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AUCTIONS, FRIDAY, 4th AUGUST, At 12.30 o’clock. At the Residence, “Milton House,’ Norfolk street, St. Clair. Instructed by the Trustees in the Estate lato Mrs Jeaunie Gray, COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. LARGE SPANISH MAHOGANY BOOKCAS'D AND CHIFFONIER, ■SADDLESA(' CITESTERFDEED SETTEE, PERSIAN CARPET SQUARE LARGE RICH AXMIN.STER DRAWING ROOM CARPET, HANDSOME 3-PIEOF. BREAKFAST ROOM SUITE (in Moqueito), LARGE WALNUT OVERMANTEL, SOLID MAHOGANY EXTENDED DINING TABLE (Beautiful Order), SOLID WALNUT CHINA CABINET I (Handsomely Carved), WALNUT AND TAPESTRY DRAWING ROOM SUITE (6 Pieces), ' BRUSSELS CARPETS, ITALIAN WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE |(5 Pieces, cottiistio." of Largo'3-wing WarclI robe, Duchesse Pair), 1 LARGE RED PINE BEACON&FIELD WARDROBE, OEEVAL DUCiIESSE (with Reflex Mirrors), MILNER F.P. SAFE (Outside Measurement, 2ft 4in x Ift lOiu s Ift lOin), COLLECTION VALUABLE ENGRAVINGS, FULL CABINET OAK SINGER SEWING MACHINE, Indian Hearthrugs, Red Pino Coal Box, Brass Kerbs, Gilt Pier Glass, Oak Coal Vase, Aiminster Hall Carpet, Red Pino Mirror-back Hall Stand, large Jnpaneno Vnees, Walnut Marble-top Mirror-back Cabinet, Spanish Occasional Chairs, SOLID MARBLE ORMULU MOUNTED TIMEPIECE under shade (by, G. Young), Solid Marble Timepiece, Water Colors, Musical Cabinet, Sea,grass Chairs, Poker-worked Occasional Tables and) Stools, Inlaid Occasional Tables of New Zealand Woods, Linoleum, Majolica Jardinicr and Bowl, Dinner Waggon, Lady’s Mahogany Davenport, Hall Timepiece, 3 Sets Bookshelves, 4-!ight Electric. Radiator, Axmir.ster Hearthrugs, Swiss and Madras Laco Curtain, Four-fold Screen, Ottoman Couch, Double and Single, Iron Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Horsehair Mat* trcasce. Walnut 3-d.rawer Chest, Ducliciso j Chest, 2 Walnut Bedroom Chains, Toilet Chests, Double Set Toiletware, Red Pino Mirror-door Wardrobe,Red 1 Pine Cupboards, Oak Slip Chairs, Red Pino Full-Scotch Chest, Wicker Chairs, Electric Iron, GAS COOKF.II, Dinnerware, Knife Cleaner, SET DUTCH CANISTERS, Ironing Table, Bras-. Preserving Pan, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, Wheelbarrow, I.R. Hose, Long Ladder, Grindstone, ■Wringer (practically new), 3-rollcr Mangle, Garden Tools, Lawn Mower, Vacuum Carpet Cleaner, Bisseli’e Carpet Sweeper, Collection VALUABLE LITERATURE, Warerlcy Novels, Farrar’s ‘Life of Christ,’ Famous Scots Scries, etc., etc. Alex. Harris and co. have received in-t.rucUons from the Trustees to sell by auction, as above. On View Thursday Afternoon, 3rd August, from 2 o’clock until 4 o’clock. Note. —The Sale will start sharp at 12.30 o’clock with Id token and outside sundries, following on at 2 o’clock with drawing room and dimng room furniture. ALTERATION NOTICE. M/t FRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO., t v LTD., beg to notify intending Buyers and Vendors that the HORSE SALE advertised for Friday, 4th August, WILL NOW BE HELD on THURDSAY, 3rd August. THURSDAY, 3rd AUGUST, 1922, At 10 o’clock sharp. ANNUAL SPRING HORSE SALE. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO., LTD., will hold their Thirty-first Annual Spring Horse Fair, as above, when they will offer; Present Entries — 35 first-class draught mares and geldings 20 spring-carters and light harness horses. Account a Central Client—--1 stylish cob (6 years). Vendors please notify us early of any consignments coming forward, so we can arrange the necessary stabling. FURTHER ENTRIES NOW INVITED. Note Alteration in Date oT Sale. TUESDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1922, At 2 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FURNISHING, AND EFFECTS. 