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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY. FRIDAY, 22ml MARCH, ' At 2 o'clock. A', A«cl ion* Rooms, 28 Rattray street/ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 2 PIANOS, I OROANETTE, 9-PIECE SUITE IN TAPESTRY (Real Walnut Frimes), Cedar Chest (full-Scotch), Wertheim Sew. ing Machine, 3 Office Tables, 2 Letterpresses, 1 Red Pine Wardrobe, Ilaudsomo Ducliessc Pair (in walnut and maple), Lady's English Frco-whepi Bicycle, Gent's Ditto, Braes-railed Double Iron Bedsteads, Iron' Ditto (single and double), "Woven-wire Mattresses, . Kapok and l'loek Bedding, 3 Child's Cots and Mattresses, Canadian, Vienna, Zealandia, and Kitchen Cliairs, Marble-top Waihslatids, Tile Ditto, 3 Superior Sets Ware, Kitchen. .Tables, Commode, Towel Rails, Fancy Fire Screens, Mirrors, Hall Stand, Kitchen Dresser, Coucho3, Colonial Sofa, 2 Wheelbarrows, 2 Tea Sets (40, picccs). Tfl M. FIT Aft CO. ■ 'V • bivo roccived instructions to fell as • a'oovc. 21m WEDNESDAY, 27th MARCH, " ' ' At 12 o'clock. 10-ROOMED RESIDENCE, QUEEN STREET, CITY. 5-ROOJIED HOUSE, BLACK'S ROAD, . • NORTH-EAST VALLEY. 8-ROOMIiD HOUSE. HIGH STREET, ' . CITY. 5-ROOMED HOUSE, PATRICK STREET, EGLINTON. I"" i ' L. MACASSBY k _ CO. aro 'instructed to sell by auction, at thoir Rooms, 12 Rattray street, as above: 1; No. 23 Quocn street, 10-roomod brick and concrete Residence; b. and c. water throughout, bathroom, scullery, etc.; gas; very substantially built and glorious situation; fronts Queen street, but also has use of-right-of-way to Goorge street; outbuildings and everything up to date; largo section. ■ Must Im sold. Do not mias this chanec. 2.' No. 16 Black's road, North-East V Alley, very comfortable 5-roomcd House, in fino situation;-. verandah, 12ft ceilings; sun all day; alongside tram; first-class condition, and must go at, any .price, as tho owner is leaving. A really good little property. To mo is to buy! 3.. No. 124 High street, fmo 8-roomed Houso and largo section, 42ft x 120 ft; bath, gas, hot and cold water; alj modern conveniences. Inspection invited. Capital residential position; garden, e. bells, p.w.c. For absolute salo. Easy terms if required. One of the finest, spots in Duncdin. 4. Patrick street. Eglinton, now Houso of 5 rcoms, with bath, h. and c. shower and basin, verandah frcrnt and side, largo rooms,, sun all day. Land, 66ft x 128 ft. Nicely situated oii 1 , , Full particulars from 18m THE AUCTIONEERS. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 22nd MARCH, At 2.30 o'clock. At Hall, Stock Exchango Chambers, ; Princes street. CHARMING- COLLECTION OIL AND I WA'ITJR-COLOURS, , From the Brush of • Mr E. W. CHRISTMAS. Now.,on Exhibition at. the Hall of the Duncdin Stock Exchango Buildings, Princes street. DESCRIPTIVE EXAMPLES OF OUR, BEAUTIFUL AND WONDERFUL SCENERY. FRANZ JOSEPH and FOX GLACIERS. MOUNT COOK FROM GOVERNOR'S . BUSH.. ARIv, REYNOLDS. & .CO. are instructed by Mr E. W. Christmas to sell by auction Lis SPLENDID COLLECTION, Now being Exhibited at Stock Exchango Buildings, Princos street, And Comprising an. Exhibition of , CHOICE SPECIMENS In Oil and Water-colours, Now Open for Inspection, Full Printed Catalogues may bo obtained. These Pictures aro for ABSOLUTE SALE. Mr Christinas has decided to clcar tho' whole, and 60 tho salo is thcrcforo virtually without, reserve. This will bo tho Last Opportunity of Scouring Examples of this Artist's Work in Dunedin. as ho returns in Juno to tho Old

