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AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 30ih NOVEMBER, At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms. Princes street. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MORNINGTON. In the Estate of William Hewitt. Tlircc-roomed Dwelling, Ailken place (off Glen avenue). ALEX. HARRIS AND CO. have received instructions from F. H. Morice, Esq., Public Trustee, tc sell by auction, as above, Allotment 65, fronting Aitken place, Momington; area, 12.3 poles, with.. 3-roouicd Dwelling thereon. TUESDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, At 12.30 o'clock. At Booms, Princes street. By Order of the Mortgagees. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, OLENROY, NORTH-EAST VALLEY. Modem 5-roomed Dwelling, No. 33 Carr street, Gleuroy. A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. are instructed to sell as above, Section 42, Block III.': area, 16.5 poles, with a modern 5-roomcd Dwelling (bath, hot and cold), and Freehold Section, Carr street, Glenroy. TUESDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. To Speculator.-; and Builders. VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD BUSINESS SITE. , Section 125 links frontage. ■ No. 9 HOPE STREET, CLOSE TO PRINCES STREET. A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. J\- have received instructions from Mrs Fletcher to sell by auction, as above, Part of Section 12, Block V., Hope street, Dunedin, with a frontage of 125 links by a depth of 100 links, with a nice 4-roomed Dwelling, scullery, and shed thereon. This Property is porfectlly level, and offers a special chance to speculators and builders, ;ts it is within two blocks from Post Office. WEDNESDAY, Ist DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Walnut Piano, Mirror-back Sideboard, Exrending Dining Table, Mirror-door Wardrobe, Duchcssc Chests, Brass-rail Bedstead. Kitchen Furniture, Ladies’ Boots, etc. ALEX. HARRIS AND CO. ■XV will sell by auction, as above, Walnut piano, mirror-back sideboard, extending dining table, fender and irons, wicker chairs, framed mirror, hearthrugs, Brussels carpet, picture, lamps, curtains, table cover, overmantel, mirror-back hall stand, linoleums, oilcloth, improved Singer sewing machine, clocks, rattan chairs, bookshelves, spring rocker, oil stoves, Parisian brassmeunted bedstead, wire and flock mattress, mirror-door wardrobe, duchesso pairs, colonial sofa, Austrian chairs, washstamls, wringer, baths, slops, lawn mower, go-cart, portmanteaus, 24 pairs ladies’ boots. THURSDAY. 2nd DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. At Premises, 163 King Edward street (next to Macandrcw read). HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SUITE IN REP, BRASS-RAIL BEDSTEAD, DUOHESSE PAIR, KITCHEN FURNITURE. Etc. Alex. karris and co. will sell, on account of Mrs Bone (who is leaving Dunedin), Suite (in rep), tapestry couch, occasional tables, wicker chairs, brass-rail fender, tireirons, bamboo pot stand, lace curtains, hearthrugs, whatnot, tapestry carpet, dining table, brass-rail bedstead, wire mattress, bolster and pillows, blankets, red pine duchcssc pair, set ware, wool mats, Austrian chairs, hall lamp, toilet glass, moat safe, coal vase, dinner ware, knives, forks, lamps, kitchen utensils, etc. TUESDAY, 7th DECEMBER, At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms. Princes street. CHOICE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES, CAVERSHAM RISK. VLEX HARRIS AND CO have been instructed by Mrs Bridger to sell, as above: 1. Section 25, Caversham Rise, fronting Leckhampton Court, containing 17 poles, with stable and shed thereon. 2. Section 24, adjoining above; area, 19.12 poles. 3. Section 23, do: area. 14.31 poles. Tire above arc the only sections unsold in this locality. Tlrey are all laid out in orchard, and are within the penny section. Terms, £lO cash, balance quarterly payments over 3 years. Interest 5 per cent. TUESDAY. 7th DECEMBER, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. 10 FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES, Anderson's Bay, Anderson's Bay. Practically for Absolute Sale. On Account of Mr R. Pryde. 10 Choice Allotments, close to car terminus, commanding an extensive view of Dunedin and surroundings. Areas from i-aers to three-quarters of an acre. The Largest Rites offering in this locality; close to Church and School. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY' TERMS: £lO deposit; balance by half-yearly payments extending over 3 years, with interest at 5 per cent. Alex. Harris and co. have received instructions from Mr R. Pryde to sell by auction, as above. Plans now ready. TUESDAY. 7th DECEMBER, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. Nos. 10 and 12 Jones street (off Princes street). 2 NEW BRICK DWELLINGS, of G and 7 Rooms. Alex. Harris and co. nave received instructions from Mr T. J. Cox to sell by auction, as above: 1. Modern Brick Residence, of 7 rooms; bath, hot and cold water, gas, patent w.c.; all drained to sewer. No. 10. 2. Modem 6-roomed Brick Residence; bath, hj. and e., gas, patent w.c. No. 12. Ersy terms—£so cash, balance by payments of £1 10s per week, to include principal and interest. A Splendid Chance to Secure a City Property on Easy Terms. Five Minutes from Post Office. THURSDAY, 16th DECEMBER, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. ST. CLAIR. ST. CLAIR. SIX j-AC'RE BUILDING SITES, Edward street (close to Car Line) Important Sale of Six Large Sections, each 66ft fj-ontage. All the sections lie well to the sun, and are well sheltered. Every sco- , t,ion drained ready to connect. Finest sites in St. Clair. EASY TERMS: £lO deposit, balance by half-yearly pa.y- ---: monts extending over three years, with ini terest at 5 per cent. Titles, Land Transfer | Act. A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. have received instructions from the Owner to sell, as above, Sections 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25, fronting Edward street, St. Clair, each 66ft frontage by 161 ft in depth. 1 Lithograph plans ready December 1,

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Evening Star, Issue 14226, 27 November 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14226, 27 November 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14226, 27 November 1909, Page 8

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