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.AMUSEMENTS. DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. nrVETE FIRST CONCERT of the year will lx J- held in the Early Settlers’ Hall on WEDNESDAY, 21st instant, at 8 p.m. An excellent programme of Scottish Songs, Music, Highland Dancing, etc. Membership Tickets: Double . 6s, Single 3s. Obtainable from. Committee, also at Door of TTnR Dance as usual. AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, ast APRIL, at 12.30. At Rooms. Princes street. SPLENDID FREEHOLD SECTION CLYDE AVENUE. MORNINGTON.’ Alex. Harris and co. have received instructions to sell, as above, , , Allotment 7. Subdivision of Part Section 52, Clyde avenue, Momington (i-acre), close tc .two car routes, and ready fat building. WEDNESDAY, 21st APRIL, At 2 o’clock. At ROonis, Princes street. Household Furniture, Walnut Piano (by Charles Begg), - Mirror-back Sideboard, Tapestry and Plush Suits, Extending Dining Table, 3-piece Bedroom Suite, Brass-rail Bedstead, Duchesse Chests, 5-roller Mangle, Gent’s Bicycle, Drophead Singer Machine. Alex. Harris and co., under instructions from the Owner (who is leaving Dunedin), as above, ' Walnut piano (by Charles Begg), mirrorback sideboard, ' tapestry and plush suite, rattan chairs, fenders and fireirons, mirror-back hall stand, pictures, curtains, extending dining table, dinner ware, horsehair couch, Improved drop-head Singer machine, chiffonier, linoleums, Brussels carpet, kaun bedroom suite, duchesse chests, washstands and ware,; brass-fronted bedstead, wire and flock mattresses, toilet glasses, child’s cot, go-cart, colonial sofa, 'writing table, 3-roller mangle, steps, kitchen tables, wringer, gent’s bicycle, kitchen utensils, carpenters’s tools, graphophone records, etc. MONDAY, 26th APRIL, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. On Account of Shippers. LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF RATTAN CHAIRS AND LOUNGES. A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. -£\. have received instructions to sell as above, 40 fancy rattan chairs 4 fancy rattan lounges and settees 4 fancy tables. On view from Thursday. WEDNESDAY, sth MAY’ At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. No. 40 HIGH STREET, MUSELBORCH. MODERN 6-ROOMED DWELLING, Every Convenience. Alex. karris and co. have received instructions from Mrs Mortimer to sell by auction, as above. Section 21, Hock IV., Musselburgli, with a frontage to High street of 75.75 links by 200 links, with a modem 6-roomed dwelling, bathroom (hot and cold), pantry and scullery, washhouse, etc., thereon. The properly is practically for absolute sale. TUESDAY, 27th APRIL, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. SUPERIOR RESIDENCE, ROSLYN, 14 FI FI ELD STREET, SELKIRK. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. have received instructions from Mr A. W. Stables, who has removed from Dunedin, to sell as above, His charming property, being part allotments 1 and 2, block 2, Selkirk, containing 26.6 poles, having a frontage of 55ft to Fifield street, with substantial and modem 8-room residence thereon. This is a really desirable place in a fa'fbrite locality. It has bathroom, hj. and o. water, water laid on, etc., and is all in splendid order, and commands a delightful view. Land Transfer title. TUESDAY, 27th APRIL, At 12 o’clock. . At Rooms, Manse street. HANDSOME VILLA, DUNEDIN SOUTH. 158 BRUNSWICK STREET. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO are instructed to sell as above, on ao count of the owner, who has left Dunedin Allotment 54, Township of Fitzroy Estate, containing 12.25 poles, with good 6-room residence thereon, bay windows, portico, brick outside walls, Venetian blinds, bathroom, washouse, tubs, and copper. This is a really good property, either for those seeking a home or for investment purposes, and is for practically unreserved sale owing tc the owner’s departure. Land Transfer title TUESDAY, 27th APRIL, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. CENTRAL CITY PROPERTY. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. have received instructions to sell as above, Part section 30, block 21, Dunedin, fronting Hanover street, between Great King and Cumberland streets, with two modern brie;; residences thereon, one 6 rooms, and cue 7 rooms, 47 and 49 Hanover street, Tbcs: arc practically new houses, well built and replete with modem ideas, having reinforcec concrete foundations, bnthroonf; hj. and c water, drains to sewer, patent w.c.s., wa-h- - and coppers, asphalt paths, etc. Being near the centre of the City, - and requiring practically nothing for upkeep, this u an investment well worth attention. THURSDAY, 22nd APRIL, 2 o’clock. ■Monster Sale by auction of Superior Hov.schold Furniture, 3 first-class Pianos, Rolltop Cutler Desk, Massive Mirror-back Sideboard, Large Walnut Overmantel, 2 Fancy Suites, Cromwell Suite in saddlebags, Improved Singer Drop-head Sewing Machine (7 drawers, equal to new), Tann’s FAeproo Safe, Ladder, Barrow, Garden Seat, Lawi Mower, etc., etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO have received instruction to sell by auction at their Rooms, Dowling street. Massive upright grand iron-frame piano (by Tannhauser, Berlin), walnut iron-frame piano (by Lynwood, London), walnut pianette, tapestry and plush settee suite, massive mir ror-back sideboard, Bft extending dminf table, Cromwell suite in saddlebags, dinnei and tea services, large Axminster carpet, walnut overmantel, beaten copper kerb suite heavy brass kerbs, fire brasses, brass fenders hearth and wool rugs, coal vases, ornaments pictures, Vienna and upholstered wickechairs, arm chairs, Indian and rattan chairs, tapestry and saddlebag couches, chiffonier, large bookcase, pot stands and pots, cutlery and glass -ware, marble and striking clocks, tapestry and plush suite, curtain poles and curtains, mirror-back hallstand, heavy brassmounted bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, blankets, quilts, inlaid duchess* pair, duchesse drawers and tables, massive inlaid bedroom suite, mirror wardrobe, fullScotch chest, 4 and 5-drawcr chests, marble and tile washstands, fancy ware, commode, tables, chairs, looking glasses, kitchen dresser, kitchen and cooking utensils, ladder, barrow/ 2 graphophones and records, steps, garden seats, lawn mover, Tann’s fireproof sale, ladies’ and gents’ bicycles, improved drop-head Singer sewing machine, etc., etc. FRIDAY, 23rd APRIL, 1909, At. 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Empire Buildings, Princes street Dunedin. ABSOULTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. MATARIKI, T.S.sT” SALVAGE SALE. TO ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, and OTHERS. gIEVWRIGHT, HAGGITT, AND CO., acting under instructions from the Underwriters, will sell by public auction, ns above, j Ail that remains of the Ferry Steamer Matariki, as it lies at Portobello, including— Boiler, two pair of high-pressure compound engines, shafting and propellers, all iron deck beams, boiler and engine room iron casing, stanchion and rails, and other numerous iron j fittings, lifebelts, etc., etc. , j Full particulars from SHE AUCTIONEERS.

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Evening Star, Issue 14038, 20 April 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 14038, 20 April 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 14038, 20 April 1909, Page 5