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AUCTIONS. —— SATURDAY, Isth MARCH, At 12.30 o’clock. At Premises, 588 George street (near Dundas street). TIMBER! - TIMBER! TIMBER! 90 Sheets roofing iron (6. 7, s foeti BLUEGUM (6 s 2, 6 x 3, 4 x 2, 3 x 2), 2,000 ft SCANTLING (5 x 2, 4 x 2), ZEALAXDIA RANGE.' Alex. karris and co. have received instructions to sell, 90 shoots roofing iron, 600 ft kauri weather* boards, 1,400 ft t. and g. flooring, set tubs, Venetian blinds, copper boiler, plunge bath, cast-iron bent pipe#, spouting, down pipe, iin gal. pipes, register grates, mnni Inicces and cupboards, sashes, doors, front dv. • -n<J sidelights, bay window, water closet a fittings, iron ridging, 2,000 bricks, blucgtm (long lengths, 8 x 2, 6 x 3, 4x2,3x2), rod pino (4 x 2, 3 x 2), Baltic t. and g. lining, 1,500 ft rough lining, 700 ft f-e. weatherboards, ceilings, etc,, etc. MONDAY, 17th MARCH, At 2- o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AN© FURNI.SHIN GS. WALNUT PIANO, bv Holdernesee, SUITE IN LEATHER, WERTHEIM DROP-HEAD HA CHINS* BARBER'S CHAIRS. Alex. Harris and co. ■■ have received instructions to sell by , auction, * Framed mirror, b. and g. overmantel, o«ea- | sional -tables, Brussels carpd, extending din- j ing tables, harmonium, wicker chairs, suite ] iimtapcstry. writing desk, pictures, linoleum, i fenders, gladstone hag, bookshelves, medi- j cino cabinet, Werihoim drop-head machine, i chest drawers, diiches.se .chest#, d.l.b.m. bed- f steeds, wire ma.lrcssf-*. fhakedown, d:so ; gramophone and records, colonial so.a, kitchen furniture, and washing machine. TUESDAY. 18th MARCH, ~.v At 2 o’clock. .-/..h At Premises, No. 12a Gamma street, ' Roslyu (next Bowling Green). On account of Air R. Frew (who is killing Tinned in). CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, ; Also, COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. ANTIQUE SIDEBOARD WITH MIRROT" BACK, A XMTNET I- R S QUA RE, EXTENDING DINING TABLE, SETTEE IN MOQUETTE. LEATHER DINING CHAIRS, OViERMANTEiL, HANDSOME KAURI BEDROOM SUITE Alex. karris and co. bare received instructions to sell, as above, Kerbs and brasses, copper fire screen, settee in moquette, extending dining fable, coal vase, upholstered wicker chairs, Axminstor square, antique bookcase, books, handi some sideboard with mirror back, leaf hedining chairs, octagonal tabic, casement cur tains," omamonU and vases, china and crystal, electroplate, hearthrugs, Fijian curios. ’ electric iron, photogravures, hall stand, overmantel, vestibule carpet, sewing machine, kauri bedroom suite, linoleum*, [ ducheese pair, double bra.ss-moonvted bed* stead, wire and flock mattresses, toiletware, settee, clock, shaving cabinet, single antiqui wood bedstead, preserving pan, kitchen fur. ni-turo, utensils, lawn mower, garden tools, steps, etc. | Also, at the same time, : MR R. FREW’S CHOICE FREEHOLD * PROPERTIES. 1. Part Section 3, Block IV., Boslyn, fronting Gamma street, No. 12a, area 17.5 polos, with a choice Bungalow Residence of 5 rooms; bath, hot and cold, fitted with, elctric light and every modem convenience. 2. Section 16, Block EL, Roslvn, fronting Highgatc, area 20 poles, bouse No. 9 (next Presbyterian Churcfi), with a modem Fiveroomed Residence, with bath, hot and cold, : gas throughout, washhouse, copper and tubs. As -the Owner is leaving Dunedin the properties are for genuine sale. THURSDAY, 20th MARCH, At 2 o’clock. I At Premise?. No. 52 Princes street, Musselburgh. On account of Mr E. E. Taylor (who 1' leaving Dunedin). CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MODERN 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE* With every convenience. Also, COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. Alex. Harris and co. will sell by auction, as above, Section 28, Block 21, Musselburgh, area . 23.5 poles, with a modem 6-roomed Resl»♦ donee: bath, hot and cold, gas throughout. i The house k fitted with tile grates and ' range, wardrobes, Iwokcaso, nnd linen press, also scullerv and largo workshop, and is FOE DEFINITE SALE. Also. COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, Cards to view from tho Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 18th MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At. the Residence. *' Kia Llanii,” No. b'flGeorge street, (near St. David street). Instructed by Mrs -I. Schackell. BEAUTIFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND F URNISHINGS. ROSEWOOD DRAWING ROOM, FURNITURE. LOVELY AXMINSTER CARPETS AND RUGS, SUPERIOR INLAID LINOLEUMS, SOLID OAK BILLIARD-DINING TABLE, 4 BEAUTIFUL STAGS’ HEADS, FINE COLLECTION ISLAND CURIOS, DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, BILLIARD ROOM, HALL, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. PARK, REYNOLDS, LTM3TE© are Instructed to sell by auction, M • above. Open to inspection from Monday morning Tho sale will commence sharp at 12 o’cW with drawing room furniture. WEDNESDAY, 19th '.MARCH, At- 1.30 o’clock. At Council Chambers, Port Chalmers. Instructed by the .Executors of tho Estate ®f the late Janies Fairley. CHOICE PORT CHALMERS FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Currie si reef, (hear Grow street). TO BE SOLD TO WIND lIP ESTATE, GOOD SIX-ROOMBD RESIDENCE AND CONVENIENCES. ’PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, !t- will sell by auction, Section 163. Port. Chalmers (areh, 1 rood), with it, comfortable 6-roomed residence; Lay window, verandah, outhouses, workshop; drained to siowor. FOR DEFINITE SALE. Inspect now. MONDAY. 17ih MARCH, 1919, At 2 o’clock. SALE BY AUCTION. On the Premises, No. 4 Adams et met, off Russell street. Under Instructions from Mrs Burton, who is leaving Dunedin. GENOA. DINING*ROOM SUITE (in Utrecht Velvet), Cosy Corner, E.P. Wn.ro, Rattan Chairs, Pictures, Paintings, Ornaments, Curtains, HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPET (in nice fawn shade, rood duality), 4 DINING ROOM 171011-RACK CHAIRS (RUSH SEATS), HEAVILY CARVED SIDEBOARD, Telescope Dining TabK P. Saddlebag/- Chairs. Bookshelves, Fenners, Eire Irons, Fire Screens, CnHerv. Grockerv. MASSIVE OAK BEDROOM SUITE (3 Direct), QUAINT OAK BEDSTEAD TO MATCH fvriih Set of Drawer?), Heavy Doubt; Iron Dcdsbaos, Wire Mattresses, Bedding, Pillows, Ihichcsso Fiesta, Wash* tends, 2 Sets of AVare, Chest cl Drawers, Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, Kitchen Table. Pots, Pans, Wringer, Kitchen Chairs, Odd Ware, Cups and Saucers, eto., ‘ etc.. 60ft GARDEN HOSE. Messrs james samson and co. have received instructions from Mrs Burton, who is leaving Dunedin, to sell by auction, as above, ON VIEW MORNING OF SALS. i TF you need Building Material, send Ml 1 A Advertisement to iae ’Staid -

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Evening Star, Issue 16992, 14 March 1919, Page 5

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