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/^: v -M§ga^aP WEDNESDAY* '.ij^limlj WALNUT GRAND YWX&Wp and ■," *• hwe received instroofionti xtastie (who is givin~ '"'"" * -—■-■'-*---->■>*■--' aell by auction, as a Her Household Pmniiare, \ Walnut occasional smte (m phffih), l osTpcis, walnut overmantel, • ->-—-'■ walnut davenport, Japanese: m»dfc;ifti&j3 books, extending dhrinc table, ashpi n»Mble dock, chenille table cabinet, red pine bookcase, rattMi lounge, rattan ohini^:-Atl^ufe:ip| m red pine pedestal table (with oheval glass), marble-top-rf stand, spring rocker, toilet watt, v«H$ hall stand, art serge cortaniß, tws duchflsse pair, "towel raik, JafflpaJSif steps, wringer, garden tools, kitchen dwi child's chair, pair ornamental gttdAn'-;* double-barrel gun (in case), kitchen ?4l ture, etc. '■'V v g,'fs!fe THURSDAY, 3td OOSDOBKR, * At2okaock. y . t '>l In Upstairs Boom, XEansa steeetiS By Order of the Bailiff, naderT" * * * Bent, And Other Venders. _!* SUPERIOR HOUSEHOED V~ —"" WALNUT PIANO, UPKHZHX < (Bishop, Looked, DINING BOOM, DRAWDFG : BEDROOM K)BIU!ttIB&,,^ MASSIVE SIDEBOARD, I " BOOK-CASK, SEWING WATER COLORS and CRAXORS-j L. W. Wilson. V# DINtNG SUITE AND BX39BB(l'* DINING TABUS, - 'i* AXMINSTER AND BBC Etc. ' l , , .'■■■;■* -:Aji •■- are instructed to sell by i order of the Bailiff and other V Walnut upright grand piano and Son, London), walnut weniMUL „, suite, brass fender, fireirans, ttahpanrt, Wb and occasional chairs and tublcs. *rt > *'ft*' S*t tapestry'* settee, whatnot, mirrOMMefcTj cabinet, marble cloqk, bamboo fltn'iti ornaments and vases, Anmwtter and; sola carpets (nearly newj, skin rugs, massive r-p. aidftboatid { back), large and handaosts Uk. c r.p. dining" room leather anna, sideboard, extending dining table* csdit revolving bookcases, Gtttsner MM chine, Austrian fft«"r«, *-&ild', screen, mirror-back hsH staai sinC l ' hall tabic, hall cfodk, Xofeottaba :'js* and stand, rep curtains, liinm lisHiiiiiT sian bedstead, mirror-door * " '"''' some duchesse pain (madT mahogany duchesse pair, i couch, r.p. Arabian bedstead. \$ Also, water -colors and fsxfaoßJhf<Sti Wilson, and- V *" graphs, . .^ Etc, etc ■ • /■sSjjj On view from Tuesday aftetamuSi FRIDAY, 4th OCTOBER, 'M At 2 o'clock. * On Premises, No. Ul Upper His VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD] SUPERIOR ENGLISH Pli *By Ralph Affison). ■ Sffi DINNER SERVICE, v«i COSTLY CHINA BREAKFAST AKff? SERVICE. .k-M VALUABLE ELECTRO-PLATED W TABLE CUTLERY, Etc. -a. have received instructions rronV; Walls (who is giving up housekee]' ' sell by auction, at ber residence, Hig The whole of her Valuable Household Furniture, comprising— J English piano (by Ralph Allison). " "* room suite (enrved fram6i)7TßTru«l pets, rosewood mirror-back eheftonier, rose-i wood octagonal table, brass-mounted fender, alabaster and ormuln clock, bronze and other fancy ornaments, engravings and picture*,*, whatnot, extending dining table, conch in*"' haircloth, bookcases, superior French china ill dinner service, very fine china breakfast 'tndUi tea service, Al electro-plate, cutlery and ./ crystal, table linen, battery, nuoroscope,4/ stereoscopic camera (with twin lenses and" ) stand), superior graphoscope and Jens, table' and bod linen, codnr wardrobe, bedroom car» M pots, A-teslei- bedstead and a ding, bed linen, mahogany duchesse pairs, J cedar full-Scotch diesis drawers, FrosTcJu china, toilet sots, single iron bedsteads and bedding, chests drawers, duchesse pairs, \ looking glasses, nuiugle. wringer, meat safe, ' garden tools, kitobeii furniture, etc., etc. , On view Thursday afternoon and morning of sale. MONDAY. 