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AUCTIONS. ALEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, auctioneers, valuators, and PROPERTY SALESMEN, No. 203 PRINCES STREET SOUTH (Late Public Trust Buildings), BEG TO NOTIFY THEIR CLIENTS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THEY HAVE NOW REMOVED TO THEIR NEW AND UP-TO-DATE AUCTION ROOMS AND OFFICES, . In those Magnificent Premises, No. 203 Princes street, latelv occupied by the Public Trust. Extensive Alterations have been made to enable us to carry on for. the benefit of our clients and the general public . OUR PROGRESSIVE AUCTIONEERING business In all its Branchs. OUR MAIN FLOOR AUCTION ROOM is undoubtedly one of the Finest and Bestlighted Rooms in the City, and we are Now Readv to Receive Consignments of HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, MERCHANDISE, AND ALL CLASSES OF GOODS. OUR PROPERTY DEPARTMENT is akc on-the Main Floor, for the convenience of clients, and as this is a most important branch of our business, we advise buyers to inspect our extensive register before purchasing elsewhere, and we can assure vendors with suitable propositions of quick sales. OUR BUSINESS has been Established foi over 26 Years, and we advise the General Public to entrust us with their CLEARING SALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PROPERTY. ALL BUSINESS UNDER OUR PEESONAL SUPERVISION. ALEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, Auctioneers, Valuators, and Property Salesmen, No. 203 PRINCES STREET (Late Public Trust Buildings). FRIDAY, Ist NOVEMBER. At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, No. 93 Albany street (near Castle street). Instructed by the District Public Trustee n the Estate of Helen Tait M’Alister (fiGCG CVSG (1) • HJBSTANTIALLY-'bUILT BRICK AND SOUGH-CAST SBMIBUNOALOW OF 5 100 MS AND KITCHENETTE AND ALL LATEST APPOINTMENTS. A LEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, have received instructions to sell by inction, as above. r . Lot I.—Unexpired term of University .ease of Aliottments 19, Block XXVII., Dunlin; ground rent, £l2 per annum; area, .4.1 poles; together with faithfully-built 3rick and Bough-cast Bungalow of 5 large 'ooms and kitchenette; slato roof; plfis ered throughout; fibrous plaster ceilings, ■ed pine mantelpieces and tiled grates, large lathroom, hot and cold water, porcelain mnmel bath scullery and pantry, washlome, copper, tubs; concrete paths. _ LOT 2- The unexpired tewn of University lease of Allotment 20, Block XXVII.. Dun■din (area, 14.1 poles; ground rent, £l2 per Iniinm), with lean-to shed thereon, adjomn? the above property. NOTE.-The above property will be lirst ►flerert in one lot, and, failing a sale, will *> sold separately. Also, COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Full particulars later. Further n-n-ticulars from THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Dunedin. Or THE AUCTIONEERS FRIDAY. 25th OCTOBER, At 11 o’clock, the Premises, Signal Hill road, corner Jlaek’s road at Terminus Opoho Car. On Account of Mr W. .1. Lla ck. IGB QUANTITY SUNDRY TIMBER, )LS, QUANTITY' lin WATER PIPING, AND SUNDRIES. CGE SHED, WITH IRON ROOF (for removal), And • t ■hen Table, Chairs, Linoleum, Stag s d, Bedsteads, Rope, Carpenter’s Tools, -tity Garden Tools, X-cut Saw, Long rler. Gulden Stakes. Crockery, Assorted ber, Lawn Mower, Wire Netting, hen Utensils, Gum Boots, Wheelrow, Plough, Firewood, Large Shed Removal 'Large Quantity lin Water EX. And Sundries. _ HARRIS, LIMITED, Auctioneers.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, At 12.15. At Out Rooms, 163 Rattray street. WAYERLEY. 101 ACRES SPLENDID FREEHOLD, With dwelling AND OUTBUILDINGS. Ideal for market gardening, poultry, and grazing few cows, or suitable for business man requiring suburban home. Township of Ivachoe, with long frontages to paved Main Lower Portobello higmvay and Doon street. On account of its close proximity to Dunedin it will necome valuable in a snort time for anotments. NAND E. S. PATHRSON, LIMITED, . have received instruct ons from the Trustees in t..e Estate oi L. 0. deal tde ceased tc offer by auction, as above, Six-roome.i Dwelling ana outhouses, stable, shed, harnsss room. etc.; two-roomeu crib", orchard etc. Wealth ot native trees and shruns. Lots Ivanaoe, an* 3 Part ejection 10, Block Viil., Anderson's Bay District. Glorious view of city and tne whole extent of LIBERAL TERMS OF PAYMENT. Further particulars from DKUGH, CALVERT, AND BARROWCLOUGH, Solicitors; r THE AUCTIONEERS. Best REMEMBER! TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), At 12.15. At Our Rooms, 100 it aUr ay street. NINE-ROOMED RESIDENCE AND BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS, lid English Appearance and Genuine Marseilles Tiled Roof. Substantial Attractive Appearance, t Position for Sun and View Around Dunedin. S-o 5 DUNBLANE STREET, BISHOPS COURT, ROSLYN. NAND B. S. PATERSON, LTD., • have received instructions to sell ,ho Beautiful residence and ground# of the ate Professor R. E. Davies. The house is plastered throughout, and ias special system ■of ventilation, bells, dectric light plugs, etc. Large concrete garage, workshop, ana Inspection Invited by Card Only. IARELY IS SUCH A BEAUTIFUL HOME AVAILABLE IN THIS LOCALITY. MOORE, MOORE, AND NICHOL, Solicitors; if AND E. S. PATERSON, LTD., Auctioneers. MONDAY 4th NOVEMBER, At 12 o’clock. Vt Rooms, No. 203 Princes street (late Public Trust Buildings). CITY uREEHOLD PROPERTY. _ COMFORTABLE BROOMED VILLA AND J 3-roomed cottage, Nos, 59 and 61 Canongate. Also, FREEHOLD SECTION, ROSS Alex. Harris, limited, 1 rve received instructions to sell by ruction, is above, _ • n Subdivision of Section 9, Block 9, Dun■din. containing ?0.2 poles,' more or less, with t-roomed Villa, casement win lows, bathroom, hot and" cold water, basin, •lectnc light and gas, pantry, No. 61 Canmgate. Also, 3-roomed Cottage, gas, scullery, copper, drained, No. 59 Canongate (let it 17a 6d weekly). A GOOD INVESTMENT PROPERTY, RIGHT IN CITY. Also, SECTION 17, ROSS POINT, containing 27.05 'poles, fronting Ross crescent.

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Evening Star, Issue 20313, 23 October 1929, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20313, 23 October 1929, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20313, 23 October 1929, Page 12

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