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AUCTIONS, FRIDAY, 21sfc AUGUST, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. In the Estate late Mrs Mary Jana Moyse, VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. FULL i-ACRE AND DOUBLE 2-STORY DWELLINGS (10 ROOMS), Also 6-ROOMED DWELLING. Nos. 4,6, and 8 FORTH STREET. Alex. Harris and co. have received instructions from the Executrices to soil by auction, as above, Section 79, Block XXVII., Dunedin, containing 1 rood, together with double twostory Dwelling (16 rooms), verandah, gas, copper, tubs; also 6-roomed Dwelling and outhouses .at rear; drained; Nos. 4,0, and 8 Forth si reel. This properly, being situated close to the Exhibition, affords a splendid opportunity to purchase a valuable City freehold for room-letting or hoarding establishment during the Exhibition period, and the new tram line down Albany street passes close to the property. FRIDAY, 21st AUGUST, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. On account of Mr A. Given (who is giving up business), VALUABLE CITY LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. 2-STORY BRICK STORE AND , CELLAR, Fronting Clarke street. 3:lft "lOin x 66ft. A LEX. HARRIS _ AND CO. -r»- have received instructions to f-e.ll, as above, Lease of Part Section 43, Block VTL. Dunedin, with a frontage to Clarke, street of 35ft lOin y a depth of toft; ground: rent, £l7 5s por annum (9 years to mu); ■with a 2-story Brick Building and Cellar thereon (suitable for store or factory). FRIDAY, 14th AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. • At Premises, No. 65 Highgate, Roslyn. lln the Estate of the late Mrs E. C. PeSe.ra. CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MODERN RESIDENCE OP 5 ROOMS. WITH EVERY CONVENIENCE. Also, COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. SOLID OAK CHESTERFIELD SUITE (in moquotto), STAINED ROSEWOOD SUITE (in nioquetio), ANTIQUE OAK SIDEBOARD, BRIC-A-BRAG CABINET, HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPETS, OAK EXTENDING DINING TABIE, OAK CABINET OVERMANTEL, HANDSOME OAK HALL STAND. OAK PEDESTALS, ANTIQUE. OAK TWIN BEDSTEADS, EXPENSIVE OAK BEDROOM SUITES, OAK CHEVAL CHESTS, ETC. Alex. Harris and_ go. have received instructions from "the Trustees io sell, a« above, Superior oak Chesterfield suite in moquelle, stained rosewood suite in moquotto, antique oak sideboard, bric-a-brac heavy Axminste.r carpets, oak. extending dining table, oak cabinet overmantel, lace curtains, flower bowls and plants, copper coal vase, occasional tables, pot stands, electroplate, china, crystal, ornaments and vases, wool rug, portiere and curtains, oak hall stand, carved hail cur.ir, hall curtains, gong, oak pedestal, Axminstcr hail carpet, linoleums, pair oak twin bedsteads, wire mattresses, xannk beds, tci'.'tware, blankets, superior oak bedroom suite, copper kerbs, oak choral chest, seagrass chairs, bookshelves, commode chair, walnut cluchcsse chest, double wood bedstead, pedestals, spring sofa, Singer machine, kitchen furniture, utensils, filter, scales, preserving pan, wringer, steps, hose, new lawn mower, garden tools, etc., etc. On view Thursday afternoon from 2 to 4 o’clock. I Also, i LOVELY FREEHOLD SECTION AND i RESIDENCE OF 5 ROOMS. THURSDAY. 13th AUGUST, At I o’clock. On the Premises. No. SO Queen’s drive, Musselburgh. Under Instructions from Mr J. Bcnfell. SPLENDID CORNER FREEHOLD PROPERTY OF EIGHT ROOMS, Solidly-built home, built on stone founda.tion; every possible convenience; e. 1., gas for cooking; all large rooms. THE SECTION Is the corner of Queen’s drive and Grove .street, contains 50 poles, and is nicely laid out in garden and lawn. Also, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MASSIVE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Fritz Kuhla; this is a magnificent instrument, in perfect order, walnut frame, massive upright grand, beautiful tone, full compass), 7-PIECB CROMWELL DINING ROOM SUITE (in saddlebags), VERT HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPET, MASSIVE MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, OAK bedroom; SUITE (Comprising lovely Oak Cheval, Oak Wardrobe, Hall Stand, and Solid Brass Bedstead), QUAINT SOLID OAK HALL STAND, CROMWELL LEATHER SUITE, SINGER 5-DRAWER SEWING MACHINE, WALNUT PIANO (Honry Ward), WALNUT BOOKCASE, HEAVY INLAID LINOLEUMS, VELVET PILE OPAL SQUARE, 2 Pianos, Heavy Axminster Carpet, Mohair Table Cover, Sideboard, Oval Mirror, Boofccase, Walnut Bookcase, Paintings, Ornaments, Cushions, Marble Clock, Occasional Table, Dak Hall Stand, Axminstcr Runner, Hall Curtain, Y.P. Opal Square, 2 Sewing Machines, Cromwell Leather Suite, 9ft x 10ft Bin Ax. Carpet, 2 Wardrobes, 2 Single Iron Bedsteads, Commode Chair, 5-drawor Chest, Large Pier Glass, Curtains, Vases, Inlaid Linoleum, Duchesse Pair, Mirror-door Wardrobe, 2 Double Iron Bedsteads, Oak Bedroom Suite, Solid Brass Double Bedstead, Black Mohair Rug, B.P. Ware, Glassware, Chinaware, Gas Griller, Crockery, Pole and Pans, Wringer, Lawn Mower, Mincer, Filter, Garden Tools, etc. JAMES SAMSON AND GO. haro received instructions from Mr John Benfeil, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell his SPLENDID FREEHOLD PROPERTY And HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS, AND EFFECTS. On View Morning of Sale. On account of the Large Number of Lots the Sale will Start Sharp at 1 o’clock. Cards on application from Auctioneers to view property. PLEASE NOTE, DATE OF SALE ALTERED TO THURSDAY, 13th AUGUST. WEDNESDAY, 19th AUGUST, 12.30 o’clock. MOKNINGTON FREEHOLD PROPERTY. THREE SHOPS AND LIVING ROOMS, Nos. 32 and 3-4 Lawrence street. Two shops are let and bringing in good rental. The other shop is used by the owner as a general store. SPLENDID INVESTMENT, AND GOOD LIVING OUT OF THE SHOP, JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from the Owner to sell these splendid Shops. They can be recommended as a great cbauoe for anybody with small capital, as the rents alone snow a nice little income. Full particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS, PAPER FOR WRAPPING UP SALE. ‘STAR’ OFFICE.

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Evening Star, Issue 19017, 12 August 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19017, 12 August 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19017, 12 August 1925, Page 8