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AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 22nd AUGUST, At 12 o’clock. At Booms, Princes street. SUPERIOR SEMI-BUNGALOW ' RESIDENCE, 6 large rooms, with air latest appointments. FINE FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT, Containing 30 poles (mot© or less), Situated at 447 Anderson’s Bay road (near Id section car), Being Allotment 14, Block V., South Dunedin. The House is beautifully designed,' and contains 6 largo rooms; tile roof, return verandah, electric light throughout, tile grates, porcelain enamel bath, hot and cold water service, linen press, wardrobes, 2 lavatories, pantry; all drained to sower; sunny position. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GAN- BE • GIVEN. Also, PART ALLOTMENT 16, BLOCK V., SOUTH DUNEDIN. Containing 16.3 poles, fronting Melbourne road and adjoining above. Alex. Harris and 00. have received instructions to sell by auction, as above. Get keys and inspect. THE OLD RISING SUN HOTEL FOR REMOVAL. TUESDAY, 22nd AUGUST, At 12.15 o’clock. On the Premises, No. 99 and 101 Carroll street. LARGE 2-STOBY BRICK BUILDING, Known as the “Rising Sun Hotel,” Containing about 12 rooms, FOR REMOVAL. FOR REMOVAL. Particulars and Conditions of Sale at Office. Alex. harms and co., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 23rd AUGUST, At 1 o’clock sharp. At Rooms, Princes street. Instructed by the Owners, who are leaving for Auckland. Removed from Maoandlrew road and N.E. Valley for convenience of sale. 2 ROSEWOOD PIANOS, HANDSOME SADDLEBAG CHESTERFIELD SETTEE, CANADIAN SUITE (7 pieces), ANTIQUE MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, WILNUT SINGER DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE, BRUSSELS CARPETS, OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE, RED PINE MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND. Alex. harms and co. have received instructions to sell by auction, Household Furniture, including— Two rosewood pianos, saddlebag Chesterfield sette, Canadian suite, red pine mirrorback hall stand, oak extending dining tables, Austrian and Canadian chairs, Singer drophead sewing machine, fenders, linoleum, vases and ornaments, carpets, chiffoniers, gas griller, cupboard, seagrass, rattan, and wicker chairs, spring rockers, pictures, oakframed wall mirror, h.b. dining chairs, flower pedestals, occasional tables, couches, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok and flock mattresses, combination bedsteads, antique wood bedsteads, full-Scotch chests, toilet chests, duchess© pairs, mirror-door wardrobes, toiletware, shakedowns, kauri dresser, crockery, wheelbarrows, SET FAIRBANKS PLATFORM SCALES, DRILLING MACHINE (hand or power), wood trunks, SET CHILDREN’S) j KILTS, kitchen utensils, wringers, etc., etc. Also, 20 SUIT LENGTHS, ENGLISH WORSTEDS. NOTE. —Owing to the largo number of lots to be offered, the Sale will start SHARP AT 1 O’CLOCK. THURSDAY, 24th AUGUST, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. COSY SOUTH DUNEDIN FREEHOLD, No. 3 Prendergast street. Rooms; bay window, gas, gas ring and fire, ith, washhouse, copper, tubs, scullery; asphalt paths; drained. k LEX. HARRIS AND Auctioneers. CO., WEDNESDAY 23rd AUGUST, At 3 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. )SOMFJ OLD SPANISH MAHOGANY SAVING WARDROBE ■■ifully fitted and in splendid condition). LX. HARRIS AND CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 25th AUGUST, At 2 o’clock, the Premises. No. 9 Normanby street, Musselburgh, istructed by the Owner (who has left Dunedin). PERI OR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. TIOUB MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, fNDSOMB SADDLEBAGS CHESTERFIELD SETTEE, EXTENDING DINING TABLE, 4 HIGH-BACK DINING CHAIRS, MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE. LEX. HARRIS . AND CO. . have received instructions to sell by bion, Household Furniture, including—nlique mirror-back sideboard, Chesterl settee, extending dining table, Brussels >ets, 4 h.b. dining chairs, Morris easy its, rattan -and wicker chairs, wall mirfenders, curtains, Utrecht velvet table :r, hearthrugs, walnut overmantels, Ausn chairs, dining chairs, couches, flower estals, velvet pile ball runner, vases, pio;s, mirror-door wardrobe, 2 eingle antique d bedsteads, wire mattresses, washstands, bio i. bedsteads, flock mattresses, fulltch chest, looking glasses, crockery, kita utensils, plunge bath, etc., etc. AT KAITANGATA. SATURDAY, 26th AUGUST, At 1 o'clock sharp. At Premises, Kaitangata. By Order of the Official Assignee in the Estate of M. C. Brown (bankrupt). FREEHOLD i-ACRE AND DWELLING OF FIVE ROOMS, With Every Convenience, Newly Built. PAINTER’S BUSINESS, STOCK OF PAINTS, BRUSHES, OILS, Etc., As a going concern, as per stock sheets. Also, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, 3,000 ft ASSORTED TIMBER. ALEX. HARRIS AND CO. have received instructions from the Official Assignee to pell, as above: 1. FREEHOLD j-ACRE AND DWELLING of 5 ROOMS; bath, hot and cold, every convenience; newly .built. 2. PAINTER’S BUSINESS and STOCK of PAINTS, OILS, and BRUSHES, in One lot, as a going concern, as per stock sheets to bo seen at our Office, Princes street. 3. DINING ROOM. BEDROOM, and KITCHEN FURNITURE. 4. Assorted Timber, 3,000 ft, including 3 x 2, 4x2,8x 1, 8 x T. and G. Lining and Lumber, Tent and Fly (12 x 10); in lots to suit purchasers. FRIDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. In the Estate of the late W. Strain. 2 VALUABLE BUILDING SITES, North-east Valley, e-ach 53ft by 148 ft, Fronting Royston street (behind Presbyterian Church). These are exceptionally fine sites, being on the rise and within an easy distance of Main road. Alex. Harris an!?. co. have received instructions from the Trustees to sell, as above. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. IN order to have the ‘Star’ out in good time, it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon. After this hour they cannot be classified. We would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this in mind, and send in their Oxderg early.

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Evening Star, Issue 18051, 19 August 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18051, 19 August 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18051, 19 August 1922, Page 6