7th OCTOBER,' At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. PROPERTY SALE! PROPERTY SALE! Dunedin. N.E. Valley. Wnitati, Waikousili Bodyn, Cavcrsliani, arid Musselbursh. pARK, REYNOLDS. AND CO JL are instructed to boII by auction, by order of the Trustees uuder the will of ihc late Hugh Mscncil (deceased): vV. v« nJ, » tm ™' s £0 »nd 51. Maybnnk. J\.h. Valley, fronting No. 1 street, and containing 25.8 poles, together'with good housr, 6 rooms and bathroom, wnshhouse, and plied ' ' 2. Sections 7. 23. and 24, Block IT., Mrr-elii-.toii (Waitati). fronting Main road, Pitt and Almond streets, containing lr 36p; clobe to Saratoga Hotel. 3. Section 5, Block VI., Merchiston (Wai» tali), fronting Brown street and railway reserve, containing 30.2 poles, close to Saratoga Hotel, and fronting railway station . 4. Sections 1 to 22, Block 48, Hawkijbury Township i.Wnikonaili), This formS a complete block in this township of 6a 2r, close to the seaside. For fnrtlier particulars regarding above apply to A. A. Finch, Esq., solicitor, Dowllmr street. " In the Estate of William Aitken I (deceased): | 5. Allotment 59, Linden (Roslyn), fronting Forth street, and containing quarter-acre, together with substantial house of 5 rooms and scullery; verandah, orchard, etc.; dose to trams. For further particulars regarding ttris property apply to Messrs Downie Stewart and Payne, solicitors, Liverpool street. Also, on account of otlier Vendors: 6. Set-lion 22. Block 36. Clyde street (between Union and St. David streets), Dunedin (An. 88), containing rjuarter-acre. beautifully' situated: lovely view, good garden, paths: splendid modern house of 7 large and' lofty rooms: bathroom (hot and cold water) - wn-dihoiisc (boiler and fitted tubs), coalhouso- • verandah 3 bay windows, built-in wardrobes and cupboards, every modern conveniencealso del ached room with fireplace, suitable* for study, lavatory, or workshop. A choice ■ property. | 7. Section 10. Block 52. Queen street (near Forth and George streets), Dunedin (No. 130). containing quarter-acre, together 'Withi comfortable house of 2 sitting' rooms and ' bedroom and 3 attic rooms; verandah, wash- , house, etc.: also, 3-roomcd cottage on back v of section, let at 7s per week. The ground is very tastefully laid out in flower garden and splendid fruit trees; asphalt paths, and in first-class order; a lovely view. Will bo sold a bargain. 8. Allotment 4 of sections 66 and 68 College street, Cavsrsham, 23 2.10 polos,' clcse to trains and railway; good section and capital house of 6 rooms: scullerv and bathroom '■> hot. and cold water: large rooms; Slwckloek range, all usual conveniences; thorough gocd order; washhouso with set.tubsond boiler. The owner, Mr Alex. Martin, is compelled to soil, -. on account of his having' settled in Invercnvgill. 9. Part section 2, Block Vn., towa ili«. (riot Musselburgh, fronting Anderson Bay ' roadi with 3-roomed cottage and outhouses'- ■ washhouse (built-in copper). 2-stalled stable •' fenced, and macrocarpa hedges. A nice little property, well situated in this fnvorite iownship. 10. Sections 25 and part 26, Block 11., Rich- ■ mond Hill, corner Elgin road and Hnvclcok strcet, Mornmgton, within five minutes of the tram: good substantial house of 6 rooms; bathroom, all modem conveniences, verandah,' bay windows; choice situation, sunny, atfa - -' gardeu well laid out. One of the nicest properties in, this suburb. j; J 1L Allotments 8. 9. 10. snbdivtsion of See-" i -I' tions 12 to 14, Block 14. Forbury, South Dun**"* odin, at corner of Kennedy road; and VoftelW&if road, together with dwcUing-howe and sxteilsive stabling thereon. This propertv hj ftW,, ahsoluto saks, as Mr Harr, Uie i "Ajy '- i "*i?i

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Evening Star, Issue 11666, 28 September 1901, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Star, Issue 11666, 28 September 1901, Page 5

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