Aiunwnn, as no returns m .mno 10 mo um Country, 21m ( tiiis'd.vy, L'i; FRIDAY, 22nd .MARCH, F •' At 2 o'clock. ' ( At Rooms, Manse street. Instructed by Mr T. C. Do Laoey (who has given up housekeeping). USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNUT PIANO (Nutting. Anderson, nnil Co.), | KAURI MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND. I it) ARK, REYNOLDS, &. CO, I'i are instructed to sell by suction: i Household FurnitUTc, including—Walnut ■ piano (Nutting, Anderson, and Co.), mirror- ' iincl; hall stand, mirrors, pictures, rattan table, sewing machine, brass-rail fenders ami irons, Zealandia chairs, Austrian chairs, commode,' marble-top washstands, nnpery, toilet- tables, tapestry eottcli, toilet clicsts, sitz bath,' 4-fold Japanese screcn, wire mattresses, single wood bedsteads, double . and single iron bedsteads, flock mattresses, towel rails, pais steps, duchesso cbests,' chiffonier, looking glasses, lawn mower,' wicker chair, octagon tables, preserving pal), crockery. Saratoga trunks, saucepans, oval boilers, tinware, kitchen utensils, wood tubs, kitchen tnbles, etc., etc. 22m MONDAY. 25th MARCH, > At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Mnnso street. ' PROPERTY SALK. PROPERTY SALE, Nos. 170 and 172 Dundas street. 7 ROOMS 10 ROOMS. ' Modern Houses; Modern Conveniences. Land 51ft x 155 ft each. No. 342 Gcongo street, FAMILY HOUSE, 12 ROOMS. iPARK, REYNOLDS, & CO. Jl arc instructed to sell (ho al>ovc by auction. 18m TUESDAY. 26th MARCH, At ]2 o'clock. \ At Rooms, Mnnso street, " BALMERINO,"TXDERSON BAY. QUARTER ACRE. HOUSE, &' STABLES, FORBURY. PARK, REYNOLDS, & CO. aro instructed lo eoll by auction: 1. " BaJmeriuo," 13J Acres, Anderson Bay. 10-roonied House, and brick stable?, specially suited for subdivision. Worth inspecting; will go a bargain. 2. Corner Prince Edward road and Vogel street,—Quarter-acre, Houso (4 rooms), stables, and yard. Owner (Mr M'Kay) leaving Duncdiii. For absolute sale. TUESDAY, 26th MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At. Rooms, Manse street. SUBDIVISION JOEL'S BREWERY PROPERTY, GEORGE AND GREAT KING STREETS, ipARK, REYNOLDS, & CO. :JL • nro instructed to sell by auction: Lots 1 to 3—George street, 35ft. x 137 ft. Lot 4.—George street, 72ft. lOJin x 137 ft. with brick and stone Store; engine, boiler, and well. Lot s.—Quartor-acro and 4 poles: Store, stable, etc.; two entrances from King street; make wood and coal yard and store. Lot 6.—Cottage, fronting King street, and 34ft. 4iu x 115 ft 6in. Lot 7.—King street; 'stono Building, 42ft lljin x 122 ft 4Ji.i, Lot. B,—Brick and stono Store, 32ft Sin frontage to King street. TERMS OF PAYMENT.—2O per cent, 'deposit, balanco by quarterly instalments extending over three years; interest 5 per cent. Lithograph plans arc now ready. 1,4 ROUND the fire one wintry night-they LA. sat drinking "ICOZIE" TEA, Sensible people. They clioso tho best. TAGO DAILY TIMES AKB WITNESS JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT(Job Printing «f titij ieicription dons with jDustUk »$ tit.LTTTtjt Cujryit

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13858, 22 March 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13858, 22 March 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13858, 22 March 1907, Page 8