AUCTIONS. 9 FRIDAY, 21st AUGUST, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. In the Estate late Mrs Mary Jane Moyse. VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. FULL 1-ACEB AND DOUBLE 2-STORY DWELLINGS (16 ROOMS). Also 6-ROOMED DWELLING. Nos. 4,6, and 8 FORTH STREET. ' 4 LEX. HARRIS AND CO. XjL have received instructions from the Executrices to sell by auction, as above, Section 79, Block XXVII., Duuedin, containing 1 rood, together with double two•tory Dwelling (16 rooms), verandah, gas, copper, tubs; also 6-roomed Dwelling and outhouses at rear; drained; Nos. 4,6, and 8 Forth street. ' This property, being situated _ close to the Exhibition, affords a splendid opportunity to purchase a valuable City freehold for room-letting or boarding establishment during tho Exhibition period, and the new tram lino down Albany street passes close to tho property. FRIDAY. 21st AUGUST. At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. Oa account of Mr A. Given (who is giving up business), VALUABLE CITY LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. t-STORY BRICK STORE AND CELLAR, Fronting Clarke street. 35ft lOin x 66ft. ,TA LEX. HARRIS _ AND CO. Lol have received instructions to soli, as above, Loaso of Part Section 43, Block VII., Dunedin, with a frontage to Clarke street of 35ft 10m y a depth of toft) ground’ rent, £l7 5s per annum (9 years to run); with a 2-story Brick Building and Cellar thereon (suitable for store or factory). FRIDAY, 28th AUGUST, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. Under Instructions from Mr G. IT. Johnson (who is selling on account of ill-health). VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, REGENT PARK (near St. Clair). No. 57, Corner Forbury crescent and Corunna street. CONCRETE SHOP AND BUNGALOW RESIDENCE OP 5 ROOTS. WITH BUTCHERY BUSINESS. As a Going Concern. ’ A 'LEX. HARRIS AND CO. 'XX. arc instructed to sell, as above, Section 1, Block LVI., Regent Park, area 19.4 poles, corner of Forbury crescent and Corunna street, with a concrete and roughcast shop and room fitted with boiler (concrete floor), together with Mr Johnson's Butchery Business, as a going concern; also a superior Bungalow Residence of 5 rooms, porcelain bath, fibrous plaster ceiling, electric light, wardrobes,_ all fitted with the latest modern conveniences. A splendid chance of securing a good business and modern home, as tho owner must sell. FREEHOLD FARM, WAITATI. FRIDAY, 28th AUGUST, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms. Princes street. ‘ Instructed by Mr Alexander Clark. VALUABLE FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM, WAITATI, Of 188 ACRES 1 ROOD 29 POLES, With MODERN 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE AND ALL APPOINTMENTS AND NECESSARY ■ OUTBUILDINGS. f A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. -xjL have received instructions to soil by auction, as above, Sections 11, 12, and 15, Block IT., North Harbor and Blueskin district, containing 188 acres 1 rood 29 poles, together with modem Residence of 6 rooms; hut and cold, pantry, electric light, washhouse, and engine shed, 9-stall byre with concrete floor, 4-stall stable (concrete floor), garage, bu"gyliousc, cart shed, fowlhousc, and piggeries. The property is well watered and divided into 11 paddocks. One acre iu plantation, and lie whole property is well fenced.
THIS IS A MOST DESIRABLE FARM, AMD IS FOR GENUINE SALE. Further particulars aiul conditions of sale from Mr J. At. GILLIES, Solicitor, Temple Court, 94 Lower Stuart street, Dunedin. WEDNESDAY, 19th AUGUST. At 1.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. Instructed by tbo Trustees in a deceased estate and other Vendors. Removed to Rooms for convenience of Sale. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. HANDSOME OAK SIDEBOARD (Oval Mirror-buck and Deadlight Cupboards). BEAUTIFUL SADDLEBAG CHESTERFIELD DIMING ROOM SUITE, 10 pieces (Consisting- of luxurious Chesterfield. 2 large Divans, 6 H.B. Chairs, and I Carver Chair). SOLID OAK MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND. SINGER 5 DRAWER MACHINE (splendid order). BED PINE EXTENDING DINING TABLE, 4 BED FINE H.B. CHAIRS. RICH AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARE, SOLID OAK 3-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE (consisting of Heavy Oak Panel Bedstead and handsome Oak Duohusso Pair), s A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. xi. have received instructions to sell by unction, Household Furniture, including—• Oak antique mirror-back sideboards, Axminster carpet squares, oak mirror-back hall stand, costly saddlebag Chesterfield suite (10 pieces), 5-drawcr Singer sewing machine, heavy linoleum, Austrian chairs, rod pine octagonal table, oak palm stands, chiffonier, cupboards, vases and ornaments, couches, extending dining table, 4 h.b. dining chairs, easy chairs, rattan and wicker chairs, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok and flock mattresses, duchesse chests, duchesse pairs, toilet chests, full-Scotch chests, pedestal, washstands, toiletware, 3-piece oak bedroom suite, antique wood bedsteads, kitchen utensils, lawn mowers, carpet sweepers, garden tools, garden hose, pair steps, kitchen tables, SUPERIOR-BUILT HANDCART, etc., etc. WEDNESDAY, 26th AUGUST, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets, A PICKED SITE, LONDON STREET (CLOSE GEORGE STREET). SUBSTANTIAL RESIDENCE. MODERN CONVENIENCES. A DELIGHTFUL HOME. Comer Constitution street. Lovely view, f JOHN RETD AND SONS, LTD., gj instructed by Mr J. K. Simon, will Offer, as above, Part Section 70, Block XXIV., Dunedin, having a frontage of 50 links to London street by 160 links to Constitution street, #ith substantial 2-story Residence of 8 jca)DpS thereon (33 London street). This is $ well-built home, with balcony, spacious rooms, electric light, radiator plugs, large bathroom, porcelain enamel bath, h. and c. Water, pantry, scullery, and offices. The freehold section is a good one, splendidly situated, nicely on the_ rise, and emmanding n fine view, and within a minute or bo of George street. It is very seldom indeed that such a convenient homo in such a good KBd favorite locality is on the market. Cards to view and full particulars from Messrs MONDY, STEPHENS, MONRO, AND STEPHENS, Solicitors, Or JOHN REID AND SONS. LTD., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY. 19th AUGUST, At 2 o’clock.
At Booths, Dowling street. MOKNINGTON FREEHOLD PROPERTY, THREE SHOPS AND LIVING 'ROOMS, Nos. 32 and 34 Lawrence street. Two Shops are letting and bringing in eood rental. The other Shop is used by iie owner as a General Store. SPLENDID INVESTMENT, AND GOOD LIVING OUT OF THE SHOP. f TAMES • SAMSON AND CO. ft# have received instructions from Owner to sell these splendid shops. They ran ]je recommended as a great chance for anybody with s-mal! capital, us the rents >lona snow a nice little income. (: Pull particulars from ■ AUCTIONEERS.
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Evening Star, Issue 19020, 15 August 1925, Page 8
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