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AUCTIONS. CONTINUATION OF SALE. I MONDAY, sth OCTOBER, MONDAY, sth OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. On tho Premises, No. 65 Princes street (Old Mutual. Stores Buildings). Under Instructions from tho Proprietors of the Italian Art Depot. ' SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT, ' STATUARY, MARBLE BUSTS, ELECTRIC LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, VASES, ORNAMENTS, FRUIT STANDS, FLOWER BOWLS (all worked in Beautiful Florentine Marble), AND BEAUTIFUL ARIADNE CUPS. These Cups are genuine Reproductions, after Michael Angelo, and arc wonderfully well executed. Also, PAINTINGS. PAINTINGS. PAINTINGS. Wonderful Reproductions of World-famed Italian Masters. The Collection is Wors dorful, Alluring, Fascinating, and represents some of tho best-known ITALIAN SCULPTORS. INSPECT. INSPECT. INSPECT. INSPECT. We desire to draw Snecial Attention to the very fine Collection of Paintings, and THE MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION IS THE VERY FINEST that has over been shown In Dunedin. (TAMES S A M S O N- AND CO. W have received instructions from tho Proprietors of tho Italian Art Depot to Sell THIS BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF WORKS OP ART.

TUESDAY 6th. OCTOBER, At 11 o’clock. On the Premises, “ The Regent,” 144 George street. On Account the PraM'ietors, who have given up Wtincss. For Immediate “livery on Tuesday. iSHOP FITTINGS, COUNTERS, ! SHOW v. ASKS, ETC., IMPERIAL CASH REGISTER. A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. A have received instructions to sell by auction, 18ft t. and g. counter (with till), 1 long t. and g. counter, 4 sets Jirst-clnes^ shelving (suitable for draper), glass partition, Imperial cash register, 2 glass show cases, shop stand, largo quantity brass rods and fittings, Austrian chairs, heavy shop linoleum, pair steps, oflice desk, 2 show mirrors, tables, etc., etc. WEDNESDAY, 7th OCTOBER, At 1.30 o'clock. At Booms, Princes’ street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, EXTENDING DINING TABLES, ANTIQUE MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, HIGH-BACK DINING ROOM SUITE (Upholstered in nroquette), 7-PIECE MOQUBTTE DINING ROOM SUITE, WHITE SEWING- MACHINE, OAK DISC GRAMOPHONE, ANTIQUE WARDROBE. .JED fine cheval ducheese. Alex. karris and co. have received instructions to sell by auction, Household Furniture, including— Mirror-back sideboard, mirror-back hall stands, 7-piece suite (in .moquette), bjghhack dining room suite (in moquette), linoleum, couches, vases and ornaments, dinner wagon, Austrian chairs, oak disc gramophone, extending dining tables, fenders and irons, bookcase, flower bowls, pictures, crockery and crystal, flower stands, rattan and wicker chairs, easy chairs, occasional tables, carpets, hearthrugs, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok and flock mattreses, duehesse chests, toiletware, toilet chests, full Scotch chests, shakedowns, washsta-nds, pedestals, wardrobes, kitchen tables, kitchen chairs, kitchen utensils, electric, vacuum cleaner, 12 tennis rackets, lawn mowers, ghnt’s bicycle, garden tools, wringers, etc., etc. Also. At 1.30 o’clock sharp. LIGHT 3-SPRING GIG AND SET PRACTICALLY NEW HARNESS. WEDNESDAY, 14fh .OCTOBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. In the Estate of tho late William Brown. GENTLEMEN’S RESIDENCE, CLYDE AND DUNDAS STREET CORNER, CLOSE TO UNIVERSITY". FREEHOLD, 3 ROODS 20 POLES, NICELY PLANTED AND LAID OUT. TENNIS LAWN. SPLENDIDLY-BUILT RESIDENCE, DOUBLE BRICK, SLATE ROOF, 12 SPLENDID ROOMS, MODERN APPOINTMENTS. BRIGHT, WARM, SUNNY SITUATION. Also, 2 BUILDING SITES ADJOINING. