SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAT, . SATURDAY, 15th JULY, ' At 2 o'clock. SALE BY. AUCTION. At Booms, Dowlirtg street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE _ And Furnishings of Every Description. IRON-FRAME PIANO. • HANDSOME RECESS-FRONT SIDEBOARD. AXMINSTER CARPET. BRASS-FRONTED BEDSTEAD. . BEDROOM SUITE. • Fanoy drawing room suite, inlaid whatnots, largo overmantel, pedestal and flower bowl, extending dining table, chaire, upholstered easy chairs, octagon and tea tables, fancy, rattan chairs, carpets, linoleums, fenders and brasses, leather couch, mirror hall stand, barometer, hall curtains, bedroom furniture, duchcssa drawers and tables, washstands, ware, double and single iron beds, wire and flock mattresses, kitchen and cooking utensils, wringer, ladder, barrow, steps, Singer sowing machine, bicycles, child's cot, wiro shakedowns, etc., etc. JAMES SAMSON .AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling Street, , Tho above Household Furniture. SALE SHARP AT 2 O'CLOCK. FRIDAY, 28th JULY, At 2.o'clock. ON ACCOUNT OF AND AT THE RISK OF SHIPPERS. Ex Mamari. ■ SALE BY- AUCTION. MASSIVE OAK AND SOLID WALNUT . . SIDEBOARDS 7 BRIC-A-BRAC CABINETS. 12 SOLID OAK AND WALNUT OVERMANTELS AND .MIRRORS. 50.MASSIVE BRASS DOUBLE AND SINGLE IRON BEDSTEADS. •13 BEAUTIFUL BRASS KERB SUITES. „ 8 HEAVY, AXMINSTER AND VELVET PILE CARPETS. MESSRS JAMES SAMSON & CO. *'-*• havo baen instructed to .sell by auction, .it- thcir'Rooms, Dowlir.g street, on account of and at the risk of shippers. Tho following: 6 large massive solid oak Sideboards, very-handsome ' 4 large solid walnut Sideboards 6 Sidcbcards and brcakfact room Cal l : ■ nets 3 large' e'oonised bric-a-brac china Cabinets 4 smaller drawing room china. Cabinets 12 very large, and massive solid oak Overmantels, and large framed Mirrors 50 very heavy and massive 2in-pills,r brass-mounted Bedsteads, brass fronted ; . ' 12 combination sinelc iron Bedstoads 2 very daboraia al'.-bras3 Bedstead?, fall size. The above goods will, be sold without ]'*«<'rve. on account and risk of shippers. . THURSDAY, 3rd AUGUST, ' ■ At half-past 12 sharp. At Rooms, Dowling street. . . FOR ABSOLUTE SALE, ■ On account of Advancing years of owner. TO FLOUR-MILLERS and : WHOM IT MAY CONCERN'. SALE BY AUCTION, THE GLEN 7 ROLLER FLOCR-MILLS, For Sale as a Going Concorn. FITTED THROUGHOUT WITH THE LATEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE MACHINERY. Situated The Glen, Outram. JAMES SAMSON CO. have been - favoured with' instructions from Mr James E. Mather to sell by auction, at their Rooms: His FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES and WATER RACE Tho land contains a block of 3 acres freehold with water raoe, 9 acres leasehold . (with 52 years to run), at a yearly rental , of £25 and £5 per yea-r' for water right from Mts Sutherland. Ereirfed on the property Li an up-to-date 3-bag plant roller flour-mill, 4 storeys high, Pelton water wheel, fitted up complete with all the latest and most up-to-date machinery possible.,to have; dynamo house and dynamo suitable to light up mill with electricity; large store for storing wheat, carpenter's shop, and ether outbuildings. Splendid 7-roomod Family Residence, wa6uhouse with built-in boiler and concrete floor, dairy, oowbyre, water laid on to house and fountain. There are also two eottages; one let at present to a good tenant, the rent of which practically pays the rental of leasehold. Tho grounds arc beautifully laid out in garden and ornamental trees, live hedges. N.B.