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AUCTIONS. l-’RIDAY, MARCH 15, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. Instructed by Mr S. P. Shicl (who purposes leaving for a trip abroad). CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, ANDERSON’S BAY. MODERN 6-ROOMED PLASTERED RESIDENCE, and all conveniences, with over I-aerc. No. 84 TOMAHAWK ROAD, 5 Minutes Car Terminus, 2 LOVELY FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES ADJOINING. Also, VALUABLE CITY RESIDENTIAL BUILDING SITE, QUEEN STREET, near Warrender street. A LEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, j.jL have received instructions to sell by auction, as above, 1. Lot 2, on plan Subdivision of Lots 2 and 3, L.T.P. 1,723, Anderson’s Bay, containing 1 rood 7.13 poles, more or less, together with Substantially-built 6-roorncd Plastered Residence; verandah, large rooms, and lofty ceilings, wide hall, nice papers throughout; electric light, bathroom, hot and cold water, sun verandah, pantry, washhouse, copper, tubs, and detached room; all ouihouses glassed in; live hedge. No. 84 Tomahawk road. Vacant possession. 2. Lovely building allotment, adjoining above, being lot 3 on plan subdivision of Lots 2 and 3, L.T.P. 1,723, Anderson’s Bay, containing 1 rood 18.63 poles, more or less. 3. First-class Building Allotment (adjoining above), being lot 1 on plan Subdivison of Lots 2 and 3, L.T.P. 1,723, containing 24.24 poles, more or less; good frontage to Tomahawk road. 4. VALUABLE FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT, QUEEN STREET, being part Sections 60 and 61, Block 32, plan 1,255, Dunedin; area 20.32 poles, more or less. This is a fine residential building site. Lovely situation and close to Warrender and George streets, with Exlensivo View. As the Owner is leaving shortly for an extended trip, our instructions are to soli for anything in reason. TO FARMERS, CRIB BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. FRIDAY, MARCH 8, At 12.30 o’clock. On I lie Premises, No. 37 Lees street (Off Princes street south). Entrance also next house No. GO Maitland street. GIGANTIC CLEARING SALE OF FIRSTCLASS BUILDING MATERIALS. 500 LOTS. 500 LOTS. Dismantling of Large 12-roomed Residence. All Timber F rce from Borer. 000 FEET Sin and lOin KAURI WEATHERBOARDS. 3,000 FEET RED FINE CANTLINGS (4 x 2 and 3x2), 3.000 'EET BLUEGUM (6x2, 10ft to 14ft -nglhs), 3,000 FEET KAURI FLOORING, ,000 FEET 6in BALTIC FLOORING, 2,000 'EET RED PINE (4 x 1), 2,000 FEET 6m tin T. and G . 260 FEET KAURI AND ;KD FINE T. and G (4in x -Jin). 4,000 'EET RED PINE (6 x 2,18 ft to 20ft umths). 2,000 FRET BLACK PINE (8 x 2), ,AHGE QUANTITY 6x6 and 5x5 BLUEHIM AND BLACK PINE, 4,000 FEET 9 x DEAL BEAMS (up (o 20ft lengths). 20 rst-class PANEL DOORS, 50 SHEETS iOODTNG IRON. 30 WINDOW SASHES, BOX WINDOW (complete, practically cw). PORCELAIN BASIN (sound), r .\URI and LEAD CISTERN (sft 3in x 3i„) 4ft DOUBLE DOOR H.P. SHACKOC’K RANGE and CISTERN COMPLETE, LECTIMC FITTINGS (35 points), 1 3IGHT CASEMENT WINDOW (7ft x 4fU, PAIRS CASEMENT WINDOWS (each 4ft in x 4ft 6m), 2 KAURI CUPBOARDS (1 fl Gin x 7ft 6in x 2ft, with sliding doors; sft x 7ft x 18in), 2 KAURI PANEL CEIL S'GS, FIGURED RED PINE STAIRCASE, LARGE VERANDAH SASHES (each 6ft x 4ft Gin). Also, upper Boiler, LARGE DOME Plunge Bath, m. Jin, and lin Water Piping, Spouting, ml Down Piping, Quantity Bricks, Mantclieccs and Grates, Chimney Cowls, Brass loor Steps, Hot Grate, Verandah Posts, rch it raves, Skirting, PIECE PLATEGLASS (4ft 6in x 2ft 3in, lin thick) Also, BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL DESCRIPTION. All Tirabe' Free from Borer. Country Orders Attended To. in View from THURSDAY MORNING, March 7. A LEX. HARRIS. LIMITED, Auctioneers. MONDAY, 18lh MARCH, 1923, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, 42 Princes street. DISTINCTIVE BUNGALOW, OPOHO. riYAMBLYN, M’KBNEIE, AND RHODES, X acting under instructions from Robert Francis Lenz, Esij., will offer for sale by auction, ... , Freehold Property known as No. 7o Signal Hill road, Opoho, being Allotment 4, Block 11 Township of Opoho (area, quarter-acre), and being all the land in C/T 11. B , Vol. 204, folio 3, together with lovely Tiled-root Bungalow of 5 rooms, replete wilb every convenience, sun verandah, and moi/or . . . m homo is certainly unique m the rior quality of the finishings, its roomiand excellent design. The view is mailed, and the situation is excellent. Bungalow different from all others. irther particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS. FOR LOVERS OF A NATTY. ATTRACTIVE HOME. BUNGALOW, 7 ARAWA STREET, ANDERSON’S BAIL WEDNESDAY, 13th MARCH, 1929, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, 42 Princes street. Messrs tamblyn, m-kknzik, and RHODES have received instructions trom H. Osborne, Esq., to sell by auction, as under, Freehold Property, known as No. 7 Arawa street, Anderson's Bay, being Part Allotment 10, plan No. 2,392, Township of Bayfield Extension, being all the land comprised in C/T R. 8., 205/150, with very natiy Bungalow of 4 rooms and kitchenette, outbuildings, and motor garage I hereon. This is a lovely little home, in perfect orderarid handy car, just nicely on the rise. Further particulars from TEE AUCTIONEERS. REMINDER. FRIDAY, MARCH 8, At 1.30 o’clock. Ju Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. ISAAC’S QUARTERLY SALE OF UNRED EEMED PLEDU ES. 500 Lots. 500 Lois. JEWELLERY, WATCHES, TOOLS, BRIEF BAGS, CHAINS, ETC. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from the Manager of Ihe Union Pawn Office, Royal Arcade, to sell by public auction, at their rooms, ’ Dowling street, 500 LOTS OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. See Full Advertisement. THURSDAY, 7th MARCH, At 2 p.rn. In Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. SUIT LENGTHS. SUIT LENGTHS. •20 SUIT LENGTHS IN BLUE SERGE. Also, 200 RECORDS 200. All new Records, and good selection. TAMES SAMSON AND CO. pJ have received instructions to- sell, as

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Evening Star, Issue 20117, 6 March 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20117, 6 March 1929, Page 11

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