AUCTIONS. FARMERS, MINERS, CONTRACTORS, PROPERTY OWNERS. DISMANTLING AUCTION SALE. EXHIBITION MOTOR PARKING AREA. FRIDAY, 23rd JULY, At 11 o’clock. Opposite Exhibition Main Entrance. FIRST-CLASS ROOFING IRON. 500 SHEETS GALVANISED CORRUGATED ROOFING IRON (7ft sheets; in use for only 6 months), LARGE QUANTITY RED PINE (181 t and 9tt lengths, 5 i 3, 4 j 2), 2 PAIRS 12ft OREGON GATES AND POSTS, 1 PAIR 14ft GALVANISED IRON GATES, CONTRACTOR’S IRON SHED (6 x 6, on skids), NEW HIGH-WAIST PANEL DOORS, WALL BOARDS, T. AND G. LEDGE DOORS. In Lots tc Suit Purchasers. P ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. Now On View. SALE FRIDAY, 23rd at 11 o’clock. MONDAY, 26th JULY, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. SHOP AND DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 182 MAIN NORTH ROAD, NORTH-EAST VALLEY. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, arc instructed tc sell by auction, Allotment 1, Block 1, Gordon Township, corner of North road and Black’s road, with Shop and 4 Living Rooms; electric light, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper and tubs; dramed. 5010 THE OWNER WILL SELL AT A SACRIFICE. WEDNESDAY, 28th JULY, At 2 o’clock. On Premises, Moray place (near Public Library, almost opposite Y.W.C.A.). COMPLETE SET ELECTRO-THERAPEUTIC INSTRUMENTS AND PLANT, PEDESTAL COIL X-EAY OUTFIT, SIEMEN’S DIATHERMY, HELIODESCENT LAMP OUTFIT, HOLTZ STATIC MACHINE, ELECTRIC BATH OUTFIT. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction, Medical supply X-ray outfit, 12in coil, 230 volts; high frequency outfit, pedestal, and millimeter, etc.; Harley's blood pressure instrument; heliodescent lamp, 300 candle power, 1,500 watts; static machine, with Winherst starter, quarter-horse power motor (This machine, tho only one of its kind in New Zealand or Australia, was imported specially upon the advice of the best medical practitioners in London.) Ultra violet rays and Tungstein electrodes; Humphrey tank heater, Ewart and Son geyser, motor generator (230 volts, d.e.), 50 cycles, galvanic switch board, electrodes, small motor anti static transformer (Watson and Sons), and sundry equipment necessary for such an institution. These machines aro all of tho highest class and by the most celebrated makers. Everything is in perfect working order and FOR ABSOLUTE UNRESERVED SALE. SATURDAY, 17th JULY, At 12 Noon. At Rooms, 42 Princes street. CONCRETE BUNGALOW, ANDERSON’S BAY. TAMBLYN, M’KENZIE, AND RHODES, instructed by Mr C. 11. Bock, who is moving north, will offer by public auction, Natty 5-roomod Bungalow, known as No. 51 Tomahawk road; good outlook; handy car, etc. Tho house is practically new; rough-cast concrete, tiled roof, has fibrous ceilings, porcelain bath and basin, natty tiled slabs; all in excellent order throughout. No reasonable offer will bo refused. WEDNESDAY, 21st JULY, At 12 o’clock. In Our Rooms, 148 Rattray street. SPLENDID SECTIONS AT ST. CLAIR (Old Schoolhouse Site). IB L. MACASSEY AND 00. It# have received instructions from the Education Board of tho District of Otago to sell by auction, os above, BEDFORD STREET, ST. CLAIR.-2 splendid level Building Sections, each 50ft by 132£t deep. The so Sections are situated in a glorious sunny situation on. the car line, and without doubt are in one of tho best parts of St. Glair. Fuller particulars obtainable from E. L. MACASSBY AND CO. Also, on Account of Other Owners: ALBERT STREET, ST. CLAlß.—Splendid Section, 52ft x 120 ft, level as a billiard table; nicely laid out and partly fenced. BEDFORD STREET, ST. CLAIR (Next Old School Site).—Splendid Section, about 40ft x 132 ft. The above Sections ore situated in very sunny positions. No filling-in required. Handy to beach and car, and offers a GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR BexLDBRS, SPECULATORS, AND SOME-SEEKERS. LAST TWO WEEKS. LAST TWO WEEKS. MUTUAL AUCTION ROOMS, PRINCES STREET. BALANCE OF FANCY GOODS, CROCKERY, LEATHER GOODS, Etc., Etc. DAILY, at 2.30. SATURDAY, at 10.30. PRIVATE SALES EVERY MORNING. 1 LARGE TANK (Suitable Farm), 200 Gallon, GLASS CASES AND FITTINGS, CABINET GRAMOPHONE (New), ' 1 OCCASIONAL TABLE, DUGHESSE, 2 KITCHEN CHAIRS. LIVINGSTONE, Auctioneer. DIVIDENDS. ITTHB NATIONAL BANK OP NEW ZEALAND, LTD. CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED - .-.£6,000,000 CAPITAL PAID UP 2,000,000 RESERVE FUND AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS 2,173,044 A DIVIDEND at the rate of 6 per cent, for the half-year ended 51st March last and BONUS of 2 per cent, for tho past financial year have been declared by tho directors, and will be paid to -Shareholders in the Dominion on the 10th inst. G. W. MTNTOSH, General Manager. Wellington, Bth July, 1926. HOLIDAY RESORTS. NORTH OTAGO.—Crown Hill Farm, Vacanoies Guests recommended rest, holiday; every comfort, river, shooting.— M'Cowan, Windsor.
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Evening Star, Issue 19298, 10 July 1926, Page 8
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