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AUCTIONS. MONDAY, Bth JULY, 1918, At 12 o'clock. At Booms, Manse street. SECOND AUCTION SALE Of GUTTERS TRUST LANDS. CENTRAL FREEHOLDS, GEORGE STREET, OCTAGON, MORAY PLACE, BATH, STUART, AND KING STREETS, in aiaotmentFas AT PRESENT SUBDIVIDED AND OCCUPIED. CLOSE TO TOWN HALL AND RAILWAY STATION. Also, THE OBAN HOTEL, FREEHOLD AND BRICK BUILDING, CORNER OCTAGON AND STUART STREET. BONA FIDE, SALE. A Genuine Chance for Investment.. EASY TERMS OP PAYMENT. Deposit. £lO per cent.; two-thirds of purchase money on mortgage for three years at 5 per cent. HOARS, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, AT l n conjunction with FpEE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES. ESTATE lA' AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, Are instructed to sell by auction; Sirs C. D. CUTTEN'S SETTLEMENT. SLOT .23. —Allotment, containing 36.4 poles, 45ft frontage to Octagon, lately occupied by Mills, Dick, and others. Land and Buildings, with 5 Cottages m Bath street. LOT 24.—Allotment, containing 13.2 poles, 45ft frontage, to Octagon. Under perpetual lease to ' Tablet' Printing Company. LOT 2S.—Allotment, containing 14-8 poles. 20ft frontage to Octagon, 23ft. to Bath street. Under perpetual lease to Dr Martin. LOT 26.—Allotment-, containing 17.1 poles. 34ft Sia frontage to Oct tigun and Bath street. Under perpetual lease to P. and F. Martin. ESTATE LATE W. H. CUTTEN. LOT 27.—Corner George street and Moray place. 24ft to George street. 69ft to Moray place, with right-of-way at rear. Land and Buildings lately occupied by London Piano Company. Double-story Brick Building, with baswuent. Fine corner section. LOT 28.—94 ft Sin, 3fcr::y p!--ee ur.dcr lejsc to Georg* Ritchie. LOT 29.—Quarter-acre Section. Section 22. Block XXI., DuiKxiin. King street. "Under perpetual lease to Commercial Trading Company. OBAN HOTEL. 'LOT 30.—Allotment., containing 16.4 poles, 43ft 6in to Octagon and 75ft 6iu to Stuart street, together with SUBSTANTIAL DOUBLE-STORY BRICK BUILDING and basement, known as tlie OBAN HOTEL. This is one of the best business houses in Dune din, and its position is unrivalled. Liberal terms of payment can be arranged. Ail particulars of leases and conditions can be obtained from Stuck Exchange .Buildings; PARK, REYNOLDS. LIMITED: THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE. AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. FRIDAY, 12th JULY, At 1 o'clock. On Premizes, 25 Eoj-al terrace. A PICKED SPOT. "AYEXAL." No. 25 ROYAL TERRACE, DUNEDIN. QUAETER-ACRE FREEHOLD, With the opportunity afforded of Purchasing about Three-quarter Acres adjoining, if desired. DELIGHTFUL RESIDENCE, iteplefe with every modern convenience. Everything in apple-pie order. Beautiful situation; glorious rrnfcroStett outlook. (ARK. REYNOLDS, LIMITED, re instructed by H. E. Hart, Esq. now resident in Sydney), "to sell by auction, Section 10, Block XXIV.. Dnnedin, containing quarter-acre, fronting Royal terrace. ing quarter-acr together with DOUBLE-STORY RESIDENCE, containins drawing room (20 s 16), dicing room (20 17, and sliding doors whicbi opened, jaku a room 30 x 17). morning room kitchen, and maids' hall, 6 bedroom; and suite of 4 rooms in separate wins. In addition to the above there are cloak room and lavatory, plate and iicen rooms, larder, balcony room with linen lockers, 2 bathrooms (enamel bath, towel-drying rail), laundry, conservatory, etc.. etc. The whole house is tastefully decorated, rod has been kept in beautiful order. The le electric fitting* are of tho best, tiled _, drainage to D.B. regulations. The of hot water is abundant, as, in adiiiuu to the ordinary h.p. boiler, there is super-beater, which can be used at any time in conjunction with the ordinary eupply. THIS IS A CHOICE PROPERTY, And anyone wishing to acquire a Town Resilience will do well to inspect it. If the ;haser so .desires, he can arrange to ob«tm further land adjoining, at a £x<£* price per foot for what he desires. Cards to inspect the property carf obined from us. Full particulars can be obtained frois H. BRASCH, "lor, Bank of Australasia Buildings, Bond street; Dr THE AUCTIONEERS. Also, at the same time, will be offered »LTTS HOUSEHOLD FURXITUIIE. BOUDOIR GRAND PIANO (Schiedmajer j and Son), I HEAVY PERSIAN CARPET (12 s 15). I CHOICE AXMTNSTER HALL CARPETS, - HEAVY AXMJNSTEE STAIR CARPET, ! SILK TAPESTRY SETTEE, } OCCASIONAL CHAIRS AND TABLES, j WALISTJT AND LEATHER DINING i SUITE, MASSIVE WALNUT SIDEBOARD, | HANDSOME WALNUT BOOKCASE, [WATER COLORS (J. C. Hoyte and others), ) ASH BEDROOM SUITE, j Etc., Etc., i Batten chairs, photogravures, engravings, I etchings, handsome hall stand, hall baro- j meter, heavy rep curtains, marble clocks, china ornaments, glassware, crystal, electric toaster, brass fender and brasses, walnut revolving card table, music cabinet, brass standard lamp, brass occasional tables, Japanese colored photos, 20 rolls pianola music, large white enamel wardrobe, white twin ■beds, duehessp chests, washstands, r.p. single vardrobes, garden scats, garden verandah eeagrass lounge, garden tools, etc., The Furniture will be on view Thursday afternoon, 11th -July, and Morning of Sale. THURSDAY, 18th JULY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, SOUTH DUNEDIN. Shop and Dwelling of 4-rooms, with ereiy convenience, corner Bay View road and Arney street. i -LEX. HARRIS AND CO. l. will sell, as above, Lllotmeu* 25, Block IX., South Dunedin, area 7.8 poles, corner Bay View read and Arney -street, with a Shop and Dwelling of 4 rooma; scullery, bath (hot and cold), gac, eoppe* and tuba, all drained and in first-class order. A splendid chance for anyone wanting ] to start in, business. Easy terms arranged.

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Evening Star, Issue 16779, 6 July 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 16779, 6 July 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 16779, 6 July 1918, Page 8

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