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AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 17th MARCH, At 12.30 o'clock. ROSLYN FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Where the Sun Always Shines. Glorious Panoramic View, Ideal Situation, Northerly Aspect. No. 1 DUNBLANE STREET. ROSLYN (Just off car lino, oloso proximity Columba College). In the'Estate of the late W. T. Glasgow. Under Instructions from Perpetual Trustees, Estate, and Agency Company, Ltd. DOUBLE-STORY BRICK ■ BUNGALOW, 9 Glorious Rooms, Faithfully built, quaintly built, artistically built. Dining and Drawing Rooms are beautifully built. Every Labor-saving Device has been installed, including Cbak Room, with hot water installed. Also, Splendid Panelled Reception Hall. Tiled Roof. Elevated Position. Nice Garden and Lawns. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions to sell, in the Estate of the late W. T. Glasgow, THIS GLORIOUS HOME (No. 1 Dunblane street, off Highgate) of 9 rooms, double-brick, hollow-wall, two-story Bungalow: dining and drawing rooms, kitchen, and maid's room; reception hall, cloak room, on ground floor; 5 airy bedrooms upstairs; plastered throughout, replete with every modern convenience; wardrobes and spacious cupboards and presses, nice bathroom, porcelain bath; splendid brick outhouses. In order to close.the estate account a very REASONABLE RESERVE HAS BEEN FIXED. A sum of £1,500 at 6 per cent, may bo left on first mortgage to an approved purchaser. Further particulars Perpetual Trustees. Estate, and Agency Co., Ltd.; Webb and Allan; or AUCTIONEERS. Cards to view on application to Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 17th MARCH, At 12.30. In Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. Under Power of Sale contained in Memorandum of Mortgage No. 60,884. TAIERI SMALL FREEHOLD FARM. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions to sell by auction. This splendid Freehold Farm, containing 19 acres 2 roods 28 poles, being Allot- I mints 54 and 55. Henley Estate, situated near the Township of Henley. The Properly if situated near to Henley School, and is approached by level metalled road. River fb‘t land, sown down in grass and watered by artesian spring. Further particulars from AUCTIONEERS; Or IRWIN AND IRWIN, Solicitors. TUESDAY, 16th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. CHESTERFIELD DINING ROOM SUITE , (7 Pieces), OAK BEDROOM SUITE (Wardrobe, Duchesso Chest, Pedestal, Bedstead), RIMU BEDROOM SUITE (3 Pieces’), 2 HEAVY AXMINSTBR CARPETS (12 x 9. 10.6 x 9), . SOLID OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE, 7-PIECE SADDLEBAG SUITE, OAK CABIN E" 1 GRAMOPHONE. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from various Vendors to sell by auction, A large catalogue of Household Furniture, including—Chesterfield suite, oak bedroom suite, oak sideboard, r.p. sideboard, duchesso chests. 2 Axrainster carpets, oak table, v.ito-leg table s wood bedsteads, kerbs, sets of fireirons, occas. tables, tapestry runner, reversible wool rugs paintings, pictures, ornaments, round framed mirrors, linoleum, wire-seated settee, divan chairs, s.g. chairs, hearthrugs kitchen and cooking utensils, griller, wheelbarrow, Shaddock range, glass jartitions, etc., etc. TUESDAY, 16th MARCH, At 12.15. At Rooms, 163 Rattray street. ■PLENDID SIX-ROOMED WOODEN HOUSE 3ne minute from Stuart street tram terminus). Sunny and sheltered position. JELLICOE CRESCENT, KAIKORAI (Close Presbyterian Church). AND E. S. PATERSON, LIMITED, • have been instructed by the Mort:es to sell by auction, irt Allotment 5, Township of Maldon, aining 57.3 poles, together with splendid se ofsix good rooms, with all convcnis; good garden, stable, fowlhouse, run, or garage, etc. lis property is perfectly sound and in •class order, and will bo sold to clear amount of the mortgage. ERAL TERMS OF PAYMENT CAN BE ARRANGED BEFORE SALE. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Keys to Inspect on Application, FOR SALE. — 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, with 1 pore, bath and basin, h. and c., 0. Emp. papers; immediate posscs£lso deposit.—JOHN REID AND 1, LTD., Cargill’s Corner. Ring 176, _ S-ROOMED VERANDAH &iiO FRONT; all in perfect order; c.h, vas, h. and c., bathroom; splendid value here. —.JOHN REID AND SONS, Cargill’s Corner; ’Phone 176. £1035’ largo rooms and kitchenette; all conveniences; easy terms arranged. JOHN REID AJJD SONS, Cargill’s Corner. ’Phone 176. ST. KILDA. C* —Neat 4-ROOMED HOUSE; cbdc < O washhouse, copper, tubs, gas lin-ht; £SO deposit, balance weekly.—JOHN REID AND SONS, Cargill’s Corner; ’phono 176. FORBURY CORNER. 4-ROOMED HOUSES, requirIvAf ing a little doing up; good sections; £350 each, or £7OO for two. JOHN REID AND SONS, Cargill’s Corner. ’Phone 176. FORBURY CORNER. £SO deposit; Vacant 4 Rooms; obv)OU e.l. gas, h. and c., bathroom; largo freehold section. —JOHN REID AND SONS, Cargill’s Corner; ’phono 176. MUSSELBURGH, nwnn—s-roomcd House; verandah cbioU front; e. 1., gas, bathroom; all in good order. JOHN REID AND SONS, Cargill’s Corner. £iwaa —6-roomed House (deceased 3WI/U estate); good order; gas, bath; valuable freehold section; right on car line, vicinity University; a cheap home. —Divers and Co. r» OK A—North End: 6 Rooms: plastered SifOOU inside and out; 0.1., h. and c.; all conveniences; 4-acre freehold. —Divers and Co. _____ OUSES and Properties For Sale; if you are a buyer call at office;—Thos. Pryor, Octagon. fsPi'Ani Going Concern.—North; 28 Rooms, fully furnished; £4 week, long: lease.—Pryor, Octagon. —Drapery, etc., Koslyn; new cboOO shop, well stocked; rent £2 week; going concern—Pryor, Octagon. X?QAA“Boo!c Shop and News Agent, ScOl/l* fully stocked, going concern; cheap rent; largo turnover; must sell.— Pryor. Poultry Farm, country township, south; 6 rooms and 4 acres; close to rail.—Pryor, Octagon. Qft /v—Two Houses, six rooms, one *IuDU four and shop, grocery and confectionery; corner section.—Pryor, Oc-i tsgon.

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Evening Star, Issue 19197, 13 March 1926, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19197, 13 March 1926, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19197, 13 March 1926, Page 9