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AUCTIONS. taQffiCDtA.Y, 17tftk MARCH, At 9.45 a-m. GRAIN AND~PRODUCE. i& their Stores, Cumberland and "VogcJ streets. ) ALGETY AND CO.. LIMITED, "Will sell bv, auction, at above time, Oats, tVheat, Chaff, etc MONDAY, 17th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. BIAKCK by HoldcrneEso, SUTEE IN LEATHER, WERTHEXM DROP-HEAD MAGHTNE> BARBER'S CHAIRS. !TA LEX. HARRIS AND CO. . have received instructions to eeH bj section, l&amed mirror, b. and g. overmantel, Decs' Jicmal tables, Brussels carpet, extending dirkg table*, harmonium, wicker chairs, suit fendew. Gladstone bat:, bookshelves, medicina cabinet, Wertheim drop-head machine, chest drawers, duchesse chests, d.i.b.m. bedsteads, wire mattresses. shakedown, disc gramophone and records, colonial so.a, Mtohan furniture, and washing machine. TUESDAY, 18th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. At Premise*, No. 12a fiammi street, Roslyn (next Bowling Green). >n account of Mr R. Frew (who fa lea-ring Dunedis). CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Also, COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. iNTIQ.DE SIDEBOARD WITH MIRROR BACK, ' AXMIN3TER SQUARE, EXTENDING DINING TABLE, SETTEE IN MOQUETTE, LEATHER DINING CHAIRS, OVERMANTEL, fcANDSOME KAURI BEDROOM SUITE. ' ' "LEX. HARRIS AND CO. l. have received instructions to ecu, us above, Kerbs and brasses, copper fire screen, settee ia moquette, extending dining table. coal vase, upholstered wicker chairs, Axininsier square, antiquo bookcase,^ books, handsome sideboard with mirror back, leat! dining chairs, octagonal table, casement c tains, omamagjg and vases, china and crystal, electroplate, hearthrugs, Fijian cuno3, electric iron, photogravures, hall >-and, overM. restioti'o carpet, Jones sow 1"" 36, kauri bedroom suite, linoleu duchesse pair, double brass-mounted bedetead, mre and flock mattresses, toiletware, settee, clock, ahavinsr cabinet, single antique -wood bedstead, preserving pari, kitchen furniture, utensils, lami mower, grarden tools, steps, etc. MR R, FREWS CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. 1. Part Section 3, Block TV., Roslyn, fronting Gamma street, No. 12a, area 17.5 soles, with a choice Bungalow Residence of > rooms; bath, hot and cold, fitted "with tlctric light and every modern convenience. 2. Section 16, Block IL, Roslyn, fronting: Highgate, area 20 poles, house No. 9 (next Presbyterian Church), -with a modern Fiveroomed Besidence, with bath, hot and cold, gaa throughout, washhouse, copper and tubs. As the Owner fa leaving: Dunedin the properties are fox genuina sale. WEDNESDAY, 15th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. At Premises, No. 1 Yiew stress. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. MTRROR-BaCE. hall stand, 'ANTIQUE WOOD BEDSTEADS, 6 DUCHESSE CHESTS, BLANKETS, NAPERY. LEX. HARRIS AND CO. l have r«ceived instructions from the iwner to sell, as above, Dining: table, couch (in leather), pictures, fenders, fireiroins, piano stool, linoleum, Wadian chairs, tapestry hall runner, mir-or-back hall stand, 6 duchesse chests, ;snliqua wood bedsteads, s.i. beibteads, wire md fioek mattresses, blanksis, napcry, jcarthrugs, wssSistand, toiletware, cutlery, rockery, msat safe, colonial sofa, preserving j>&n, kitchen titensik, etc., etc THURSDAY, 20th MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms. Princes street. CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, MORNINGTON, No. 9 Jomesplace, with .frontage also to Henderson street. MODERN) 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE, with, every convenience. ' LEX. HARRIS AND CO. , have received instructions from the jwner to sell by auction, as above, Section 58 and Part Sections 30, 31, and 57 Block ITT- Mnrnirtcto-n. arpa. Oft r>nlp<; frontages t street, with porcelain bath, hot and cold, wardrobe and bookoase fitted in, and gas throughout} drained to sewer. Commands an extensive view, and one minute from car terminus. THURSDAY, 20th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. At Premises, No. 52 Princes street, Musselburgh, De. Account of Mr R. C Taylor (who is leaving Dunedin). CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Also COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNiTURJ AND FURNISHINGS, SUPERIOR FULL UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO fßord). 3NSIYE AXMTNSTER CARPET, CHESTERFIELD SETTEE IN SADDLEBAGS, QUE MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, EXTENDING DINING TABLE, HIGH-BACK DINING CHAIRS, EANDSOME MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, SUPERIOR BEDROOM FURNITURE, PHOTOGRAPHER'S OUTFIT. LEX. HARRIS AND CO. I have received instructions to sell, as kbore, Walnut ■upright gTand piano (Bord), espeneivo Axminister carpet, wall mirror, vases and ornaments, photogravures, easy chairs "" i velTet), Chesterfield settee (in saddle* gsj, rattan chairs, palm stands 1 , occasional tawes, hearthrugs, linoleums, curtains, prir-xcr-back hall stand, hall carpe-t, antiqua inlrror-back sideboard, bigh-baok dining chafca (in leather), wicker chairs, folding chairs, clocks, extending dining table, sew-'-te 1 machine, china and crvstal, hall table, PHOTOGRAPHER'S OUTFIT, double brass-zaount-ed bedsteads, wire mattresses, fiook mattrwaea, mirror-door wardrobes, duchesse chest*, duchesse pair, toiletware, full-Scotch cheat. Wertheim machine, kitchen furniture, utenafls, preserring pan, lawn mower, gaxuey tcolfl, wringer, hoso, etc., etc. AI3O, CEOIOE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Being Section 23, Block XXT., fronting i Prin>oe« street, Mueaelburgh, area 23.5 P0123, !' %lfh a modem Residence of 6 roomaj bath, * Jjo4 tnd cold, sas throughout. The Houaa ■ii fitted with wardrobes, bookcase, linen Dunedia. Cards to view from the AuctionFRIDAY, 28th MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street Dn Account of Mr A. E. Depboff (who ia leaving Dunedin). CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, ST. CLAIR. SEMI-BUNGALOW OF 6 ROOMS, "With every convenience (No. 2 Kennedy street). •LEX. HARRIS AND CO. L hav9 received instructiona to sell by Auction, as above, Section 143, Forbury Park Extension, fronting Kennedy street, St Clair, with a fiemi-bratjralcw Puesidenoa of 6 rooms, bathroom (with porcelain bath and basin and electroplated fittings), electric light, pantry. ■ waahhouse, eto. The House haa Sbrous plaster ceilimrs, arrtiirue mantelpieces, and • grate*, gan cooker, etc. i built on solid con- ■■*■'■■-. Fox a» thfi ownw; ip J*sxmg

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Evening Star, Issue 16993, 15 March 1919, Page 8

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