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AUCTIONS. GREAT DISMANTLING SALE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, At 11 o’clock. On the Premise:;, No. 141 Eglinlon road, Morn in Sion (take Momington car to Onto). DISMANTLING OF LARGE, SOLID RESIDENCE. FIRST-CLASS KAURI. BALTIC, AND RED PINE BUILDING MATERIAL 100 SHEETS 7ft ROOFING IRON. 2.000 FEET BALTIC WEATHERBOARDS, 1 000 FEET RED FINE WEATHERBOARDS, 3.000 FEET 4 x 2 SCANTLINGS, . 1,000 FEET BLACK PINE (6 x 2), 2,000 FEET 6 x 2, 2,000 FEET 10 x i and 6 x i KAURI T AND G LINING, 1.000 FEET 4 x i OREGON T. AND G. LINING, 2.000 FEET 6xl KAURI FLOORING, 1,000 FEET 12 x 2 KAURI BEAMS, 1.000 FEET 4xl KAURI FLOORING, 4ft H.P. SUACKLOCK RANGE (with Circulator ami Pipes), 2,000 FEET Bxl AND 8 x 10 HEAVY PANEL DOORS, 2 CASEMENT WINDOWS, 2 BAY WINDOWS, WINDOW SASHES AND FRAMES, 2 MAHOGANY BOOKCASE FRONTS, GLASS VERANDAH DOORS, WC AND PEDESTAL AND CISTERN COMPLETE. LARGE STAIRCASE, 6CO-GALLON LEAD TANK, SET KAURI TUBS, And JS? ftonl?Spoutin^nJ JBTfcIMWB'Ua Building Materials. Also, LARGE WELL-BUILT SHED FOR IMMEDIATE REMOVAL, Si 7p 'Oft xl2 with windows and doors, ' SUITABLE FOR 3-ROOMED CRIB. NOTE.—Tho above is Hie best class ot Timber wo have ottered for sonic eonsu.erable time, and all dismantled timber will be sold ABSOLUTELY FRLL FROM BORER. All Country Orders attended to prompMv. • nc On View from Monday, November lb. TERMS CASH. TERMS CASH. A LEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, X3l bavo received instructions to sell by auction, as above. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. usifueled by Meta* Tilbury Bros., Ltd., who have purchased other promises. VALUABLE NORTH DUNEDIN FREEHOLD PROPERTY. ÜBSTANTIALLY BUILT _ RESIDENfJE )F 6 LARGE ROOMS AND ALL 1 Ch> SIBLE CONVENIENCES. And LARGE BRICK AND IRON GARAGE, Vilh concrete floor, lately used as stables Known as Cumberland street north, near Howe street. A LEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, JOL have received instructions to soil b> auction, as above, Section 68, Block 31, Dunedin, containing 1 rood (more or less), together with tuith-fully-built Residence of 6 large rooms, electric light, largo bathroom, porcelain enamel bath ami basin, nicely papered throughout, tiled slab grates, wardrobe and cupboard, kitchenette' with gas cooking, largo store room and pantry, copper and tubs; drained; workshop; beautiful garden, nicely laid out in lawns, etc. Also, Adtoiniii" Largo Brick and Iron Garage, wi:h concrete floor; all in perfect condition; could iKTommodate 10 niolor cars. No. 916 Cumberland street north, near Howe street. The whole of tho laud contains i-acrc Freehold. This j; a Splendid Chance for Coal Yard, Factory, or Garage, with Residence Attached. FRIDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms. Princes street. Distrusted by Messrs G. and J. Munson (who have purchased part of Reid and Gray’s late premises, Princes street South). VALUABLE CITY LEASEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES, mtmg Crawford street (Comer' Allotnt). Close to tho Otago Farmers’ Co-op. 3 Unexpired Term of Harbour Board iso of Section 17, Block 59, Dunedin, 'a 12.68 poles (more or less)- Ground t £22 per annum. About nino years to run. ’Together with G. and J. MANSON’S LARGE ICK PREMISES AND SHOWROOM, With Flatcglass Windows. 'hi,; class of premises is now very ditlb t (,o obtain, and this ealo affords a. ruidid opportunity to secure substau-ly-built premises in this business area. A LEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, X 3. have received instructions to sell by auction, M above. MONDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. _ Under Instructions from jMr R. K. Smith (who is leaving for Wellington). CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY And 10-KOOMED RESIDENCE. Every convenience. Subdivided into Three- Fiats. Corner of Russell street and Canongato. VALUABLE CORNER SITE, No. 5 Russell street. First-class Investment. Alex. Harris, liauted, have received instructions to sell, as above, „ , Part of Section 6, Block 5, Dunedin, frontiim Russell and Ca.uonga.te streets; area 22?5 poles, with a substantial 2-story Residence of 10 rooms, subdivided into 3 flats, with separate kitchenettes and sun porches; porcelain baths, destructor, gas ranges, wardrobes, presses, etc. The property commands a magnificent view of tho harbour and surroundings, and is bandy to the oci.tro of the city, Hie residence being in first-class order throughout. Tho owner is determined to sell for »uy reasonable oiler.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Reid’s Buildings., corner Bond and Liverpool streets. IMPOSING NORTH END RESIDENCE (Corner Cumberland and Dunlins streets). SUBSTANTIAL BRICK RESIDENCE, WITH SLATE ROOF, Suitable Doctor’s Residence. FINE SITE, FAVOURITE POSITION. Opposite North Ground. 2 COTTAGES AND FREEHOLDS, Dundas and Cumberland sheets. ' I'OHN KF,ID AND SONS, LIMITED, pi In conjunction with A LEY. HARRIS, LIMITED, l\ instructed by the District .Public Trustee, as Executor of the Will of Charles Haynes (deceased), will oiler, as ab Lot’l.—Allotment No. 2 on L.T.D.P. No, 3 665, of Section 50, and Part of Section 49, Block XXXI., Town of Dunedin, containing 17.37 poles, corner Dundas and Cumberland streets, with 2-story double-brick Residence of nine rooms; slate roof, balcony, brick partitions, electric light, gas for cooking, bathroom, hot and cold water, built-in bookcases and wardrobes, scullery, washhouse, etc. This is a particularly substantial residence in a splendid position. _ Lot 2. —Allotment No. 1 on D.P.. as above, with a frontage of 51.9 links to Cumberland street and containing 9,17 poles and verandah Cottage of 5 rooms thereon, 802 Cumberland street; gas laid on, range, scullery, and washhouse. Lot 3.—Allotment No. 3 on D P., as above, with 69.75 links frontage to Dundas street, and containing 16.77 poles, with verandah Cottage of 5 rooms. This is a comfortable home, with a very fino freehold: 67 Dunda* street. These properties are for genuine sale, and,'on account of their very excellent position, should ho inspected by all interested. Full particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS; Or DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE. \ GARDENING Alphabet for the year, lx and a Working Calendar for 12 months, the ‘Star’ Garden Book; all Seedsmen and Booksellers sell this compact Gardening Book for 2s 6d.

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Evening Star, Issue 20032, 24 November 1928, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20032, 24 November 1928, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20032, 24 November 1928, Page 9

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