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TUESDAY, 13th MAY, At 12 o’clock. •At Booms, sheet. Under instructions from the Perpetual Trustees,, Estate, and Agency Coy., Ltd. In the Estate of W. J. Robb. CHOICE FREEHOLD PEOPEETIES, ,V DALMORE, Fronting Franklin street. FREEHOLD,, WITH 6-ROOMED RBSI- • DENCB, . No. 26 FRANKLIN STREET. 6 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES, 50ft by 140 ft, approx., With extensive view of Dunedin and surroundings, all lying to tho sun. There is now a regular bus service to this district. Alex. Harris, “limited, have received instructions to sell, as above. ' Further particulars, m later advertisement, . TUESDAY, 13th MAY, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. ■Under instructions from the Perpetual Trustees, Estate, and Agency Coy., Ltd. . In tho Estate of Walter Mayhead. CHOICE CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. BEAUTIPUIi BRICK BUNGALOW RESIDENCE OF 6 ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE, No. 9 Brook street, ‘ off Castle street. Alex. Harris, limited, have received instructions to sell, as above. Part Section 19, Block 35, Dunedin, area 9.9 poles, fronting Brook street, with .a Double-brick Bungalow Residence of 6 rooms and kitchenette; pedestal bath and basin, . electric light, panelled hall, gas range, sun porch, washhouse, copper and tubs; sunny,' sheltered position, opposite the-Gardens. , , WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, At 12 o’clock sharp. AT DODD’S COAL YARD, Corner Allan road and North road, Northeast r Valley. On Account of Mr Leslie 1 Kidd, Bailiff. , Under“-.Th Distress and Replevin Act, ~1908.’,’ V , 6 TIP DRAYS, 6 SADDLES and BREECHING, 10 COLLARS, 12 SETS HAMES, 6 PAIRS REINS. Also, 1 VYCE, 8 PIECES TIMBER, CURRY COMBS, SHOVEL, 3 DRAY SADDLES; TUG CHAINS, ETC. • •^LEX. HARRIS,' Auctioneers. LIMITED, WEDNESDAY, 30th APRIL, At. 1.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. HOUSEHOLD, FURNITURE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE IN MOQUETTE, OAK MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, , OAK HALL STAND. SET AVERY PLATFORM SCALES, PREMIER VACUUM CLEANER. ALEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, ■v*- have received instruction to sell by auction, Suite in saddlebags, oak h.all stand, Axminster carpets and runners, mahogany office table, oak sideboard, occasional table, seagrass settee, dining tables, Morris chairs, Avonia gramophone, push chairs, wicker chairs, mirror-door wardrobe, duchess chests, chest drawers, d; wood bedstead, shakedown, linoleum, lawn mowers, roofing iron, kitchen dressers, chiffonier, gas copper, 3ft h.p. Champion range. AUCTION SALE. GRAND HOTEL, TAUMARUNUI. WEDNESDAY, 30th APRIL, 1930, 11 a.m., in the Hotel. Messrs finch, webster, and OSWIN have been instructed by the Owner to sell at auction the above splendid and well-known Hotel. The Hotel is a private one, and consists of a 2-storied building partly concrete and wood, all in the best possible order and condition. , It contains 6 shops to the Main street, ALL WELL LET; also 39 bedrooms, vestibule, writing room, commercial room, and suite of 2 bedrooms, sitting roefm, and bathroom for iiso of owner. Tho situation is very favourable for the convenience of the travelling public, being just opposite the Railway S‘ ion. Taumarunui is a thriving township, and is the Railway Terminus of a very important section of the Main Trunk Railway. The Hotel is exceptionally well known in the town and districts, and is only in tho market owing to the owner now living outside New Zealand. The returns over a aeries of years show this property to bo a first-class investment. Purchasers desiring to buy are assured of easy terms, which awe as follows: — Firstly.—The property will bo put up as a Going''Concern if not sold. Secondly.—The land, together with 'buildings thereon, will bo offered separately. .; Terms.—£soo cash to be paid on fall of hammer. \Theh £3,000 cash on possession vyithin one month, if sold as a Going Con-cern,.-or £2,000 cash on possession if sold as land and buildings only.- Balance over and' above First Mortgage will be arranged by vendor. The property is" now open for inspection, and inquiries .can be made from tho Hotel or from the Auctioneere. FINCH, WEBSTER, AND OSWIN, " 159 Fcatherston street, Wellington.,

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Evening Star, Issue 20468, 26 April 1930, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20468, 26 April 1930, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20468, 26 April 1930, Page 18

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