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SALES BY AUCTION. MONDAY, 16th MARCH, At 12.30 sharp. To Speculators am] those in search of City Property. In the Estate of David Mason, deceased. Sale by Auction of VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY and MODERN DWELLINGS, Situated in Arthur street (almost Opposite Boys' High School). . TAMES SAMSON & CO. ** have been favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the above, Estate to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street: . , Lot I.—All that parcel of Land, being Part Section 3, Mock XVIII, town of Dunedin, with a large frontage lo Arthur streot, on which is erected a. modem Dwelling of 7 rooms; 3 bay windows, tower, bathroom (hot and cold water), patent w.c, gas, Venetian blinds, washhousc (with tubs and boiler), and everything in perfect order; Jiieo plot of garden in front, and commands a lovely view. A nice Dwelling; well worth inspection. J,et to a first-class tenant 22s 6d week. Cards to view. No. 16 Arthur street. Lot 2.-Other Part of Section 3, Block XVIII, adjoining the above, wiib a largo frontage lo Arthur street, with a modern Dwelling of 5 rooms. 3 bay windows, bathiroom (hot and cold water), gas, patent w.c, washhouse> (tubs and iwilcrs), all. sewered, drained, and in period order throughout; has been let at 20s week, but Trustees have it now vacant till sold. No. 14 Arthur street.

N.B.—The Auctioneers wish to draw special attention to this sale, as the Properties are very central and command a lovely view, and properties in this locality seldom come into the market. For absolute sale. Terms arranged is required. 7m MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 9th and 10th inst., At 2 o'clock each day. On the Premises of Messrs R. Waghorn and Co. GENUINE UNRESERVED CLEARANCE SALE Of the Whole PAINTERS AND PAPER- ' HANGERS' STOCK, LARUE OFFICE SAFE, OFFICE FURNITURE, FITTINGS. J\ M. S P E D D I N G *-'• is instructed by Messrs R. Waghorn and Co. (who are retiring from their wholesale business) to sell, on the Premises, Princes street, on Monday and Tuesday Next, at 2 o'clock each day: T.icii- large stock of Painters' Requisites, consisting of— 10,000 pieces paperhangings (recent shipments, newest designs), 170 cases glass (various sizes), colours in oil, dry colours, painters' and car-riage-makers' varnishes, mixed paints, brushwarc, painters' cutlery, patent driers tercbine, red lead, ealsomino, picture mouldings, mounts, fiamed and untrained pictures, picturc-framer's plant, glazed sashes, 1500 yards scrim, calico, large stock of jewelled, enamelled letters, etc., etc., etc. . Also, Large double-door office safe, mahogany secretaire, leather suite, cabinets, 6liop counters and fittings, and 2 largo marble hall flower stands, etc., etc. As Messrs Waghorn are retiring from tho shop trade, our instructions are to sell everything absolutely without reserve. WEDNESDAY. 11th MARCH," At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. ALBANY STREET. DUNEDIN. Brick Shop and Dwelling of 7 Rooms. ,'A LEX. HARRIS & 00. **■ have received instructions from Mr G. Summerell (who is retiring from business on account of ill-health) to sell by auction, as above, Section 19, Block XXVII. Dunedin, with a frontago to Albany street of 37 feet by 66 feet in depth (more or less), with a substantial and modern Brick Building, including large Shop and concrete cellar; 7 rooms, bathroom, gas, 1 2-stall stable, buggy shed, etc., etc. Stock to bo taken at valuation. Terms, £100 cash, balance arranged. 'A splendid chance for an encrgetio man, as this is an old-established and valuable business. 26f

WEDNESDAY, Uth MARCH, at 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street, freehold 78 Acres, Romaliapa (3j,miles from station). For Unreserved Sale. ALEX. HARMS & CO. ■**• will sell by auction, as above, Sections 9 and part 11, Block IV, South Mblyneux District; area, 78 acres (more or less); 3Jr miles from Romaliapa Station; with 4-roomcd Cotage theeron. No reserve; must be sold at any price. 5 m WEDNESDAY, IIth~MAROH, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. In the Assigned Estate of P. S. Omand. PAINTERS' AND PAPERHANGERS' STOCK. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. £2000' WELL-ASSORTED STOCK (in trade lots). NEW SEASON'S WALLPAPERS AND FRIEZES (Latest Designs and Colours). FASHIONABLE PICTURE MOULDINGS (Oak and Gilt). MIXED PAINTS. KEGS PAINTS. VARNISHES, STAINS, PUTTY. BRUSHWARE, GLAZIERS' DIAMONDS. PAINTERS' GENERAL SUNDRIES. GOLD PAINTS, ALUMINIUM, AND GOLD LEAF. LARGE STOCK BEVELLED MIRROR PLATES. ALEX. HARRIS & CO. ■£»• are instructed to sell by auction, Without, Reserve: The whole of Mr P. S. Omand's Painters' Papcrhangings and Valuable Stock. The stock is for absolute sale, and will be sold to the highest bidder. On view for inspection at our Rooms, Princes street, from Monday afternoon till time of sale. Catalogues forwarded to any address. MONDAY, 16th MARCH! At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, CAVERSHAM. Modern 5 and 4-roomed Dwellings, Nos. 10 and 12 Catherine street.

ALEX. HARRIS & CO. ■£* nave received instructions to sell by auction as above, 1. Allotment, 22, Cavoreham (area 6.8 poke), fronting Catherine street, with anew modem S-roomed Dwelling, bath (hot and cold), concrete verandah, asphalt paths, jron fence, uashhouse, etc. No. 12; a firsfc-ckssproporty. 2. Section 3, Catherine street, Cavershom (area, 6.4- poles), with a. 4-rcomed Dwelling and washhouse thereon. No. 10. Both Properties are close To car and railway station, and arc for genuine sale. MONDAY, 36th MAIUM, ( At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTY OAVERSHAM RISE (within penny section). Modern 8 Rooms, with every convenience. ALEX. HARRIS & 00. have received instructions from Mr J. Carter to sell by auction, as above, ' Section 48, Cavcraham Rise, fronting Railway street and Leekhampton court (area, 21.3 poles), with a modem 8-roomcd Dwelling, bath (hot and cold water) copper and tubs, olectrio bells. A splendid ohancc to secure a. modern Dwelling in the penny section of car. Tbero is also room on the Property to build another house. House No. 2. Tin [

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14156, 7 March 1908, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14156, 7 March 1908, Page 16

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