AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 7th MAY, At 1.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. HANDSOME WALNUT SEMI-GRAND PIANO (Howell and Co.; a practically new instrument, in perfect order), DRAWING ROOM OCCASIONAL SUITE, EXTENDING DINING TABLE, LARGE RED PINE DUCHESSE PAIR, OAK PIANO (Steedman and Co.), LARGE RED PINE MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE, 4ft Cin ANTIQUE WOOD BEDSTEAD. Alex. Harris and 00. have received instructions to sell by auction, Household Furniture, including;— Handsome walnut semi-grand piano (Howell and Co.), drawing room occasional suite, flower pedestals, oak piano, figured velvet occasional chairs, colonial sofas, platform rocker, linoleum, pictures, fenders, brasses, extending dining table, chiffoniers, marble timepieces, red pine sideboard, occasional chairs, occasional tables, invalid’s chair, red pine mirror-door wardrobe, large red pine duchesse chest, bookshelves, red pine duchesse chests, full-Scotch chests, tileback washstands, 4ft Gin antique wood bedstead, wire mattresses, flock and kapok mattresses, toiletware, double brass-rail iron bedsteads, single iron bedsteads, crockery, kitchen utetisils, grindstone, Princess separator, laundry stove, box mangle, garden tools, wringer. Japanese pug (shit, 7 months), pair love birds and cage. THURSDAY, Bth MAY, At 2 o’clock. At Premises, No. 39 Chambers street, North-oast Valley. On Account of Mr A. Gay (who is leaving Dunedin). HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. SUPERIOR WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Haake), HANDSOME MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, SUITE IN SADDLEBAGS, CHEVAL BEDROOM SUITE, HAND-PAINTED WALL MIRROR. A LEX. HARRIS , AND CO. J. have received instructions to sell, as above, Superior walnut piano (Haake), mirrorback sideboard, suite in saddlebags, kerbs and brasses, wool mats, carpet square, handpainted wall mirror, flower stands, bowls, vases, octagonal table, overmantel, whatnot, bric-a-brac cabinet, ball runner, linoleums, Sterling drop-head machine, double b.m. bedstead, wire and flock mattress, cot, cheval bedroom suite, toiletware, col. sofa, china and crystal, kitchen furniture, utensils, wringer, garden tools, etc. TUESDAY, 6th MAY, At 2 o’clock. At Premises, No. 68 Hazel avenue, Caversham. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. SUPERIOR SUITE IN SADDLEBAGS, DINING TABLE, DINING ROOM AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. Xi have received instructions from Mr D. Reid (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell, as above, Superior suite in saddlebags, upholstered wicker chairs, kerbs, hearthrug, dining table, occasional tables flower stands, flower bowls, pictures, dresser, linoleums, hall runner,, piano seal, antique hall seat, antique wood bedstead, wire and flock mattresses, duchesse pair, mirror-door wardrobe, spring-sealed couch, rocker, toiletware, steps, meat safe, wringer, gent's bicycle, etc. THURSDAY, Bth MAY, At 2 o’clock. On Premises. 365 Leith street (close University). CITY HOMES: GRAND POSITION, FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT. Instructed by the Trustees of Archiba'd Hunter, Deceased. JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., will offer, as above, Part Section 6, Block 37, Dunedin, containing 4-acre, fronting Loilh street, between St. David and Dumbs streets, together with 2 substantial Houses thereon. 365 Leith street contains 7 rooms and box room, and has verandah, glassed-in balcony, bathroom, hj. and c. water, gas, pantry, washhouse, tubs and copper, workshop, coal shod, etc. 367 Leith street ts of nice appearance, has 6 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, etc., and both houses are drained to the sewer. The property should bo a splendid investment, as houses in this locality have always let very readily. There is a delightful view from No. 365. Home-seekers should eco this proposition, «s a buyer could live in one house, the other proving a lucrative investment. INVESTMENT STRONGLY RECOMMENDED by investors and home-seekers, ns the property is for bona fide tstile to wind up the estate. Full particulars from Messrs MONDE AND STEPHENS, Solicitors; Or JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 13th MAY, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, M'anso street. Instructed by Mrs M. D. Hallidav. SPLENDID FAMILY RESIDENCE, No. 32 Greenock street, Kaikorai. LARGE FREEHOLD SECTION, 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE. LOVELY SUNNY POSITION. IF ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, X are instructed to sol! by auction. Section 15 and part of Section 16, Hawthomdale, area 1 rood 50 poles, with a cixroomed wooden Residence; bay windows, portico, verandah, bookcases, electric light, bathroom, hot and cold water, ail modern conveniences; good garden; live hedges. GOOD VIEW, LOVELY WARM POSITION. HANDY TO CAR. TUESDAY, 6th MAY, 1919, At 2 o’clock. SALE BY AUCTION. DINING ROOM, BEDROOM, AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, ETC. LOVELY STAINED BEDROOM SUITE, SOLID OAK BEDROOM .SUITE, OAK WOOD BEDSTEADS TO MATCH, STAINED HALL STAND, 2 LOVELY AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES, OAK SIDEBOARD. Messrs james samson and co. have been favored with instructions to sell by auction, at their rooms, Dowling street, Household Furniture, Furnishings, and effects, which include— Stained bedroom suite, cl i. and a.i. bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok and flock mattresses, bedding, shakedowns, blankets, sett of ware, duchesse chests and washstands, oak bedroom suite, oak wood bedsteads, heavy linoleums, toilet tables, child’s cot and mattress, pillows, bolsters, hail stand, runner, slip mats, pot stands,, flower bowls, oak sideboard, copper kerbs and brasses, fenders- and irons, heavy hearthrugs seagrass sofa rugs. | rattan und seagrass chairs, easy chairs, o.tk Morris chairs, kitchen tables and chairs, couches, sottes, stained settee suite, kitchen hearthrugs, dresser, meat safe, cutlery, crockery,' kitchen and cooking utensils, etc., etc. THURSDAY, Bth MAY, 1919, At- 12.30. At Rooms, Dowling street. SALE BY AUCTION. In the Estate of the late Mr H. Dudfleld (deceased). NEARLY 4-AORE FREEHOLD PROPERTY And GOOD FAMILY DWELLING OF SIX LIVING ROOMS A.NO TWO UNFINISHED ROOMS. Messrs james samson and go. have been favored with instructions from the Executors in the Estate of the, late Mr Hi Dudfleld (deceased), to sell, by auction. Nearly 4-acre Freehold Property, and good Family Dwelling of 6 living rooms and 2 unfinished rooms thereon: bathroom, hot and cold water, Venetian blinds. 3 solid marble mantelpieces; pantry and outbuildings.; all drained to Drainage Board regulations; splendid orchard. The property is well situated, commanding a lovely view, and 'yet only 3, stoneVthrow off the tram line. Situated Douglas terrace, second house off Dalkeith street. North-east Valley (the sunny side). An ideal spot This property must be sold. Do not lose the opportunity. Two adjoining Sections can also be secured if required. “ "OjUSINESS as usual ” should not be the JLS motto of Gardeners nowadays. 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Evening Star, Issue 17034, 3 May 1919, Page 8
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