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AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 21st MARCH, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. PORT CHALMERS RESIDENCE AND FREEHOLD (Eight Rooms and |-acre), No. 7 Scotia street, Port Chalmers. Alex. Harris and co, have received instructions to sell, by auction, Section 84, Port Chalmete, containing 1 rood, together with Double-story Residence of 8 rooms and conveniences; workshop; drained. This property commands a glorious view,' and gels every bit of sunshine. No. 7 Scotia street. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. MONDAY, 27th MARCH, At 7 o’clock in tho evening. In the Estate late E. S. Paterson. CLEARING SALE BY AUCTION Of / SEASIDE SECTIONS, ROSS POINT ROSS POINT (Close to Broad Bay). PRACTICALLY WITHOUT RESERVE TO WIND UP THE ESTATE. 56 LOVELY BUILDING SITES, Areas from 20 to 30 poles. These arc ideal Down-the-Gay Residence Sites, with every bit of sunshine and unequalled panoramic views. Electric light poles are erected ou the property. Koto the Exceptionally Easy Terms: £1 DEPOSIT (balance extending over a period of three years). NO INTEREST. THESE SECTIONS ARE FOR GENUINE SALE. Plans at Office. Alex. Harris and go. have received instructions from the Perpetual Trustees, Estate, and Agency Company of N.Z;, Ltd., to offer, as above. Further particulars from Messrs N. AND E. S. PATERSON, Rattrav street; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. 'TUESDAY, 21st MARCH, 1922, At 2 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION. DINING ROOM, BEDROOM, and KITCHEN FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Under Instructions from Various Vendors. LOVELY CHESTERFIELD SUITE (in Moquette), SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD, 1 GENTS CYCLE (in'first-class order), 1 LADY'S CYCLE (in first-class order), Lovely Ork Bedroom Suite, Oak Wood Bedsteads to match, Single Wood Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses. Bedding, Pillows, Bolsters, Ware, D.l. and S.I. Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Bedroom Carpets, Hearthrugs, Axminster Runner, Settee Suite (in Moquettc), Couches, Chairs, High-back Chairs, Stained Sideboard, Chests of Drawers, Heavy Linoleums, Wire-seated Couches, Writing Bureau, Telescope Dining Tables, Bound Table?, Kitchen Tables and Chairs, Hearthrugs, Fenders, Ashpans, Child's Cot and Bedding, Wringer, Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, Crockery, Pictures, Linen Basket, Enamel Sink, 1 Gent's Cycle, 1 Lady's Cycle, etc., etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions from various Vendors to sell by auction, in their Downstair; Rooms, Dowling street, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, Etc., as above. WEDNESDAY, 22nd MARCH, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction, on the Premises, 588 CASTLE STREET (Near Corner of Dunclas street). THE FURNITURE OF 7 ROOMS. BEAUTIFUL UPRIGHT GRAND WALNUT IRON-FRAME PIANO (Under damper, check action, and up to date, by CHAS. BEGG AND CO.), GAS COOKER, LADY'S BICYCLE. Etc. TAMES SAMSON AND CO. 93 have been favored with instructions from Mrs Barnes (who is civing up housekeeping) to sell by auction, on tho premises, her Furniture, etc.—• SPLENDID UPRIGHT FEAND PIANO wely lone, by Chas. Bogg and Co.), carpet uares, SADDLEBAG SUITE (7 pieces), onnantels, MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, [KING TABLE (v.p. cover), FULL CHINA 3A SERVICE, vase, ornaments, pictures, ystal and glassware, crockery, lamps, icks, fenders and irons, good curtains, 3 tagmal tables, pot stands and howls, cut--y, oak biscuit; barrel and butter, brass ttle, DEER HEAD, folding and Vienna airs, velvet couch, BOOKCASE, books, mchair, blinds and rollers, spring rocker, okshelves, set Captain Marryatfs novels, ALL STAND, hall carpet, linoleum, hall rtains, STAIR CARPET AND RODS, 8 3UBLE AND SINGLE IRON AND WOOD EDSTEADS (with wire mattresses and ddin®’ complete), single oak wood bed and ddin°, full-Scotch chest, 5-DRAWER TEST, 3 DUCHESSE CHESTS, MASSIVE TEVAL DUCHESSE PAIR, washstancls ,d ware, kerbs, chairs, blankets, rugs, kiten and cooking utensils, pots, pan.-, bot:s, bird cages, brass doorstep, wringer, ths iam pan; meat safe, lot jam, tools, ROLLER STAND MANGLE, LAWN OWER, garden seat, gas cooker, LAD 1 S [CYCLE (equal new), etc., etc., etc. WEDNESDAY, 29th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. On Premises, 332 High street. ‘WO HIGH STREET RESIDENCES, TTABLE HOSTEL OR DWELLINGS, MODERN AND CONVENIENT. DELIGHTFUL VIEW, d Freeholds, opposite end of Melville e^eet. JOHN REID AND SONS, LIMITED, will oiler, as above; (1) Part Section 16, Block 7, Dunedin, with substantial semi-dctachod 2-story Residence of 8 good rooms, with balcony; electric light, large bathroom, h. and c. water, scullery, washhouse, etc. This’ is a commodious residence, nicely elevated above tho street, and commanding charming view. No. 332 High street. (2) Part Section, 16, Block 7, Dunedin, with Residence similar to Lot 1. No. 330 High, street. NOTE.—By making an, archway through the brick dividing wall these two commodious houses could be connected, and thus made suitable for a hostel, hospital, etc. On the samo afternoon, at No. 332, On account of F. D. Clcland, Eeq., A Splendid Catalogue o£ r-uI’EHIOR FURNITURE, including a largo amount of highclass oak furniture, will bo offered. JOHN PuEID AND SONS, LTD., Auctioneers. HOLIDAY RESORTS. WARRINGTON House, Warrington,— Vacancies for Visitors during Easter; holiday-makers should book early, and avoid disappointment.—H. Coupnr. TO LET, Tomahawk, comfortable Threeroomed Crib for term.—Further particulars ’phono 2,706 or No. 233, ‘Star.’ TO LET, for Easter or term, Macand Bay, 3-roomed Crib.—2Bs, Office. B "RIQHTON.—To Lot, Furnished E for Easter.—Apply 159 York phi VACANCIES for Visitor now and Easter.—Apply Mrs R. Douglas, B Villa, Hampden. ITO LET, for Easter or longer 1 term, JL ■ fortablo Fund abed Crib at Smith’s -241, ‘ Star.’ WANTED To Let, at Broad Bay, I .roomed Well-furnished Hons* conveniences, with 10 acres of land; minutes from wharf.—Apply ’phone 9, TO LET, Furnished Crib at Ross': on rise, sunny position.—Addres ‘Star’ Office. w 'ANTED To Let, small Furnisher Brighton; range.—3l4, ‘Stfjr’ ALL ALTERATIONS OF .ISPLAY ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE HANDED IN TO THE OFFICE BEFORE O’CLOCK Q 1 THE PRECEDING DAY,

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Evening Star, Issue 17922, 18 March 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17922, 18 March 1922, Page 8