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AUCTIONS. THTTRSD'AY, 13th MARCH, 1919, At 2 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION'. On the Premises, Kirkland hiroct, Green Island. "Under instructions from Mr L. W. Boer 1 7-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE, 2 HFAVY D.I. BEDSTEADS, 1 SPRING DRAY (in fivsi-clu&s order). "ESSES JAMES SAMSON AND CO. . have teen favored with instructions from Mr L \V. Beer, who is leaving _ the district, to sell by auction, on the premises, Kirkland street, Gveou Island, the whole of his Furniture and Effects, which include—--1 first-class 7-piece dining room suite, couch, 2 duchesse chests, chest drawers, : heavy double iron bedsteads, wiro mattresses, box mattresses, 2 carpets, heavy linoleums, kitohen furniture, kitchen chains, crockery, cutlery, e.p. ware, ornaments, curtain."?-, etc, etc. Also, 1 first-class spriug dray, 1 gent's cycle. FRIDAY, 14th MARCH, 1919, At 2 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION. „____„ DINING-ROOM, BEDROOM, and KITCHEN FURNITURE, Etc. LOVELY OAK SETTEE DINING ROOM SUITE. OAK HTGH-BACK CEATRS. STAINED BEDROOM SUITE. SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITE, TELESCOPE DINING TABLES, 2-ROLLER MANGLE. TESSRS JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received in.it ructions to yell by auction, at their Rooms, Bowling street. Household Furniture and Effects, which include— . . Lovely oak setteo suite, high-back chairs, seagrass and rattan chairs. Morris chains telescope dining table, hearthrugs, 2 Axmiuster carpet squares, genuine Indian rug*, oak hall stand, runner, slip mats, pot stands and flower bowls, heavy linoleums, oak bed-, room suite, oak wood bedsteads, kapok and flock mattresses, pillows, bhnkots. bedroom carpets, rugs, fenders ami irons, copper kerbs and brasses, oak sideboard, dining room chairs, kitchen and cooking utensils, dresser, meat safe, crockery, cutlery, 2-rc'.W mangle, child's est and bedding. clocks, oak clocks, kitchen tables and chairs, lawn mower, etc.. etc. On view morning- of sale. FRIDAY. Win MARCH, j At 2 o'clock. At Premises, 2i Crown street, North-cast Valley. i Intruded by Mr O. Vennall, wlio is leaving Diniediu. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. MIRKOR-HACK SIDEBOARD, ANTIQUE DINING ROOM SUITE IN TAPESTRY. OAK DUCHESS.E lit EST. ] ANTIQUE OAK BEDSTEAD. j A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. j '~ will sell by auction, a.5 above, j ronzo kerb and bronzes, o.ik-fraincd oval 1 board, antique dining room suae, kuoleum, hearthrugs, slip mats, pictures, oak time-j piece. Morris chairs, rattan chairs, wicker I chairs, mirror-back hail stand, oak duchesse j chest, oak bedstead, wire mattress, Hock matt res*, shakedown, kitchen tables, lawn mower, and k.tcheu furniture. The above futniiute is nearly new. SATURDAY, 15th MARCH, At 12.30 o'clock. At Premises, 588 George street (near Dundas street). TIMBER! TIMBER! TIMBER! ! 90 SHEETS ROOFING IRON (6, 7, 8 feet) BLUEGUM (6 x 2, 6 x 3, 4 x 2, 5 x 2), 2,000 ft SCANTLING (3 x 2. 4 x 2>, ZEALANDIA RANGE. 4 LEX. HARRIS AM) CO. . have received instructions to s<dl, 1 sheets roofing iron, 600 ft kauri weatherboards, 1,400 ft t. and g. flooring, set tubs. Venetian blinds, copper boiler, plunge bath, ca3t-irou bent pipes, spouting, down pipe, £in gal. pipes, register grates, mantelpieces and cupboards, sashes, doors, front door mid sidelights, bay window, water closet and fittings, iron ridging, 2,000 bricks, bluegum (long" lengths, 6 x 2, 6 x 3, 4 x 2, 3 x 2), red nine (4 x 2, 3 x 2), Baltic t. and g. lining, 1,500 ft rough lining, 700 ft f.e. weatherboards, ceilings, etc., etc. TUESDAY, 18th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. At Premises, No. 12a Gamma street, Roslyn (next Bowling Green). On Account of Mr R. Frew (who is leaving Dtmedin). CHOICE BUNGALOW OF 5 ROOMS. Bath, Hot and Cold, Washhousc, Copper and Tubs, Electric Light, etc. COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. 1 Also,. -MODERN RESIDENCE OF 5 ROOMS, ! with Every Convenience. No. 9 HIGHGATE (next Presbyterian A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. have received instructions to sell, as 1. Part Section 3. Block IV., Roslyn, fronting Gamma street, with a Bungalow Residence of 5 rooms, bath, hot and cold, fitted with electric light, and replete with every modern convenience. Practically a new house. (No. 12a Gamma street.) 2. Section 15, Block 11., Roslyn, fronting Highgate, with a modern 5-roomcd Dwelling, bath, hot and cold, gas throughout, washhouse, copper and tubs. (N"o- 9 Highgate, next Presbyterian Church.) The Properties will be sold at the Premises, No. 12a Gamma street. Also, at the same time, Mr FREW'S COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. Cards to inspect from THE AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY, 20th MARCH, At 1" "'"'" - 1 - CHOICB FREEHOLD PROPERTY, MORNINGTON. No, 9 James place, with frontage alao to Henderson street. MODERN 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE, with every convenience. LEX. HARRIS AND CO. have received instructions from the owner to soil by auction, as above, Section 38 and P.-'rt Sections 30, 31, and 37, Block VI., Moraington, area 23 poles, frontages to James street and Henderson street, with a modern 6-rocmed Residence: porcelain bath, hot and cold, wardrobe and bookoa.se fitted in, and gas throughout; drained to sewer. Commands au extensive view, and one from car terminus. WEDNESDAY, 19th MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At Ro(.ms, 148 Rattray street. ST. CLAIR HOME. ST. CLAJR HOME. — -r\ 1.. MACASSEY ANI> CO. J» have received instructions from Captain Carson to sell by auction. Coney Hill road, St. Clai House, with bathroom, hot and cold water, electric light, and all conveniences, necessary outbuildings. Land.—j-ucre, laid out in garden and orchard. This Property is situated in a glorious position on tho rise, handy to car, and a beautiful view. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. FRIDAY, 21st MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Vcgel street. ATTRACTIVE CITY RESIDENCE. ROYAL TERRACE. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES. ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY' OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., has received instructions from tlio Owner (who- is now residing in Auckland) to'eff«r foe sale by auction, at, 1 time and place, ■t of Section 30, Block XIX., Royal terrace, containing 20 polos, with modern sevenroomed Two-story Brick Residence; bathroom, hot and cold water, electric light, regulation drainage, etc. Houso No. 28. Inspection by card only. Further particulars from TiLE AUCTION! CORPORATION NOTICES. BOROUGH OF ST. HILDA. 1 tt>UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that after THURSDAY, tho 20th March, 1919, an ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF TEN PER CENT, will be added to all UNPAID RATES. J. B. DICK, Town Clerk. St. IKilda, Ist March, 1919.

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Evening Star, Issue 16990, 12 March 1919, Page 6

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