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AUCTIONS. • TUESDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, At 12.15, At Their • Rooms, 163 Rattray street. Qn Account of T. Hawksworth, Esq., who is leaving Dunedin immediately for permanent residence in the North Island. SIX-ROOMED BUNGALOW AND KITCHENETTE AND CONCRETE GARAGE, 32 CLAREMONT STREET,. DUNOTTAR. 32 CLAREMONT STREET, DUNOTTAR. . The Garden Suburb. Erected'on sheltered section on high and sunny side of street, commanding a ous view. Rooms artistically designed, panelled lounge, tile grates, designed plaster ceilings, deadlight < fronts, cosy breakfast room, porcelain fitted bathroom with silent flush, kitchenette with tile surrounds, Moffat gas range and destructor coupled to electricallly superheated boiler, numerous cupboards, gas boiler, petrous tubs, Marseilles tiled roof; concrete motor irarage. A HOUSE WHf&H WILL INTRIGUE THE MOST FASTIDIOUS. This Property will bo sold'practically without reserve, as Mr Hawksworth is not desirous of leaving it unsold. ' Full particulars and cards to view from MFSSBS STATHAM, BRENT, AND ANDERSON, Solicitors; AND E. S. PATERSON LIMITED, Auctioneers. Or ' MORTGAGEE SALE, TOMAHAWK. MONDAY, 29tli"jANUARY> 1934, At 12 Noon. In Our Booms, 42 Princes street, Dunedin. Tl/rESSRS TAMBLYN, RHODES, AND ItJL JAMIESON have received instructions from the Mortgagees to sell by auction, on the above date: : 1, That Freehold known as Allotment 23, 'Township of Ocean Grove. Area 24.25 poles, with 3-roomed Cottage and garage. .2. Allotments 6 and 20, Township of Ocean Grove Extension, No. 1. Area 32.3 poles. ■ _ 3. Allotment 25, Township of Ocean Grove, area 24.25 poles, with 2-roomed Crib. 4. Allotment 30, Township of Ocean Grove. Area 1 rood 09.74 polesAs a low reserve has been fixed, these properties should find a ready sa]c. ■ Further particulars from Messrs MONDY, STEPHENS, MONRO, . , AND STEPHENS. Solicitors, 11 Bond street, Dunedin; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. SAMSON AND CO., ■ FjUrnishers, Dowling street. Are Having A CHESTERFIELD SUITE WEEK, When THE . WHOLE OF THEIR STOCK Is Submitted FOR PRIVATE SALE At ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES. WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT. JAMES SAMSON _ AND CO., House Furnishers. TUESDAY. 30th JANUARY, , . At 2 o’clock. In Our Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. 4-PIECE DARK OAK BEDROOM SUITE, SINGER SEWING MACHINE, BEAUTIFUL WILTON PILE CARPET (12 x 11.3), COSY CHESTERFIELD SUITE (3 pieces), 7-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, QUAINT OAK SIDEBOARD, WALNUT IRON-FRAMED PIANO (Horace Brinsmead), BLUE AND FAWN WILTON CARPET (Super., 10.6 x 9), 12 REVERSIBLE WOOL RUGS. f JAMES SAMSON AND CO. Itf have received instructions to sell by auction, in their Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street, catalogue of ' Household Furniture and Effects, including—-7-piece Chesterfield suite, 3-piece Chester, suite, Ax. runner, oak sideboard, Wilton carpets (12 x 11.3, 10.6 x 9), duchesse chests, oak bedroom suite, Singer sewing machine, ottoman couch, drop-side cot, oak dining table, double and single wood bed-' steads, chest of drawers, occas. tables, s.g. chairs, hearthrugs, copper kerbs and screens, sofa rugs, pictures, paintings, shakedowns, portable gramophones, fireside chairs, BRASS-BOUND TRAVELLING TRUNK, napery, sheets, towels, framed mirror, cupboard, etc., etc. , TUESDAY, 30th JANUARY, At 2.30 o’clock. On Account of Those Concerned. Dm. spedding • is instructed to sell by auction at his Rooms, on Tuesday, at 2.30 o’clock:— ' 40 bolts hessian, 9 bags new figs, 2 enamelled baths (6ft and porcelain sink (27 x 21 x 16), 4 enamelled sinks, 2 400-gal. tanks, 17 sheets roof iron (10ft), 20 sheets roof iron (9ft), 12 gallon tins ■ red roof paint, 15. gallon tins cream and white paint, 2 dozen miners’ gold dishes, 15 dozen feeding bottles, 21 boxes confectionery, 3 cases soap (liquid), 27 11b bottles essences, 6 half-chests choice Ceylon tea, and other sundries. In lots to suit. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets. A DELIGHTFUL HOME. BEAUTIFUL VIEW. SUNNY ANDERSON’S BAY, . 17 Arawa street —handy to tram. JOHN REID AND SONS LTD., instructed by the Trustees in the •state of the late J. H. Spencer, will offer u above, PART SECTION 2, Block IH., on map of Anderson’s Bay District, containing 1 rood, more or less, together with very attractive TILE-ROOF MODERN. RESIDENCE OP 6 ROOMS and all modern conveniences. The rooms are of good size and the whole place inside and out is in splendid order. Being a modem Home, it is easily worked. The garden is a fine one, nicely planted in shrubs, flowers, lawns, etc., and there is also a substantial motor garage. Sunny situation, lovely view, easy access, and the attractive nature of the property all combine to make this sale well jrorth attention. Particulars from Messrs RAMSAY AND HAGGITT, Solicitors, JOHN REID AND SONS LTD., *. Auctioneers 1536 MONDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets. SNUG SUBURBAN HOME. SPLENDID GARDEN. VERY SUNNY. ( 10 BIRCHFIELD AVENUE, N.E.V. JOHN REID AND SONS LTD. will offer as above, on behalf of the Administrator in the estate of James M’Gregor, deceased, LOT 15, Township of Morton, containing 25.5 poles and COMFORTABLE HOME thereon, with e. 1., bathroom, gas, etc. This is a cheap Property with a good Section, close to car, very sunny, fine view. FOR DEFINITE SALE , ' TO WIND UP ESTATE. 1554 Full particulars from Messrs DOWNIE STEWART AND PAYNE, <Dr Solicitors; JOHN REID AND SONS LTD.,, Auctioneers.

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Evening Star, Issue 21630, 27 January 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21630, 27 January 1934, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21630, 27 January 1934, Page 16

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