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TUESDAY, 31st JANUARY, At 2 p.m. AUCTION .SALE OF THE CONTENTS OF THE EXCHANGE BDLLIARD ROOMS. EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. LAMBTONQUAY. 5 BILLIARD TABLES (recently 5 covered). 65 CUES. 65 3 SNOOKER SETS. 3 MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., acting under -instructions from, the owner, on account of expiry of lease, will rell by auction, as above, at the Exchange Billiard Rooms, Lambton-quay — The contents of his saloon, fully stocked with all the necessary requisites, and including marking boards, balk, 11 cushioned seats, 3 coucheß, 2 tables, 6 chairs, linoleum on floors, gas fittings, suspenders, and all the necessary accessories of a well-appointed room. On view until the Sale. HARCOURT AND CO.. Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE., " VALUABLE FREEHOLD* LAND. KHANDALLAH. 30 A^P ! . 30 THE VERY CENTRE OF THE DISTRICT. . . T&CESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., U-TJL acting under instructions from James Nairn, Esq., of Nairnville, Khandallah, Tvill offer -by public auction, at their Rooms, 195, Lambton-quay.. on TUESDAY, 31st; JANUARY, at 2.30 p.m.— His Valuable Property, situated at Etandallah, nearly 30 acres, and made up as follows:— LOT I— Part of Section 4a. Harbour District, containing 4 acres 2 roods 24- perches approximately. This property is situated next Mr. Nairn's house, and is without doubt a most valuable block of land. About 4 acres are perfectly level, and the balance is a sjentle slope with frontages to the Old Porirua-road and two bubuivisional roads. LOT 2 — Consisting of Five Sections on the Plan of Xairnville, HAS BEEN WITHDPtAWN FROM SALE. LOT 3— Part of Section 4a, Harbour District, and undivided moiety of Lots 2, 27, and 5, part 4a, Harbour District D.P. 1842, containing 16 acres 2 roods and 25 perches. This land it> situated close to the Manawatu Railway, and adjoins the land owned by Dr. Fitchett. The property will be sold as a whole or divided intp lots a3 above, to suit the convenience of purchasers. Plans of the locality and the properties in question can be seen at tho office of the Auctioneers, who will be pleased to give any other information, or show intending investors over the property. HARCOURT AND CO., . Auctioneers. ROBERTSON'S AUCTION ROOM. Manners-street. TUESDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1911. At 2 p.m. ON THE PREMISES, 91, THE TERRACE. WL. ROBERTSON has received in- • structions " from a lady giving up housekeeping, to sell as above — A superior lot of Household Furniture as follows: — PIANO, by Weidz; a first-class instrument ¦; good tone ; in excellent order. FENDER AND BRASSES UNOLEPM— Several lots' of best quality, inlaid , • HALL: Beautiful .oak haUstand Bronze framed mirrors Embossed shield, pictures, eto. SITTINGROOM: CHESTERFIELD SUITE, 9 pieces, in bronze, green velvet, and saddlebags UNIQUE SIDEBOARD £arge overmantel, beautiful engravings Pile carpet, 12 x 14, folding table, very handsome curtains, handsome bronze shield and fire screen, kerb and antique, set irons, art curtains (handworked), occasional tables, handsome figure ornaments, etc., etc. DININGROOM: Divan ehayrs in green velvet, green pile carpet, large framed mirror, pictures, brass kerb and brasses, wool rug, clock bric-a-brac, beautiful bronze and Cloissone vases, books, pot stands and plants, 6 s.s. chairs, oval and extension dining table, square legs KITCHEN: Couch, wicker chairs, table, fireguard, saucepans, boiler, and kitchen sundries. BEDROOMS: HANDSOME B.R. SUITE, 3 pieces, in kauri MASSIVE WARDROBE Duchesse chests, single bedsteads, mattresses, blankets, sheets, etc. Toilet tables, washstands and ware, carpets, rocker, wood-carved cot, curtains, pictures, fenders and brasses, chairs, etc., etc. Stair carpet and rods, rugs, ' mats, etc., and all the various articles in a wellfurnished .home. This is one of tho best houses of furniture that I have been called upon to selL Everything is practically new, and my inttructions are to sell WITHOUT RESERVE. THURSDAY. 9th FEBRUARY, 1911, At 2.30 p.m. AT ROOMS, PRINCES-STREET, DUNEDIN. VALUABLE CITY ' IJJL^SEHOLD IX STUART-STREET. TJIEDLE AND SCURR have received -*-&» instructions from the Lessee to sell Ly auction, as above — The Lease of all that paroel of Land being part Section 6, Block XVI., shown on the Plan of Dunedin, havinir a- frontage of 67 feet to STUART-STREET by 69 feet to MORAY-PLACE. The Leasehold is without doubt the finest building site offering in Dunedin City, being the KEY TO THE RAILWAY STATION, and WITHIN ONE MINUTE'S WALK FROM PRINCES OR GEORGE STREETS. The Section is directly opposite Messrs. P. Hayman and Co.'s new premises, and is SURROUNDED BY 'I HE LEADING BUSINESS HOUSES OF DUNEDIN. The terms of lease are identical with a Dunedin City Corporation Lease providing for full valuation on expiration. Within a matter of three months STUART-STREET WILL BE THE BEST LIGHTED STREET IN DUNEDIN, the City Council having entered into negotiations for the installation of a patent up-to-date light throughout this street. To the bußiness man who wants premises in the heart of commerce, this is an opportunity which cannot possibly recur. It is practically L.1.P., and the best building site in the City. The Lease has 10^ years to run at a very iow rental, and the Lessee is determined to sell. Full particulars to bona fio.9 buyers on Explication. RIEDLE AND SCURR, Auctioneers, Dunedin. JJICHD. CARTER & SON., 33, PANAMA-STREET. 5000 ACRES, Freehold, Palmereton South; all in grass; carrying 4000 sheep and 90 cattle; only £4 10s per acre. t SSO 4CRES, Freehold, Masterton; all in grass, well watered; carries 2* sheep; close to school; railway £ mile. Price £10 10s per acre. Easy terms. GROCERY BUSINESS— A fine chance for a man with a capable wife ; about £300 catb required.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 23, 28 January 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 23, 28 January 1911, Page 10

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