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AUCTIONS. MONDAY, 18th APRIL, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets. BRICK RESIDENCE, ST. KILDA. 1 ROOD 6.2 POLES. CHAPMAN STREET AND VICTORIA ROAD, Only one block from St. Kildn terminus. JOHN REID AND SONS, LIMITED, ore instructed to offer, as above, Allotment 11 and Part 12, Blcok X., Sx. Hilda, containing 1 rood 6.2 poles, having a frontage of about 128 ft io Cbapmau street and over 90ft to Victoria road. The House, which fronts Chapman sheet, is of brick, and contains about 8 rooms; has tiled fireplaces, gas, bathroom, porcelain bath, h. and c. water, linen cupboard, large pantry and cupboard, tile-back range. The outbuildings include washhouse (copper and tube), coalhousc, tool shed, 3-stall stable and trap shed (suitable for garage), paved yard, and concrete paths. Failing a sale in 1 lot, it will bo offered in 2 lots, comprising (1) the House, and, say, 78ft frontage; (2) npendid corner site (vacant). This Property, on account of the solid nature of tho House, the largo freehold suitable for subdivision, and its convenient and sunny position, is worth attention by buyers and spccu ators, as it is for definite sale. Pull particulars from JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., Auctioneers. MONDAY, iSi.li APRIL, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. MODERN FREEHOLD PROPERTY, SOUTH DUNEDIN. Pn.UK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sail by auction, Part Section 12, Block VIII., Forfaury, being No. 57 Reid road, South Dunedin, containing 5 largo rooms; gas, built-in wardrobes and bookcases, pantry, bathroom, copper and tubs, coalhouse, drained to D.D.B.R. Asphalt paths; section, laid out in lawn and garden. This choice Property is situated within a few minutes’ walk of Cargill's Corner. House is now vacant, and immediate possession can be obtained. TUESDAY, 26th APRIL At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. ST. LEONARDS. ST, LEONARDS. THREE-QUARTERS ACRE AND SEVEN ROOMS. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. PARK, REYNOLDS, _ LIMITED, arc- instructed by the Trustees of tho Estate of the lato F. Drayton Bamficld to sell by auction, ' Allotments 1 io 6, Block 1., Burkestown (3 frontages), fronting Main road, containing 3 roods 6.10 poles, together with singlestory Housa, 7 splendid rooms, bathroom (hot and cold), electric light, verandah and oriel window, pantry linen press, scullery; vinery, with 6 vines in full bearing; largo tomato-house, washhouse, fowlhouse, etc. Garage (with brick cleaning pit), stable and loft, harness roc in; orchard, small fruit garden, and beautiful clover paddock for cow. THIS IS AN IMPOSING HOUSE, WITH A MAGNIFICENT VIEW, TERMS: One-third cash, balance 6£ per cent. Failing sale as a whole, will bo offered, as under: 1. House and 1 rood 2 poles, 2. Paddock, 1 rood 19.65 polos. 3. Garage and stable, 21.45 poles. , This Properly is well worth inspecting, as it is a picked spot on the waterfront, and handy to both Burkes and St. Leonards I Stations * TUESDAY, 26th APRIL, At 12 o’clock. At'Eooras, Manse street. COMFORTABLE 5-ROOMED COTTAGE, No. 95 BAY VIEW ROAD, I ST. KILDA. ! THE HIGHEST BIDDER GETS THIS NATTY PROPERTY. PARK.' REYNOLDS, LIMITED, : will sell by auction, i Comfortable 5-roomed Cottage, with washhouse, copper and tubs, bath, coalhouse, gas, drained to sewer. Inspect now. 95 BAY VIEW ROAD. WEDNESDAY, 20th APRIL, At 1 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. Removed to rooms from High street for convenience of sale. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ROSEWOOD PIANO, CROMWELL DINING ROOM SUITE (Upholstered in Buffalo Leather), UTRECHT VELVET SUITE (7 pieces), EXTENDING DINING TABLE, MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, 8 DUCHESSB CHESTS, OAK MORRIS CHAIR. Alex. karris and co. have received instructions to sell by auction Household Furniture, including— Rooswcod piano, Cromwell dining room suite, Utrecht velvet suite, extending dining table, mirror-back hall stand, wicker and rattan chairs, linoleum, fenders, occasional table, occasional chairs, oak Morris easy I chair, gilt pier-glass, overmantels, sewing I machines, carpets, double and single iron , bedsteads, shakedowns, wire mattresses, \ kapok and fleck mattresses, ■ toilet chests, | looking-glasses, 8 duchcsse chests, duchcase | pairs, commode, crockery, tile-back washstands, kitchen utensils, garden toots, | wringers, 12 WIRE SCREENS sweet i pea growing). SMALL QUANTITY NEW AS- ; SORTED JEWELLERY; 4-WHEEL BUGGY, etc., ete. | Note. —Owing to the largo number of lots I the SALE will start at 1 O'CLOCK SHARP. THURSDAY, 28th APRIL, 1921, At 12 o’clock. NICE FAMILY HOME, Forbury corner (No. 4 Sussex street.) Alex. Harris and co. have received instructions from,, the Owner (who has given up housekeeping on account of the death of her husband) to sell by auction, All that Parcel of Land, being Part of Sections 31 and 32, Block 1.. Kcw, with 5-roomed Dwelling and outbuildings thereon. No. 4 SUSSEX STREET, KBW. Sound Dwelling of 5 rooms; drained, gas, wardrobes, cupboards, sculkry, bath, washhouse, etc; built 15 years ago. Tills is a good family home, and IS FOR ABSOLUTE SALE, Key at Office. FRIDAY, 6th MAY, At 12 o’clock. * At Rooms, Princes street, On Account of Mr W. W. Meats, who is selling the whole Of his valuable Freehold Properties on account of ill-health. CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, SOUTH DUNEDIN’ AND CAVERSHAM. 2 Modern 4-roomcd Dwellings, Nos. 3 and 5 Nicholson street (off Cargill road) Shop and Dwelling, No. 7 Nicholson street Modern 5-roomed Dwelling, No. 48 Brunswick street 3- Dwelling, No. 52 Nelson street 5-roomed Dwelling, No. 40 David street, Caversham 4- Dwelling. No. 36 David street, Cavcreham 4-roomed Dwelling, No. 38 David street, Caversham. The afpve Properties are all in first-class order. A splendid chance to secure a comfortable home at a reasonable price, as the properties are for definite sale. Full particulars in future advertisements. \ LEX. HARRIS AND CO.

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Evening Star, Issue 17637, 16 April 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 17637, 16 April 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 17637, 16 April 1921, Page 9

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