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AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, No. 2 Taino street (on Chambers street, N.E. Valley)._ Instructed by Mrs L. Hardman, who is giving up housekeeping. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, VELVET PILE CARPET, RED PINE DUCHESSE AND PAIR, 4ft 6in PANEL BEDSTEAD, COMBINATION, DRESSER (practically new), LARGE HANDSOME ALABASTER VASE AND PEDESTAL. A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. ii have 'received instructions to sell by auction, Household Furniture, including— Mirror-back sideboards, velvet pile carpet, seagrass chairs, kerbs, photogravures, occasional tables, linoleum, vases and ornaments, ■ timepiece, 6 Vienna chairs, plush curtains, writing table, wicker chairs, 2 Chippendale occasional chairs, curtains, medicine cabinet, large alabaster vase and pedestal, aspidistra plant, pot stands, double iron brass-mounted bedstead, wire mattress, Cock mattresses, combination iron bedstead, red pine duebesse pair, bedroom chairs, 4ft 6in panel, bedstead, combination dresser, preserving pan, kitchen utensils, meat safe, wheelbarrow, garden tools, pair steps, LARGS CHEST CARPENTER’S TOOLS (in lota), etc., etc. FRIDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, At 11 o’clock. On the Premises, No. 87 Harrow street. Instructed by tho "Trustees in the Estate of the late C. W. Wilkinson. CLEARING SALE BY AUCTION. BUILDER’S PLANT AND STOCK. BORING AND MORTICING MACHINE, DOUBLE-SEATED BUGGY AND POLE (Specially built), 12 SHEETS NEW HOOFING IRON '9ft), 60 SHEETS SECOND-HAND ROOFING IRON, SCAFFOLDING PLANKS AND TRESTLES, BUILDERS’ LADDERS TO 30ft, LARGE QUANTITY WELL-SEASONED ASSORTED BUILDER’S TIMBER, CARPENTER’S BENCH (with 2 screws). ! A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. IcjL have received instruction to sell by auction, as above, Boring and morticing machine, 12 sheets new roofing iron (9ft), grindstone and stand, vyce, 6 builders’ ladders, 20 pairs •window sashes, 4 rolls builders’ paper, architect’s printing press, store truck, hurricane lamps, quantity glass, nails, blocksand tackle, iron pulleys, bottle jacks, timber jack, new pickets, 2 new gates, handles, hinges, sieves, indiarubber hose, shovels, picks, office partitions, 50 sheets roofing iron, 5 large ben coops, shed for removal, farni gate, 2 wheelbarrows, LARGE QUANTITY WELL-SEASONED TIMBER, 12 x 2 Oregon planks, builder’s scaffolding and trestles, mouldings, 6x3 and 4x3 black pine, 4x4 black pine, new t. and g. fining, kauri (9 x 6,18 ft lengths), solid kauri board, 8 x £in rough lining, 6x6 Oregon, kauri planks (8 x 3), 10 x 2 jarrah, set light harness, and LARGE QUANTITY SUNDRIES. TUESDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Nos. 2 and 4 Steep street (off Maitland street). MODERN 5-BOOMED DWELLING AND A 6-ROOMED DWELLING. f A HEX. HARRIS AND CO. XS, have received instructions' to sell, as above. Part Section, 20, Block 1., Dunedin (area 20 poles), fronting Steep street, with a Residence of 6 rooms, bath, hot and cold, gas, washhouse; also a 5-roomed Dwelling. The property commands a magnificent view of the harbor and surroundings. As the owner must sell, a low upset has been placed on. this property. MONDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, At 12 o’clock. * At Rooms, Manse street. RESIDENTIAL FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. LOT L EYDB STREET (No. 38).-COMFORT-ABLB 5-R’OOMEiD VILLA; bay window, verandah, bathroom, washhouse, coalhouse, gas, drained to sewer. LOT 2. BATHGATE STREET (No. 8), SOUTH DUNEDIN.—GOOD FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE; electric .light, gas, bathroom, hot and cold water, scullery, washhouse, copper and tube, drained to sewer. ANN STREET ROSLYN (adjoining House No. 40).—SPLENDID BUILDING ALLOTMENT, containing full .(-acre; drained to sewer; sunny and sheltered. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. PUBLIC INVITATION. The Public are invited to an EXHIBITION OF CHOICE OIL AND WATER COLORS From the brush of W. ALLEN BOLLARD /New Zealand’s Popular Landscape Artist). Now Open at Rooms of rpARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. ' AUCTION SALE, WEDNESDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER. FRIDAY, stb SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. LOVELY OAK MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARDS, OAK DINING TABLE, OAK GRAEHOPHONB, RED PINE BEDROOM SUITE, DROP-HEAD SINGER SEWING MACHINE, FULL-SIZED BILLIARD TABLE, BRUSSELS AND KIDDERMINSTER CARPET SQUARES, OEDAR HALF-SCOTCH CHEST. Hall Stand, Copper Kerb, Duohcsse Chests, 4-drawer Chests, B.M. Bedsteads and Wire Mattresses, Child’s Got, Dining and Kitchen Table, Wicket Chairs, Bedroom Pedestal, Carpet Runner, Gas Heater, Doulbon and Other Plaques, Ebony Elephants, Art Flower Pots, Children’s Games, Toy China Dinner Set, Fancy Goods, Electroplate Ware, Upholstered Occasional Chairs, Japanese Cabinet, Overmantel, Kitchen Dressers, Maniel- [ piece and Grate, Fireguard, _ Dog Kennel, and General Sundries. rpARK, REYNOLDS, • LIMTTEID, View on Thursday Afternoon. FRIDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o’clock. In Our Land Sale Rooms, 148 Rattray street. PROPERTY IN NORTH-EAST VALLEY. EL. MACASSEY AND CQ • have received instructions from th Owner to sell by auction, ns above, No. 16 MILLAR STREET, NORTH-EASI TALLEY —Splendid 4-roomed House with box windows and portico, steel ceilings built-in wardrobes and cupboards, bathroom hot and cold water, gas, and other conveni enoea; combined scullery and washhouse also outbuildings. Everything in splendb order. Good corner section. The above property is for bona fide sale as the owner has purchased another propert in St. Kilda. TERMS ARRANGED.

FRIDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, 1924, At 1.30 o’clock. At Rooms. Moray place (opposite Savoy). T?®ANCIS, SELLARS. AND 05., X/ .-lucc. oncers, Moray place, have been favored ■with instructions from various clients to sell bv auction, as above, 7-PIECE PILLAR SETTEE SUITE (In Moquette). 4-PIEOE R.P. BEDROOM SUITE, MIRROR WARDROBE, 4-SIZE BILLIARD-DINXNG TABLE, *o\k CABINET GRAMOPHONES, AX-MINSTER CARPET SQUARE, \ r Aw.n carpet square, kitchen table, small Sibles kerb settee, single iron bedsteads and wire mattresses, child’s cot, bassinette, seagrass pram, pub chair, kitchen chairs whate note, large gas cooker, CHAApION RANGE, double wooden bedstead Itaible iron beds and mattresses, BOX OTSCTitrriAa TrwiteA

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Evening Star, Issue 18729, 3 September 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18729, 3 September 1924, Page 8