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SALES BY AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, 10th APRIL, ' Ah 12 o'clock. At. Rooms, Manse street. TWO SPLENDID BUILDING SECTION!?, AT/BERT STREET. Subdivision of the Property lately owned and oocupied by Dr Alexander. PARK, REYNOLDS, & 00. X; aro instructed to soli by auction: Two Pino Building Allotments, each having a frontage to Albert, street of 35ft by 113 ft 2in. and beinjj parts of Scot ions U and 35, Block XVIII, Dunedin. These two Sections are without exception two of the finest sites in the town, having a lovely view, warm, sunny, and sheltered, and the tram passes immediately in front.; only three minutes' walk from the Octagon. REMINDER THIS DAY (FRIDAYI, 22nd MARCH, at 2 o'clock. In the Instate of H. 0. Brandt (Dcceascd). JAMES SAMSON & CO. will sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Allotments 21, 23, and 24, Bay View road and Arncy street, South Dunedin; with Dwelling and stables thereon; near Id section. For absoluto sale to .highest bidder. 22m THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 22nd MARCH, , At 1 'o'clock sharp. In Deceased Estate. :To Dealers, Hawltore, and Whom It May Concern. General Storekeeper's ■ Stock, Ironmongery, Tools, Cutlery, Crystal, Crockery, and Garden Tools, Drapery, Clothing, Gold and Silver .Tewcllery, Pair Superior Field Glasses, D.8.8.1i. Gun, Fishing Rod, 3 Leather Gladstone Bags. Gentleman's Wardrobe of C'lotliJng, Fireproof Safe, Violin and Case, and the Furniture of '.Four Rooms. - Removed to Rooms for Convenience of Sale. JAMES SAMSON S CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street: ' Gent's massive 18cfc hunting lever! heavy 15ct doublo albort, lady's gold watch and muff chain, gold and silver watches, gold bangle, bracelets, gold broochcs. heart pendants, and largo lot of jewellery, gents' suits,- overcoats, umbrellas, boys' suits, oilskin coats, curtains, quilts, blankets, general drapery, men' 3, women's, and children's boots, shoes, and slippora (all good, new stock), wringers, ironmongery, enamel and tinwaTe, tools, crockery, crystal, cut-, lory, garden' tools, spades, bathe, cookings utensils,, brushwarc, 3 chests tea-, 100 tins tea. ' Gentleman's Wardrobe of Clothing. •The Furniture oH Rooms (all good, useful Furniture). * Koto Time Sale; 1 1 o'clock sharp. {'Starting with Ironmongery, Crockery, and Furniture; then Jewellery 2 o'clock. AUCTIONEERS' NOTICE. The SALE of DRAPERY ami BOOTS . advertised for Today is POSTPONED UNTIL NEXT WEEK. !22m ALEX. HARRIS & CO. THIS DAY. FRIDAY, 22nd MARCH, ' At 12 o'ckiok. At Rooms, Princes 6trcet. CAVERSHAM. CAVERSHAM. 20 CHOICE BUILDING SITES, Fronting Main South road and Cavcreham Valley road (close to car terminus). TITLES UNDER LAND TRANSFER ACT. 'A LEX. HARRIS & CO. have recoived instructions to sell by auction, as above: on mfrmnva tv nivupsnAjr

20 SUCTIONS IN CAYERSHAM EXTENSION. Exceptionally Easy Terms. £5 deposit, balaneo b.v half-yearly payments extending over a period of 5 yctiis, with interest at 5 per cent. Tho Sections lio well to the sun, and command a. splendid .view. A'ery low upsets liavo been placed on them, enabling purchasers to Beciiro Sections at reasonable prices,and on easy terms. As Suctions in ibis locality arc difficult to obtain, intending purchasers will do well to inspect. Lithograph plans ready to day (Saturday, 9lh March)- ' 9m THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 22ml INST., At 2 o'clock. VALUABLE JEWELLERY and PLATE. Received from Iho Official Assignee in • Bankruptcy, Falmcrston North. e _M. SPEDBING • is instructed to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Friday First, at 2 o'clock, the First Port ion ot tho Extensive Stock of George Jcsson, jeweller, consisting of: Ladies' and gents' gold watches, ladies' and gents' silver levers, gents' valuable split chronograph lover stop watch, heavy gold alborts, gold-mounted ribbon alborts, sovereign ca,«es, diamond and gem bangles, nccklcls, gold muff chains, diamond, ruby, sapphire, pearl, and opal rings and brooches, gents' signet rings, wedding rings, gold sleeve links, ladies' and gents' scarf pins, gem aud greonstono hoarts, charms and pendants, lockets, etc., etc., also valuable marble timepiece, cuckoo clock, aneroid barometer, silvcr-back hair brushes and hand mirrors, silvcr-back comix*, silver salts, scents, photo frames, thimbles, etc., oak trays silver manicure sets and dressingeases, , .silver-mounted bags and wallets, cruets, cakes, jams, sugars, butters, bread platter, silver serviette rings, opera glasses, bronzes, and set of 60 finest A 1 plated dinner, dessert, and tea spoons and forks (equal to silver), tea servicc, tray, hotwater jug, pair entree dishes, etc., etc. The above are of newest styles, having only arrived a few months ago. AUCTIONEERS' NOTICE. The SALE of FANCY GOODS, JEWELLERY, TOBACCONIST'S SUNDRIES, Etc., advertised for Today is POSTTONED UNTILi FURTHER NOTICE. 22m GEISRIN, lIALLY, & C<l_ TUESDAY, 26th MARCH, 1907, At 11 o'clock. At Burnsido Cattle Yards. ANNUAL RAM AND EWE FAIR, V\ALGETY & COMPANY (LIMITED! uL/ will hold their Annual Sale of Stud and Flock Rams and Ewes on above date. Present Entries: 28 two-tooth Romtiey Rams 15 one-shear Romney Rams 90 two-tooth liorder Leicester Rams 25 one-shear liorder lieiccster Rams 3 two-shear Border Leicester Rams 1 eight-tooth Border Leicester Ram I six-tooth stud Bonier Leicester Ram 18 two-tooth Corricdale Rams. Entries will bo received tip to the 23rd March. 22m aUIBEIJ/S DISINFECTANTS were very largely used by the Corporation of Sydney during the outbreak ot Bubonic Plague, because they lire real Disinfectants. Large bottles and tins, le; all stores. 30ja

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13858, 22 March 1907, Page 8