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SALTS BY AUCTION. | THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 20th ArRIL, ' At 2 o'clock. At Temporary Rooms, Brown. Ewing's Buildings (opposite Post Office). PIANOS ami ORGANS. MASSIVE BEVEL-MIRROR SIDEBOARD, DINING SUITE in SADDLEBAG (7 pieces), DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINES, GRAPHOPHONES and RECORDS. GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. SC Ult R 4 CO. will sell by unci ion, as above, Al_. CLOTHING. SCn 1 LENGTHS, JEWELLERY. ZOnp SALK OF BOOKS At PUBLIC AUCTION. THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, 25th APRIL, at 7.30 o'clock. 2000 VOLUMES, Including— Comprehensive Library of Romance, Fiction, and Travel; Historical and Geographical Exploit and Adventure; Standard Works of Science, Religion, anil Reference; anil Ancient and Modern Publications of Every Description. \ Also, A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF STAMPS OF ALL NATIONS. SC UR 11 & CO. will sell, as above, at their Temporary Rooms (opposito Post Ollice), Princes street, The Whole of tho Books, catalogues of which will be ready for circulation at noon on Monday. Absolutely without reserve. Hour of Sale: 7.30 p.m. SCURR k CO.. 20ap Auctioneers. At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, 52 Princes street, Musselburgh. SCURR A N D C O. have been favoured with instructions from Mr C. W. Essex (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell by auction, as above, The Wholo of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and FURNISHINGS, comprising— MASSIVE BEVEL-MIRROR BELL ORUAN (10 stops). DINING SUITE in Morocco (7 pieces), SUPERIOR BEVEL-MIRROR HALL STAND, COSTLY WILTON CARPET SQUARE (17ft x 12ft 6in), NEW FIREPROOF SAFE (Samuel Withers), EDISON GRAPHOPHONE and 9 Dozen RECORDS (with 4-niiniito attachment), COSTLY HEVEL-MHUtOH. SIDEBOARD. Also, massive double brass-rail bedsteads, mattresses, duchesse chests, washstands and ware, rattan chair, sewing machine, regulator clock, fenders and brasses, hall runner, linoleums, 2 largo jardinieres, dining table, curtains, lamps, mirrors, tables, chairs, ornaments, clocks, kitchen and cooking utensils, crockery, canary and case, 2 buggy rugs, dressmaker's table, 2 lawn mowers, 60ft hose, garden tools, garden rollor, good assortment carpenter's tools, flower sfniids and pots, etc., etc. 20ap TAIERI ANNUAL HORSE SALE. FRIDAY, 3rd MAY, 1912. At 10 o'clock. Our usual Annual Salo of PEDIGREE CLYDESDALE MARES, FILLIES, COLTS, and GELDINGS, WTTI bo hold at TAIERI SALEYARDS, ALLANTON, On the above date. . EARLY ENTRIES INVITED. Horses will bo offered in order of receipt of ontries. SATURDAY, 27th April, last day for reoeiriiur entries. yyONALD REID k CO. (LTD.), •*-' Auctioneers lEap MONDAY, 29th APRILT9I2! At 12.30. CLEARING SALE~AT SEACLIFF. STRONACH, MORRIS, & CO, (LTD.) havo received instructions from Mr John nrown to oiler by auction, on tho above date: 22 Cows, in profit and coming to profit ■3 two-year-old Heifers, coming to profit 1 Sow (m pig). 1 store Pitr 1 spring-carl Mare, 4yrs old Spring-dray, spring-cart, harness, milk cans, incubator and brooder, sledge, lank, sundries, etc.. etc. Mr Brown is lroviiip the district, and everything will therefore bo offered for bona fido sale. Outsido Entries may bo mado with 13ap THE AUCTIONEERS. SATURDAY, 11th MAY, 1912, At 12 noon. FREEHOLD FARMS AT GREEN ISLAND BUSH. STRONACH, MORRIS, ft CO. (LTD.) havo received instructions from Messrs Campbell Bros., of Grocn Island Bush, to offer for salo at their Stores, Crawford 6treet, on tho abovo date, their Freehold Property as under;— 143, 144, 147, 149, Green Island Bush District, ami Section 2, Block NIII, Dunedin and East Taiwi District, oommisin_» 54 noros 2 roods 12 poles (moro or less). This is firet-class grazing or agricultural land, and most suitable lor dairying purrx*_. It is surrounded by a sheep-proof fenoe, and has im over-running stream through the property. Also, at tho same timo and place, thov will offer tho Freehold of tho adjoining Farm, at present leased to Messrs Campbell Bros., k-ing Sections 55, 57, 58, Ocean Beach District, and 145, 146 Green Island Bush District and 3, Block XIII, Dimwlin and East. Taieri District, comprisuig 61 ucres 3 roods 13 poles. This ia also firstclass agricultural land similar to the foregoing property. The buildings on this block comprise 4roomed House and wushhoiisc, stablo, cow liyro (hold,; 26 cows), turnip shed, binder slied, carl shed, pigsties, etc. Further particulars and terms on application to 20ip THE AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, At 11.30 a.m. TO THE MERCANTILE COMMUNITY OF OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND. JE. WATSON _ CO. (LTD.), • In conjunction with VTTILIiIAM TODD ,t CO., H instructed by tho Trustees in tho Estate of Mr C. J. Deschlcr (deceased), will offer for salo by public auction, in tho long room of .1. E. Watson and Co.'s Premises, 'fay street, Invcrcargill, as above: SECTION 6, Block IX, Invercargill, with frontago to Don street; Part SECTION 17, Block IX, with frontage to Esk street—in all, half an aero (moro or less). This valuable block of freehold land is situated in the heart of tho business quarter, and runs through from street to street. On Srction 17 is erected thoso spacious twostoreyed buildings known as DESCHLER'S FAMILY HOTEL, containing 57 rooms, with all modern conveniences ; on tho back part of Section 6 is erected an iron store. The Es|; street frontago could Ik profitably converted into shops and offices. Tho present lease of tho promises expires on July 16 next. The youngest beneficiary having attained her majority, tho Property must bo realised to wind up The estate. Properties in tho business rone of Invercargill are rapidly increasine in vnlue, and this salo presents an unrivalled opportunity for a sound and profitable investment. The whole Property will first be offered in one lot ,and if not sold tho Esk street frontage will be submitted with a depth of 3 chains, and the Don street frontago with a. depth of 2 chains. Further particulars may be had on application to Mr James Harvey, solicitor for the estate f or to THE AUCTIONEERS. TERMS: 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in two months, balance in twolvo months, with interest at 5 per cent, on unpaid balance, 23m

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15433, 20 April 1912, Page 16

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