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< .' . THURSDAY, 14th-OCTOBER, At' 2 o'clock.. At Rooms, • Manso street., .Account of Whom it. May-Concern. TWEEDS, ' SERGES, Etc. , Slightly' damaged by -water. » PIECES COLORED SERGE, 54-m; ■ ALL • •' WOOL. ' 3 PIECES CHECK TWEED, s«n; ALL WOOL. 1 PIECE OVERCOAT OLOTH. Now On View at Rooms.' (ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. FRIDAY, 15th OCTOBER., '■ ,*' \ At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manso street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. KAURI MiRRORBACK SIDEBOARD, . KAURI BOOKCASE-CHIFFONIER, .. BUFFALO LEATHER. DINING ROOM • SUITE, FIRST-CLASS BRUSSELS CARPET, 'KAURI BEACONSFIBLD WARDROBE, ' WERTHEIM DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE, SUPERIOR RED PINE PANEL BEDSTEAD (inlaid with Maple), GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. &ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, -■•■' are instructed to sell by auction, as above. On View To-morrow Afternoon. THURSDAY, 14th OCTOBER, At 2.50 o'clock. OVERCARRIED AND UNCLAIMED ? • CARGO. TO STOREKEEPERS, HOTELS', AND FAMILIES. |jfY '/ M. S~P EDD IN G •JL'» is instructed to sell by auction, at r sell by auction, y, at 2.30 o'clock. his Rooms, on Thursday, at 2.30 o'clock, 19 sacks superphosphates, 8 sacks fpsum, 10 bundles dumping bands, •bale 'hoop iron, 1 barrel oil, 2 cases machine oil, 2 steel shafts, 12 packages tea (various marks), 4 cases sardines, 9 boxes white figs, 2 cases packet dates, 6 cases raisins, 3 boxes prunes, 6 bags rice, 5 leases pickles, 1 case salmon, 1 sack salt, 1 eack haricot beans, 1 sack sulphur, 1 sack soda, 1 box Hudson's soap, 1 case plaid vestas, 3 cases "Triumph cocoa, 1 case Dyola, 3 oases jelly crystals, 1 case sewing machine oil, 3 cases cordials, and other lines. Also, 67 BOXES CIGARS. Without reserve. FRIDAY, 15th OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock. 4 At Rooms, Princes street. MORNINGTON FAMILY RESIDENCE OF EIGHT LARGE ROOMS AND CONVENIENCES, OVER 3 ACRES FREEHOLD, Fronting Elgin road. Very suitable Poultry Farm, or for anyone requiring a Suburban Freehold with a nice piece Land. , LEX. HARRIS AND CO. ._ have received instructions to sell by auction, as above. Section 27, Township of Glencoe, containing 2 acres 2 roods 35 poles, also 2 roods 3.1 poles adjoining, together with family Residence of 8 rooms, 3 bay windows, gas, bath ■• (hot and cold water), hot water over tubs • »plendid stable and loft, trap shed or garage' feed and harness room. ' The bulk of the land is perfectly level, tod is situated within 15 minutes' walk of the Morrungton extension car, and is- worth inspection. ■Full particulars at our Office. TUESDAY, 19th OCTOBER At 12 o'clock. VBDNGBCaTY FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, , Maitland street and Carroll street. Sunny position magnificent view. "LEX. HARRIS AND CO have- received instructions from Mrs ifcL. Beck to sell, as above: L No. 163 Maitland street: 4 Rooms jatn, gas, washhouse. ''2. Nob. 165 and 167 Maitland street: 6TOomed Dwelling and 4-roomed Dwelling '3. Nob. 126 and 128 Carroll street: 5roomed. Dwelling, bath, gas; also 4-roomed JJwelhng thereon. ,4.Nos. 122 and 124 Carroll street: womed Dwelling, bath (hot and cold), gasalso 4-roomed Duelling at back. • Further particulars from -Messrs FRASER, SINCLAIR, AND iWOODHOUSE, Solicitors, Princes street. TUESDAY, 26th OCTOBER 1920 N At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Dowling street. Under Instructions from the Executor of Donald Watt (deceased). SBTNEST FREEHOLD BLOCK IN NORTH- - BAST VALLEY (Containing 1 acre 6 poles). M a Frontage of One Chain to the Main North road, near Gardens, witih a depth of over 10 Chains. a R.TR.TTT BETWEEN THE BLO< a*™ mm, THE ' SALVATION ARMY AND THE ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL. .Eminently Suitable for Subdivision. ERECTED ON THIS PROPERTY ARE i FOUR COTTAGES, aseing Nos. 2. 4, 6, and 8 Walberton terrace. No - ?, DWELLING OF SEVEN ROOMS AND BATHROOM. No. 4, FIVE-ROOMED COTTAGE. No COTTAGE AND SCULLERY. No 8, TWO-ROOMED COTTAGE. All these Properties have Latest Drainage and have Water laid on. nWrESSRS JAMES SAMSON AND CO iTA have received instructions from the Executor m the Estate of Donald Watt to •ell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling ■treet, • Part of Section 2, North-east-Valley Dis- „ ~6 very-few remaining acre blocks in Korth-east Valley, and is one of the most valuable therein. It would not be in the market at oil, but as the beneficiaries reside Du it °L New -, ?e alan d, they have decided to sell. The Cottages are all in fair order and are at the present time all let. An admirable chance for anybody wanting the property for investment or speculation, as at must ancreaffs enormously in value within the next few years. It is suitable for subflrnsjon, and would cut up into very nice building sites. • MUST BE SOLD TO WIND UP THE ESTATE. I Full particulars from ; Messrs SIEVWRIGHT, JAMES 1 AND NICHOL; \Ox t THE AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY, 21st OCTOBER, 1920, - ■ . At 2.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Dowling street, , SALE BY AUCTION. TUXTABLE COLLECTION OF 40 FIRSTCLASS OIL PAINTINGS By IMISS JBtBIE C. FRASER, Comprising !Ai .FINE COLLECTION OF VERY FINE WORKS FROM THIS ARTIST'S BRUSH, NEW ZEALAND, ENGLISH, AND SCOTTISH SCENES. , / l/TESSRS' JAMES SAMSON AND CO. IITX have been favored with instructions from Miss Jimsie. C. Fraser to 'sell by auction, as above. , NOW ON VIEW. NOW ON VIEW. Catalogues on Application. Inspection Invited. i 'EVENING STAR' is the Best Medium for Advertising HOUSES TO LET, HOUSES FOR SALE, BECKONS FOR SALE, DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE, BOARD AND RESIDENCE, WANTED EMPLOYMENT,

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Evening Star, Issue 17482, 13 October 1920, Page 6

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