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SALES DV AUCTION. , TUESDAY, 26th MATtCH, 1307, At 12 o'clock noon. At Rooms, 14 High street.' *. MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD SECTION, OPOHO, Corner Signal HLII row! and No. 2 -street, (opposite Baptist. Church), Arca, 39 polos, Title, L.T. Act. SIEY'WRIGHT BROS. ft CO., Auctionocrs. TUESDAY, 26th MARCH, 1907, At 12 o'clock noon. CLEARING SALE NEAR, PURAKANUI RATLWAY SIDING. ' SUPERIOR HERD OP 15 DAJRY COWS, DRAUGHT HORSES, HARNESS, IMPLEMENTS, ETC: : To be sold Without Reserve, nrv m. tea & c 0., have received instructions from Goorgo M'Kcssar, Esq., who has sold his farm, to sell by auction, as alxrvo, 15 earefiilly-selcefed dairy Cows; lo calve from .Tuly to September 2 Heifers and 1 Bull 1 superior draught Mare, 5 years old: a grand sort, by Cranio Burn 1 superior draught Gelding, 6 years; by Craigie Burn 1 superior Gelding, 10 years ; 1 riding Hack, aged. Implements. 1 Massey-Harrfs inower, 1 Massey-Harris horse-rake. 1 Mnssey-Harris cultivator. 1 spring-cart, 1 swing plough, 1 ;hillsido plough, 1 sledge, 2 sets 3;!cavcd harrows, portablo threshing ' mill, '1 bone-crusher, 1 butter ;' worker, 1 barrel elium, 2 gents' rid'"ing saddles,' 1 lady's side-saddle, -harness, collar, hamos. swindle trees and chains, 4 milk cans, 1 dozen milk dishes, buckets, barrcte, bntlof iars, tubs, 3 cross-cut saws, 100 fowls, and sundries. The Auctioneers wish to draw special attention to the dairy cow. They have all boon specially selected, and mostly bred bv (ho owner. Tlio horses are a first-class lot, itaunch, and splendid workers. lunchooti provided. ' 14m WEDNESDAY; 27th MARCH, At 12 o'clock. 10-ROOMED RESIDENCE, QUEEN STREET, CITY. 5-ROOMED HOUSE. IiLACK'S ROAD, NORTH-EAST VALLEY. 8-ROOMED HOUSE. HIGH STREET, CITY. 5-ROOMIiD HOUSE. PATRICK STREET, EGLINTON. 11l ' L. MACA-SSEY & CO. aro instructed to soli by auction, at thoir Rooms, 12 Rattray street, as above: 1. No. 23 Queen street, 10-roomcd brick and concrete Residence; h. and e. water throughout, bathroom, scullery, e.tc.; gas; very substantially built and glorious situation; fronts Queen street, but also has use of right-of-way tc George street; outbuildings and everything up to date; large sect.ion. Must bo sold. Do not inies this chance. 2. No. 16 Black's road,. North-East Valley, ■very comtortablo 5-roomcd House, in fino situation j 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 sco is to buy, 3. No. 124 High street, fine 8-rcomed House and large section, 42ft. x 120 ft; bath, gas, hot and cold water; all modern conveniences. Inspection invited. Capital residential position; garden, o. bolls, p.w.c. For absolute side. Easy terms if required. One-of the finest spots in Dunedin. Tivlrick street,. Eglinton, pew.Hottso of 5 xcoms, with bath, li. and c. shower and basin, verandah front and side, largo rooms, sun all day, . Land, 66ft x 128 ft, Nicely situated on tho hill. ; Full particulars from 18m : " THE AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY, 25th MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manso street. TWO 'TOWN FREEHOLD GENTLE- . MEN'S RESIDENCES. Nos. 170 and 172, Dundas street. On Exceptionally Easy T?rms. PARK, REYNOLDS. & CO. aro insl,ructal to soil bv auction, Sections 82 and Part 83, Block XXXVII, divided as followB:— L—No. 170: Land, 51ft x 165 ft, together with charming Modern Dwelling of 7 fine rooms and all conveniences; tile roof, ornamental chimneys; beautiful verandah and balcony; steel ceilings; figured red pine wardrobes; fino elevation and lovely view, 2.