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, i are instructed by the Trustees of tho Estate of the late William Brown to sell by auction, Freehold ..Property, 3 roods 20 poles, with frontage of 231 ft to Clyde street and 165 ft to Dimdas street, together with Double-story Brick Residence thereon (No. 127 Clyde street), containing 12 rooms, 2 bathrooms, pantries, cupboards, dressing rooms, electric light, D.B. drainage, and all the latest modem appointments. This house is one of the most substanti-ally-built residences in Dunedin, and with its wide, spacious hall, large reception rooms, and arrangement generally renders tho matter of entertaining an easy problem. The aspect is northerly, and the land slope® slightly in that direction, so that house and garden get every, glimpse of sunshine. The grounds are so planted that the trees and ornamental shrubs do not interfere with view or sun, and this situation is one of the wannest in Dunedin. Handy to University and train. Cards to inspect the house obtainable at our office. Also, At the same time, will be offered BUILDING SITE, containing 1 rood 6.1 poles, with frontage of 66ft to Forth street and 100 ft to Clyde street, one of the very finest sites in Dunedin. ■BUILDING SITE, containing 13.8 poles, with frontage to Agnew street. Wo cannot too strongly commend these properties to buyers, who will find on inspection that we have understated rather than ovemtated the attractions of the position. For further particulars apply to Messrs WM. BROWN AND CO., Crawford street; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, 14th OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock noon. At Rooms, Manse street. PARK, , REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by Mrs Joanie Kayo to offer for sale by public auction, All those PARCELS OF LAND, containing together by admeasurement 20 poles (more or leas), being Allotments numbered 32 and 35, Land Transfer Plan 31, Block XXXVIL, City of Dunedin, together with the 2 Dwelling-houses known aa Nos. 10 and 12 Agnew street thereon. Title, Land Transfer Act. For further particulars apply to Messrs FRASER, SINCLAIR, AND WOODHOUSB, Solicitors, 80 Princes street; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, 6th OCTOBER, 1325, At 1 p.m. On the Farm, Waverley, Anderson’s Bay. t^RIGHT, STEPHENSON, LIMITED, AND CO., In conjunction with TCI| R A N C I S AND CO., •*' l have received instructions from Mr Chas. Betting to sell by public auction, as above, His FREEHOLD FARM of 35 acres (more or less), at present occupied by Mr A. Bruce. The situation is ideal, the farm being within 1 mile of tram by excellent road. Owing to this, apart from its present-day value as a dairy farm, the property has a high prospective value. Terms and full particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS. IN order to have the ‘ Star ’ out in good time it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon. After this hour they, cannot be classified. We would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this in mind, and send in their pTiWn earix.

■WEDNESDAY, 7th OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. On Premises, 19 Bellevue street (one door from Hart street). Take Roslyn Car to Hart street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. PTOHN REID AND SON,' LTD., H will offer, as above, PIANO (John Broadwood and Sons), WELL-SPRUNG CHESTERFIELD, TWO EASY CHAIRS (AH Loose Covers and nice order), OAK HALL STAND, 6 H.B. CHAIRS, TWIN BEDSTEADS, BOX OTTOMAN, SUPERIOR LINOLEUMS, . CARVED BOOKCASE, RICH AXMINSTER CARPET, INTERNATIONAL LIBRARY FAMOUS , LITERATURE. Also, Seaprass and rattan chairs, whatnot, carpets, pictures, ornaments, coal vase, oak piano stool, hall carpet and runner, linoleums, palm aland, 6 h.h. chains, extending dining table, bonks, bookcase, wood kerb, dinner wagon, portiere rods, jubilee wicker chair, commode, tile-back oak washstand, bedroom ware, kerb, duchesses, twin bedsteads, double panel bedsteads, flock mattresses, box ottoman, kitchen table and chairs, kitchen sundries, pot sand pans, brass preserving dan, jam jars, garden tools, hose, wringer, tools, lawn mower, 15 TTni te Leg-horn hens. On view Tuesday afternoon and morning of sale. JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD. Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 6th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. Under Instructions front Various Vendors. 