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AUCTIONS. EEIIINKER. TECDESDAY, Bth MAY, 1919, ' i At 12.30. A: Rooms, Dowling Etreei. SALE BY AUCTION. 2» the Estate of the late Mr H. BudnelEt (Deceased). NEARLY f-ACRC FREEHOLD PROPERTY AST! GOOD FAMILY DWELIJNG OP SIX LIVING ROOMS AND TWQ UNFINISHED KQOMS. Also, ttoder instructions from Mr Wilson, -bo «e>l by auction his FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Being No. "2 Queenslwrry street (oil Arnold '-t-0.-.tl. No-th-cast Valley. MODEL 6-ROOMED "ESSES JAMES SAMSON AND CO. lia.ee been f.ivi red with instructions zo _=ell by aui:t ; u:\ at tl eir Rooms; as above. Sco Full Advertisements. THURSDAY. Sth MAY, 1919, At. 2 o'clock sharp. " Ob tie Premise, No. 117 Dundas strewfc. (Over the Leith Bridge). Under instructions from the Owner (who is leaving New Zealand). ithe contents of a nicely-fur-nished --ROOMED DWELLING/. LOVE"!"." s:b 6in_ STAINED SIDEBOARD iMirror-back), 2 LOYELY VELVET FILE CARPETS, HEAVY BRUSSELS CARPET (mixed colors; about 12 x 12). GOLDEN OAK 7-DRAWER DEOP-HEAD SINGER SEWING MACHINE (Good order). LOYELY CHINA CABINET. 2 MORRIS CHAIRS AND SETTEE TO MATCH (id Grev Moquette), OAK DUCHESSE CHEST AND SHAVING CABINET TO MATCH. BEAUTIFUL OAK BEDSTEAD. SSSKS JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from the owner (who is leaving New Zealand) to sell by auction the contents of a nicely-furnished 5-roomed Dwelling, which include — sft Bin sideboard (heavily carved), Brussels carpet-, Jubilee chairs, 3 easy chairs, wire couch, pictures, vases and ornaments, dinner service, curtains, lovely Axminster carpet runner, quaint oak hall settee, slip mats, china' cabinet, e.p. ware, 2 Morris chairs and settee couch to match (in grey moquette), oval extending dining table, rattan chairs, heavy hearthrugs, herbs and irons, beautiful piefcres. flower bowls, long EBxrora, dinner -ware, tea sets, cake stand, box Ottoman, blue carpet, stained duohesae chest, 2-drawer chest, 4ft -wood panel bedftead, pedestal, "wire mattress and bedding, shaving cabinet, golden oak drop-head ■ sewing machine, pots, pans, cutl ry, kitchen and cooking utensils, _■ uer, large quantity jam bottles, pair door mats, lawn mower, coffee grinder, etc., etc. This Furniture is nearly new, and will ba cpsa for inspection morning e£ sale. TUESDAY, 20th MAY, At 12 o'clock. At Room*, Mans a street. On account of the Trustees in a Deceased Estate. 3JLORXINGTGN" FREEHOLD PROPERTY, No. 48 Lawrence street, {near Tram Power-house), And near St. Marv's Church. FOR DEFINITE SALE TO CLOSE ESTATE SPLENDID 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE, i-ACRE FREEHOLD SECTION, tages to La-wre-nee street and to Whitley street. fpARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, UL jte iiist-iucLed to seil by auciipn. Allotment 34, Richmond Hill, havin frontage of 70ft 7in to Whitley street and Lawrence street; (area. 1 row!), with a wellbuiifc 7-roonied Residence, all modem convextxaceee. electric light, bathroom, hot and cold water, drained to sewer, pantries; washhouse, copper, tubs: asphalt paths, flower beds, lawn, dr-ing green. A MOST" DESIRABLE FAMILY PROPERTY. Key obtainable upon application at our Offioe. TUESDAY, 13th MAY, At Rooms, Manse street. : Dn Account of H. E. Hart, Esq. (who has left- Dunedin). CHARMING RESIDENTLAL PROPERTY, "Avenel," No. 25 Royal terrace. MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD SITE, te of the finest- views in. ] Absolutely unbroken view. Bright. Sunny. PARK, RBYNOIJSS. UiECTED, are instructed to sell Ly auction, Section 10, Block 33TV., Dunedin, containing 1 rood tastefullv "laid out in garden ■with splendid holly hedge on frontage. Tha residence is a very substantial 2-story structure; drawing room 20 x 16 (with conservatory attachea), dining room 34 x 17 {with folcing doors, morning room, oloak toom and lavatory, large kitchen, servants' fell, larder, servery, etc., all cm ground Joor. The top story contains 3 very large tearooms, 3 good-sixed bedrooms., and 4 bedVorns in separate wing; tiled bathroom, with porcelain enamel bath, heated towel drying fail, and servants' bathroom; balcony room >od »l«ef>!ng-out porch. The hall is "i Ixwrf-i----iully witia vestibule, easy 3tairs, and light, airy landing. Everything inside and outside in tip-top order. Drainage to D.B. regulations. Should the purchaser desire additional land adjoining he can secure up to 148 ft frontage (24 roods) at the rate of £l3 10s per foot frontage. Arrangements can. be made for a largo amount of the purchase money remaining on mortgage. Fall particulars from H. BRASCH, Solicitor, Bank of Australasia Buildings, Bond street; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, 13th MAY, At 12 o'clock. Afc Rooms, Manse street. Instructed by. Mrs M. D. Halliday. SPLENDID FAMILY RESIDENCE, No. 32 Greenock street, Kaikorai. '"3 LARGE FREEHOLD SECTION, 6-ROOMED "RESIDENCE. LOVELY SUNNY POSITION. ■VARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by e.uction, Section 15 and part of Section 16, Hawthomdale, aTea 1 rood 30 poles, with a •fatroomed wooden Residence; bay windows, portico, verandah, cookcasea, electric light, bathroom, hot end coid waier, all modern fconfenienees; good garden; live hedges. GOOD VIEW, LOVELY "WARM POSITION. HANDY TO CAR. THURSDAY, Bth MAY S At 2 o'clock. Ob Premises- 365 Leith street- (close University). CITY HOMES: GRAND POSITION, FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT. lisi*raated "by the Trustees of Archibald Hunter. Deceased. " "OHN EEID . AND SONS, LTD., will ofler, as übovs, Pari Section 6, Block 37, Dunedin. containing/ f-acre, fronting Leith street, between Si. David and Dundaa streets, together with 2 substantial Houses thereon. 365 Leith street contains 7 rooms and box room, and has va-audah, glassed-in balcony, "bathroom, hj. and c. water, gas, pantry. -waishhonsa, tuba and copper, workshop, ccal •bed, etc. 367 Leith street is of nice appearance, has 6 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, etc., and The property* should be a splendid investment, as houses in this locality have always let very xeadily. .There is a delightful view from No. 365. Home-eeekexs should see this proposition, -as a buyer could live in one house, the other proving a lucrative investZnent. INVESTMENT STRONGLY RECOMMENDED perty is for boi estate. Full particulars from Messrs MONDY AND STEPHENS, Solicitcaß} Or JOHN REH) AND SONS, LTD., Auctioneers. ET Quotations from 'Evening Star* Office for large or small quantities of IntW before placing your order* JprintißS before placing your
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Evening Star, Issue 17037, 7 May 1919, Page 6
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