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' AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 28th MARCH, 12 o'clock. Atr'Roonw, Manso. street. i-ACRE AND 5-ROOMED HOUSE, ' No. 7 Church street, Rostyn. >ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, have* instructions to Hell by auction, as Above, Parts of Sections 26 and 27, .Forbestown, ■ "Upper Kofkorai District, being a full i-acre, ! ■with a frontage of 120 ft (plenty of room for i another house), together with a 5-roamed ' House, newly done up, bay window, voran- , dah, 6ft hall, wardrobes, linen press, scullery, ; batttroom, wash house, etc. MONDAY, 31?t MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. CHOICE MONTPELLEER PROPERTY. SEVEN-ROOMED BRICK HOUSE (No. 9 Salisbury street). Thorough Drainage and Every Modern . Convenience. CLOSE TO KAJTUNA BOWLING GREEN. Ton Minutes from Post Office. A Really, Bright, Sunny Situation. ■ "DARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, IJL are instructed by 11. E. Lawrence, Esq. I (who js leaving Duncdin), to sell by auction, ! Corporation Unexpired Term of Lease (17 years to run from June, 1913) of Section 2, 'Montpcllicr, containing 39.1 . poles; ground rent, £l3 7s 6(1 per annum, full valuation or renewal. House (brick, one-story), seven rooms; large drawing and dining rooms; return verandah; bay windows; bathroom (hot and cold water); builUn wardrobes, tile hearths and grates, gas; drained to D.B. regulations: washbmise, etc.; greenhouse and tool shed; nice garden, native shrubs; mag r nificeni view; back entrance, from Town Belt; faces north and gets evtffy glimpse of sunshine; close, to tram (tare, one penny). ' MONDAY, 31st MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. FOR BONA FIDE SALE, TOWN FREEHOLD AND RESIDENCE, No. 108 MATTLAND STREET. VALUABLE QUARTER-ACRE AND 5 POLES. FRONTAGE, 124 ft to MAITLAND STREET. A CHOICE SITUATION. "OARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, - • arc instructed to sell by auction, Part of Sections 54 and 57, Block IV., Duncdin, containing 1 rood 5.1 poles, and having a frontage of 124 ft 2in to Maitland street by a depth of 98ft (near corner of Stafford street), together with House of 8 rooms; bathroom, bay windows, verandah, pantries, scallery, etc., and 7 attic rooms. This bouse is situated in the very best part of tho residential area, and is well worth inspection, as the owner, having decided to settle in England, has determined to quit the place even at a sacrifice. Noto the big frontage, 124 ft to Maitland . street. MONDAY, 7th APRIL, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. "THE GLEN PROPERTY, MORNINGTON. * One of the Most Picturesqaciy-sitaated. -and Sequestered Private Properties in Otago. IT IS REALLY A SCENIC RESERVE, Covered with Natrvo Bush that 100 Years of the utmost care and coaxing couH not grow, 10 ACRES 3 ROODS 35.8S.JPOLES FREEHOLD, AND FOR ABSOLUTE SALE ASA I WHOLE. | It is a tract very suitable for subdivision, I but the owner, largely for sentimental j reasous, ! WILL NOT SUBDIVIDE THE PLACE. j Here is a Bona. Fide Chance for Investment. »AKK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, *._-- are instructed by Mrs Tirrton to r " I by suction, Pmrt of Sections 66. 67, 94, 95. 96 and 9T I Block VI., Town District, and bemg Altefc-Vinßnts.-296 to 300, 312. 334 to 341, parts of j AQoiments 342 and 343, Allotments 314 to L 36- inclusive, and Quarry Reserve—making f in all a total area of ~ 10 ACRES 3 ROODS 35.85 PCfCEB, twiih. frontages toNeidpath and Glen roads .and Dairy street, together with Glen House j thereon (occupied by the owner) and: Gten»wood (another large bouse fronting NeidSpath road). This splendid property is served by tho iMormngton car <ld) and electric car (also Id), I and in consequence is in constant touch with town. ' OUR INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO SELL, And— word to tho wise " : BE THERE ON HAND TO BUY. j PUBLIC NOTICE. • HNG to the EASTER.HOLIDAYS oar' USUAL WEEKLY AUCTION SALE will not be held on MONDAY, 24th. DONALD REID AND CO., LTD. PUBLIC NOTICE. ; QWING to the EASTER HOLIDAYS our J USUAL WEEKLY AUCTION SALE , will not. be held on MONDAY, 24th. DALGETY AND C 0.,, LIMITED. \ BUILDING MATERIALS! BUILDING MATERIALSI UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. ; NEXT- SATURDAY. 29th. MARCH, \ At IZJO o'clock. \ GEORGE STREET GEORGE STREET (Opposite Knox Church). FIRST-CLASS BUILDING MATERIALS From EIGHT DWELLING-HOUSES. AH'Timber guaranteed free from borer. f MUST BE SOLD TO ALLOW FOR BUILDING NEW SHOPS. Jo-h:n gberin and qo. will sell by auction, 500 SHEETS ROOFING IRON (6ft and 7ft). 6,000 ft KAURI FLOORING, LARGE QUANTITY RED PINE AND BLUEGUM (4 x 2, 3 x 2. 4 x 3, 3 x 1, 4xl), EED PINE T. AND G. CEILINGS, 40 GOOD PANEL DOORS AND FRAMES 50 WINDOW SASHES AND FRAMES, 4 3ft SHACKLOCK RANGES, 3 2ft 6in "MINER" RANOES, Cupboards, mantelpieces, register grates, ■weatherboards, lumber, t. and g. lining, skirting, architraves, chimney-pots, spouting and down pipes, bricks, picket fences and gates, palings, assorted builders' sundries, and joinery. Now on view. TUESDAY. 25th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION. At Rooms. Dowling street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD, MASSIVE CROMWELL SUITE, In Saddlebags, WALNUT IRON-FRAME PIANO, Bft extending dining table, Vienna and high-back cliairs, saddlebag conch, largo suite, heavy Axminster and skhi rugs, striking clocks, hanging lamp, bookcase, china cabinet, dining suite (9 pieces), mirrorback sideboard, massive mirror-back hafl stand, hall curtains, curtain poles and curtains, handsome bedroom suite, heavy double iron bed and bedding, superior cheval-glass dressing table, tile-back washstand, child's cot,. mirror-door wardrobe, heavy linoleums, tapestry carpet square, kitchen and cooking utensils, tables, chairs, sewing machine, lady's 'tricycle and gents' bicycles, steps, ladder, barrow, cornet, etc, etc. TAMES SAMSON AND" CO. 'LM* gdJHDySeILJjy,, auction_aa .above

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Evening Star, Issue 15139, 22 March 1913, Page 8

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