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AUCTIONS.* MONDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, ( At 11 o’clock. At Rooms, itanso street. On account of whom it may concern. Es Warrimqo. , Damaged by "Water. LEATHER PURSES, HANDBAGS, PEGGY BAGS, 3 PIECES .JAPANESE WHITE SILK. LADIES’ LEATHER WAIST BELTS, 9 CASES CONFECTIONERY, 2 CASES BOOKS, LARGE NUMBER GRASS CHAIRS AND SETTEES, And 20 SACKS GROUND RICE (Suitable for Pig Feed). On view Friday morning. "DARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. TUESDAY, 30th-NOVEMBER, At 1 o’clock. At “The Manse,” Port Chalmers. By order of Rev. E. C. Tennent (who ia leaving Port Chalmers). SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. A Quantity of Useful Household Furniture and Furnishings of all descriptions, which will be on view morning of sale. 13 ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. MONDAY, 13th DECEMBER', At 12 o’clock.' At Rooms, Manse street. By Order of the District Agent of the Public Trustee, Dunedin. In the Estate of the late J. S. Jeffreys, to wind up the Estate. VALUABLE FREEHOLD CORNER, 6 BRICK-AND-CEMEXT HOUSES. Corner Jones and Lees streets, Dunedin. LET AT £162 10s PER ANNUM. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction, Part of Section 40, Block 111., Dunedin, containing 25.2 poles, with frontage to Jones street of 113 ft Bin, and 67ft 7iu to Leoa street, together with 6 Brick Houses thereon. Nos. 9, 11, 13, 15, and 17: 5 rooms each and sculleries, washhouses (with coppers). No. 19 (on the comer) contains 7 rooms and shop, washhouse, etc. This is a nice terrace of good letting houses, bringing in £162 10s per annum; five minutes from Post Office; close to tram; bright and sunny situation! A REAL INVESTMENT. AUCTIONEER NOTICE. The Collection of Stls Johnston’s Water Colors to be Sold by Auction on FRIDAY 3rd December, is NOW ON VIEW, and Catalogues are obtainable at our Rooms, Manse street, j>ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. SATURDAY, 271h NOVEMBER, 2 o’clock. AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE for COUNTR' VISITORS. LARGE AND ASSORTED CATALOGUE Of High-class HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. JAMES SAMSON AND CC have been favored with instructions t sell by auction, at their Rooms, DowUa street, A large lot of Household' Furniture, & eluding—- , 3 FIRST-CLASS IRON-FRAME PIANO* ;V f ?ncy drawing room suites, CROMWELI SUITE IN SADDLEBAGS, dining table; \ r icnna and Canadian chairs, wicker an nlltan chairs, DIVAN CHAIRS IN SADDLf -? ~d . 1 11 PWtry couches, CAP IET SQUAREh, Axmmster carpel, vclVc mgs, FENDERS, IRONS, BRAS KERBS, coal vases, cutlery, crockery, crysta Sm^rA 0 "' 1 , 5 ’ P°t plants, hall runner. HAL ®AKOMETF.R, hanging lamp; DOUBLE and SINGLE IRON BEDS, sprim wire, and kapok mattresses, iron col, duel esse drawers and tables. MASSIVE INLAII BEDROOM SUITE, mirror wardrobe ful Scotch chest, marble and tile washstands ware, COMMODE. linoleums, IMPROVEI SINGER SEWING MACHINE. FIBI 1 ROOF SAFE, 6 gents’ bicycles, 2 Indie bicycles, GRAPHOPHONE and RECORD! and general household furniture of ever description. ANDERSON BAY PROPERTIES. BY AUCTION, MONDAY, 61 hj DECEMBER, At 2 p.m. Messrs pryor and co., Auctioneers, have receded instructions from the owners to oher at their Rooms, 88 Bond street, the following Properties : 1. The only remaining Block of Land in the district suilnbln for subdivision, consisting of 9 acres 2 roods 35 poles, with frontages to main road of over 20 chains; 4 acres at, present under cultivation.

2. 4 Level Sections, 2 each 1 chain frontage and 21 chains depth, and 2 each 1 chair frontage and 2 chains deep. 3. 6-rooincd House, bathroom, : pantry; plastered throughout: hj. and c. water, electric hells; septic tank; conservatory;’ concrete jiilos; stable, loose-box, fowl runs: full quarter-acre. A splendid suburban residence. 4. 7-roomcd House, bathroom, store roomsplastered throughout: concrete piles; hj. and c. water, electric bells; stable, cow bvro, dairy, glasshouse, fowl runs; water supply, 4,600ga1; 3 roods 10 poles. This is without, doubt one of the finest residences in the district. The whole of the above Properties are within 6 minutes of the car terminus. The sunniest and healthiest situation in tho district. Cards to view from us. PRYOR AND CO.. .. Auctioneers, 88 Bond street. BY AUCTION, ” MONDAY. 6lh DECEMBER, At 2 p.m. Messrs pryor and co„ Auctioneers, have received instructions to sell, on account of whom it may concern, the following Property: 19 acres 3 roods 11 poles, with 8-roonicd House; 40-foot glasshouse, 10-slalled cow byre, dairy; never-failing water supply; splendid supply grass; sunny situation, and within i an hour's drive of the City. Splendid water frontage. The above Would make an A 1 gentleman’s residence, small or dairy farm. Cards to view from us. PRYOR AND CO.. Auctioneers, 88 Bond street. SATURDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, 1909, At 11.30 a,in. Otago Farmers’ Horse Bazaar, THE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD., will sell, at their Weekly Horse Sale, as above : Account Clients from Canterbury and Otago—--15 draught mares and geldings 17 spring-carters, light harness horses aud hackneys. L. MACLEAN. Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, Bth DECEMBER. At 2.30 o’clock. - At Rooms, 7 Liverpool street. GREAT LAND SALE Of THE FINEST BUILDING SITES IN’ ST. CLAIR, Tho Sunny Seaside Suburb. By Order of Trustees in Estate of late Dr Coughlrcy. TOWNSHIP OF NEWMARKET TOWNSHIP OF NEWMARKET. Darge Sections, fronting and adjoining car line. NOTE THE TERMS! NOTE THE TERMS Better than the Savings Bank ONLY £5 PER SECTION DEPOSIT am balance at rate of TEN SHILLINGS PET WEEK to pay principal and interest, at 5 pot cent., or quarterly instalments, if desired. LITHOGRAPH PLANS are NOW READY and may be obtained on application. JOHN REID , AND SONS. Auctioneers.

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Evening Star, Issue 14225, 26 November 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 14225, 26 November 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 14225, 26 November 1909, Page 5