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SALES BY AUCTION. .WEDNESDAY, 2-rth FEBRUARY, At 2.30 o'clock. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, MORNT..GTON. THE PERPET AL TRUSTEES. ESTATE. AND . GENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) lmvo been instructed by the Executors of t.ho late John GoMcr to offer for sale by public auction at ti'noir Rooms, Rattray street, on Wednesday, 24th February, 1809, at 2.30 p.m.: ALLOTMENTS 1 and 2, Block 11, Township of Mornmgton, containing about 26 pokfi, together with buildings tlicrcon, consisting of Two Dwelling-houses, containing 6 rooms ami outbuildings and 5 rooms and outbuildings respectively, also buildings lately usod an<i known as Alornington Hc/ie). Tho Dwellings are substantially built and in good repair, and are bringing in rentals of 15s antl lis 6d respectively. The Ilotol Building is also let. Property frontw lho Town Belt, and has also frontages to Muelaggan '""J Patcrson streets. The whole will bo sold in one lot. Title is under tho Land Transfer Act. For further particulars apply to Wf_ THEAUCTIONEERS^ ■ TUESDAY, 161,h FEBRUARY, At 12,30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, DUDDIN'OSTUN, NORTH-HAST VALLEY. In the Estate of the late A. C. M'ADAM. .ALEX. HARRIS k CO. '■ti. have rccoi.ved instructions from the' trustees to sell by auction, an above: ALLOTMENTS 8 and 9, lilni-k 11, Duddingslcn, Norlh-lvi-st Valley, containing 2 roody 11 puics (more or lessl, with a substantial Dwelling of b looms, bath, willlery, Z cement tanks (holding 3lil) gallons water). "Jin- Dwelling is filled with chc»ls drawer.; ami cupboards, and la rue rooms and lully cilings, and commands a magnificent view of Dunedin and surroundings. Tin; section is well laid out, in garden am] orchard, and can be r.uhdivideil if necessary, Within 3 minute;, from liardens. ' of • SATURDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, At. 12.31) o'clock. At Rooms, Piinics dtrcel. SUPERIOR IIUMBER MOTOR. CAR, 'With Diiacliahlf Toniic'iu. .Almost New, To Seat. Five Persons. Practically for Ab.-olule Sab. A LUX. lIA KRIS & CO. have received hist met ions from the Owner In soil by auction, as above: Suitor 10-12 h.p. Iliimb-r Motor Car (■"■ cylinder), with dolacnable tonnoau and hood, beml and side liglils, i-oiven, fcparc Stepney wheel. jiikl all acm-sirl-is complete. The car is in first-class order, having Ikp.ii in use only a few months. Now on viow. 13f MONDAY, 22ndl''EBRUARY, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms. Primes street. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. fIRAEMAII STREET, SOUTH DUNEDIN. .ALEX. HARRIS & CO. •** have received instructions lo sell by auction, as above: Four-roomed House, scullery, washhoiific (copper, tubs), iukl good Section: Mr Lowe lenant at 10s week; House No. 19; situated lit terminus of Id section (oil' Anderson's Bay road). Will be sold lo Hie highest bidder. ' 10f MONDAY, 22ml FEBRUARY, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. Important Sale of VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Macandrcw road, Reid road, and Cutlen road, SOUTH DUNEDIN. In the Estate of tho late Arthur Smith.

AL EX. II ARR I S & CO. have received instructions from the Trustees in the above estate to sell by auction: 1. Section 16, Block X, Township of Forbury. fronting Alacamlrcw road, containing 1 rood (more or less), with a 2-roomed Dwelling thereon. 2. Section 5, Block VIII, fronting Macandrcw raid, containing 1 rood (more or less). A spk'iidid building site. 3. Section 6, Block VIII., fronting Macaudrew road, adjoining above, containing 1 rood (more or les»), with a 4-roomcd Dwelling, scullery, and stable thereon; suitable for carter or expressman. 4. Part Section 1, Block VOL, fronting Macandrew and Roid roads, containing 3112 poles (more or less), with a 6-rooiii<xl Dwelling ami stable and buggy-houso thereon. This allotment is well Idled in, and can be subdivided into two lots. 5. Section 7, Block Vlll, fronting Cut.ten road, containing 1 rood (more or less); partly fenced. 6. Section 8. Block VIII, adjoining above, containing 1 rood (more or less), partly fenced. The only available sites in this locality, and situated within a few minutes of Ogg's Corner. The sites are especially valua.b!.\ either for investment or residential |>ur|s>vf,. Intending purchasers are urged Hi inspect, as these are. undoubtedly the best sites to be obtained in South lluiietlin, jitid must he sold to wind tip the estate. • 8f FRIDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, At 12.30 o'clock.. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, QATHERINE STRUCT, CAVEKSH'AM (No:.. 10 and 12). and ANDERSON'S BAY. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. < A L E X II A R 1! 1 S k C 0. i* have received instructions from Mr W. S. Gardner to 001 lby Auction, as above: 1. Allotment 22, fronting Catherine street, Caves.-bam: area. 6.8 poles, with a j\'ew, Modern b-roomed Dwelling; liaili (hot and cold), com-rcte verandah, washli'juse. A Fii'jl-class Property, close to tram. No. 12. 2. Section 3, Catherine street, Cavershani; area, 6.4 poles, with a 4-roomet! Dwelling and wash-house. No. 10. 3. Fan Section 4. lilwk 111. Bavfield, Amleiioii'.s Bay; area. 91) links x 200 links. 4. Part Section 4, Block 111, Biivtield (adjoining'above): 90 links x 200 links. The above Properties are well worth inspection, as they arc for AUSOLUTR SALE. __ IS£ THIS DAY. SATURDAY. 13th FEBRUARY, 2 o'clock. At Rooms. Important Sale by Auction of SUTERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNUT PIANO, 3 FANCY SUITES, 6 LADIES' AND GENTS' BICYCLES, Etc., Etc. JAMES SAMSON 4, CO. have lieow favoured with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street: Walnut iron-frame piano, Bft extending dining table, tapestry and plush suite, saddlebag suite, octagon and tea, tables, tapestry and saddlebag couches, walnut overmantel, Axmmstev carpet, Brussels and tapestry carpels, hearth and wc.il rugs, brass fenders, fire brasses, coal vases, I>ieturos, oriKunentts, cutlery and gktss w;.cc, china ware, marble and striking clocks, curtain poles atnl curtains, Vienna, uiJiolstered, and wicker chairs, Indian rattan chairs, brass Venetian, ashpan, lxx)k<ase, oliitfonior, Ikuhlkoiiio iiiirror-Ixiek sideboard, miri-or-back hall stand, carpet nuuier, double ami slntrlo Ixxlsteaxls, spring, wire, and flock niaitre«=es, blankets "ami (luilts, inkiid ducliesse pair, duohesso drawers and tables, marble am! tile waslisKuids, commode, fancy ware, fullSeotoli (.-liest. oak bedroom suite, carpet squares, , linolomn, tables, chairs, looking glasses, krtclieii dresser, inca-t site, lxirrow, ladder, stqvs, gariieii hose, d.b.b.l gun, 6 ladies' UJid gents' bicycles, ctc.,_ek\ SALES. Tito First Sales for this Season will bo held at-MIDDLEMARCH-THURSDAY, 25th February, at 11 a.m. WAIPIATA-FIUDAY, 26th February, at 9 a.m. NOTES ONBOKAITTOPICS, by Agrico'a, Weekly in the Otiujo Witness, dealing with gubiocb of curont jntcKst to fttnuprs.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14447, 13 February 1909, Page 16

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