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MONDAY, 15th DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. SEASIDE COTTAGE, BRIGHTON, Known as “ Destiny,’ Mam road (near bridge). 3 rooms, Shaddock lauge, bunks, water. FURNISHED. ABOUT i-Außt. IREETLOLD. IMMEDIATE POcrfSttoaliuN. Alex. Harris and go. have received instructions to sell by auction, as above. WEDNESDAY, 10th DECEMBER, At 1 o'clock sharp. At Rooms, I'rmces street. Instructed by uit Trustee in u Deceased Estate and otuor Vendors. SUPERIOR D,oUoE...Ui J D FURNITURE ■AND FtRMPiiINGs, Removed .rum Morniiig-.oii aim Port Chalmers lor Cunvui.euue of caR. HANDau-uE CRoMW.&uL SADDLEBAG DINENG RDo.u SUITE (7 piece,), 2 MIKIuoR-BaCK tiuKiiiU.-iRUa, SQUaRji-LEI. EAT E:\oiNG DIKING TABLE, 2 HIGH-BACK DINi.W ROOM SUITES, CUCKOO CLUCK, \\;ALNUi aNb TaBBuTRY SUITE (7 pieces, beautiful order), INLAID WALNUT LOO TABLE, BRUSSELS CARPET; HANDSOME u u Lurj. .l, PAIR, 3 LARGE SOFA RUGS. Alex. Harris and go. nave receiic'l instructions to sell by auction, Household Furniture, including— Walnut and tapestry suite (7 pieces), mirror-rack sideboaros, high-back dining room suites, inlaid walnut 100 rabie, cuckoo clock, Cong oleum squares, linoleum, Austrian chairs, photogravines and pictures, Brussels carpets, sofa rugs, sowing machines, fenders, wood kerbs, vapor bath, wicker and rattan chairs, easy chairs-, occasional tables, chitloniers, crockery and crystal, walnut overmantels, couches, cupboards, inlaid whatnots, pedestals, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok and flock mattresses, 4ft 6in panel bedsteads, Beaconsfield wardrobe, large duchcsee pairs, duchesso chests, toilet chests, full-Scotch chests, washatands, toiletware, Ottoman couches, child’s drop-side cots, Hottentot gas cooker, meat safe, kitchen tables, kitchen chairs, pair steps, lawn mowers, garden tools, 2 two-roller mangles, brass preserving pans, table mangles, LARGE QUANTITY SASHES, kitchen utensils, etc., etc. NOTE,—Owing to the large number of lots to be offered, the sale will start sharp at 1 o’clock, Wednesday, 10th December. MONDAY, Bth DECEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. LOVELY ST. CLAIR RESIDENCE OF 6 ROOMS, AND BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS, No. 1 VICTORIA ROAD, Close Beach and Tram Terminus. SOLID, WELL-BUILT RESIDENCE, 5 es tra large lofty rooms, wide return verai dah, Marseilles tiled roof, large reception hall. Fibrous plaster ceilings throughout, electric light, large bathroom, porcelain enamel bath, bookcase and wardrobes built in, leadlight casement windows, tiled slab grates, Scullery and pantry, large gas cooker, washhouse, copper, tubs, Artistic Papers Throughout. EVERYTHING IN PERFECT ORDER. Lovely grounds, live hedges all round, lawns, shrubbery, flower and vegetable garden. 2 BEAUTIFUL SUNNY FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS, Being Section 3 (containing 22.8 poles) and Section 4 (containing 20.4 poles), Block 12. To bo offered first in one lot, and, failing a sale, the hosue and one section to bo offered. A splendid chance to secure an up-to-date St. Clair Residence. Alex. Harris and co. have received instructions to sell by auction, as above. THURSDAY, 11th DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, 163 Rattray street. TO HOME BUILDERS. LOVELY BUILDING SITE IN SUNNY OPOHO. NAND E. S. PATERSON • have received instructions from Mr J. R. Paterson to sell by auction, as above. Allotments 3 and 7, Township of Maybank- area 1 rood 6.9 poles. This section is situated at fcho corner of Butting and Colin- streets, and is one of the best vacant residential sites in Opoho. It 1v; well to the sun, and' the view is unsurpassed. Only 1 minute from Opoho tram terminus; ideal position for a bunaralow. FOR GENUINE SALE. WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. EASY TERMS. Further particulars from E. J. SMITH, Solicitor, Dunedin; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY, 18th DECEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. In the Estate of the late John Frew. | 3 GEORGE STREET RESIDENCES (Nos. 721, 725, 729), Opposite George Street School. Sunny side, handy to tram stop. Also, No. 800 KING STREET, No. 12 MACKENZIE STREET. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by the Trustees of the Estate of tho late John Frew, to sell by auction: j 1, No. 721 GEORGE STREET, freehold, X 6.5 poles, with 43ft frontage; handsome double-story modern Brick Residence, eight rooms, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, hot and cold water, tilo roof, plastered throughout, fibrous plaster ceilings, electric light, scullery, pantry, tiled range, built-in wardrobes, linen cupboards, nice entrance hail, verandah and sun porch, workshop, washhouse, conservatory, etc. 2. No. 725 GEORGE STREET, single-story 7 Rooms, scullery-, bath'oom, hot and cold water, washhouse, copper and tubs; freehold, 24.7 poles, 40ft 9in frontage, depth 165 ft. 3. No. 729 GEORGE STREET, single-story 6 Rooms, bathroom, scullery, washhouse, copper and tubs: freehold, 20.6 poles, frontage 34ft, depth 165 ft 4. No. 800 KING STREET, Pour-roomed Cottaee, freehold section, 21.7 poles, with 20ft entrance from King street (known as Miller street). 5. No. 12 MACKENZIE STREET, between Kin" and Cumberland streets (near Duke street); freehold, 6.9 poles, frontage 53ft Tv enth of 57ft (subject to right-of-way 1-.-. - w fr>-ether with single-story 4-roomed Cottage thereon. F. 0 BONA FIDE SALE TO WIND UP THE ESTATE. THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. ETC., Will be Sold on the Premises, No. 721 George street, in the afternoon. Full Details in Future Advts. For further particulars of property apply to Messrs DUNCAN AND MACGREGOR, ' . Solicitors, 94 Princes street; j Or PARK, REYNOLDS, LTD.

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Evening Star, Issue 18809, 6 December 1924, Page 8

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