AUCTIONS. A' SOUND INVESTMENT. WEDNESDAY, 20th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. , CHOICE SUBURBAN SECTIONa rnHB perpetual” TRUSTEES, ESA TATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY, | LIMITED, have been instructed to sell by auction, at their Booms, Rattray street, 18-cboioe Building Sections, 60ft by 110 ft, with frontage to District road, between Roslyn and Mamington. These Sections are particularly well situated, and are within five minutes' walk from . Roslyn or Monungton trams. TERMS: 5 per cent, cash, and balance over three years, at ty per cent, interest. Also, 26 Acres, divided into blocks of 9£ acres, acres, 3) acres, 6£ acres, fronting District road, Monungton, and opposite to Morning. ton School A great chance to secure a Block of Fand handy to town. TERMS: 20 per cent, cash, balance over three years, at 4j per cent. P.S.—Note terms for the 18 Building Lots are only 5 per cent deposit, and balance at par cent. Plans now ready. TUESDAY, 12rh OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, No. 202 King Edward street. In the Estate of the late Mrs CATHEEINJ M'KENZIE. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. To Close Trust Accounts. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. HORIZONTAL SEMI-GRAND PIANO ASSORTMENT CRYSTAL AND CHENAWARB. COLLECTION OF PICTURES PHOTOGRAVURES. ENGRAVINGS. HANDSOME VASES AND ORNAMENTS i PERSONAL EFFECTS AND WEARING ! APPAREL. G KERIN. HALLY, AND CO aro instructed to sell bv auction j Household Furniture, including Semi I grand piano, occasional tables, Austria! i chairs. walnut whatnot, bamboo tables, walnut occasional tables, linoleum, crystal ant china-ware, ornaments and vases, photo gravures, engravings, oleographs, double ant single iron and wooden bedsteads, wire ant spring mattresses, wire shakedowns, chests o drawers, wash stands, toilet ware, toilet tables Austrian washstands, clocks, kitchen tables and chairs, meat safes, kitchen utensils household sundries. On View Morning of Sale. . TUESDAY, 12th OCTOBER, 2 o’clock. AT ROOMS. DOWLING STREET IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION OF SUPERIOR PARLOR, SITTING, DINING AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. ELABORATE RELIEF CARVED SIDE BOARD, SUPERIOR UPRIGHT GRAM IRON-FAME PIANO, walnut pianette, MAS SIVE DINING SUITE IN SADDLEBAGS large velvet pile carpet, superior Axminste carpet, large walnut overmantel, Bft EX TENDING DINING TABLE and superio cover, Genoa velvet suite, tapestry and plusl suite, solid brass kerb suite, SUPERIOI CHESTERFIELD SETTEE (spring edge) Chesterfield divan chair, bookcase, brass fen ders, lire brasses, coal vases, pictures, oma ments, cutlery and glass ware, curtain pole and curtains, marble and striking clocks Vienna and wicker chairs, upholstered' arm chairs, pot stands and pots, carpet squares heavy linoleums, hanging lamp, barometer tapestry and. leather couches, octagon am tea tables, superior mirror hall stand, doubt and single iron beds, HEAVY BRASS PER SIAN BED AND BEDDING, inlaid bedroon suite, FUMED OAK BEDROOM SUITE duchesse pair, duchesse drawers and tables marble and tile washstands, toilet ware, iroi cot, full-Scotch and toilet chests, tables chairs, looking-glasses, kitchen dresser, mea safe, barrow, ladder, steps, improved drop head Singer sewing machine, single iron beds shakedowns, kitchen and cooking utensils lawn mower, 3 gents’ bicycles, 2 ladies bicycles, graphophone and records, fireproo safe, oil heaters, and 101 article® too numc , rmis to mention. JAMES SAMSON AND CO have been instructed to sell by auo | lion, at their Rooms, Dowling street, tin | above valuable catalogue of Household Fur ! niture. On view Monday and day of sale NO RESERVE. MONDAY. 11th OCTOBER, GRAIN AND PRODUCE. At the Otago Com and Wool Exchange, Vogel street. CO., LTD Donald retd and will sell, as above, Oats, wheat, barley, chaff, potatoes MONDAY, 11th OCTOBER, At 9.45 a.m. GRAIN AND PRODUCE. At their Stores, Cumberland and Vogel streets. Pb ALGETY AND CO., LIMITED. W > ; l sell by auction, at above time. Oats, wheat, chaff, etc. WEDNESDAY, 20th OCTOBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, 7 Liverpool street. By Order of the Trustee in Estate of Edward Herbert (deceased). CHARMINGLY-SITUATED RESIDEN TTAL CITY PROPERTY, With Frontages to those Favorite Stn* Royal terrace and Heriot row (near London street). MODERN RESIDENCE OP 11 ROOA WITH HALF AN ACRE AND 20 POLE Sunny Position and Panoramic View. JOHN REID AND SONS are instructed by the Trustee in Estate of Edward Herbert (deceased) to sell by auction, as above, ■ That valuable Property, being Sections 13, | 36, and Part of Section 12, Block XXIV., Dunedin, with frontages to Royal terrace and Heriot row, and containing half an acre and 20 poles, together with tho substantial and commodious Residence of 11 rooms, fitted with all modem conveniences (No 31 : Royal terrace); SPECIAL ATTENTION is directed to this sale, as it is seldom that an opportunity is afforded of acquiring a large freehold in such a favorite residential locality and so close to the centre of the City. ' The grounds are tastefully laid out in flower beds and ornamental trees, whilst a piece of native bush lends an additional charm. The Property is delightfully situated in a sunny position, and commands an erteotrire panoramic view of the harbor, ocean, and surrounding country. Anyone not requiring the whole of the land could readily dispose of a full quarteracre fronting Heriot row, without in any way depreciating the value of the Royal terrace frontage, on which the buildings are erected. Title under Land Transfer Act. Tterms may be arranged. Inspection by order from Auctioneers only. Further particulars may he obtained from the Trustees, Executors, and Agency Company of N.Z., Ltd., or the Auctioneers. EXCURSIONS. rjTHE PENINSULA FERRY COMPANY LIMITED. STEAMER MOERANGI. PORTOBELLO, BROAD BAY, RUSSBLLS LABOR DAT TIME-TABLE. The steamer MOERANGI will run SPECIAL . TRIPS AS FOLLOWS: * TUESDAY, 12th October—Leaves Dunedin at 6.20 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 13fch October (Labor Day) —•Leaves Duneifin at 10 ajn., 230 pjn., 620 p-m. Leaves Portobeflo at 8 un, 1230 pjn., ; 5 p.m. I THURSDAY, 144!h October—Leaves Porto- ; bello at 7.15 a.m., calling at all way ports, i Fares; Adults, One Shilling Return; I Children, Sixpence Return. I I i L PICNIC AND SPORTS. ABOR DAT CELEBRATION, OUTEAM, WEDNESDAY*, OCTOBER Uih, 1309. IDEAL DAY’S OUTING. Hot Water and Milk Free of Charge. Running, Dancing, Piping, and Wrestling % ompetHura*. ■ Special Notice.—A Special Train, not stop- | ping at arty stations en route, will leave Dunedin Station at 8.55 a.m. sharp. Patrons from Intel-mediate Stations travel by 9.20 a.m. Return Fare (including Admission to (Grounds), 2s 6d. Obtainable only from Committee. JOHN R. WILSON, Secretary. P.O, Bow 420, Dm#.
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Evening Star, Issue 14185, 9 October 1909, Page 8
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