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b£f. lOth NOVEMBER,. ' At 12 o’clock. Atßooms, Manse street. <3. : CRAY’S CHARMING PROPERTY, CORNER MAIN ROAD and CARTT.r / ? STREET, RAVENSBOURNB. CRE and DOOMED HOUSE. felflPsiM®'. REYNOLDS, AND CO. g®*-. .are instructed by Mr F. G. Cray (who AiJIMSi loft Dunedin) to sell by auction. Secs. 18 and 19, Rothesay, corner tep®* l ® Wad and Castle street, containing 1pd«6, and substantial House of 10 rooms, slate concrete foundations, bathroom (hot 'idnft cold water), plastered throughout, and in “-teify way modern and up to date. TW» i* » property in the very beet jorhon of this favorite suburb, and well yWorth inspecting. The frequent train serg3J®® and cheap transit are mating property in I’itavensbourne more sought after than alismms, any district round Dunedin. 0 WEDNESDAY, lllh NOVEMBER, At 1 o’clock. On Premises, Sawyers Bay. On account of Captain Thomson (who has sold ROSEWOOD COTTAGE PIANO (Collard and CoUard). OIOTON OP WEDGWOOD DINNER ShitVICB (Australian Flora, Hand-painted; _ very old curio), VERT OLD GREEN MAJOLICA DESSERT SERVICE, MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, Etc., Etc. ■DARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. X are instructed' by Captain Wm. Thomson to sell by auction, Steel-bar fenders, Brussels carpets, linoleums, rattan and basket chairs (upholstered), walnut whatnots, occasional tables, walnut stereoscope, lace and cretonne curtains, solid mahogany round dining table, mahogany minor-hack sideboard, h.h. dining chairs* musio canterbury, rosewood piano (Collard and Collard), piano stool, Wertheim hand j sewing machine, plate, cutlery, napery, glassware, crockery, marble clock, books and music, oil paintings, chromos, photos, etc., ash bedroom suite (bedstead, duchesse chest, and washstand), single and doable iron bedsteads and bedding, blankets, mattresses, sheets, eta, r.p. duchesse chests, mahogany looking-glasses, kitchen dresser, tables, pots, pans, and general utensils, table mangle, wringer, preserving pan, scales and weights, copying press, drilling machine, saws, scythe and garden tools, carpenter’s bench and lot of tools, wheelbarrow, 2 garden seats, ladder, step-ladder, etc., etc. Very old Wedgwood dinner service (bandpainted, Australian flora), 2 old Satsuma vase lamps, old green majolica dessert service (by Adams). On view morning of sale. WEDNESDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. Mr J. A. BURTS CHARMING PROPERTY, ROSLYN. FREEHOLD (1 rood 13 poles) and 7 ROOMS, VACANT SITE (22.5 poles). Fronting Selkirk street and Kaikorai Tram. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. are instructed to sell by auction; 1. Section 3, Selkirk, fronting Selkirk street, and containing 1 rood 13.8 poles, together i with substantial House of 7 rooms (one storey), I concrete foundations, 2 bays and 1 oriel window, porch, bathroom (hot and cold water), scullery; inside drainage according to Drainage Board regulations; washhouse (fittedtubs ; and boiler), fine dry cellarage; nice flower j garden, orchard, and kitchen garden. The . house has large, convenient rooms, and is in tip-top order. The site is second to none in Roslyn, and very convenient to trams. 2. Beautiful Building Site adjoining, containing 22.5 poles: entrance from Selkirk street, and bounded at the back by Kaikorai tranh Two-thirds of the Mle price can reain on mortgage. Inspection by card only, obtainable at our Office. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th DECEMBER. On Premises “Thurlby,” corner London and Victoria streets (the residence of the late

