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AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, At 1 o'clock. On Premises, No. 1 David street, Hawthorudale, Kaikorai, about 7 minutes from either Roslyn 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. ►ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, will sell by auction, as jbove. Also, Pair heavy plush curtains, \ymdow seat and cushion, piano stool, occ. tables, brass-rail fender and brasses, rugs, vases and ornaments, tapestry runner, linoleum, slip mats, hanging lamps, horsehair dining chairs, dining table, crystal and china, dinner ware, bedsteads, shakedown, and mattresses, niarbletop washstand, toilet set, towel rail, engravings, Austrian chairs, kauri wardrobe, toilet tables and glasses, wasbstands, kitchen tabla and chairs, sofa, and genera! utensils, wringer, ladders, washing machine, garden roller, wheelbarrow, churn, meat safe, garden tools, bridle and baiters. On view morning of sale. THURSDAY, Ist DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. On Premises, corner Arthur and Russell streets. USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT PIANO (Ckallon and Hodgson), SPANISH MAHOGANY TABLE AND CHAIRS, Etc. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, aro instructed by Mrs A. Meikle (who is giving up housekeeping) to sell by auc' : — Walnut upright piano (Challon and ] son, London), black-and-gold overmantel, Brussels carpet, walnut revolving card table, Spanish mahogauy centre table, 5 dark mahogany chairs, walnut whatnot, vases, ornaments, etc., mahogany chiffonier, cedar chiffonier, cedar and leather dining suite, kauri dining table, brass-mounted double iron bedsteads and mattresses, cedar ducbesse pair, cedar f.s. chest, mahogany marble-top washstand, blankets, sheets, quilts, linen, etc.. kitchen furniture, and general utensils. On view morning of sale. MONDAY, sth DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. WELL-APPOINTED HOUSE. GLENROY, NORTH-EAST VALLEY. >ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, L are instructed to sell by auction, Section 14, Block 1., Glenroy, North-cast Valley, containing 19.9 poles, with 40fi. frontage to Millar street by a depth of 135 ft Sin, together with thoroughly well-built House (No. i 5) of 4 rooms and scullery, bathroom (hot and cold water), verandah (glass-enclosed at both ends), workshop (16 x 8), washhouse (copper and tubs); drained to tower passed by D.8.; two 500 gal tanks and well with force pump. SATURDAY, 10th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. On the Ground*, Opposite Green Island Railway Station. BUILDING SITES. BUILDING SITES. ON EASY TERMS. Immediately Opposite Green Island Station, And Adjoining TOWNSHIP OF BURN SIDE EXTENSION — »ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by A. Lee Smith, Esq. to sell by auction, 4 ALLOTMENTS, fronting Neill street, fronting Green Island Railway Station, containing from 22.78 to 23.93 poles, with frontages of 46ft 3in to 46ft 7in. "1 ALLOTMENT, 2 roods 17.85 poles, with frontage to Neill street. 1 ALLOTMENT, 3 acres 3 roods 29.5 poles, also with frontage to Neill street. 5 ALLOTMENTS, each 33.6G poles, fronting Reid street, with frontages of 49ft 6in. I ALLOTMENT, containing 2 roods 15.5 pclcs, with 47ft 7in frontage 10 Reid street. TERMS: £5 Deposit, balance by quarterly payments extending over 5 years, with INTEREST at 4 PER CENT. Lithograph plans now being prepared. N.B. The sections will bo Eold on the FRIDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, Al 12.30 o'clock. At Land Sales Room?, 219 Princes street. On account of Mr Edwd. G. Essex (who is leaving Dunedin). DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, No. 62 Main road, North-east Valley (Close to Botanical Gardens). SPLENDID LEVEL SECTION (1 rood 11 poles; large frontage;, WELL-BUILT SIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE. IIALLY, AND CO., .JT Auctioncc-rs, 249 Princes street, are instnuted io sell by auction, A VERY FINE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Having a frontage to the Main road of nks by a depth of 310 links, area 1 rood II oles, well-built 6-roomcd Verandah Res,enee, bathroom, register graics, and conveniences, stables, buggy-houses, outhouses, bakehouse, live hedges, ornamental trees anJ shrubs, (lower beil<, lawn, fruit trees. SECLUDED, YET ON THE TRAM ROUTE ROOM TO BUILD 2 SHOPS OR DWELLING. Mr ESSEX IS DETERMINED TO SELL THIS PROPERTY BEFORE LEAVING DUNEDIN. Get keys and inspect the property. GEERI.V, HALLY, AND CO.. Auctioneers. TO LET, FRIDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, At 12.50 o'clock. At Land Sales Room;:, 249 Princes street. Under Instructions from Die. Trustees in the Estate of HENRY JEFFS, deceased. SPLENDID CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY Frederick street and Cumberland street. FREEHOLD CORNER .SECTION (13 poles) 112.5 Links to Frederick tireet, 100 links in Cumberland tireet. WELL-BUILT 2-STOKKY PLASTERED SHOP AND DWELLING, 4 DWELLING-HOUSES. Gross Rental, £?3O i'rr Annum. Always Well Tenanted. An Exceptional Opooiiiiiiitv io Secure a VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD Right in the City prr.p-r on the main thoroughfare to the Fore-horc and Railway a few mtnutk.-/ walk from the o(,ia:;on, Served by 2 Eicetrr Tram Services (Is seo lion). Thousands of people puss the Property daily. To Wind Up this Trust Estate the Property muil be Sold. CIEERIN, HALLY, AND CO. r Auctioneer.-, 249 Princes street, witf sell by auction, as above. Do not fail to Inspect this Property. Get n'.jrs particulars from Messrs MONDY AND STEPHENS, Solicitors, Princes street; Or GEERIN, RALLY, AND CO., Auctionec WEDNESDAY. 30th NOVEMBER, At 2 jO o'clock. MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Upright Grand Piam, <"hoic A)minster f'-ir-pets, Valuable Bedroom Pedestal Pii:r : Old Er.pl.sh Dining Suite, Dining T'ible. Brass livd-toads. tie. ■> M. S P E D D I N r, -J» will sell the above by niir-tion, at his Rconii', on V.'cJiiciil.tv first,' at 2.30 o'clock. Al*o, Rattan chairs and cstiee, massive overmantel, brass fenders and kerbs, wardrobes, Aurtrian chairs, bookcase, sewing machine, duclicsse chests, fancy chairs, lawn mower, table mangle, mipery, and general houso fur--6 valuable oil paintings, by Moultitf. Now on view,

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Evening Star, Issue 14525, 29 November 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 14525, 29 November 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 14525, 29 November 1910, Page 5