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SALES BY AUCTION. TUESDAY, 23nUUNJ^ At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. THE LANDSLIP COAL MINE, WALKAIA, ' With all MACHINERY and PLANT, Li good going order. 17011 ABSOLUTE SALE. ALEX HA KRIS & CO. liavo received inetruotions from W. K. C. Roid, Esq. (Secretary Tlie Landslip Coal Syndicate, Limited), to sell by auction as above: Tlie Unexpired 'form of Coal Mining Lease- of Sections 9, 9a, 11, lu 11b, and 12, Block 11, District of Wcndon' containing 19 acres 1 rood 3 poles (more or loss), School Commissioners' Lease, 19 years to run, at a royalty of sixpence per ton, together with tl» Working Plant, including Engine, Boiler, Wmohca, Pumps, Pipes, tails, Trucks, Buildings, etc., as they now lio at the Mine at Waikaia. Tho Company have recently erected a mibstanaU bridge over the Waikaia River,, enabling thorn to djtliver their coal all lie year round, and the mine ia the best in tlie Waikaia. District. A splendid chanco for investors .or a email syndicate as the Mine and plant must be sold. Full particulars obtainable on application to Mr ..Jr,/,,™ R . i ' lD * Princca stroet ; Messrs U-VLVERT & BRUGH, Solicitors; or THE AUCTIONEERS. ' 18 ; u WEDNESDAY, 24th JUNE, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. To Investor and Speculators. VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Nos. 70 and 76 STAFFORD STREET. 5 Dwellings Returning an Annual Rental of £203. f A LE X. HARRIS & CO. fj*- have received instructions from the ' Trustees to sell by auction, as above: 1. Parts of Sections 48 and 49, Block Y, Dunedin, with a frontage to Stafford street of 100 links by, 250 links in depth, with a large, substantial Brick Dwelling of 19 rooms; bath (hot and cold), patent w.c.'s, etc,;'a 4-roomed Stono Dwelling, stables, etc., thereon; bringing in an annual rental of £143. 2. Part of Section 48, Block V, Dunedin with a frontago to Stafford street of 51.5 links by a. depth of 250 links, with a Modern Brick Dwelling of 4 rooms, 4-roomcd Wood Dwelling, and 2-roomcd Wood Dwelling -thereon, bringing in £60 per annum. Tho Auctioneers beg to draw attention of investors to the above Properties, as they are within 3 minutes of Post Office and, on account of the aituation, tho houses are let to good, tenants. , The Property has to be sold to wind up estate, and buyers are invjted to inspect, as this is an exceptional chance. 13m WEDNESDAY;. 15th JULY, 1908, At 12 o'clock. - ( At Auction Rooms, 28 Rattray street. VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD, STUART STREET. (T) M. FE A & 00. aji» iia ve received instructions from Mrs M. H. Peart to sell by auction, as above; Section 32, Block XIII, Stuart street, Dunedin, with a fronUgo of .49Jft to Stuart street by 165 ft in depth, together with Six Dwellings and Shop; let to good tenants. The Auctioneers beg to draw attention to investors, as this Property is within two minutes' easy walk from the Octagon. Property in ijhis favourite locality is bound to increase in value. 17j u THIS DAY, ' SATURDAY, 20th JUNE, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction, at Rooms, Dowling street, : Superior Parlour, Sitting, Dining, Bed- ' room, and Kitchen Furniture, 2 Firstclass Walnut upright Grand Grand Church Organ, Extending Dining ( Tabic, Handsoihe, Chesterfield Saddlebag Suite, Ladies' and Gents' Bicycles. JAMES SAMSON & 0 0.1 have been favoured with instructions 'to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street; Two first-class upright grand pianos, , Saddlebag suite, tapestry and plush suite, feather suite, Brussels and tapestry carpels, heavy walnut overmantel, hearth and wool ■ lugs, chiffonier, Vienna, wicker, and rattan ,' chairs, fancy occasional tables 1 and chairs, pretty bamboo and plush suite, heavy solid brass kerb, brass fenders, tire brasses, (tinner and tea services, Bft extending dining table,' cutlery and glassware, chinaware, cruets, e.j). ware, striking clocks, - barometer, hanging lamp, mirror-back hall * stand, bookcase, double and single iron I bedsteads, wire and spring mattresses, kapok bods, blankets, quilts, duchosso 1 drawers and tables, marblo and tile washstands, handsomo inlaid duchessc pair, in- > laid full-Scotch chest, fancy bedroom ware, commode, 4 and 5-drawer chests, mirror ( wardrobe, carpet squares, heavy linoleum, I kitchen drcsaor, chairs and tables, meat " safe, barrow, steps, violin in case, Singer sewing machine, b ladies' and gents' cycles fo-i etc. ' 19ju WEDNESDAY, 24th JUNE, 1908, At 1 p.m. Very Superior \ DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, BED- ? .ROOM, and KITCHEN FURNITURE ° .WALNUT UPRIGHT PIANO (by Ali- v Eon, London), WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE. E L. MACASSEY & CO. • have received instructions from C. «. Spaul, Esq. (who is giving up house- i Jrocping), to sell by auction, on the : 1 remises, Musselburgh Rise, just at end of 2d section, Anderson's Bay car: Tho whole of his Household Furniture .end Effects; as above, consisting of— Walnut upright piano, saddlebag suite, extending dining room table, r.p. sidoboard, dinner waggon, b.r. fenders and brasses, coal vases, lamps, rattan and wicker chairs, bail table and chairs, caipct runaers, hall curtains, music canterhury, what- * not, occasional tables, carpet squares, lino- i teuns, occasional chairs, upholstered wicker ' and arm chairs, curtains and poles, duchosso ,v chests, washstands, bedroom ware, solid cedar wardrobe (minor front), single and double b.r. -iron bedsteads, wire- and kapok mattresses, blankets, sheets, pillows, com- A modes,! napery, ctrtlory, spoons, forks, decanters glassware, crockery, soltzogene saucepans, pots, kettles, and all cookies ■utensils, meat safe, wringer,, titer, tubs, bncketa gaiden tools, sundries etc. etc. GREAT AUCTION SALE~ IRISH' LINENS and DRAPERY. i! FORD will sell by public auction at 65. p . iPrinces street: Sheetings, damask, napery, H Elannolcttcs, quilts, etc. <l\ Dress goods, suitings, and overcoats. stl ah Also, 10 dozen superior carved dining room, eliairs. ( Absolutely without reserve. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), Commencing at 1 p.m. sharp. THE MORE CRITICAL YOU ARE THE BETTER OUR SUITS WILL PLEASE 19iu POULTRY SHOW SALE, On WEDNESDAY NEXT. TDEILLY, SCOTT, & GILL *« will sell, at thoir Rooms, commencing as usual 2 p.m. sharp: Prize-winners in all the leading varieties, also special line of 40 silver Wyandotte Pullets. Also special, on account of tho laie Mr J. iM'Millan, 15 splendid. silver Hens, 3 Cockerels, and 1 Cock, drinking fountain, ,' brooders, incubator, etc. th E. OSWALD REILLY, 20ju Auctioneer, THURSDAY, 25th JUNE. At Olrnton, 850 crossbred Hoggets, mixed sexes J4O crossbred wether Eoggets. fMLGETY & COMPANY (LIMITED), £ Auctioneers. _, OIAGO WITKESS.-Now Stories. A large . . Ajnount of Reading Matter, Price Cd. jet

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14245, 20 June 1908, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14245, 20 June 1908, Page 16

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