Bendiz Hallenstcin). By order of the Executors of the Estate, THE RESIDENCE, “THEREBY,” a Substantial House, portion single and portion double- storey, slate roof, concrete and pile foundations, consists of CHARMINGLY-ARRANGED DRAWING ROOM, with bay windows, cosy corners, leadlight windows, Lincrusta walls and ceiling, decorated in the best of taste. SUPERB DINING ROOM. A very large and commodious room, panelled wood dado and Lincrusta paper, ceding of dark wood (Early English imitation). The room is well lighted with large bay window, overlooking the tennis lawn, and has conveniences adjoining, such as servery and housemaid’s pantry, with fittings, porcelain sink (hot and cold water), plate cupboard, and rack. ENTRANCE HALL, carried out entirely in strict imitation of an Eastern room, and decorated accordingly with Indian, Moorish, and other carvings, fretworks, niches, comers, etc. This is a spacious room, furnished with an open fireplace and large dog grate and forms—a very important part of the house, especially when entertaining. LIBRARY. A nice-sized, cosy room, fitted with bookcases and cabinets, and with an eastern window gets all the morning sun. , LARGE GROUND-FLOOR BEDROOM. Thoroughly-finished bedroom, full-sized bay window, Lincrusta wall and ceilings; gets the morning sun and has a lovely outlook. BATHROOM, EXTRA SIZE, and replete with all modem conveniences, large enamel bath, wash basin, w.c. THREE CONVENIENT GROUND-FLOOR BEDROOMS, of nice siez, nicely finished, and in tip-top order throughout. VERY LARGE UPSTAIRS BEDROOM. This is a charming room, with full-sized bay window, and the outlook cannot be surpassed. A FAIR-SIZED DRESSING ROOM this latter room, and completes the KITCHEN AND APPOINTMENTS. Large, roomy, brilliantly-lighted describes this exactly. High-pressure range, dresser, scullery with hot "and cold water taps, meat safe, pantry thoroughly ventilated. LINEN AND PLATE ROOMS. Pantries, larders, cupboards, and all necessary outbuildings in addition. THE FREEHOLD. HALF AN ACRE in extent, is situated at the comer of London and Victoria streets; tastefully laid out in balusirated terraces, well_ planted, asphalt paths leading to exceptionally fine verandah and conservatory, asphalt tennis court, chrysanthemum frame, shed, and small herb and kitchen garden. WITHOUT EXAGGERATION We can describe this Property as a whole as ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE RESIDENCES ever offered in this market, and it is FOR ABSOLUTE SALE, as the Trustees must wind up the Estate. The Property will bo offered on the first date advertised—WEDNESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER—and will be followed immediately after by COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MODERN DRAWING ROOM, MASSIVE DINING ROOM. QUAINT HALT. BEDROOM, Etc. CHOICE COLLECTION OF OIL AND WATER COLORS, MARBLE STATUARY, UNIQUE PORCELAIN, in great variety, and rare specimens of Royal Worcester. RARE CHINA, of the very finest manufacture. ENGLISH CRYSTAL. Cut and Plain, STERLING SILVER and A 1 PLATED WARE. CUTLERY, and SUNDRIES. SILKY TURKEY and PERSIAN RUGS and PRAYER CARPETS, CURTAINS, SUPERIOR NAPERY and TABLE LINEN, BED LINEN, BLANKETS, TABLE CENTRES, DOYLEYS, SIDEBOARD CLOTHS, a Beautiful Collection of EMBROIDERIES, Etc., Etc. Full printed cataloges describing the various articles will be prepared and issued upon application., or posted to any address given. The whole of this Magnificent Collection of Household Furniture, WORKS OP ART, Pictures, Plate, Porcelain, Crystal, etc., is also for ABSOLUTE SALE to wind up the Estate. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. are by the Executors of the Estate of the late Bendix Hallenstein to sell the Property and Furniture, etc., as above described, by auction on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th December, and the time of sale each day and order o t sale will be printed on the catalogues.

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Evening Star, Issue 13102, 7 November 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 13102, 7 November 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 13102, 7 November 1908, Page 8