WEDNESDAY, 14th JUNE, At 2 30 p.m. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES IN PORT CHALMERS AND NORTH-EAST VALLEY. TAMES SAMSON AND CO. *' are instructed by the Public Trustee a« tru«fpf in the estate of Susan M'Lauchlan, deceased, to sell by auction at their rooms., Dowling street Dunedin :—: — PORT CHALMERS PROPERTIES. 1. Part section 46, George street, 17.7-10 poles, with Marine Hotel (17 rooms), subject to lease to Mr. Robert Sharp, expiring 22nd July, 1901. 2. Part sections 45 and 46, George street, 21.7-10 poles, with three- roomed house and livery stables, subject to lease to Mr. Charles Stevenson. 3. Part section 45, George street, 9.9-10 poles, with nine-roomed house, wash-house, etc., presently occupied by Mr. C. Reeves ; weekly tenancy. 4. Part sections 45 and 46, George street, 25 5- 10 poles, with double house of three rooms each, lpt to Mr. Painter and Mrs. Greaves ; weekly tenancy ; bmall portion bubject to Mr. Sharp's lease. NORTH-EAST VALLEY PROPERTIES. 5. Allotment 1, block XV., Ascotvale, 8.9-10 poles. (!. Allotments 7 and S, block 1., St. John's Wood (Black's road), 20.;>-10 poles, with four-roomed cottage, wash-houae, and scullery, let to Mr Buchanan ; weekly tenancy. 7. Allotment 27, Fergu.slie, Main road, having 25ft frontage by a depth of 50ft, with shop and five roomed hoube. Pre.sently let to Mr Cooper ; monthly tenancy. For plans conditions of sale, and full particulars, apply Public Trust Office, Dunedin ; A. A. Finch, Esq , solicitor, Uowling street. Dunedin ; F. W. Platts, Ksq , solicitor, Port Chalmers : or the auctioneers.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVII, Issue 23, 8 June 1899, Page 17
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