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AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY. 26th MARCH, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. FOR BONA FIDE SALE. TIP-TOP ORDER. TWO SPLENDID LITTLE PROPERTIES: No. 101 FREDERICK STREEP, No 78 HARROW STREET. Within the Penny Sect ion; handy to Railway Station. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed io s 11 by auction, 1. Allotment 2, Subdivision cf Part of B’ock XXII., bavin" a frontage of 53ft to Frederick street, with splendid House of 5 rooms; bathroom, scullery 'with tubs and c pper); 2 bav windows, asphalt paths, gas, drained to DB. regulations; trick end wall. 2. Allotment 19. fronting Hutow str-et, 62ft frontage, natty 4 Rooms: bay window, scullery (with copper and tubs), drained to i D.B. regulations. 1 We can recommend these Two Houses as good, well-kept houses, in a very convenient position. , For further particulars apply to Messrs ADAMS BROS., Solicitors. Empire Buildings; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, 26th MARCH, At 12 o’clock. At Booms, Manse street. Instructed by Mrs N. Crawford. ROSLYN FREEHOLD PROPERTY, ROSS AVENUE and BRUCE STREET (On the Cable Car Route). SPLENDID STOKE RESIDENCE, FREEHOLD SECTION. PARK. REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction, Part of Sections 27 and 28, Block IV., Ros]yn, with a splendid Stone Residence containing 7 rooms and conveniences. This is a good corner section, and with reasonable expenditure the building is capable of being brought up to date. TUESDAY, 25th MARCH, At 12 o’clock. At Rcoms, Manse street. VALUABLE QUARTER-ACRE AND BUILDINGS. Cargill road (near Cation street), Immediately opposite Government Workshops. 3 6-ROOMED DWELLING-HOUSES. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, , are rrstructtd to sell by auction: | Section 7, Block 111., Forbury, containing quarter-acre Freehold, together with Houses, Noa. 295. 239 , 301 CARGILL HOAD, each containing six rooms, bathroom (hot and cold wafer), gas, washnouso (copper and tubs); drained to D.B. regulation*; asphalt paths and yards. These houses are let at £l2O per annum, and are constantly tenanted i on account of their being thoroughly comfortable and in a very bandy position. FOR BONA FIDE SALE. THURSDAY, 20th MARCH. At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. On Account of Mrs J. Schackell. BLANKETS, NAPERY, TABLE LINEN. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. Note Time of Sale: 12.30 o'clock. On View Wednesday Afternoon. THURSDAY, 20lh MARCH, At 2 o’clock. At Premises, No 52 Princes street, Musselburgh. I On account of Mr K. E. Taylor (who u | leaving Dunedin). CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Also COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, SUPERIOR FULL UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Bord). EXPENSIVE AX MINSTER CARPET, CHESTERFIELD SETTEE IN SADDLEBAGS, ANTIQUE' MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND. ; EXTENDING DINING TABLE, I HIGH-HACK DINING CHAIRS, I HANDSOME MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, SUPERIOR BEDROOM FURNITURE. PHOTOGRAPHER'S OUTFIT. ,4 LEX. HARRIS AND CO. XjL have received instructions to sell, as above, Walnut upright grand piano (Bord), expensive Axmineter carpet, wall mirror, vases and ornaments photogravures, ea-y chairs (in velvet), Chesterfield settee (in saddlebags), rattan chairs, palm stands, occasional tables, hearthrugs, linoleums, curtains, mir-ror-back hall stand, hall carpet, antique mir or-baefc side-board, high-baok dining chairs (in leather), wicker chairs, folding chairs, clocks, extending dining table, sewing mnclrne, china and crvstal. hall table, PHOTOGRAPHER’S OUTFIT, double brassmounted bedsteads, wire nrittrea-es, flock mattresses, mirror-door wardrobes, duchesse chests, duchesse pair, toiletware, full-Scotch chest, Wertliciin machine, kitchen furniture, utensils, preserving pan, lawn mower, garden tools, wr-'uger, hose, etc., etc. : " Also. 1 CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Bing Section 28, B’ock XXI., fionting Princes street, Musselburgh, area 23.5 poles, with a modern Residence of 6 rooms; bath, hot and cold, ras throughout. The House Ijs fitted with wardrobes, book-case, linen ! press; also scullery and la ge workshop. | For definite sale, ns the owner is .’eavirg Dunedin. Cards to view from the Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 21st MARCH, , At 1.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, Removed to Booms for Convenience of Sale OAK CHESTERFIELD SUITE (in Moquette), WALNUT PIANO (Collard and CoTard), ANTIQUE MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, CUTLER ROLL-TOP WRITING DESK, \ EXTENDING DINING TABLE, I CHESTERFIELD SETTEE ;in Tapestry), j OAK HIGH-BAOK DINING CHAIRS. A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. will sell, as above, Walnut piano (Collard and Collard), an- : tique mirror-back sideboard, oak Chaste, field I suite (in moquette), Clusicrfidd settee (in uapesiry). extending timing table, rattan clai.s, oak high-back dining chairs, oak settee, flower stands, bowls vase, fenders, occisional tables, push chairs, drop-head sewing machine, liaolemns, Marr.s chains, wa.l mirror, double, antique wood bedsteads, b.m. bedsteads, wire mattresses, flock mattresses, dr.chnse chest, oak mirror-door wardrobe, ducheese pairs, kauri wa r drobe, chests drawers, toiletware, kitchen furniture, utensils, boot machine and lasts, go-carts, mangle, etc., etc. FRIDAY, 2i st MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Ycgel street. ATTRACTIVE CITY RE-TDENCE. ROYAL TERRACE. nr'HE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES ESTATE, 1 1. AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., has received instructions from the Owner (who is now residing in Auckland) to 'oll>r for sale by auction, at above time and place, Port of Section 30, Block XIX., Royal terrace. contain ng 20 poles: with modern sevenroomed Two-story Brick Resdence; bathroom. hot and colei water, electric light, regulation drainage, 'etc. House No. 23a. Inspection by card only Further partioi lars from • THE AUCTIONEERS. MONEY. Trust money for investment, aslin and dawson, N.& Express Co.’s Building, Bond street. Solicitors

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Evening Star, Issue 16995, 18 March 1919, Page 5

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