9-PIECE CROMWELL CHESTERFIELD SUITE IN SADDLEBAGS, Bft EXTENDING DINING TABLE, T OAK CHESTERFIELD SUITE, SOLID OAK AND STAINED SIDEBOARDS, LOVELY OAK AND STAINED BEDROOM SUITES, 1 SEWING MACHINE (in good order). KITCHEN AND COOKING UTENSILS. JAMES SAMSON AND _ CO. have been favored with instructions to sell by auction, in their Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street, Household Furniture and Effects, etc., which include— Nine-piece Cromwell Chesterfield suite, box ottoman, oak and stained bedroom suites, wardrobes, duehesse chests and pedestals, single wood bedsteads, bedding, wire inaltress.es, linoleums, bedroom carpets, hearth rugs, stained chests, withstands, oak beds, single oak bedsteads, curtains, d.i. and s.i. bedsteads, upholstered wicker chairs, sofa rugs, writing bureau, runner, Axminstcr carpet, gate-leg table, copper kerbs, extending dining table, oak and stained sideboards, octagon table, sets ware, commode, clothes basket, chair and cushion, folding garden chair, hanging oil lamp, kitchen and cooking utensils, kitchen tables and chairs, kitchen linoleum, cane chair, fire irons, kitchen rugs, etc., etc. MONDAY, 7th AUGUST, 1922, . At 12.30 o’clock. ‘ SALE BY AUCTION. At Rooms, Dowling street. Under Instructions from Mr J. H. Robinson. CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Containing 15.74 poles, Being Part Section 42, Block 22, Dunedin. Rmht in the - heart of the City, within a stone’s throw of the Dunedin Railway Station. 5-ROOM ED BRICK DWELLING, MOTOR GARAGE, 2 LOOSE BOSES. Frontages to Leith and Harrow streets. Great opportunity for expressman or taxi proprietor, ’as it io in closo proximity to tlio Dunedin Railway Station. No expenses incurred for running in and ont to the suburbs. (No. 35 Leith street.) TAMES SAMSON . AND CO. p Jj have received instructions from Mr J. H. Robinson to sell by auction, This splendid City Freehold Property of 5 rooms, built of brick, plastered walls; scutlery, washhouse, electric light, bathroom, all conveniences; also motor garage and two loose boxes. The property outside is in splendid order, and a few pounds spent in decorations inside would make it a splendid home. We can recommend this. Further particulars Messrs Irwin and Irwin, or Auctioneers. CORPORATION NOTICES. CITIZENS’ RELIEF COMMITTEE. NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF ORDERS. A LL ACCOUNT'S for Goods, etc., against JrX. the Citizens’ Relief Committee must bo forwarded to the Hon, Treasurer, Town Hall, Dunedin, before tho ’first Friday in each month, accompanied by the Official Orders. Payment ot Accounts will bo made by the Hon. Treasurer monthly. O. A. LEWIN, Hon. Treasurer. Town Hall, Dunedin, 28th July, 1922. DUNEDIN CITY OOUNCLI. ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. CONSUMERS OP ELECTRICITY in' St. Clair, Cavaraham, South Dunedin, Mornington, and Groan Island districts are hereby notified that tho POWER WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE between the hours of 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. TO-MORROW (Sunday). G. A., LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall. 29th July, 1922.

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Evening Star, Issue 18033, 29 July 1922, Page 6

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