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AUCTIONS. ■WEDNESDAY, 20th, FEBRUARY, . *" At 1.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MAHOGANY AND HORSEHAIR SUITE, BOOKCASE, CEDAR CHIFFONIER, DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. ALEX. HARRIS AND CO. -£&. have received instructions to sell by auction, Household Furniture, including— Mahogany and horsehair stfite, cedar chiffonier, dining tables, walnut music couches, bookcase, rockers, linoleum, hall stand, sewing machines, colonial sofa, cedar dinner waggon occasional tables, wicker chairs, easy chains, pictures, hearthrugs, crockery, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok and flock mattresses, shakedowns, toiletware, toilet tables, tile, back washstauds, kitchen table, wringer, lawn mower, kitchen utensils, etc., etc. WEDNESDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, „ At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. STOCK. STOCK. BROOMS, BRUSHES, Etc. Hair Brooms, Yard Brooms, Tar Brooms, Clothes Brushes, Blacking Brushes, Banißtei / Brushes, Spike Brushes, etc., etc Without Reserve. \ LEX. • HARRIS AND CO., Auctioneers. YRTDAX 22nd FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. At Premises, Lyndhurst House, Moray plac? (opposite the Y.M.C.A.) HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO {Walter Collinson), WALNUT OVERMANTEL, MIRROR-BACS SIDEBOARD, SUITE IN PLUSH, FURNITURE OF 10 BEDROOMS, DINING ROOM AND DRAWING ROO^' FURNITURE, LINEN NAPERY. kLEX. HARRIS AND CO* 3L have received instructions from Mr^ A. Robinson (who is giving up housekeeping! to sell, as above, Walnut piano (Walter Collinson), suite in plush, couches, fenders and brasses, hearth, rugs, linoleums, poles and curtains, ovei?mantcl, clocks, wall mirrors, dining tables, mirror-back sideboard, Austrian chairs,' wicker chairs, ornaments and vases, pictures china, crystal, electroplate, cutlery, table linen, flower bowls, Axminster stair carpefe and rods, 20 double and single iron bed. steads, 8 duchesse pairs, chests drawers, wirt and flock mattresses, toiletware, blankets, sheets, quilts, pillows, wardrobe, 6 wire shakedowns, new Royal drop-head machine kitchen furniture, utensils, crockery, pr« , serving pan, jam jars, wringer, etc. SHORT-NOTICE SALE. FRIDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. On Account Mr Jas. Farrell, who has bought a farm. ST. KILDA FREEHOLD, SHOP AND DWELLING, 5 ROOMS, Corner Younc and Mills streets. ALEX. HAKKIS AND CO, - hav3 received instructions to eell bj auction, Part Sections 1 and 2, Block 30, St. Kilda, 50 x 90, togother with shop, fitted with shelves, bins, gas; also 5 living rooms at« tached; bath, copper, tubs; drained tfl sewer. This is a good chance for anyone if start a general store in a progressive locality, and as the owner is leaving Dunedin any reasonable offer will be considered. F>as£ terms arranged WEDNESDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. On Premises, Havelock street, Morningtoj (near tram terrnimifl). BUILDING MATERIALS. 100 SHEETS ROOFING IRON (6, 7, 8, 9' feet), 3ft SHACKLOCK RANGE (almost new, with copper boiler), pALVANISED IRON WATER PIPING, PATENT W.C. and CISTERN, LEAD WASTE PIPING and VENTILATORS, FRONT DOOR AND FRAME, NEW COPPER WASHING BOILER, Downpiping and Spouting, Corrugated Tank (200 gal), Panel Doors, Weatherboards, Rel Pine (3x2, 4 s 2, 4 x 3, 8 x 1), Boa Window. -» ~>ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, ! will sell by auction, *s above. Now on view. WEDNESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. At the Residence, No. 27 Tweed street (corner of Fifield street), Littlebourne. Rattray Street Tram to Loop, or Stuart iStreet Tram to Littlebourne. MAGNIFICENT RESIDENCE, Beautifully situated in Littlebourne. VALUABLE CORNER FREEHOLD i-ACRTj SECTION, No. 27 Tweed street (corner of Fifield street), LOVELY VIEW OF HARBOR AND CITY, 2 Minutes to ear; easy walking distance t( City. FASHIONABLE 9-ROOMED RESIDENCE, Magnificently finished, imposingly designed. Built by day labor; in perfect order. MOTOR GARAGE and OUTBUILDINGS. PARK, • REYNOLDS. LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction, aj above. Also, Immediately after the sale of the property, VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. COSTLY WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PLAYER-PLANO (Broadwood and Sons, London), HUPMOBILE TOURING MOTOR CAR, 5-seatcr, all latest improvements; Very little used, purchased a little over 12 months ago. Full details of Furniture and Furnishings will be advertised later. A salesman will be in attendance from 9 o'clock until 5 o'clock to 6how intending purchasers over the property. Inspection of property only by card ok tamable at our office. THURSDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. BEAUTIFUL VILLA RESIDENCE. No. 114 Stafford street. SPLENDID FREEHOLD SECTION. LOVELY VIEW. J3ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, a- are instructed to eell by auction, Part of Section 52, Block IV., Dunedin, area 20 poles (more or less), with a substantial 7-roomed Villa Residence; bay dows, nice portico, wide hall: Wis h<su.„„ and grates, wardrobes, pantries, scullery; washhouso. copper, tubs: draired to se gcod gsrdeo. lovelv outlook. NO CARS REQUIRED. IN CENTRE OF CITY. FRIDAY, Ist. MARCH, At 1 o'clock. On Premises, Constitution street, Port Clialmers. On account of F. W Platts, Esq.. Resident Commissioner, Cook Islands. ONE OF THE FINEST FREEHOLD REPI D.KNCES IN POET CHALMERS. LARGE, LOFTY ROOMS MAGNIFICENT VIEW HANDY TO 'RAH,WAY STATION. REYNOLDS, "LIMITED, are instructed by F. W. Platts, E».,' to sell by auction, 'Parts, of Sections 127. 128. and 154. containing 1 rood, and having frontages tc Island terrace an* Constitution f trcet. The Residence is a substantial double-etcr-building, containing 9 large rooms, bathroon (hot and cold water); gas; pantrii in verandah, balcony;' witli ever, convenience. There "is as fine a view "from this property as from any in Port Chalmers, and it is \vithir\ a few minutes' walk of railway station. Also, at 6ame time, USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc., etc. Full details, .in future odvectfcemenfch,

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Evening Star, Issue 16662, 19 February 1918, Page 5

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