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motions. ■ u » • • ‘ TODAY. 88th NOVEMBER Aft 12 o'clock. • f It Booms Masse stmt Mnmpgror sex-boomed house, COBSTOEPHINB, CAVBESHAM. REYNOLDS, LOUSED, _ anTinstracted to sell by auction. Section 8, Block IL, Corstorphine, Gayer* ibam, containing 1 rood BUS poles (66ft x 201 ft 6in), fronting Murray street, together with modem 6-roomed House, verandah, bathroom (hot and cold under), wide hall, steel dado and ceilings, bmlt-A wardrobes and cupboards, latest designs papers and Inezes. This is a splendidly-finished house, with a magnificent view, a huge section, and handy to tram. TUESDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, At U o’clock. On Premises, Roekyside Brickworks, Caversham. SALE POB REMOVAL, MACHINERY, BRICK MACHINES, J5 H-P. BOILER, 120LB PRESSURE, HORIZONTAL TANDEM ENGINE, BARROWS, TROLLEYS. Also, kiln and Chimney stack. Containing about 300,000 Bricks. i DARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, T m instructed by the Secretary, Calton Hill and Tile Company, Limited, to tell, for Removal, THE ABOVE MACHINERY, TOOLS, Etc. Also, Gin and 9in belting (60ft and 70ft lengths), 100 yards lim wire rope, 15in winding pulley, quantity timber (assorted sizes), corrugated iron, spades, shovels, barrows, etc. The BOILER is by Sparrow, 25 h.p., 1201b pressure, 58 tubes (15 stay). The BRICKMAKING MACHINES include cne wire-cutter by Bradley and Crave i (capacity 2,000 per hour), 1 pressed brick machine. The ENGINE is horizontal tandem, by Anderson (Christchurch); cylinders 10 kp. 16 L-P. The whole for absolute sale for removal, in order that the ground may be subdivided and sold as soon as possible. WEDNESDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, At 1 o’clock. On Premises, No. 7 David street, Hawthorndale Xaikorai, about 7 minutes from either ’ Boalyn or Kaikorai tram. Instructed by Mrs J. Bell (who is leaving Dunedin). USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNUT PIANO (Kirkman), Inlaid Walnut Music Canterbury, Mahogany Chiffonier, Brussels Carpets, Walnut and Tapestry Couch and Chairs, Red Pine Dressing Table, Scotch Chest, Singer Sewing Machine. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, will sell by auction, as above. Also, Pair heavy plush curtains, window seat and cushion, piano stool, occ. tables, brass-rail fender and brasses, rugs, vases aqd ornaments, tapestry runner, linoleum, slip mats, hanging lamps, horsehair dining chairs, dining table, crystal and china, dinner ware, kdsteads, shakedown, and mattresses, marbletop washstand, toilet set, towel rail, engraving*, Austrian chairs, kauri wardrobe, toilet tables and glasses, wash-stands, kitchen table and chairs, sofa, and general utensils, wringer, ladders, washing machine, garden roller, wheelbarrow, chum, meat safe, garden tools, bridle and halters. On view morning of sale. FRIDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, 1910, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. TO SPECULATORS AND INVESTORS. ONE-ELEVENTH INTEREST IN CERTAIN PROPERTIES AND MORTGAGES IN OTAGO. Under Power of Sale in Mortgage of Interest under Will. >sk, REYNOLDS LIMITED, are instructed by the Mortgagee to sell ty auction, The One-eleventh Share of Janet Teend late of Newton, near Sydney, New South Vales) in the Trust Estate of Hugh Ross deceased), late of Anderson’s Bay, Dunedin, rhe Trust Estate is at present subject to the ife interest of the widow of the late Hugh toss. It is estimated that after usual trust [eductions the share of late Mrs Veend in he above Estate will amount to £7OO. For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS; .Or Messrs DUNCAN AND MACGREGOR. Solicitors, 102 Princes street. MONDAY, sth DECEMBER, As 12 o’clock. At Booms, Manse street. FREEHOLD AND HOUSE, DUNCAN STREET. BUILDING SITE, HEBIOT ROW. SPLENDID ST. CLADS RESIDENCE. Park, Reynolds, limited, are instructed to sell by auction; 1. No. 80 DUNCAN STREET: Section 41, Block XL, with frontage of 66ft x 165 ft, together with comfortable 7-roomed Onestorey House, bay window, verandah, bathjoom (hot and cold water), washhouse, gas throughout; good fruit and vegetable garden; asphalt paths and yards; drained to Drain, age Board regulations This is a very centrally-sitnated property, in a nice locality, warm, sunny situation, and line view. 2. CONVENIENT BUILDING SITE, corner Hariat row and Constitution street, with large frontages to both streets, and one of the finest views in Dunedin. Immediately opposite St. Hilda’s College. 3. ST. CLAIR (corner Fcrtmry road and Edward street): A choice PROPERTY, 31.28 poles, together with one-storey 7-roomed House, bay windows, portico, bathroom (hot and cold water), stable, buggy shed, fowl ran, jir.d niw garden. This property must be sold on account of Mr Fisher's transfer to Wellington. At 12 o’clock noon ON MONDAY. 12th DECEMBER 1910. At Rooms, Manse street, Dunedin. TO INVESTORS, SPECULATORS, BUILDERS. AND OTHERS. VALUABLE CENTRAL CITY SITO. 28 feet 11 inches frontage to Rattray street, adjoining Dominion Chambers, doee to Princes street. Government Life Insurance, and Bank of New Zealand cornets, a ctone'a throw from Telegraph and Post Office. A realty first-class business site of level building ground, in the heart of the City. [DARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by the New Zealand Government Life Insurance Department to offer by auction, ( Part of Section 39, Block EL, Dunedin, containing 7 poles (mors or less), end having a frontage of 43.7 links to Rattray street, by a depth of 100 links. This is without doubt one of the best available sites for business in Dunedin, and we strongly recommend this property to investors and others os one which it will well ze»ay them to purchase, as it is in a situation rhich cannot go back, but is bound to betaine more and more valuable as the town ncreeses. For further particulars apply to Messrs MONEY AND STEPHENS, Sob tutors far the Department; Or to TEE AUCEIONHEB6. MONDAY, 28th NOVEMBER At 10 o’clock. GRAIN AND PRODUCE. At the Otago Cera and Wool Exchange, ~ Vogel street. rvoNALD ftwrn and co., ltd, ■IXWwII « dwe,. _ , , - - 1 (Ontv iaxlex^

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Evening Star, Issue 14523, 26 November 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14523, 26 November 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14523, 26 November 1910, Page 8