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SALES BV AUCTION. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 2711, APRIL, At 2 o'clool;, On Iho Premises, corner of Prince Edward road and Chapman sired, St Kilda VALUABLE I'REEfIOTJ)- PROPERTY. On account of Mr W. KENNEDY (who is leaving Duncdin). ! A LEX. HARRIS & ' CO. am instructed to tell by miction, as above; 1. Section 6, Block XX. corner Chapman f.lroot ami Prinoo I'xKvnrfl roar], 55 foot by 100 feet, (more or less), with a superior anil modern 7-roomod Dwelling; Imlh (hot. and cold), washhouse, tool house, tie., fitted with every modern convenience. 2. Section 7, Block XX, facing Princc Mvurd road. 55 feet hy 100 feet (mure or less), well filled in and fenced. 3. Section .1, Block XX, fronting Young street, 55 feet by 100 feet (mom or less), witli stable, buggy_ shed, and large shed thereon, well filled in and fenccd. t. Section 2, block XX, Ynunj; street, 55 feet by 100 fcot, well filled in and fcnccd. .As Mr Kennedy is leaving Dunedin, the Property must bo sold. Tho Property lias three fronta.gcs, which makes it especially valuable, 'l'ho sale of his Furniture and Plant will take place at an early date. FRIDAY. 3rd MAY, ; At 12.50 o] clock. At Rooms, Princes 6lreet. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. BURNSIDE. For Absolute Sale. • 6-ItOOMED DWELLING AND OVER l-ACRE (close to Station). ?A LEX. HARRIS k CO. arc instructed to sell by auction aa above. " Part. Allotment 1, Block IV, Ikrnsido East, containing 1 rood 23 pole.} (more or less), fronting Pressor with a substantial 6-roomcd Dwelling and fowl runs, etc., ' lliorcon. Title, Land Transfer Act. The abnvo Property is cloee to the Station and is for absolute sale. Easy terms arranged before the sale. 27ap THIS DAY. 1 ~~ SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, 27th APRIL, At 8 o'clock. SALE OF FINK BUILDING SECTIONS At BALACLAVA, Fronting Elgin road, and within two minutes of the tram. NINE BUILDING SECTIONS On SPECIAL!,Y EASY TERMS. 45 Deposit, hn<l Balance in Instalments of 7s 6d Per Week. trea.i range from 30 poles to 1 rood 16.7 poles. , THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. ' in M - , fe . a * co. 4->'* have received instructions to, sell those £no Building Silos at their Rooms, 28 Rattray, street, Dunedin, on next Saturday night at 8 o'clock sharp. Plan on view at Auctioneers' Office. ■TUESDAY, 7lh MAY, At 12 o'clock. MOSGIF.L. MOSGIEL. MOSGIEL. F L. MACASSEY & CO. havo been instructed l>v aMv R. M'Donald (who is leaving Mosgielptd offer lor ealo by auction at their Rooms, 12 Rattray street; as above. HIS I'TNE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, sr, Gordon road, Mosgiel, , Comprising— 2J Acres Land, together with 10roomed House (scullery) and all outbuildings complete: also stable .15 loose-boxes and 2 stalls), buggy shod, harness room, cowshed, etc.good garden and orchard. /Hie Land js surveyed into J-acre Sections, and would cut lip splendidly into building allotnionts, as it has two frontages ahd is in a ycry fine position. Stock, etc., will be advertised later. Full particulars from ?.7ap THIS AUCTIONEERS. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 27th APRIL, 1907, At 1 p.m. sharp. At Rooms, Crawford street. UNRESERVED SALE—END of SEASON. NEW BICYCLES; NEW AXD SECONDHAND MOTOR''CYCLES. rpaoMAS paterson & co. have received instructions from Messrs Cooke, Ilowlison, and Co. to offer for sale by auction: » 30 New Bicycles, including shop-soiled Records, new lloyjil l'croixl, Matchless, Jubilee, and' 8.5.A.; all firstclass machines. Also. 1 new 3 h.p. twin cylinder motor cycle 1 new 2i h.p. Clement-Garrard motor 1 second-hand 2| h.p. CleiiK'nt-Garvard. As Messrs C., 11., and Co. wish to Jnako room for new season shipments, the above Machines are to be sold absolutely—any reasonable terms accepted. 'Jim, therefore, embraces a. splendid opportunity to .secure a first-class machine at an exceptionally low liricc. ' 25ap THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 2mfand"3rd MAY, $ At 1 o'clock sharp. {'A' TAPPER k 00. have received instructions from the Trustees in tho Estate of the late Mrs J. Smith, of Anderson's Hay, to, sell by auction, at their Rooms, the Queen's Warebouse. Moray place: 43 OASES of HOUSEHOLD and PERSONAL EFFECTS, consisting ofGrand piano (ebony frame, by Kaps), cscritoire, cedar and folding table, Indian Japanese cabinets, ornaments and curios, * vases, fruit'stands, glass and china ware, cutlery, forks, spoons and plated ware, blankets, quilts, bed and table linen, cur■tains, tablecloths, stair cloth. lii!cr, leopard, aud opossum rugs, silks, dress materials, laces, clothing, cushions and fancy work, towels, shirt inu, carved wood work and materials. t shells, emu eggs, '■ bags, boxes, camp stools, mcdicine chcst, bows, arrows, and archery materials, tennis set, field and opera glasses, photo stands and albums, pictures, engravings, and picture frames, lady's saddle and bridle, walking•ticks, music, books, large bath, kitchen utensils, phaeton, ele., elc. Absolutely no reserve. 27ap GIGANTIC FUR SALE. FURS. FURS. FURS. fA 1 MORITZSON & CO. is.* will sell at their Rooms on WEDNESDAY, Ist .MAY, At, 1 o'clock sharp, 'A Choicc Collection of Furs.from a wellknown and most reliable furrier, consisting of: Brown opossum and wallaby rugs, fox, wild cat, and opossum hearthrußS. opossum shoulder capes, stoles, and opossum, fox, and brown bear muffs? muff bags, foot muffs, specimen opossum, fox, and wallaby skins, purs* bags, and many other useful articles. All goods guaranteed to wear. ,27ap FRIDAY, 3d! MAY. At Corporation Yard, Balelutba. 60 fat and forward pure-bred Hereford Steers and Heifers, 2 and 3 years old, from Mr .1. R. Mackenzie's (l'opotunoa) well-known herd. nryu.GKTY k co. (limited) I*-* Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 10th MAY, At 9 a.m. At Waipiata Salevards. VALUABLE L.I.P. IN GIIIMERBURN DISTRICT. e ALGETY ■ & ~ CO. (LIMITED) are instructed by Mr Michael Graham to sell by auctiou at Waipiata Salevards ori Friday. lOt'.i .May, his Valuable Lease in Perpetuity— Section 3, Block VII, Gimmerburn District. consisting of 434 aires of good Agricultural Land, 50 acres in stubbie, 20 acres in fallow, balance in tussock. Improvements comprise about 3 miles fencimi, of which one boundary is rabbitnetted ; hut and two yards. The land is of very good quality, grows excellent crops of wheat, oats, and turnips, and is first-class fattening country. '■ TF health was a thing that money could X buy, tlio rich would live ind tho poor would die."—Protect the health iyou have by drinking the purest ten obtainable—"UGEß" S»li fcu

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13888, 27 April 1907, Page 16

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