-No. 172: Land, 51ft./x 165 ft, with Doublo-storey 10-roomed Dwelling; verandah and balcony on front and side; fitted with patent opening glass shutters; every modern convenience: r.p. wardrobes and cupbbnrds; tile grilles and heaiilis; lnrgc rooms. These two Houses are well, and faithfully built, being tho work of Mr J Lttnn, one of our .well-known builders, and wo invite the Closest scrutiny, as ;iho projiertiw will defy criticism. Tho view is unsurpassed, and the situation warm, dry, ami Very sunny, with a magnificent outlook over Harbour and Ocean. Easy distance from t ram." To ensure a sale we aro willing lo grant very easy terms in the case of No. 170 (£2OO de[josit). and No. 172 £300 deposit, only being asked, the balance at 5. per cent, per annum. Also, at same time. 10-ROOMED FAMILY HOUSE. GEORGE STREET. 3. Part Section 54, Block XXXII. George street, together with double-stover House of 12 rooms (No. 312), bathroom (hot and cold water), wa-'hhoiisr\ coalhouse. workshop, elerlrio bells, Venetian blinds, asphalt paths, nice little picce of flower garden. Being on the rise, this House has a fine view. II is a thoroughly comfortable family House, and is for genuine sale. 20m TUESDAY. 26th MARCH, At. 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manee street. VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, t George street. ' LARGE FREEHOLD AND BRICK FACTORY. QUARTKR-ACRE AND 4 POLES AND BUILDING, ■Suitable for Factory or Store. COTTAGE AND .FREEHOLD, Great King street. STONE UUILDfNG, SUITABLE FOR SHOPS, .Great King street.

[DARK, REYNOLDS, & CO. JL wo instructed to offer by auction: TIIAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD Formerlv used and known as JOEL'S .BREWERY, Situated in George and Great King streets (between Ilowe and Duke streets), SUBDIVIDED INTO 8 LOTS. Lots 1 to 3.—Vacant. Sites, 33ft. x 137 ft, fronting George street; tip-top sites fronting tram lino. Lot 4.—Lniid, 77ft lOiiu x 137 ft, with brick and stone building thereon. Portion of this is the bottling store, and could at. email expenso bo eonvorted into a tirst-class residence. Tlio remaining buildings, of brick and stone, would make, an ideal factory or laundry, as there is an engine and boiler and a magnificent spring of Rood water. Lot 5 contains quarter-acre and 4 poles and brick Building, suitable for storegood stable and oart shed; entrance 12ft from Great King street, and also from private right-of-way 20ft wide, kol G.-Cottage, fronting Great. King slrcct. ;ukl land 34ft 4in x 115 ft 6in. Lot 7.—Stone Building, fronting King street; land 42ft lliin x 122 ft, 4Jin, with additional entrance of 9ft from privalo right-of-way. Lot B.—Brick and Stono Building. 32ft sin frontago to Kin? street; wouldmako a splejtdid 6tore. Lithograph plans no\V tcady. ' Ea6.y tenita of inynwiit. • Teriiis of Payinont: 20 per cent, casli, lxilanco by quarterly instalments extending over 3 years; interest, 5 per cent, WEDNESDAY, 10th APEIL, At 12 o'clock. 'At Booms, Manso elrecf. TWO SPLENDID BUILDING SECTIONS, ALBERT STREIfr. Subdivision of t-lio Property lately owned and occupied by Dr Alexander. rOARK, REYNOLDS, & _ 00. JS- , aro instructed to sell by auction: Two Fino Building Allotments, each havint* a fronta.go io Albert street of 35ft by 113fl> 2in. and being parts of Sections 34 and 35, Block XVIII, Dunedin. Theso two Sections arc without exception two of tlie finest sites in tlio town, having a lovely view, warm, sunny, and shcltored, nnd tlio -tram passes immediately in front; ofljj three mmutse* .walk frQm tljq .Octagoj).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13859, 23 March 1907, Page 16

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