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CALEB BY AUCTION. I . MONDAY, 29th APRIL, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. FREEHOLD and STABLES, Kensington, FREEHOLD and COTTAGE, Kensington, LEASEHOLD and BLACKSMITH'S SHOP, Kensington, FREEHOLD SECTIONS, Allandalo, ( FARM (21 Acres) and MUILDINUS, Otago Peninsula. »ARK, REYNOLDS, k CO., in coniunction with rpHE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA- - •-1 TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW I . • ZEALAND (LIMITED), ' t ttro instructed by Mr Allan Johnston (who ft giving up contracting) to sell by auction, us above, All His Valuable Properties., Full particulars from the Auctioneers. 1 ■ . Also, on . <■ / TUESDAY, 30th APRIL, At ,11 o'clock. Qn', the Premises, South Kensington.' ■ CARRIER'S AND CONTRACTOR'S i PLANT., . .. i Wharf and 'lip drays, waggons and - 1 timber trucks, lorries, jankers, 23 ( superior Horses, harness, etc., engine 1 and boiler and quarry pla,nt. THE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND,* (LIMITED) (in coniunction with PARK, REYNOLDS, & CO.) ' aro anstruotcd by Mr Allan Johnston (who is < giving up to sell by. auction on Tuesday, 30th April, at. 11 o'clock, on the promises,* tho whole of his valuable. Contracting and Carting Plant. . , , Now on view. Hap THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 11th APRIL, ~ At 2 o'clock. Bale by Auction of Superior Parlour, Din- ■ ing, Silting, and Bodroom Furniture, "Walnut. Iron-framo Piano, Rosewood Harmonium, Improved Sowing Machine (equal to now), 3 Tapestry and' Plush Suites,. Massive Sideboard. ShacklockRange, Ladder, Barrow. Mantelpieces, Grates, Etc. 'TAMES v SAMSON & 00. tl havo received instructions to sell 1 by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street: : Walnut iron-framo piano, harmonium, • bookcase, 3 tapestry and plush puitcs, Brus. bcls and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, bi aes fondors, firo brasses, coal vases, Vienna, wicker, and rattan chairs, octagon and tea tables, mirror sideboard, curtain, poles and curtains, extending dining table, dinner'and tea sets, cruets, c.p. ware, cut-, flory and glass ware, marble and. striking .clocks, haiujinjr lamps, chiffonier, saddleDag suite, leather suite, tapestry and leather couches, brass lierbs, fancy • chairs cmd tables, mirror hall stand, double and- single iron bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, quilts, mirror wardrobe, full-Scotch and .'toilet chests, duchesso drawers and tables, inaTblo and tile wastelands, fnncv ware, commode, 4-drawcr chests, linoloum, ( tables, chairs, looking-glasses, carpet squares, superior diicliesse pair, dresser, sofa, kitchen and cooking utensils, copper, borler, wringer, range, ladder, bartow, fireproof safe,, porambulolor, ladies' , and gents' bicycles (equal to new), etc., eto., etc. . ' lOap , FRIDAY, 12th APRIL, At I.3o'sharp. '• .' Assigned Stock of , Drapery,'. Dress Materials, Hugs, Gent's 18ct ■■' Gold -Hover,. Lady's Cold. Watch and .Chain, Jewellery, Pair Superior Fieldglasses, Violin and Case, Superior D.8.8.L. Gun (in case, with all appliances), Improved.Drop-head Werthoim Sowing Machine, etc. TAMES ' SAMSON &, CO. 1 have been favoured with instructions to'soil By auction, at their Rooms: 60 costume lengths (all wool), underskirts,' children's drcjsos, calico, sheetings, blankets, quilts," curtains, merino singlets and drawers, buggy rugs, travelling rugs, lioec nnd half-hose, shirts, blue flannels, general drapery, of all sort- 1 !, boys' and men's suits, , waterproof trousers. Also gent's 18ct gold hunting' lover, (loublo . nlbcrl, lady's gold watch, muff, cliain, bangle, brooches, pendants, ladies' and gent's gold and silver witches, and sundry jewellery, pair superior field-glasses, violin nnd case, d.b.b.l. gun, e.p. and plated jjoods, 2 chests tea, SO tins lea, and 101 articles too numerous lo mention. Sale 1.30 sharp:. llap SATURDAY. 