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AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 24th JULY, At 2 o'clock. At Promises, Main North road, North-cast Valley (just above Nonnanby). In tho Estate of Frederick Woodward (deceased). CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTY MODERN 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE, WITH 2 ROODS 18 POLES. 2 FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES,, EACH 1 ROOD. Also, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Carl Wittenberg), 6 LEATHER DINING CHAIRS, DINING ROOM AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, GARDEN TOOLS, * I,KX. HARRIS, LIMITED, bavo received instructions to sell, as above, Walnut piano (Carl Wittenberg), piano scat, linoleums, rattan chairs, 6 Canadian chairs, tapestry carpet, fenders, easy chairs, curtains, ornaments and vases, pictures, hearthrugs, occasional tables, dining table, rocker, double and single iron bedsteads, washstands and ware, wire and flock mattresses. chest drawers, duchesso chests, napory and linen, col. sofa, kitchen furniture, utensils electric iron, cutlery, crockery and crystal, wringer, hose garden tools, stove and piping, wire netting, ladders, block and tackle, vyce. carpenters’ tools, platform scales, grindstone, single furrow plough, etc., etc. MONDAY. 23rd JULY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms Princes street. CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, NORTH-EAST VALLEY. No. 85 Main road, Adjoining Catholic Church. Well-built 4-i'oonied Residence, With Every Convenience. ,4 LEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, XjL have received instructions from Mrs Morasci to sell, as above, Part Allotment 4, Flock 11., Main road. North-cast Valley; area 11 poles, with a 4-roomcd Residence, in first-class order; pedestal bath and basin, hot and cold, gas, washhouse, copper, and tubs. Tho property adjoins the Catholic Church and is close to the Cardens, and is for genuine sale. WEDNESDAY, 25th JULY, At 1.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. BOOKCASE AND CHIFFONIER, 3 WALNUT DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINES, MIRR OK-BACK SI DE'BO ARDS, 7-ITECE WALNUT AND REPP SUITE, WALNUT LOO TABLE, 7ft BILLIARD TABLE (Slate bed; all accessories; in perfect condition), CANVAS SEWING MACHINE. 4 LEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, j„jL have received instructions to sell by auction, Household Furniture, including7ft billiard table (complete),_ mirror-back sideboards, hall stands, oil paintings, dnolonm, couches, drop-head sowing machines, walnut 100 (able, palm stands, seagrass push earls, wicker and rattan chairs, dining tables, kerbs, vases and ornaments, 7-pieco walnut suite, shakedowns, duchesso pair, washstands, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok _ and flock mattresses, kitchen and Austrian chairs, orockerv, kitchen tables, kitchen utensils, 6 new bird cages, WRIGHT GAS COOKER, engineer's tools, wheelbarrow, CANVAS SEWING MACHINE, etc., etc. FRIDAY, 27th JULY, At 11 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. Under Instructions from tho Government Mines Department. Removed from Works, Central Otago, for Convenience of Sale. SURPLUS MINING PLANT, ETC. HIGH-POWER OIL ENGINE, 15 H.P. DYNAMO, QUANTITY BALATA BELTING (2in to Sin), 32in CIRCULAR SAW BENCH, 15in PELTON WHEEL, RINET HEATER FURNACE, 11 SPLIT SINGLE AND DOUBLE PULLEYS, 15in GIANT NOZZLE CASTINGS. Also, 9 2in Plummer Blocks, Barrel, Electric Lamp Holders, Nimble Stone, lot Shafting, Automatic Switches, 2 £-ton Tunnel Trucks, 4 Pairs Assorted Trolley Wheels, Cart Hames. Leading Har- ■ ness, Switchboards, Pulley (3ft llin x7in), <' Etc., etc., etc. i A LEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, 3; xk Auctioneers. I THURSDAY, 26th JULY, At 2.30 o’clock. In Nat ion'll Mortgage Agency Wool Stores, i Cumberland street south. ; On Account of Those Concerned. < Ex S.S Sussex. 0 3!. SPED DI N G * is instructed to sell by auction, in tho Wool Store, as above, on Thursday, at 2.30 o'clock, I 66 BALES CEMENT BAGS, ex 500. In lots to suit, with option. On View Tuesday Afternoon. TUESDAY, 24i1l JULY, At 2 o’clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. CARPETS, RUGS, RUNNERS, ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER {Premier; nearly new, in first-class order), PRETTY WILTON CARPET ( 12 x 11.3), 2 CHESTERFIELD DINING ROOM SUITES, OAK TEA WAGON, OAK BEDROOM SUITE (5 pieces), AXMINSTER CARPET (12 x 9j, Sofa Rugs, 11. Rugs, Reversible Wool Rugs, Napcry, Sheets, Towels, 4 Duchcssc Chests, Oak Writing Bureau, OAK DINING TABLE, S. Wood Beds and Wires. WALNUT IRON-FRAMED PIANO (A very fine instrument). VICTORY SEWING MACHINE, Crockery Tea Sets, Glassware, Kerbs, Log Boxes, Wire-seated Settee, S.G. Chairs, Rattan Settee, Stained Sideboard, Pictures, ' Paintings. BOOKS. BOOKS. BOOKS. 100 Volumes All Latest Novels. Gate-leg Table, Harmonium, Meat Safe, CRATE OF CUPS AND SAUCERS. To Be Sold in Lots To Suit. 'TAMES SAMSON AND CO. tJ, will soli as above. TUESDAY, 31st JULY, At 2 o’clock. On Premises, No. 6 Littlobourno road. Corner Tweed street and adjoining Kaikorai Tram. In the Estate of the late Duncan Ross. BEAUTIFULLY-SITUATED HOME. BRICK AND WOOD HOUSE, 7 ROOMS. FREEHOLD CORNER SECTION. GLORIOUS VIEW. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, aro instructed by tbe Trusecs of the Estate of tho late Duncan Ross to sell by auction Part of Section, 12 Littlcbournc, Roslyn, containing 21.84 poles, together with House, No. 6 Littlebourno road. The lower story is brick, 2 rooms and entrance hall; tho upper story, on level with Kaikorai tram route, is wood, 5 rooms, bathroom, scullery, pantries, cupboards, linen presses, tubs, copper, D.B. drainage, balcony, and conservatory. This is a thoroughly well-built bouse; charming situation, handy to tram, ami with fine, unbroken view of the harbour. FOR BONA FIDE SALE In order to wind up the estate. For further particulars apply to Messrs MOORE, MOORE, AND NICHOL, Solicitors, Security Buildings, Stuart street. Or THE AUCTIONEERS. Immediately after the sale of tho house THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Will 1 be disposed of by auction. Full details in later issues.

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Evening Star, Issue 19924, 21 July 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19924, 21 July 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19924, 21 July 1928, Page 8

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