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SALES BY AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, lEth DECEMBER, At 2.30 o'clock. THE LAST GREATLAND SALE for 1907. CALTON lIILL TOWNSHIP, CALTON HILL TOWNSHIP, calton Hill township, CAVERSHAM, GREATER DUNEDIN (Near tho terminus of tho Caversham Electric Car). The only remaining Block of Suitable Suburban Laijd closo to the City left r ' for Subdivision into CHEAP BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. One-eighth of an Acre to Quarter-acre each. TWOPENNY TRAM FARE, TWOPENNY TRAM FARE.' Easy Terms. Easy Terms. Easy Terms. PARK, REYNOLDS, & CO. have received instructions from the Calton Hill Brick, Tile, and Township Company (Ltd.) to offer for sale by auction, at their Rooiiig, Manse ntreet, on WEDNESDAY, 18th DECEMBER, At half-past 2 o'clock, THIRTY VALUABLE BUILDING SECTIONS, Forming part of tho FIRST SALE of the NEW TOWNSHIP of CALTON HILL. This Township, which is included in Greater Dunedin, is situated at. the end of the Cavcrahara Eleotrio Car, lieing by 2d car, within 10 minutes from the centre of the City, whilst, tho Sections at present lieing offored arc within five minutes' walk from the car. All tho Sections aro laid out to tho very best advantage, and in size range from i to i of an acre, some of them being a little larger. Tho view obtain able from almost any part of the Township is simply magnificent. The situation of the whole Township is above tho fog and damp atmosphere that hang over the low-lying parts of tho City, and, ieing bathed in sunshino from early morning to sunset, it is one of the healthiest residential suburbs around Dunedin. TERMS OF PAYMENT: £5 deposit per , Section; the balance to bear interest at 5 per cent., and to he payablo in quarterly instalments extending over five years if .-squired. 7d THIS DAY, MONDAY, 16th DECEMBER, At 12.30 p.m. FREEHOLD PLASTERED DWELLING, Closo Hillside Workshops. 'TAMES SAMSON & CO. have been favoured with instructions 'from Mr Gartshore to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dofcling street, his Freehold Property. A good Dwelling of 4 Rooms, plastered throughout, and all in perfect order; erected on a good freehold scction, lieing No. 17 Osmond 6trecfc, near corner of Wesley street (off Cargill road). For Absolute Sale. Terms can be arranged. LOd THIS DAY, MONDAY, 16th DECEMBER, At half-past 12 o'clock. CITY AND SUBURBAN FREEHOLD PROPERTIES [For Salo by Auction, at Rooms, Dowling street. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr John Kilgour to sell by auction: His Freehold Properties,, being Part Section 47, Block XXVII, together with a nice 5-roomed Dwelling-house and outhouses thereon (No. 97), having a frontage to Albany street of 56 links by 100 links depth. This Property is well situated, and coines [within the penny tram section. Lot 2, Alotment. 3. Re-Subdivision and Section 14 and 16, Extension of Calton, situato No. 60 Gardens road, together ■with a 6-roomed Dwelling-house and a 2-roomed Cottage and outhouses thereon: all securely fenoed and planted .out with fruit and a good vegelablo garden; the area. 36 poles; sunny aspcct, good view; within tho twopenny tram section. Terms to suit purchasers. For fuller particulars apply to Messrs WEBB & ALLAN, Solicitors, Princes street; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. 9d TUESDAY, 17fli DECEMBER, > At 2 o'clock. • Important Salo bv Auction of Parlour, Dining, Sitting, ajid Bedroom Furniture, Walnut Irou-framo Piano, Organ, 3 Fancy Suites, Improved Singer Sewing Machine, Ladies' and Gents' Bicycles, -Large-size Jockey Cooking Stove, Hooded Go-eart (equal to new), J-plate Camera (complete), Etc. 1 JAMES SAMSON k CO. have been instructed to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Massive walnut upright grand piano (by Same 6, London), walnut piano' (by Mozart), Weaver mirror-back organ, tapestry and plueli suite, bookcase, Brussels and tapestry carpct6, Axmiiistcr carpct (13.6 x 12), • Vienna and wicker chairs, octagon and tea tables, curtain poles and curtains, mirrorback sideboard, Bft extending dining table, dinner and tea sets, cruets, vases, ornaments, pictures,' cutierv and glass ware, striking, clocks, tapestry and leather couches, walnut overmantel, setleo suite, brass kerbs, brass fenders, fire brasses, baromoter, mirror hall stand, doublo and ainglo iron bedsteads, spring, wive, and llock mattresses, kapok lrcds. blankets, quilts, mirror wardrobe, full-Scotch and toilet chests, duchosso drawers and tables, inarblo and tile washstasde, inlaid duchesse pairs, 4 and 5-drawer chests, carpet squares, .'linoleum, fables, chairs, looking-glasses, dresser, kitchen and oooking utoneile, copper toiler, w.ringer, stove, ladies' and gents' bicycles, etc.. etc. 16d TUESDAY, 17th INST., At half-past 2 o'clock. TO DEALERS AND HAWKERS. M. SPEDDING • is instructed by C. 11. Stafliam, Esq., Trade Assignee, to sell, at his Rooms, on (Tuesday, as under: Lot I.—Hawker's van. • Lot 2.—Stock and contents of same, comprising raen'6 and women's clothing, haberdashery, fancy goods, boots, hosiery, etc, in ONE LOT. Cash on fall of tho hammer. THIS DAY! MONDAY, 16th DECEMBER, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes setreet. By order of F. H. Jtorice, Esq., District Agent Public Trustee. In the Estato of Susannah Sclina Craig. •VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, CAVERSHAM, Shortland and Sydney streets. U'LEX. HARRIS k QO. imyo received instructions from F.'H. Moricc, Esq., to sell by auction, as,above: 1. All that piece of Land being Allotments 25 antt 27, Block VI, fronting Sydney street, Oavcrsham, containing 32 poles (moro or J«s), together with two 3-roomed Cottages 1 hereon. 2. All that piece of Land being part of Section 19, Block VI. Shortland street, 'Caversham, with a frontage of 148 ft by a depth of 66ft (more or less), with a 5xoomed Dwelling and ontbouses thereon. Tho above properties are eloso to tram and Railway Station, and must bo sold to wind up the 2d THIS DAY, MONDAY, 16th DECEMBER, At. 12.30 o'clock. At Roora3, Prinoe6 street. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, South Dunedin. Jn the Erfate of Mre S. Morgan (deceased). U LEX. HARRIS, & CO. have received instructions from the Trustees to sell by auction, as above, I.—Allotment 12, corner of Oxford and Regent streets, South Dunediu; aroa, 7 <iolcb (more or Ices), with a 3-roomed Dwelling and scullery thereon. House No, Si. 2.—Allotment 4, Block VI, Osmond otrcet, Forliury; area, 7.4 poles (more or j«s). with a 3-roomed Dwelling and scullory ithwron. 3.—Allotment 110, Fhzroy Estato (fronting Hatona street); area, 12.25 poles (more or less), wiQi a 6-roonied Dwelling thereon. iHooeo No. 55. Tli« abr.vo Properties must be sold to Uic lisUic. £<1

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14087, 16 December 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14087, 16 December 1907, Page 8

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