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BALES BY AUCTION. J H 1 . ■ THIS DAY, j ?>;, THURSDAY, Uth NOVEMBER,, jf At 12 o'clock. '/' * At Booms, Manse street. V SUBDIVISION OF MONTECILLO , PROPERTY. FIVE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. Varying in size from 30 *pole 3 to nearly 1£ ' acres. MAGNIFICENT VIEWS, NATIVE BUSH Oft.NAMT7.NTAT, SHRUBS AND TREES. ALLOTMENT 3 HAS SUBSTANTIAL RESIDENCE '= . OF 12 ROOMS, ALL MODERN , CONVENIENCES. THOROUGH DRAINAGE. BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS. TJARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) JL are instructed by the Trustees, Executors, .aiid Agonoy Company (Limited), as ■ Executors of the Estate of the late John Ross,.to sell by auction: LOT iL—ONE ROOD 5 POLES, -with frontage .-to Patrick street of 67ft 6in, together. with sheds, etc., thereon. LOT 2—THREE ROODS 24.9 POLES, ; with frontage of 48ft 3in to Eglinton road and back entrance from Patrick street; stable, sheds, etc. LOTS'.—ONE ACRE 1 ROOD 23.1 POLES,!, with frontage to Eglinton road of 20ft 6in and present carriage drive; garden, lawn, fete.; back entrance from Patrick street, tcjgether with Residence thereon described aDove. ' LOT 4.—THREE ROODS 37.1 POLES, native Jaushj orchard, etc., with frontage of 20ft 6in to Eglinton road. • LOT S—THIRTY POLES, with frontage of 35fto\ to Eglinton road, and beautiful building: site. These>'.; Allotments are portion of the : Montecillo Property, and have splendid trees upon them, the plantations of nearly V" • 60 yeaxajago. The main sewer runs through * the gully, and can be easily connected. Tho sites arQ.exceptional, and the view second to none in ! Dunedin. - TERMS.—V acant Allotments, £25 per /. Allotment deposit, balanee_ by equal quarterly instalments, . extending over three years; interest 54 per cent. Allotment 3, ■with house, £2W deposit, balance similar to vacant allotments. Plans ■- of Subdivision can be seen at Office. 1 ' . 2n MONDAY, 15th NOVEMBER, At 12 o'clock , At Rooms, Manse street. | In the Estate of the late Thomas Cole. COMFORTABLE SEASIDE COTTAGE, TWO FREEHOLD SECTIONS, , ' ' BROAD BAY. P- ARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED), are instructed by the Trustees of the Estate of the late Thomas Cole to sell by / auction: 1. SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP OF DUNEDIN,'BROAD BAY, containing 1 rood anc} 5 /poles, with frontage of 105 links to • Main .rpad, together with comfortable Cotf tage, 4 : "rooms (Shacklock range), 2-roomed Cottage; 2 water tanks, nice garden, well- . * grown macrocarpa hedges and shelter belts. 1 2. SECTION 3, adjoining the above and " school, 1 rood 5 poles; a fine building site, with macrocarpa hedges. 3. SECTION 8, containing 1 rood 3 poles, fronting Bay street. These are two of the finest available sites in Broad Bay, and their ''situation second to none. The Furniture in the house can be taken ; at valuation, if the purchaser so desires. Key at Green's Store. '• ~ FRIDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, - At 2 o'clock. In Downstairs Rooms. SALE BY AUCTION. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION (Removed from a Country Centre). To Close up Trust Accounts in Deceased ' Estate. DINING, BEDROOM. AND' KITCHEN \ FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. JAMES SAMSON _ & CO. have received instructions from the Trustee in the Estate to sell by auction, at their Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street: A large catalogue of SECOND-HAND USEFUL FURNITURE, ineluding--Bft dining table,_ fancy Snd oasy chairs, carpets, brass drawing room telescope lamp, pictures, overmantel, stained mirror-back sideboard (heavily carved pillars), velvetpile table cover, lace curtains and curtain poles; fancy occasional tables, fringed hall Carpet, ' palm stands and bowls, 2 double iron beds and> bedding, d'Uchesse drawers and tables, full-Scotch chest, single iron bed and bedding, single wood bed, duchesse ; v pair', toilet ware, marble-top wash stand, linoleums?. kitchen dresser, cutlery, meat safe, white' Show-case (with mirror-back), wringer, knitting' machine, lawn mower, Singer sewing machine, wood trunks, Champion range, 2_ small window sashes and weights, Stevens I rifle. Muranese and Cathedral glass, photogxapher!a appliances, 5-drawer drop-head' ' ; Singer' sewing machine, Bft dining table (heavy legs and top), ,etc., etc. n " EVERT LOT MUST BE SOLD TO WIND UP THE ESTATE.TUESDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, v ' i At 12 o'clock. : At Rooms, 204 Princes street. CITY DWELLING OF 4 ROOMS, 93 Harrow street (lato Athol place). Under Instructions from the Public - Trustee. In the Estate of Patrick Cooney. S O U R R & CO. will sell by auction, as above: All' the Estate and Interest of the Vendor in all that Pared of Land containing 20 perches, being Section 10, Block LXVin, Dunedin, together with the Dwelling of 4 rooms ■■■'. ( thereon. The Property is a Harbour Board Leasehold, having some 13 years to run, and is eituated right -in tho city, in close proximity to the wharves and railway. MUST. BE SOLD TO WIND UP THE ESTATE. Further particulars at our offices. SCURR & CO., .'■. lip XAuctioneers. SATURDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, 1915, At 11.30 o'clock. mHEXOTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-J. TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.) '-will offer at their Weekly^Horse.Sale, ab above: , 6 draught M?.res and Geldings - 7 sp?ing-ca.rters and harneiss Horses. AI- L. MACLEAN, . tin j Auctioneer. MONDAY, 15th NOVEMBER, At 1 o'clock.. At Nesbit's Farm, near Waitati. rpHE :: OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-JL T-IVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND • (LIMITED) have been instructed' to offer, as above, on behalf of Mr Willianr'Hodeon, Waitati: 8 Cows 12 young ' Cattle 800 feet sawn timber, 3x2 and Bxl 2 Hacks. Double-furrow plough, disc harrows, tine harrows, chains, etc., milk cans, Globe separator, and Household i Furniture and sundries. As Mr Hodson is leaving for the front at once, everything is for definite sale. 9n ' SPECIAL ENTRY. BALCLUTHA STOCK SAtE. FRIDAY, 12th NOVEMBER. 400 SHORN WETHERS. D ALGETY & COMPANY (LIMITED) lOn WEDNESDAY, Ist DECEMBER. At the Mart, Murray fetreet, Hobart. VALUABLE PASTORAL PROPERTIES. D ALGETY & CO. (LTD.), Melbourne, and Roberts & co. (lt d.), Hobart (in conjunction), have been Instructed by the Trustees of the late Thos. Parramore to sell, at the Mart, Murray street, Hobart, on Wednesday, December 1, at 12 o'clock, The Well-known and Highly-improved Properties, "Beaufort ' and "Syni dal," consisting of 15,400 acres, on tho River, adjacent to the town of Ross, in the Midlands of Tasmania. Full particulars from DALGETY & CO. (LTD.), ; 2n D'unedin. HE FARMERS' PAPER.—Tho Agricultural Department of the Otago Witness is acknowledged to be unequalled by that iof an? other .Weekly in the dominjoa.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16538, 11 November 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16538, 11 November 1915, Page 10