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AUCTIONS. / MONDAY, 23rd APRIL, At 12 o’clock. ' At Rooms, Manse street. Ha tie Estate of the late Sidney Wolf. fcONWENIBNT 6-ROOMED BUNGALOW, 1 . No. 36 CANON GATE STREET, Within 6 or 7 minutes’ walk of Post Office. fpASK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, IAT are instnictcd by the Executrix of the Estate of the late Sidney Wolf to sell by auction, Part Section 53, Block XII. ; containing 9.6 poles, together with House (No. 36 Canongate street), containing 6 nice rooms, bathroom (hot and cold water), electric light and gas for cooking, fibrous and stool plaster ceilings, built-in bookcase and cupboards, pantry. tiled hearths and grates. This ia a very conveniently situated pro- ■, perty, with nice view; handy to centre of the town, and no trams required. Cards to inspect obtainable at our Office. Further particulars from Messrs CALVERT AND BRUCH, Solicitors. 41 Dowling street. Ox, FARE, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. TUESDAY, 24th APRIL, At 2 o’clock. At the Residence, No. 19 Albert street, St. Clair. Instructed by Mrs W. H. Middleton (who has sold her property). COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. BEAUTIFUL OAR MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, SOLID OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE, OAK HIGH-BACK DINING CHAIRS, LOVELY AiMINSTER CARPET AND RUGS, RICH AXMINSTEIt HALL RUNNER, HARK OAK MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, LUXURIOUS MOQUETTB DIVAN CHAIRS, HANDSOME INLAID WALNUT OCCASIONAL TABLE, OAR PANEL BEDSTEAD, Copper Kerb, Oak Goal Vase, Mohogany Oharra, Occasional Settee (loose cover) 1 , Seagram Chairs, Crystalware, Copper Fender Suite, Parian Jug, Vases, Marble Timepiece, Art Metal Figures, Mohair Rugs, Art Curtains, Heavy Linoleum, Carpet Mats, Folding 'Bridge Table, Flower Bowls, Pot Plants, Axminstor Mats, Oak Hall Chairs. Oak Palm Stand, Fitzroy Barometer, Alabaster Statuettes (in glass shades), Cretonne Ottoman Conch, Panel Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Kapok Mattresses, Kauri Duchesso Chests, Mahogany Toilet Pedestal, Commode, Medicine Cheat, French China, Toiletware, Wall Mirror, Mahogany Conch, Carpet Sweeper, Austrian Chairs, Kitchen Table, Walnut Timepiece, Drying Rack, Dinnerware, Orockeryware, Kitchen Utensils, Enamelware, Gas Grillcr, Meat Sate, 3-roOer Mangle, Garden Tools, Lawn Mower, Wheelbarrow, House Steps, Ladder, Garden Hose and. Reel, Garden Seat, Garden Chairs. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, will sell by auction, as nbovo. On View Morning of Sale. TUESDAY, 24fcb APEIL, At 1 o'clock. At Waitati Hall. Oa Account of Mr J. Baird (who Iras disposed cf his Farm). USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PARK, _ REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction, Wood panel bedstead and mattress, large r.p. duchesso chest, small duchesso chest, marble-top washstand, set ware, double iron bedstead, wire mattress, 2 mattresses, dining ■table, couch, brass fender, 5 dining chairs, 2 armchairs, wicker chair, 6 rolls linoleum, 2 kitchen tables, dresser (glass top), 5 chairs, kettles, saucepans, flatirons, preserving and jam jars, large zinc tub, chum, scallywag set, guitars, lanterns, Primus stove, and general sundries. On View Morning of Sale. MONDAY, 30th APEIL, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. MAORI HILL MAORI HILL (NEAR COLUMBA AND M'GLASHAN COLLEGES, Close to Golf Links), SPLENDID CORNER FREEHOLD. ' SINGLE-STORY 7-BOOMED ROUSE, No. 214 HLGHGATE. IMMEDIATE VACANT POSSESSION. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by IV. A. Flavell, Esq. (who is removing to Montpelier), to sell by auction, Section 6, Oliver's Subdivision, Eoslyn, containing 32 poles, with 66ft frontage to Highgate and 152 ft to Burwood avenue, nicely laid out m flower and vegetable garden; live hedges. SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT HOUSE. Single-story 7 Rooms; bathroom (porcelain bath, hot and cold water), electric light and gas for cooking, latest Empire papers and picture mouldings, tilo slab grates and hearths, linen presses, wardrobes, cupboards, etc.; asphalt paths; drained to D.B. regulations. This is a thoroughly good sound house ia a splendid locality. Tram passes the door. Northern aspect, bright sunny position. Tho sole reason for this being on tho market is that Mr Flavell has purchased a larger residence at Montpelier, and as ho takes possession immediately pn.rcha.sor of this property can have immediate possession of Dio property. Cards to view obtainable at our Office. LOVELY WARM RESIDENCE, HIGHGATE, MAORI HILL. ANY REASONABLE OFFER TO EE ACCEPTED, MONDAY, 7th MAT, At 12 o’clock. At ißooms, Manse street. On Account of tho Rev. A. Neild (who has left Dunedin). beautiful, warm, sunny residence, No. 196 HIGHGATE, MAORI HILL (Comer of Newington avenue). VALUABLE CORNER FREEHOLD SECTION. WELL-APPOINTED 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE. ’OARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, 'Jr are instructed to sell hr- auction, Allotment 1 of Section 8, Block 1., Maori Hill, over 24 poles, with a well-appointed 6roomed Residence; oil modern conveniences. As Rev. Mr Neild is resident away from Dunedin, ha HAS PLACED A VERY LOW UPSET TO ENSURE A QUICK SALE. AT AN EARLY DATE. TO BE FIXED LATER. BURNSIDE. BURNSIDE. SALE BY AUCTION Of SMALL HOLDINGS, SMALL DAIRY FARMS, GRAZING PADDOCKS, Near Burnside Yards and Freezing Works. EASY TERMS OP PAYMENT. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, JL are instructed by tho Trustees of tho Estate of the late John Sidcy to sale by auction, 9 RESIDENCE AREAS, FREEHOLD, . From 1 h acres to 3 acres, EXTENSION OF CONCORD TOWNSHIP, WRhia short distance of Main South road. and Burnside Railway Station, g DAIRY FARMS OR GRAZING AREAS, As below: 11 acres 2 roods 18 poles. 18 acres 0 roods 23 poles. 40 acres 2 roods 19 poles. 53 acres 0 roods 19 poles. 31 acres 2 roods 2 poles. All well watered, well grassed paddocks, lying to the eun, with good shelter for stock, and *ll within about half a mile of Burnside Stock Yards. Concord School is situated upon tho boundary of the property. Entrance by good, well-formed roads. EASY TEEMS OF PAYMENT, deposit, balance by quarterly payments extending over 3 years. These forma are now being surveyed, and •a soon as this is completed lithograph plans iwill bo issued and the dale of sale fixed. IHS CHANCE OF A LIFETIME.

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Evening Star, Issue 18256, 21 April 1923, Page 6

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