AUCTIONS. r MONDAY, 19th JULY At 9.45 a.m. . ». \. QRAJN ANITpRODTJCE. •D^F^v^ o «>..- LIMITED, ;•*-»■ WHUen by auction, at above ttaw.- .-■; Oats. f Wheat. Chaff. et*. MONDAY, 19th JULY At 10.30 a.m. GRAIN AND PRODUCE. U the Otago Corn and Wool Exchange, - Vogel street. <• ■ ' DONALD REID. AND CO., LIMITED will sell, as above. ** Oats. Wheat; Chaff, etc MONDAY, 2nd AUGUST At 12 o'clock. At Auction Rooms, Princes street. Under Instructions from Mr J. MTHillan (who is now resident in. Wellington). « M '-^°^ TH DTJNHMN RESIDENCE (734 Cumberland street, between Union and St. David streets); 5 C -,, U ,?, R AND CO. will sell by auction, as above Part Section 49, Block XXX., Dunedin containing an area of 14.7 poles, having a frontage of 40ft to Cumberland street by a depth therefrom of 100 ft, together with the substantial 8-roomed two-storied Residence thereon. The House is in splendid condition, fitted with all modern appointmenU. The Property has a covenant over a right-of-way from St. David street, which makes excellent provision for a motor or trap entrance to the rear of the land, upon which is erected a large galvanised iron workshop, easily convertible into a garage. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. ,'-'•' TUESDAY, 20th JULY, .■ \ . At 12 o'clock. At' Rooms, Princes street. VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. Fronting York 'place and Rattray street. 5 FREEHOLDS AND DWELLINGS, Fronting York place (Nos. 202 206 210 212, 216), 3 FREEHOLDS AND DWELLINGS, • Frontir: Rattray street (Nos. 346, 338). All to he sold separately. CHOICE BUILDING SITE, 68ft frontage to Rattray street. The Sites are some of tie Best in Dunedin A splendid chance to secure a home within a few minutes from the Octa°oi For Genuine Sale. ° No reasonable offer refused. A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. ill sell, as above: 1. No. 202 York place: 3-roorced Cottage and outbuildings. 2. No. 206 York place: 6-roonied Dwelling and outbuildings. 3. No. 210 York place: 4-roomed Dwell- « ing and outbuildings. 4. No. 212 York p'.ace: 5-roomed Dwell ing, bay window and verandah bath gas. • 5. No. 216 York place: 5-roomed Dwelling, bay window and verandah hath . 5 35 - ' 6. No. 346 Rattray street: 4-rooai«d Dwelling and outbuildings. 7. No. 338 Rattray street: 4-roomed Dwelling and outbuildings. 8- N 5-. t 336 Rattray street: 4-roomed Cottage. 9. Freehold Building Site, fronting Rattray street, 68ft by 68ft (appro*.). All drained to sewer. Lot* 8 and 9 will be sold together. Easy terms may be arranged before the tale, and plan can be inspected at the Office ..of THE AUCTIONEERS.
TUESDAY, 20th JULY, __ , • At2 o'clock. On the Premises, No. 5 Neidpatfc road t l ■ , , S oS road). Instructed by Mrs M. M. Kilroy (who is ■■ ril ... leaving for England). R S T^ ER A I SLfPr U^ HOLI) FURNITURE. RICH AXMINSTRR HißPprn TO.Txrrrm MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING ij, r : TABLE, SADDLEBAG CHESTERFIELD SETTEE MAHOGANY BOOKCASE AND OHOTTO-' t £££\>l£ DESTAL WRITING DESK, LARGE RED PINE PEDESTAL DUCHESSE PAIR, LARGE MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE \ T OYERMANTEL. t LEX. ' HARRIS AND CO **. have received instructions to sell bv auction,: •• ■■ J .Household. Furniture, including—Rick Axmmster carpet, mahogany bookcase and chif. fomer, walnut and tapestry suite, leather couch, pedestal writing desk, opossum ru°-, vases and: ornaments, dinner service m pieces), red pine hall stand, fenders and irons, rattan chairs, wicker chairs, 4 fur hearthrugs,; spring rockers, bamboo tables, tapestry settee, seagrass rocker, mahogany extending dining table, wall mirrors, photogravures and pictures, folding chairs, 14 pairs heavy tapestry curtains, portiere curn i an i f ods ' walnut overmantel, saddleba" Chesterfield settee, marble timepiece, velvet pile table cover, 6 leather dining chairs, coal vases, linoleum, Austrian chairs, crockery, fo!ding_ bed cnair and cushion, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok and flock mattresses, blankets, handsome red pine duchess pair, large duchesse chest, toiletware, 2 sewing machines, large mirrordoor wardrobe, blankets, kitchen tabic, kitihen utensils, tool chest and tools, quantity /arden took, grindstone. WEDNESDAY, 21st JULY, At 1.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT PIANO, RED PINE ANTIQUE HALL STAND, RED PINE DUCHESSE PAHt, LADY'S WRITING BUREAU, 1 NEW PORCELAIN ENAMEL BATH (All Faults). ALEX. : HARRIS AND CO. hav"e received instructions to sell, Household Furniture, including—Walnut piano, dining tables, lady's writing bureau, walnut 100 table, Austrian chairs, antique hall stand, fenders, photogravures, leather settee, occasional chairp, occasional tables, crockery, carpets, sewing machines, sideboard, coucheß, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok and flock mattresses, duchesse chests, duchesse pair, full-Scotch chests, tile-back wushstands, toiletware, shakedowns, toilet chests, child's cot, kitchen utensils, garden tools, 3ft Champion range, 3|r h.p. Triumph motor cycle, 1 NEW PORCELAIN ENAMEL BATH (all faults). Also, -MOTOR CAR PARTS, Etc., consisting of BET DUPLEX DIES AND TAPS dm to lin), motor fan, radiator, set wheels and tiles, steering part, 2 Stepney rims, tarpaulin tilt, ge'ar box, hood and front board, notor tyre, skid chains, 3 coils rope, etc.
DISMANTLING OCEANIC PACKING OO.'S LATE PREMISES. ■ATURDAY, 21th JULY, At 12 o'clock sharp. Oa Vb» Premises, corner Princes and ■ . Melville streets. UMBER! TIMBER! TIMBER! 700 SHEETS ROOFING IRON (300 Sheets Bft, 200 Sheets 7ft. 100 Sheets 6ft, 100 Sheets sft), I,oooft T.' AND G. LINING, I,oooft WEATHERBOARDS, B,OoOft-5 x 2, 2,000 ft 6i 2, 2,oQoft 3 il 3,000 ft 6 x 1,1,000 ft 4x2, 3,000 ft 8 x 1,OREGON AND BLUEGUM BEAMS, 10 LEDGE DOORS, 20 SASHES, 3 STAIRS, 3 LARGE SLIDING DOORS AND PITTINGS, 100 ft Ridging, 200 ft Down Piping, Skylights, Gates, Quantity Bricks, Flagpole. Also, GENERAL BUILDING MATERIALS. THE SALE STARTS SHARP at 12 O'CLOCK. LEX. HARRIS AND CO., ..-..."...Auctioneers.' :'XXp ANTED Known—That Billheads, Circu- »»' law, Cards, Programmes, &nd Genera] •ttha 'Owning Star! Office at Moderate jSlkWfcU.;;.;:;"-';';-:, '' ■ '
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19200717.2.72.1
Bibliographic details
Evening Star, Issue 17407, 17 July 1920, Page 9
Word Count
929Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17407, 17 July 1920, Page 9
Using This Item
Allied Press Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Allied Press Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.