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I I AUCTIONS. MONDAY, 14th JUNE, At 12 o’clock. At Eoo'ms, Princes street. In the Estate of the late Mr J. Connell. 5 CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, GROSVENOR STREET, SOUTH DUNEDIN Handy to the City, No Cars Required. Suitable for Workmen’s Homes. Ales. Harris and co. have received instructions from the Trustees to sell, as aboveLot I.—Freehold 11.65 poles, fronting Grosvenor street,- with a 4-roomed Dwelling; scullery, bay window, and verandah. House No. 63. Lot 2. —Freehold 10.59 poles, fronting Grosvenor street, with a 4-roomed Dwelling; bay window and verandah, scullery, and bath. House No. 61. Lot s.—Freehold 9.45 poles, fronting Grosvenor street, with a 4-roomcd Dwelling ; bay window and verandah. House No. 55. Lot 4.—Freehold 27.55 poles, fronting Grosvenor street, with Two 4-roomod Cottages; sculleries, etc., thereon. Nos. 57 and 59. Lot s.—Part of Section 32, Block VII., Dunedin, area 20 poles, fronting Grosvenor street, with a 4-roomed Verandah Cottage; scullery, gas, and copper and tubs. House No. 53. For Genuine Sale to Wind Up the Estate. Further particulars from SIEVWRIGHT, JAMES. AND NTCHOL, Solicitors, Hign street. THURSDAY, 17th JUNE, At 12 o clock. At Rooms, Princes street. Instructed by Mr D. M’Kay (who is selling on account of ill-health), SUBSTANTIAL 8-ROOMED RESIDENCE, MUSSELBURGH, And ALL POSSIBLE CONVENIENCES. LOVELY CORNER FREEHOLD AND MOTOR GARAGE, One minute from car. No. 10 NEW STREET (Corner Grove street). Alex. karris . and co. have received instructions to sell, by auction, Parts Lots 1 and 3, Block IV., Musselburgh, containing 24.2 poles, together with faithfully-built Residence of 8 rooms; 3 baywindows and portico, exceptionally lofty ceilings and fine large rooms, porcelain bath and basin, hot and cold water, tiled slab grates, linen presses and cupboards, electric .light and gas; washhouse, copper, tubs, coalboufe, a.nd tool shed, and ROUGH-CAST GARAGE; nice garden, and everything in beautiful order. No. 10 New street. This property was built by one of Dunedin’s best builders, and is for GENUINE SALE owing in the owner's ill-health. GET CARD AND INSPECT. WEDNESDAY, 16th JUNK, At 1.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT FULL-UPRIGHT GRAND PLANO (Chas. Begg and Co.; full-iron frame and lovely tone), OAK HIGH-BACK DINING ROOM SUITE, 7 pieces, SILK TAPESTRY OCCASIONAL SUITE, 7 pieces, ANTIQUE MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, LARGE RED PINE BEACONSFIELD WARDROBE, LARGE RED PINE DUCHESSB PAIR, OAK DROP-HEAD SINGER SEWING MACHINE. Alex. karris and co. have received instructions to sell by auction, Household Furniture, including— Walnut upright grand piano (Chas. Begg and Co.), oak high-back dining room suite (7 pieces), dining tables, silk tapestry occasional suite, antique mirror-back sideboard, linoleums, rattan and wicker chairs, palm stands, wood kerbs, cupboards, photo gravures and pictures, occasional tables, easy chairs, oak drop-head Singer machine, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok and flock mattresses, Ducliesse chests, toilet chests, full-Scoteb chests, washstands, toilet pedestals, large Beaconsfield wardrobe, red pine duchcsse pair, shakedowns, kitchen tables, kitchen chairs, kitchen utensils, new lawn mower, ranges, kitchen dresser, washing machine, new toy motor car, etc., etc. TUESDAY, 15th JUNE, At 2 o’clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. 7-PIECE LEATHER SUITE, BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARE, OAK BOOKCASE, QUANTITY ELECTRIC IRONS, DINNER WAGON, OAK MIDGET SUITE. CABINET GRAMOPHONE, CHESTERFIELD SUITE, "BENTWOOD CHAIRS. PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE. RTMU BUFFET SIDEBOARD, DIVAN CHAIRS, 12 s 9 AXMTNSTER CARPET, 12 x 9 VELVET PILE CARPET, ARM TUB CHAIR, WOOD BEDSTEADS AND WIRE MATTRESSES, OAK BEDROOM SUITE. JAMES SAMSON AND GO. have received instructions from various vendors to sell by auction, in their Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street, Useful Household Furniture and Effects, including— 7-pieoe leather suite, Brussels carpet square, oak bookcase, chest and pedestal, dinner wagon, oak midget suite, cabinet gramophone, portable gramophones, Chesterfield suite, bentwood chains, high-back chairs, tub chairs, sideboards, divan chairs, quantity electric irons, wood beds and wires, seagrass chairs, flxed-top dining table, std. writing bureau, gate-leg tables, copper fire screens, companion sets, clocks, kerbs, Ax. hearthrugs, rev. wool rugs, Ax. carpet, Wilton carpet, v.p. carpofc, typewriter, Hottentot gas grilkr, vacuum cleaner, set toiletware, "Wilton rugs, rimu coal cabinet, oak bedroom suite, oak bedstead, framed mirrors, copper coat hangers, marble-top washstands, quantity music, quantity small jugs, ball table, d.i. beds, etc., etc, ON VIEW MORNING OP SALE. FRIDAY. 18th JUNE, At 12 o’clock. In Our Booms, 148 Rattray street, PROPERTY IN NORTH-EAST VALLEY. El. macasset and co. • have received instructions from the Owner to sell by auction, as above, 16 MILLAR STREET, NORTH-EAST VALLEY. —Splendid 4-roomed House, with 2 box windows and portico; steel ceilings, built-in wardrobes and cupboards, bathroom, hot and cold water, gas, and other conveniences; combined scullery and washhouse, also outbuildings; good corner section. The above Property is for bona fide sale, as the owner has purchased another property in. St. Kilda. MONDAY, 14th -TONE, At 2.50 o’clock. At Exhibition. THREE CASTLES BUILDINGS, At entrance to Amusement Park. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. D M. 'SPUDDING » is instructed by Messrs W. D. and H. 0. Wills, Ltd,, to sell by auction, on the Exhibition ground, on Monday Afternoon, at 2.30 o’clock; LOT I.—THREE CASTLES BUILDING, built of solid timber, faced with plain galvanised iron, beaverboard lined, and plateglass windows. Would make several garages or week-end cottages. LOT 2.—ELECTRIC FITTINGS, consisting of transformer, switch boards, piping, and electric signs. . Also, Next Exhibition Cabaret: LOT 3.—TOBACCONIST'S AND BARBEE’S SHOP, substantially built of timber and poilite, and removable as a whole. Would make a fine garage or week-end crib. WITHOUT RESERVE.

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Evening Star, Issue 19274, 12 June 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19274, 12 June 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19274, 12 June 1926, Page 8

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