—The above offers a. rare chance to flour-millers to secure one of the most up-to-date and best mills in tho Dominion. The Mill is situated on the well-known Taieri Plains, which is reoognieed as one of the best wheat-growing districts in the Dominion. Splendid level reads, and close to the Outram Railway Station. The Mill is in 'full going swing. The only reason for Mt Mather's selling is his advance in years and ill-health. Fuller particulars from THE' AUCTIONEERS, Bjv 23 Dowling street-, Duncdin. FRIDAY, 2M JULY, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, MUSSELBURGH. SUPERIOR AND MODERN 8-ROOMED RESIDENCE, with CORNER SECTION. Alex, ea s sis & 00. • havo received , instructions from Mr J. F. Morton to sell, as above, _ Parts Sections 39 to 42, Block 17, corner New and Grqvo streets,' Musselburgh (area 24.8 poles), with a Superior Residence cf 8 roonw, with 3 bay windows, bath, hot and cold mtcr, gas throughout. Tho House is fitted with mirror-door wardrobe, linoii presses, ti'.o grafts and hearths; and the section is nicely laid out in garden, cephxlt paths, eto. Ono block from car line. No. 8 Now street. For bona fide sale, as the owner is leaving thy district. 15jy TUESDAY, 15th AUGUST, 1911, At 12 o'clock noon. "S/ffESSRS D. M. FEA &' COMPANY -L'JL have received instructions from tho City Council of Dunedin to offer for salo by public auction at their Rooms, Rattray street, on the above date: ' TWENTY-ONE YEARS' BUILDING LEASES oiAllotments 12 and 13, subdivision of Sections 1, 2, 3, and 7, Il'oci- 11, East Taieri District, containing 11 acres. Upset rental, £5 life par annum. Value for buildings and improvements, £46. The existing leaso is held by Mr Francis Columb. Sections 5 and 6, Block XIX, Waihola District, containing ICO acres. Upset rental, £22 10s i>3r annum.. Valuo fcr buildings ar.d improvement, £359 7s. The existing lease is held by Messrs Carl Ilcnko and Carl Honke, jun. Allotments 36 aud 38, subdivision of Section 6, Block VII, Town District, containing 19.4 poles. Upset- rental, £5 5s per annum. Value for buildings and improvements, £200. The existing lease is held by Bridget Mary Jager's Executors. Part Allotment 6, subdivision of Section 6, Block VII, Town District, containing--8.2 poles. Upset rental. £6 per annum. Valuo for buildings and improvements, £225. The existing lease is held by Henry Jno. Ripp's Executors. Allotment 21, Quarry Reserve, Duncdin. contaiuir.ff 1 rood. Upset rental, £6 10s. Value for improvements, nil. The existing ka.se is iveld by Henry F. Hardy's Executors. Allotment 47, subdivision of Sections 1 and 2, Block IV, Upper Kaikorai District, Roelvn, containing. 1 -rood 24.2 poles. Upset rental, £6 10s per annum. No buildings or improvements. Land, at present not leased. Further particulars may be obtained on application to tho TOWN OLERK; Or, .THE AUCTIONEERS. x Dunedin, Juno 30, 1911. 15jy WEDNESDAY, 19:,h JULY, Ait 2 o'clock sharp. PLANTS. PLANTS. PLANTS. Messrs a. moiutzson & co. will sell, at their Rooms, oorner Bond and Jetty streets, on Wednesday, 19th July, at 2 p.m. sharp, from a local nursery: GCOSKBICRRIES, CURRANTS. RASPS. OI.EARIAS, NATIVES, ENGLISH SHRUBS, VIOLETS, ALPINES, HERBACEOUS PLANTS. RAMBLING ROSES. COPPER BEECII. ROWANS. HONEYSUCKLE, DKRWENTS, VARIEGATED AND PURPLE FLAX. PANSIES, AND ANEMONIES IN BLOOM. 15jy OTAGO WITNESS.—New Storieß. A larg« 'Amount of Reading Matter. Price 6d,
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