AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 15th. JULY, At ?.30 o'clock. . Afc Rooms, Manse street. PORTION g\ of the late • "' 0120BGE "JOACHIM'S SPLENDID COLLECTION O? PICTURES. OILS, WATER COLORS, AUTOTYPES, REPRODUCTIONS,. Etc. JARK", REYNOLDS, ' LIMITED, ■ are instructed to. sell by auction, WORKS By the undermentioned Artist 3:— Edmoad M. Winiperia, J. Wirajxris. Mrs Joachim, i. M. Wimperis, C. J. Durham, Albert Hansen, E. Woodhouse, F. Brookamitb Larezzari, D. Diirrant, Alien Hutchjeson, Sid. Long, Da Pozzo, and Others. On View from Monday Afternoon, July 5. Printed Catalogues upon application at our Office, or wiir be forwarded upon application. TUESDAY, 20th JULY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. TO WAREHOUSEMEN. IMPORTERS, AND OTHERS. PARK, REYNOLDS,' LIMITED, arc instructed by Rutlwrfords, Ltd., to sell by auction, HIGH STREET AND MANSE STREET CORNER. 66 x 66 CORPORATION -LEASE, £l7l I2s per annum,-expiring July. 1927, with, provision for renewal or full valuation for improvonwiits. MAGNIFICENT NEW BRICK WAREHOUSE, Two Story and Basement, beautifully lighted. This would make tho fmest set of OfHce3 in Dunedin if subdivided, and the position would ensure spendid rents being- obtained. This is a great opportunity. Look into this. MONDAY, 12th JULY, 1920, At 2 o*clock sharp. On the Premises, 24 Erin street, Roalvn (close to electric car line; get off electric team aft corner of Citv road and Belt) MESSRS JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions from Mr Thomas Blaitpbard, who has purchased an hotel, and who is leaving Dunedin, to sell by auction, The Whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, which includes— Beautiful solid fumed oak shaped sideboard with oval mirror, Axuiinster carpet square, splendid graphophone and records, hearthrugs, brasses, fenders and irons, bronze figure and clock, painted panels] engraving, plaques, pictures, vases, oak oake frame and plates, 7-piece saddlebag suite, curtains and poles, oak potstand, clocks] rattan chairs, crockery and crystal ware, cutlery, couch. Axminsier hall runner, stair carpet and rods, hall stand, lamps, two oak potst.ands and bowls, arm chairs, di. bed, quaint, wood bed, bedding, wire mattresses. kapok mattresses, mohair rug, heavy linoleums, 2 duchess<vchests. washstands," wardrobe, ware, 2 ottomans, clothes horse, wringer, brass pan, copper kettle, cooking utensils, etc., etc. The above Furniture is all equal to new.
SATURDAY, 7th AUGUST, 1920. DM. S P E D D I X G • ' has received instructions from the Dunedin Cily Council to offer for sale bj public auction, at his Rooms, Princes street, on the above-mentioned "date, the mentionedCORPORATION BUILDING SITES. Allotments 52 and 53, Subdivision e*~ Section 6, Block VIL, Town District (fronting Waverley street), at present held by the Sisters of Mercy. The upset rental for tlse new term of 21 fears is £5 10s per annum, and the valuation for improvements £250. ' Further particulars may 130 gained on application to THE AUCTIONEEROr THE TOWN CLERK. Dunedin, 2nd July, 1920. MONDAY. 12th JULY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms. Liverpool and Bond streets. CARGILL STREET RESIDENCE HANDY TO GEORGE STREET. JOHN REID AND SONS, LIMITED will offer, as abov*. ' Part Allotment 4, Part Sections 6 and 7, Block XX., Dunedin, fronting Careill street, and Residence theraon OTo. 18). This is a 2-otory House of 9 room's; verandah; conservatory, bathroom hj. and 0. water. Tb3 land is freehold, and the situation both popular and convenient. Full particulars on application. EEIDS, LTD., Auctioneers.
MONDAY, 19ih JULY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms. Liverpool and Boud streets. COMFORTABLE HOMES* HAVELOOK STREET, MORNINGTOX. JOHN REID AND SONS, LIMITED, instructed by the Trustees itf the Estate of Jane A. Dunn (deceased), i offer as above: (1) Pari. Allotments 6 and 7. Township of Richmond Hill, with House (hereon of 5 rooms, 22 Havelock street. The conveniences include gas. scullery, bathroom, pantry, washhousc, tubs, and copper. The section is a very sunny one, planted in fruit trees, etc., and commands a lovely view. (2) Part Allotments 6 and 7, Township of Richmond Hill, with 2 Cottages thereon, 26 and 28 Havelock street, containing 4 and 5 rooms respectively. These Houses, though small, are comfortable, and, like Lot (1), are drained to the sewer. This Property is for definite salo TO WIND HP THE ESTATE. Immediate possession of Lot (1) can be given. , Frill particular? on application" to Messrs DOWN IE STEWART AND PAYNE, ( Solicitors; Or RETDS, LIMITED, 4795 Auctioneer*. TUESDAY. 13th JULY, At 2 o'clock. At the ResideJic, .'<B Rise (Take .Anderson's B.iy car to Cavell street). "Under Instrucuom from Mr Clinton Leslie (who has sold his property). 0 U R R AND GO. >J will sell by auction, as above, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. OAK DINING SUITE (in Moqnette), HEAVY BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARE, AXMIXSTER HALL RUNNER (10yds), AXMINSTER FLOOR RUGS, CEDAR EXTENDING DINING TABLE COSTLY BEVEL MIRROR HALL STAND, Rattan chairs, occasional tables, paim stands, hall curtains, pictures, bedsteads and bedding, duchesse chests, wastelands and ware, massive bevel mirror wardrobe commode, chiffonier, tables, chairs, carpet sweeper, meat safe, 3-ro!ler mangle, kitchen furniture, wringer, flower pots, wheelbarrow, etc., etc. . On view morning l of sale-
GOVERNMENT NOTICES, APPLICATIONS, to be made on P.S.C. Form 17a, obtainable at principal Post Offices, will be received up to noon for the following POSITIONS:— ' ' EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. Closing 24th JULY, 1920 TEACHER (Female), Special School for Girls, Richmond, Nelson. Educational Division. Salary, £2OO per annum, with free board and quarters in consideration of extra dutic= INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT " Closing"'2Bth JULYPROFESSIONAL CADET, Dominion Laboratory, Wellington. Professional Division. Commencing salary, £BS per annum. It it desired that applicants should have passed the Matriculation Examination, and have some knowledge of Qhemistry. Further particulars may be obtained on application. A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary Public Service Commissioner.
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