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I AUCTIONS. i WEDNESDAY, 30th AUGUST, At 1 o’clock sharp. At Rooms, Princes street. Instructed by tho Trustees in o Deceased Estate and Other Vendors. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. LARGE OAK STAINED MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD (heavily carved), RED PINE MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, HANDSOME SADDLEBAG CHESTERFIELD SETTEE, HIGH-BACK SADDLEBAG DINING ROOM SUITE, SADDLEBAG DINING BOOM SUITE (7 pieces). PIANOLA. HANDSOME DUCHESS® PAIR, MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE. Alex. Harris and co. have received instructions to sell by auction, Household Furniture, including— Two handsome mirror-back sideboards, saddlebag dining room suite (7 pieces), h.b. dining room suite (in saddlebags), extending dining tables, pianola, red pine mirror-back hall stand, rattan and seagrass chairs, occasional tables, leather easy choirs, couched, brass kerbs and brasses, tapestry carpets, wicker chairs, vases and ornaments, springseatedl conch, whatnots, overmantels 1 , seagrass squares, double andi single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, flock and kapok mattresses, single wood bedstead, duchcsse pairs, half. Scotch chests, toilet chests, ducheaso chests, mirror-door wardrobe, linoleum, child’s cot, tile-back washstands, toiletware, crockery, kitchen tables, kitchen utensils, SET LIGHT HARNESS, IRON. TURNING LATHE (in splendid order), etc., etc. NOTE.—Owing to the largo number of lots, tho Sato will START SHARP AT 1 O’CLOCK. WEDNESDAY, 30th AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. On Account of a Gentleman Leaving for England. COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. QUAINT OAK SIDEBOARD, 2 HANDSOME DIVAN CHAIRS (Shadow Tissue), RICH AXMNSTER CARPET SQUARE, OVAL DINING TABLE. 4 H.B. DINING CHAIRS, OAK PANEL BEDSTEAD, Seagrass Chair, Book Shelves, Folding Card Tabic, Box Ottoman, Oak Fire Screen, Carpet Sweeper, Wire Mattress, Chest Drawers, Crockery, Gas Griller, etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. Note.—The above Furniture was made by Messsr C. and W. Hayward, Ltd., for the owner, and has only been in use for twelve months. A LEX. HARRIS AND 00., SL Auctioneers. On View Wednesday Morning. FRIDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. In tho Estate of the late W. Strain. 2 VALUABLE BUILDING SITES, North-east Valley, each 53ft by 148 ft, Fronting Royston street (behind Presbyterian Church). These are exceptionally flue sites, being on the rise and within an easy distance of Main road. Alex. harms aniT co. have received instructions from the Trustees to sell, as above. THURSDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. On Account the District Public Trustee, in tho Estates of H. E-. Pearce and Martin Pearce (Deceased). CLEARING SALE BY AUCTION OF CAVERSHAM AND SOUTH DUNEDIN PROPERTIES, A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. -ci. have received instructions to sell by auction, as above: Lob I.—Allotment 24, Township of St. Andrews, Gavcrsham, containing 34.5 poles, togather with 2-story Dwelling of 5 rooms; coalhouse; drained. No. 1 COLLEGE STREET. Lot. 2.—Allotment 1, part of Section 18, Block VI., Town District, containing 16 poles, together with large Brick Building, known as the “ Edinburgh Castle Hotel,” corner South road and Catherine street, Caversham. Lot 3.—Allotment 2, part of Section 18, Block VI., Town District, containing 36.6 poles, adjoining abeto, together with STABLE thereon, with frontages to South road and Catherine street. Lot 4.—Allotment 3, part of Section 18, Block VI., Town District, containing 8.8 poles, together with 4-roomed Cottage, drained to se-wer. ' No. 11 CATHERINE STREET, CAVERSHAM. Lot s.—Allotment 4, Town Dislirefc, containing 1 rood 7.6 poles, together with Cement and Wood Dwelling of 8 rooms; gas, copper, tubs, washhouse; drained. No. 19 Catherine street, Caverehani, corner of Railway street. Lob 6—Allotment 5, Town District, containing 12.4 poles, together with Cottage of 5 rooms; drained. No. 23 Catherine street, Gavcrsham. Lot 7.—Allotment 6, Town District, containing 17,7 poles, VACANT BUILDING SITE fronting Catherine street; elevated position. Lot 8. —Sections 9 and 10, Block 11., Forbury, each containing 1 rood, fronting CARGILL ROAD, opposite Workshops. TWO SPLENDID BUILDING SITES .(to be offered separately). Further particulars from the DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Dunedin; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, 30th AUGUST, At 2.30 o'clock. To Shipping and Hardware Men. Invoice of “Economic” Ships’ Paints. Manufacturers, Storry, Smithson, and 00., Ltd. DM, SPEEDING • is instructed to .'Jell by auction, at his Rooms, on Wednesday, at 2.30 o’clock, 20 DRUMS ANTI-CORROSIVE COMPOSITION 20 DRUMS ANTI-FOULING COMPOSITION 20 DRUMS “ECONOMIC” HOLD PAINT 20 DRUMS BOOT-TOPPING COMPO. Manufactured by Stony, Smithson, and Co., Ltd., Hull, Contractors to Admiralty. Without Reserve. WEDNESDAY, 30th AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. On Account of W. H. Marple, Esq., who is going north. At the Residence, No. 432 North road, Northeast Valley (2d car section). LOVELY PICTURE BUNGALOW, 432 North road, North-east Valley. 5 COMMODIOUS BOOMS. FREEHOLD CORNER SECTION. SLIGHTLY ON RISE. WARM, SUNNY, SHELTERED. PARK. REYNOLDS. LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction, as above. Also, ARTISTIC HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. HANDSOME WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (J. Hirschfield), LOVELY OAK MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD (toadlight cabinet), SOLID OAK GATE-LEG TABLE, MOQUETTE SETTEE AND MORRIS CHAIRS, .OAK HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, WILTON PILE CARPET SQUARE, MOQUETTE DIVAN CHAIR, OAK SECTIONAL BOOKCASE, KAURI PANEL BEDSTEAD, KAURI DUCHESS® CHEST’S, Ornaments, vases, oak occasional table, flower bowls, oak mirror panel, silk tapestry curtains, pictures, books, passage linoleum, oak toilet pedestal, double iron bedstead, wire mattress, Austrian chairs, linoleum, kauri duchesse chest, wire-woven couch, kitchen table, electric iron, crockeryware, kitchen utensils, seagrass chair, walnut clock, garden tools, step ladders, wringer, 14 White Leghorn hens. On View Tuesday afternoon. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. IF you need Employment, you will retch the eye of Employers by Advertising in the ‘BW.

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Evening Star, Issue 18057, 26 August 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18057, 26 August 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18057, 26 August 1922, Page 6

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