20th APRIL, At 2 o'clock sharp. For Sate by Auction, A SPLENDID 6ROOMKD DWELLING, . Cameron ill reel, Kensington. TAMES " SAMSON & CO., W have received instructions to sell by auction, at-their Rooms, Dowling street: ■■ A good 6-roomed Dwelling, bathroom, copper and tubs, erected on largo Caledonian leasehold section; 9 years to run: ground rent £6 per year; situated Cameron street, Kensington; second house on right from Caledonian Grounds, within Id jwction! lot to a good tenant, N.H.—Tho Purchaser-.can havo the option of paying cash, arranging terms, or taking , over iJie present Starr-Bowkctt Loans.' A grand, opportunity of securing a home of "your own as good its freehold. Han FRIDAY. 12th INST., At 2 o'clock. TRADE SALE oFcLOTHING AND MERCERY. Ecccirccl from, the ofticial jissigneo (Wellington) in the Estate- of Waugh and Co., Insolvents. fn '. M. S~P EDD IN G uy» will sell, at Rooms, on Friday First, ilio very eupcrior Stock in above estate, consisting of Boxed suits, Renenl mercery, regatta, 1 tunic, white, tennis, and jrramlriil shirks, pyjama suit.?, felt hats, umbrellas, travelling rugs, etc., etc., forming an nn-to-dato assortment of new goods"' which have all been purchased within the last few months. Catalogues ready. Stock on viow. TUESDAY. 16th APRIL, Ax- 2.30 o'clock. I-ROOMED HOUSE, 25 QUEEN STREET CITY. ) L. MACASSEY & CO. '• arc instructed to sell by auction, at Hieir Rooms, 12 Kali-ray street, as above: t Mrs Skret's 8-roomed Residence, No. 25 Qucon street; bathroom, h.and c. water, f?as throughout, bay window and verandah front; fine lm-go section, commandimr position and good view of Citv and harbour. Entrance from Oeorgo street as well as Queen street. N.B.—As Mrs Skeofc is leaving New Zealand immediately, this Property is for absolute sole, and is well worthy of tho attention of buyers. ■ 10ap TUESDAY. 16th APRIL, ' . At 2.30 o'clock. SUBDIVISION OF COLLINS'S BHOVDACRES FARM, UPPER JUNCTION ' (Close to Nonnanby Car Terminus). EL.; MACA SS E Y k 00. .. • aro instructed by Mr Thos. Collins to sell by auction, at, their Rooms, 12 tiray street, as above, THAT '-WELL-KNOWN FARM AT UPPER JUNCTION, LATELY OWNED BY MRS COLLINS (deceased). SUliDIVIDED INTO THE FOLLOWING iUUfILY-SUITABLE ALLOTMENTS;-1.-20 Acrce. Lot 2.-10 Acres, i Lit 3.-6 Acres. Lot 4.-3 Acres, with Barn, Stable, Byre, etc. ' .i. Lot 5.—5 Acres. '} Lot '6.-4 Acres, with House ,(5 rooms), etc. Lot 7.-2 Acres. . These Sections arc ail separately fenced, and held under senavaJo titles under L.T. Act. Splendid soil. Haiidy position, close to town. >.')'. Fidl particulars, etc., from Messrs IRWIN k IRWIN, Solicitors, Moray place; Oc Map THE AUCTIONEERS. NOTICE. Tho WAIKOUAITI STOCK SALE has been I'OSTFONED until MONDAY, April 22, 1907, when there will be a special Sheep Sale, particulars of wJiieh will appear in Otago Daily Times on Saturday, 13th April. •J'ntONACH. MORRIS, & CO 5 (LIMITED), "lALGETY & ,00. (LIMITED). '' ■■ . Dap

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13874, 11 April 1907, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13874, 11 April 1907, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13874, 11 April 1907, Page 12

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