AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. In the Estate of the late John W. M Combe. FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT. VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Corner Stuart street and Moray place. 158 ft Frontage to Stuart street. SUBSTANTIAL 2-STORY BRICK RESIDENTIAL TERRACE. 7 Dwellings o£ 7 rooms each, with every convenience; 2 Flats used as professional 'hambers, Detached Brick Residence of rooms. All well let to good tenants. CENTRAL SITUATION, CLOSE TO OCTAGON. Excellent Site for Residential Flats or Professional Chambers. Sunny Positron. Good- Light. GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE. Alex. Harris,; limited, ■ have received instructions to sell, as above, Section 41 and Part 40, Block XIV.. Dunedin; area 1-roo.d 13.2 poles, with splendid frontage to Stuart street of 158 ft, with a substantial' 2-story Brick Residential Terrace, 7 dwellings of 7 rooms, 2 flats, and detached residence of 6 rooms. Land Transfer Title. Nos. of Residences, 72. 74, t 6, 78, 80, 82, 84, 86, 118, and 120. A Unique Opportunity of Securing a Valuable City Investment Property. Further particulars from BURTON AND PATTERSON, 141 Dowling street; W. F. FORRESTER, Solicitor, Queen’s Buildings,' Princes street. '■ AT MOSGIEL. AT MOSGIEL. FRIDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. On tho Premises, Quarry road, Mosgiel (Close Railway Station). Instructed by Mr H. L. Christie, who is giving up housekeeping. SUPERIOR iIOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. OLD MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, UTRECHT VELVET COUCH, PEDESTAL PLUNGE BATH, RED PINE DINING TABLE, VASES AND ORNAMENTS, OLD ENGRAVINGS. A LEX. HARRIS, , LIMITED, x3L have received instructions to sell by auction, Household Furniture, including— Utrecht velvet couch, occasional tables, heavy linoleum, wicker and rattan chairs, tapestry carpet, moquette easy chair, red pine dining table,- largo number ;of novels, crockery and crystal, easy chairs, old engravings, water colours, specimen shells, cutlery; 4 spring seated chairs, Austrian chairs, d*»ilel chests, old mahogany chest, ship’s chest, Duchesse chests, 3 single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, shakedown, blankets, flock mattresses, old mahogany looking glass, kitchen table, wringer, 2 meat safes, wheelbarrow, commode, pair step's, garden tools, portmanteau, kitchcu utensils, pedestal plunge bath, etc., etc. : FRIDA i FEBRUARY 28, At 12 o’clock. s At Rooms, Princes street. In the Estate James Washer (deceased). LOVELY ROSLYN FREEHOLD, • i-ACRE AND FIVE-ROOMED RESIDENCE. MAGNIFICENT POSITION AND GLORIOUS VIEW. AND THE PICK OF ROSLYN. Handy to Car and Easy Walk to City. Beautiful Garden, Sheltered and Sunny. WELL-BUILT FIVE-ROOMED ' RESIDENCE, With Electric. Light, Bathroom, Hot and Cold, Wardrobes, bookcase and Cupboards buil. in Scullery, Washhouse, Pantry, Copper, Tubs under Glassed-in orch. . Concrete Patus and Concrete Wall. Known as No. 4 Leven street, Roslyn (near Kilgour street), and being ;Part Allotment 1 of Section 8, Block V., Roslyn. For Genuine Sale To Wind Up the Estate. ALEX. HARRIS. LIMITED, have received instructions to sell by auction, as above ; WEDNESDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, Al 1.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 2 OAK MIRROR BACK SIDEBOARDS, 2 WALNUI COTTAGE PIANOS, RED PINE PIANOLA RECORD CABINET, 60 ROLLS PIANOLA MUSIC, DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINES, MOQUETTE OCCASIONAL SUITE, EXTENDING DINING TABLES, MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARDS. Alex karris, limited, ' havi. received instructions to sell ’by auction. Household Furniture, including—--2 walnut cottagf pianos, oak and dark stained sideboards, drop-head machines, occasional suites couches, fenders, pictures, vases and ornaments, easy chairs, seagrass chairs estendin- dining table, ball stands, wicker chaii„ palm stands, crockery and crystal, chiffonier, cupboards, red pine pianola record cabinet, 60 rolls pianola music, double and. single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, flock and kapok maltressse, ducheese chests, mirror-door wardrobes, toilet chest* 4ft 6in panel bedsteads, shakedowns, toiletware, cots, kitchen and Austrian chairs, kitchen utensils, lawh mowers, garden hose, garden tools, kitchen tables, power-driven ice cream churn, 1 h.p. motor, 7-ton jack wire ’.etting, 3ft h.p. range and tiled back, etc., etc.
,AT RAVENSBOURNE. AT RAVENSBOURNE. THURSDAY 20th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. . On thv Premises, No 273 Main road, Eavenst>ourna (just past Post Office}. Instructed by Mrs J. Reid I who is giving up housekeeping). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. HANDSOME MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, EXTENDING DINING TABLE, AXMINSTBR HALL RUNNER, HEAVY LINOLEUM, RIMU DUCHESSE PAIR, Alex. Harris, limited, have received instructions to sell by auction, Household Furniture, including— Mirror-back sideboard, extending dining table, Axminster hall runner, tapestry carpel, heavy linoleum, pictures, silk ; tapestry settee, tapestry easy chair, framed mirror, hall curtains, Werlheim sewing machine, mohair table cover, vases and ornaments, crockery and crystal, electric griller, electric iron, palm stands, Austrian chairs, wicker chairs, oak timepiece, hearthrugs, duchcsse chests rimu dnehesse pair, toiletware, 4ft 6ir rimu bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok and (lock mattresses, kitchen chairs, ladder, pair stops, wringer, garden tools, lawn mower, i.r. hose, kitchen utensils, etc., etc. THURSDAY. February 20, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. In the Estate L. A Coe (Deceased). GREEN ISLAND. GREEN ISLAND. COMFORTABLE VERANDAH COTTAGE OF 4 ROOMS AND i-ACRE FREEHOLD, Fronting Kirkland street. A™?,;, by auction, HARRIS, LIMITED •received instructions to sell as above, Allotment 70, Block 3, Green Island. Area 1 rood (more or less), together with comfortable verandah Cottage of 4 rooms; bath, electric liirht, bookcase and cupboards, storeroom, GLASSHOUSE. A handy position, and close to Main road. Further particulars from Messrs ASLIN AND BROWN, Solicitors, Bond street.
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Evening Star, Issue 20410, 15 February 1930, Page 20
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