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v , f TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), ■ x,. rAfc 11 a.ni; - -i..*=-. HARNESS,-; STABLE' REQUISITES,' Et& ~ mHOS. -,-' '-"■' FATEIJSOr*. y tAND \ - CO. A will bell, , >-.;'.- -, v - -•'•':■>- ONE SET .BERI^-CART;.' feed box, tarpaulin-, and sundry pieces "of furniture. ,■ . ■ Without; reserve. THURSDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, . At 2 o'clock. At Premises, 163 King Edward street (nest to Macaiklrew road); HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SUITE .IN REP, BRASS-RAIL BEDSTEAD, DUOHESSE PAIR, KITCHEN FURNITURE, Etc. -."'-.y;: >/.:; ALEX. HARRIS 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, (ireirons, bamboo pot stand, lace curtains, hearths rugs, whatnot, tapestry carpet, dining table, brass-rail bedstead; wire mattress, bolster and pillows, blankets, red.pine duchesse pair, set ware,- wool- nfatsV'Arfe'rrran'' chairs, 4iall lamp, toilet glass, meat-safe, coal vase, dinner ware, .knives v forks, lamps, kitchen utensils,' etc., Anglo-Special* free-wheel bicycle. ~ TUESDAY," 7th DECEMBER," At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. CHOICE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES, JCAVERSHAM RISE. A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. have lipen - instructed by Mrs Bridger to sell, as above: . 1. Section .25; .■ Cav.ersh.am Rise,. fronting Leckhampton. Court, containing ;17 poles, .w'ah'Wtable and Ehed thereoV. 2. Section'- 24, adjoining above: area, 19.12 poles'" . l '•""-""" 3. Section 23, doy area, 14.31 {jales. r The übove.'-.aidi.thc vpnly sections unsold' in this locality.. -;'Tliejy' are all laid: out in orchard, and are within the penny:;Section. Terms, £lO caih, balance quarterly payments over 3 years. Interest 5 per fcent. V At 12.30 p'clocfc. '•■.;.'.;.-.. At Rooms, Princes streejt.' ;.■'•: '., CHOICE SEASIDE. RESIDENCE. . WARRINGTON. WARRINGTON. (Close to Beach.) FOUR ROOMS AND SCULLERY (Furnished). ALEX. HARRIS AND' CO _~"'JL have received instructions from Mr .11. F. H. Murray 1o sell, ns above,' Section C, Warrington Estate, fronting Bay road: -area* 57.-5-poles. with a substantial residence of 4- rooms ami scullery, furnished with beds, bedding, etc., and close to beach. TUESDAY, 7th DECEMBER, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. >:10 FREEHOLD; BUILDING" SITES,. . v . Anderson's Bay, Anderson's Bayr "■ 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 fiom.J-acre to three-quarters of an acre. The Largest Sites'"offering in this locality; close to Church and School. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS: £lO deposit; balance by half-yearly payments extending ove.r 3 years,- will)- -interest at s'per-cent.. ~' ALEX. HARRIS "aKD "co! -4-a. have received instructions from Mr R. Prydc,to sell; by auction, as abovor . ..- ' 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 6 and 7 Rooms. 'A'LEX. " HARRIS AND CO, xli. nave received instructions)- trotri Mr T. J. Cox to "sell by a'ltction,'asffbove:'' 1. Modern Brick Residence, of 7 rooms; bath, hot and cold water, -gas',—patent■ w.c.; oil drained to sewer. No. 10. 2. Modem 6-roomed Brick Residence; bath, hj. and c.,'gas, patent w.c. No. 12. Er.sy terms—£so cash, balance by payments of £1 10s per week, to: include principal - and interest. A Splendid Chance to Secure a City Property oh Easy Terms.' Five Minutes from Post Office. 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.'TS. Jeffreys, to . wind up the Estate. VALUABLE FREEHOLD CORNER. 6 BRICK-AND-CEMENT HOUSES.- v. Corner Jones and Lees streets, Dunedin LET AT £162 10s PER ANNUM. CSARK, .-. REYNOLDS,' ' LIMITED; -11- are. instructed to sell by auction, Part of Section--40,■ Block .111., Duncditi; containing 25.2 poles, with frontage- to ""Jones' street of 113 ft "6m, and 67ft "7iu to". LeeS 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 >a,nd,-shop, .<■we.shhou.se, nti;. This is a nice terrace of good letting houses, bringing in £162 10s, per, annum; five- inihulos trom Post Office; close to train; bright "aiid sunny situation. ■ --_ ■-" ... -•- • A REAL INVESTMENT.\ .■-'•" WEDNESDAY, Bth "DECEMBER,'/." !' At 2 o'clock. '"" ' At, Upstairs Rooms, Princes street.; COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND ■ FURNISHINGS. .--.-., WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. CHESTERFIELD SETTEE AND DIVAN CHAIRS SADDLEBAGS). mirror-backTsideboakd. cutler writing desk. - ; heavy axminster carpets, dr-awing room suite (in tapestry). che vax bedroom suite. • • electro-plate, china, and \ , CRYSTAL. DRAWING ROOM. DIKING-' ROOM, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, . Comprising—- • DRAWING -ROOM.—Handsome suite (in tapestry), occasional tables, occasional chairs, Axminstur carpet, brass kerb, fenders and brasses, rattan chairs, bevelled wall-mirrors, mirror braekois, costly Vases and ornaments, marble timepiece, hearthrugs, pictures', curtains,; (lower boyvJs and stands, 4-fold screen, inlaid walnut bric-a-brac cabinet, walnut whatnot, Japanese vases. DINING ROOM.—Handsome mirror-back sideboard, mahogany extending dining table (10ft), red pine dining table (Bft), fenders and brasses, heavy Axminster square, massive 14-day marble timepiece, hearthrugs, superior Chesterfield settee and divan chairs (in saddlebags), walnut dinner' waggon, Chesterfield settee (in"leather), mahogany receiver, drop-head Singer machine, electro-plate, china and crystal, overmantel, plush curtains', wicker chairs, spring rockers. 2 lounge chairs (in leather), coal vase, Brussels carpets, linoleum, Cutler writing desk. HALL.—HaII stand (with mirror back), vestibule"- Axminster carpet, carpet .runnel", regulator clock, mohair mats, linoleum. BEDROOMS.—Massive bra.ss-mouiiled bedstead, Parisian bedstead, mattresses, cheyal bedroom suite, cedar wardrobe, duehc«e pairs, toilet ware, walnut cheval"glass; child's iron cot, duchesse chests, etc.; etc. * LEX. /"HARRIS. ,' •'iVND,',,,' CO- - hnvo received 'instructions from A. Grey. Esq. (who is leaving ■Dunedin); lo'sell by auction, a» above. ■-.-•-•■ On view from Monday afternoou. ;<

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Evening Star, Issue 14229, 1 December 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14229, 1 December 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14229, 1 December 1909, Page 7

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