1 INDIAN HAND-WOVEN CARPET’ (Malabar make, 13ft 6in x lift 3tn], 1 CHESTERFIELD .SETTEE COUCH (Red Utrecht Velvet), OAK BEDROOM SUITE (In good order!. MASSIVE WALNUT IKON-FRAME PIANO, 3-PIECE STAINED BEDROOM BEACONSFIELD SUITE, CHESTERFIELD DINING ROOM SUITE (7 pieces). I TAMES SAMSON ADN CO. W have received instructions from various vendors to sell by auction, in (heir ?ownstairs Room. Dowling street, Household l umiture, Furnishings, and Effects, which Include— Oval-mirror bedroom suite, oak Chesterfield dining room suite, sideboard, oval oak extending dining tabic, Wilton pile carpet. (10ft 6in x 9ft. grey coloring), s.g. lounge and cushion, divan chairs,, oak and stained duchess® chests, pedestal, double and single wood bedsteads, high-back chairs, pictures, paintings, ornaments, glassware, s.g. chair, filter, glasses, bentwood chairs, sewing machine, Jbigh-back chairs, walnut iron-frame piano, fi-picce stained bedroom suite, curtains! uapery, writing bureau, pots and pans, fender. Morris chair, tiled mantelpiece and grate, ottoman couch, copper kerbs, screens, fireirons, kitchen table, rev. wool rugs, hearthrugs, 3 velvet pile carpels (9ft x 6ft), etc., eta. TUESDAY, 6th OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. In a Deceased Estate. Under Instructions from Trustees. PICTURES, JEWELLERY. 200 BOOKS OF FICTION. GENTS GOLD CHAIN AND WATCH. | TAMES SAMSON ADN CO. have received instructions from the (trustees in the -above estate to sell by auction. WEDNESDAY, 14th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. On Premises, Corner Cave!! and Botha streets, Tainui Car to second section (Cavell street). ATTRACTIVE BRICK BUNGALOW, 5 ROOMS AND FREEHOLD. NATTY'AND NEW. OWNER LEAVING. ITOHN REID AND SONS LTD., U instructed by the Owner, will offer, Allotment 35, Block IV, Tainui, being a good corner site, together with Brick Bungalow of 5 rooms and kitchenette. This is a charming home, modem in all respects; fibrous plaster ceilings, e. 1., built-in wardrobes, latest slab grates, vacuum plugs, gas for cooking, porcelain bath and basin, h. end c. water. All the offices are under one toofj drained to sewer, D.B. regulations. This is a beautifully sunny situation, and the house was not built for sale. The .owner is leaving for Christchurch. Immediately following the auction of the house, tie SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Including Piano, will be offered. JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, IStli OCTOBER, At 12 o’clock. At Booms, Princes street. Hinder Instructions from the District Public Trustee. In the Estate of Benjamin Hatfield (Deceased). VALUABLE CITY LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. WORKERS’ HOMES. WORKERS’ HOMES. RICHARDSON AND MASON STREETS (Behind Railway Station). FA LEX. HARRIS AND CO. UX. have received instructions to sell by auction, as above t LOT I.—Lease of Section 18, Block LXIL, .Dunedin, 12.12 poles, with a Factory and Store thereon. Lease expires Ist January, 1926. Ground rent, £8 10s per annum. No. 13 Richardson street, LOT 2.—Lease of Section 51, Block LX3L, Dunedin, 14.1 poles, fronting Mason street, with 2 Brick Dwellings, each 5 rooms) hot and cold, copper, tubs, Nos. 8 and 6a Mason street. Ground rent, £l2 per annum. Lease expires Ist April, —Lease of Section 53, Block LXIL, Dunedin, 11.8 poles, fronting Mason •nd Tewsley streets, with -2 Brick Dwellings, each 6 rooms; bath, hot and oold, gas, copper, tubs, drained. No/ J Tewsley street 'and 14 Mason street. ■ Lease expires Ist April, 1926. ■■ Ground rent, £l4 per annum. J>OT 4.—Lease of Section 9, Block LXIL, 12.12 poles, with 2 Brick Dwellings, each 4 rooms, hath, it. and c., electric light, copper, tubs, drained. Ground rent, £7 10s per annum. Lease expires Ist January, 1926. Nos. 5 and 35a Richardson street. LOT s.—Lease of Section 10, Block LXIL, 12.12 poles, with 2 Brick Dwellings, each 4 rooms) hath, h. .-and c., electric light, copper, tubs, drained. Ground rent, £7 10s per annum. Lease expires Ist January, 1926. Nos. 33 and 33a Richardson street. The above properties are suitable for workers’ homes, being situated immediately behind the Railway Station, and close to the centre of the city. Further particulars from TAB DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Dunedin; Or am auctioneers.

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Evening Star, Issue 19062, 3 October 1925, Page 8

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