensive Stock of George .lesson, jeweller, consisting of: Ladies' and gents' gold watches, ladies' nnd gents' silver levers, gents' ' valuable .split chronograph lever stop watch, heavy gokl alberts, gold-mounted ribbon albcrts, sovereign ciieos, diamond and gem .bangles, necklets, gold muff chains, diamond, ruby, sspphire. pearl, and opal rings and broodies, gents' signet rings, wedding rings, gold sleeve links, ladies' and gents' scarf pins, gem and greenstone hearts, charms and' pendants, lockets, etc., *otc, a.lso valuable I marble timepiece, cuckoo dock, ai!e:oid j barometer, silver-back hair brushes and j hand mirrors, silver-hack oombs, silver salts, scents, photo frames, thimbles, etc., oak trays silver manicure sets and dressingcases, silver-mounted bags and wallels. cruet;., cakes, jams, sugars, kilters, bread philter, silver serviette rings, opera glasses, bronzes, and set of 60 finest AI plated dinner, dessert, and tea. spoons and forks (equal. to silver), tea. service, tray, hotwater jug, pr.ir entree dishes, etc., cic. The above arc of newest styles, having only arrived a few months ago. On view Thursday. Inspection invited. MONDAY, 25th MARCH, At 12.30 o'clock. VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLDS, In Estate of late Wm. Harrop. By Order of the Public Trustee. Jl M. SPUDDING •»-'• is instructed to sell, as above, Part of Sections 41 and 58, Block XXIX, Albany street, with comfortable 5-roomcd House and two 3-roomod Cottages thereon. Part of Section 57, Block XXIX. Caslle slrect, with 4-roomed Cottage. Particulars and conditions to b« scon at Public Trust Oflico or at Aitciionoer's FRIDAY. 22nd' MARCH, 1907, At 2 o'clock. 11l PERPETUAL ' TRUSTEES, A ESTATE. AXD AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) will offor for sale by public auction, in their Rooms, Rattray street, on above date, The RIGHT to a 14 Years' LEASE of half Section 6, Block XXIII, Dunedin, fronting George street. Upset rental. £82 10s per annum; valuation for buildings and improvements, £1200. . 15m TUESDAY, 26th MARCH, 1907, I . AI 2 o'clock. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, CARGILL STREET. FIE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES. KSTATE. AND AGENCY COMPANY OF N.Z. (LTD.) are instructed by the Owner to offer for sale by public auction, in their Rooms, Rattray street, on Tuesday. 26th March, at, 2 o'clock". Section 38, Block XVIII, Duiwdin. full ■,',-acre, having a frontage of 82J feet to Cargill Vlreet by a depth of 132 feel, together with the Dwellinghouse thereon. This Section is well situated, commands an extensive view, and as a residence rite is one of the best in that favourite locality. For cards to view and: for further particulars apply to 16m THE AUCTIONEERS. , THURSDAY, 21st MARCH. At Clinton Yards. B ALGETY & COMPANY (LIMITED) arc'instructed to sell by auction, at abavo time and place: 300 ln°o-toctli crossbred Wethers ]_0l) six and ciglit-tootb crossbred Ewes 550 crossbred Lambs (mixed sexes). ,' ■>UXEDIN HORSE SALEYARDS. '1} ■ — Owing to Saturday, the 23rd. "being Anniversary' Day and a close holiday, and ilie Easter holidavs intcrvenim; on Saturday. 30th, WE SHALL HOLD NO HORSE ■SALE on cither of these days. Our Next Sale will consequently bo on SATURDAY, the 6th April. WRIGHT, STEPHKNSON. & CO. (LTD.). TUKSDAY. 26th MARCH, At 11 o'clock. At Burnaido Cattle Yards. ANNUAL RAM and EWE FAIR. | WRIGHT. STEPHEXSON. & CO. »V (LIMITED) will hold their Annual Salo of Rams and Stud Ewes as above. 160 slud and flock Border Leicester Rams 70 stud and flock Roinney Rams EO Corriudale and halfbre'd Kams 25 two-?hear flock Roninoy Ewes 15 English Leicester Rams From the Flocks of Messrs' John Reid (Eldcrsiio). .lolm Miller (Maun?atua). .Tas. How (lnvermay). .1. W. Blair (Outrani), Wm. Grey (Milburn), T. L. Barnhill (Castlerock). David Murray (Warepa), John Gibson (Ashley Downs), .Tits. Miller (Manngatua). R. and J. R«id (Darfield), John Strhigfellov; (Cherlscy), N.Z. and A. Land Co.. Lid. IClydovale Ksiate), and other well-known breeders. Entries close on 23rd March. 16m MOTUEK, iho milk is sour." "Well, oDoji » tiu « 'LILY' Cieaai for the rmdujiij,' 1 ' 13m

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13856, 20 March 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13856, 20 March 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13856, 20 March 1907, Page 8

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