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AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o’clock. . At Rooms, Princes street. Valuable harbor board lease "WITH LARGE CORKUGAT El) IKON BUILDINGS, Lately Occupied by Messrs W. Gregg and Co., Ltd., Fronting lower Frederick street. Alex. karris and co. have received instructions from Messrs W. Gregg and Co., Lid., to sell by auction, at above, ~ Unexpired Terra of Harbor Board Lease of' Sections 2 and 20, Blo'ck LXVIIL, Dun*cdin, 7 years to run, ground rent £lO 10s per annum, area 52.4 poles, 56ft 4in frontage to Frederick street, together with LARGE CORRUGATED IRON BUILDINGS thereon. This Property is very suitable for largo factory or for storage purposes. Further particulars from Messrs SIEVWRIGHT, JAMES, AND NICHOL, Solicitors, High street, Dunedin. FRIDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. In the Estate Emily Gallon (Deceased). FREEHOLD SECTION AND 4-ROOMED. DWELLING, Main road, Ravcnsbournc. FREEHOLD SECTION, Hill street, Rothesay. Alex. Harris and co. have received instructions from the Trustees to sell by auction, as above : 1. Allotments 141 and 165, containing 20.75 poles, fronting Main road, Bavensbourne (opposite football ground), together with 4roomed Verandah Dwelling. 2. Allotment 3, Block 11., containing 1 rood 28 poles, fronting Hill street, Ravensbourne. FRIDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER. At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. Instructed by Mr T. W. O’Connell, who has sold his property, and is leaving Dunedin. Removed to Rooms for Convenience of Sale. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, DINING ROOM, BEDROOM. AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. * •'A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, Household Furniture, including— Mirror-back sideboard, Morris easy chair, wicker chairs, books, carved corner cabinet, octagon table, dining table, 6 Canadian chairs, palm stands, large hall clock, 2 bookcases, wood kerbs, fenders, whatnots, kitchen table, double and single wood bedsteads, wire mattresses, shakedown, 6 kitchen chairs, toilet chests, duchcsso chests, toiletware, toilet pedestal, cabinet writing desk, 4 rooms linoleum, iron meat safe, garden tools, 2-sack wheat, £ pieces new timber, table mangle, do., etc. On View Morning of Sale. j . -THURSDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. ARTISTIC NEW BUNGALOW VILLA, ST. HILDA, &T. HILDA, No. 61 Young street (near Moreau street), I Every possible convenience: 5 fine rooms; electric light throughout, hot and cold water, enamel bath, latest tiled grates and mantelpieces, choice wail papers, scullery, large pantry-cupboard; -drained to sewer; roughcast fence, concrete foundations; washhouse, copper and tubs. Tho section is well filled in, and the house has been faithfully built. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Alex. Harris and co., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, At 12.50 o'clock. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. Ic Estates of Eliza James and George Milham (both .Deceased). Under Instructions from Lo<vl Deputy Public Trustee. DM.. SPEfi DI N G • is instructed to sell by auction at his Rooms on Friday, 23rd September, at 12.30 o’clock: Part of Allotment 23, extension of Township of St. Andrews, Caversham, containing 16.26 poles, with two Dwellings, NiN 25 Rutherford street, containing 3 rooms .and outhouses, and No. 20 Marion street, co.ntaining 4 rooms and outhouses. Allotments 4 and 5, Township of Sunnydale, N.E. Valley,, containing 19.4 poles, with Dwelling of 2 rooms, workshop, and outhouses. Further particulars and conditions of sale at Auctioneer's Office. TUESDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Dowling street. SALE BY AUCTION. Under Instructions from Executors in tho Deceased Estate of John Beck. SPLENDID FREEHOLD PROPERTY, ANDERSON’S BAY, Close to Tram and Bowling Green, Being No. 28 Bayfield road.

JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from Executors in the above Estate to sell by auction: Lot I.—Splendid Freehold Section, containing 1 rood 2.5 poles, being part of Section 2, Block 111., Anderson’s Bay District, on which, is erected a 5-rooraod Brick and Rough-cast Dwelling, with scullery aiyl outhouses. The house has recently been rough cast, and is a very nice little cottage. A few pounds spent on the interior would make it an ideal little home. The section is drained, and could be very nicely laid out in garden, etc. Lot 2.—A very fine Freehold Section nest to Lot No. 1, on which is erected a now Crib (one room). The area of the section is 37 poles, and is probably one of the best sections in Anderson’s Bay. A beautiful sunny spot. Full particulars from JNO. WILKINSON, Esq.; Ur AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, 1921, At 12 o'clock, On the Premises, White House Private Hotel, Waikouaiti. Dnder instructions from Mortgagees under Power of Sato in Dceei of Mortgage, Registered 122,605, given by Jas./iibson, of Waikouaiti, to Mortgagee. FREEHOLD PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE WHITE HOUSE PRIVATE HOTEL. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS, AND EFFECTS. 4 MILKING COWS, 3 YEARLING HEIFERS, HORSES, ETC. James samson and go. have received instructions from the Mortgagees to sell by auction, on the premises “the Freehold Properly known as the White House Private Hotel, Waikouaiti; being all that Parcel 'of Laud, containing 19 acres 36.5 poles, being Part Section 7, Block VI., Township of Hawksbury, Beach street, Waikouaiti, on which is erected a Wooden Dwelling, built of 12 rooms, and Two Cottages;' outhouses, byres; large raotorgarage, capable of accommodating an unlmiitable number of cars. The ground is nicely laid out in garden and plantation, and the house is in first-class order. A very lucrative business is at mnesent being carried on, which could still be further increased hy energetic management. Waikouaiti is an ideal summer resort, and is growing further in favor every year. The property adjoins the beach, and is situated in the prettiest part of Waikouaiti. A particularly fine opportunity for anybody desirous of taking over a fustclass business as a going concern, as the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS will bo offered at the same time. N.B.—This will afford anybody who purchase* the freehold an opportunity of buying what furniture they desire, and omild refurnish the balance according to their own taite. _ 1 Full details Furniture lator issue, Further particulars from Messrs IRWIN AND IRWIN, Solicitors! Or AUCTIONEERS. IHB 'EVENING STAR’ is the Bash Medium for Advertising • WANTED EMPLOYMENT. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE, BOUSES FOE SALE, SECTIONS FOR SALE, HOUSES TO LET, ALL ALTERATIONS OF

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Evening Star, Issue 17766, 14 September 1921, Page 6

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