AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, APRIL sth, At 2 o’clock. In Our Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. In the Estate of the lato Robert Glendining. COLLECTION OF OIL AND WATER COLOURS. PAINTINGS. PAINTINGS. . 30 BEAUTIFUL PAINTINGS. W. L. Wilson, Moultray, Perrett, Ricardi, Blythe Fletcher, Harrison, Gay, Shaw, and Others. JAMBS SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from the Trustees of the late Robert Glendining to sell, as above. Paintings will be on our Wall for Inspection from Wednesday Morning. SPECIAL PULLET SALE. We Will Soli, at Our Auction Rooms, 146 Crawford street, on SATURDAY, April 6th, at 2 p.m.: 300 WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS. 150 WHITE LEGHORN ONE-YEAR HENS. These birds are all from reliable breeders, and we cano onfidently recommend them to buyers. "Cl R A S E R AND C 0.. 146 Crawford street. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3. At 12.30 o’clock. MORNINGTON FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, In Estate of Thomas Wren, deceased. Instructed by District Public Trustee. Dm. spedding • is instructed to sell by auction, at Jiis Rooms, on Wednesday, April 3, at 12.30 o’clock, the following Morningtoii Properties—vii. —• 1. Allot. 91, West Dunedin, contg. 10.5 poles, upon which is erected FIVEROOMED DWELLING, workshop, and garage, No, 152 Eglinton road, at present vacant. 2. Allot. 82, West Dunedin, contg. 10.7 poles, with 4-ROOMBD DWELLING, No. 11 MacNee street, at present Let at 12s per week. 3. Part of Allot. 11, Mormngton Extension, contg. 10.8 poles, with 5ROOMED DWELLING, No. 53 Meadow street, at pretent Let at 18s per week, Further particulars from DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE; ir AT OFFICE OF AUCTIONEER. PRIVATE HOTEL AS GOING CONCERN. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10th, 1935, At 2 p.m. On the Premises, “ Aparima House,” 95 Hanover street, Dunedin. Messrs tamblyn, Rhodes, and JAMIESON have received instructions from the owners to offer for sale by auc-. tion on the above date:— That Freehold, being Part Section 30, Blk. 21, Town ot Dunedin, with a frontage of 33ft to Hanover street by a depth of G6ft, with all improvements thereon, being brick building of 12 rooms used as a Boarding House and outbuildings, fully furnished, as a going concern. This business is an old-established one, and is right in the heart of the city, and has a Dining Boom License. Average up to 15 per day for meals, and has been up to 30 per meal. , In the event of the Freehold Business and Furniture not selling as a Going Concern the Freehold will then be offered separately as one lot and tho furniture separately as another lot. FURNITURE, iplete Dining Room Tables, Chairs, mostly Oak; Modern Wooden Bedwith bedding complete, duchesses, obes; Sitting Room Furniture, y, Crockery, Linen, Kitchen Utensils. Further particulars from MESSRS WEBB. ALLAN, WALKER. AND ANDERSON. Solicitors, Dunedin; Or The AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY, APRIL 8, 12 noon. At Rooms, No. 10 Dowling street. NEAT BUNGALOW, 4 Rooms, with Kitchenette, Sun Verandah. 43 43 43 CARR STREET. N.E.V. CARR STREET, N.E.V. CARR STREET. N.E.V. Solidly constructed, high foundations, e.l. plug, h. and c., gas, coal range (open fire), wardrobes, cupboards, washhouse, coal shed, asphalt paths. Full A freehold. Would let readily. Immediate vacant possession. f.B.—Bungalows £650 to £750 are hard get. The very low upset on this proty suggests a bargain. Approved buyer h £IOO could be financed. Keys at the Auctioneers. RS. McKENZIE LIMITED, • instructed by the owner, who has purchased business premises, will sell by auction, failing an earlier sale. Further particulars from tho Auctioneers, or Messrs Cook, Lemon, and Cook, Solicitors, Dunedin. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. ~y^fy —General Store, 4-roomed House, 5017 best business value offered m ledin to-day; will consider Exchange for li House.—Ryan Bros. ’IXED Store Business, near 4 schools; . takings £25 weekly; will greatly in.so; ingoing about £IOO. —Macasgey. TEA’ Rooms and Cabaret Hall, doing splendid business; owner retiring; terms arranged.—Macasscyand Co. Fruit, Confectonery Business, *O3 average takings £23; good stand; bargain for someone.—Tsl7, ‘ Star.’ pin pr—Home-made Cakes; goodwill, cS'.I.vJO stock, plant, small tea room; £5 week steady profit; 30s rent.—T264, ‘Star.’ PROPERTIES FOR SALE. rtQKjfk—North Dunedin: Substantial, f complete 5-roomed Home, every convenience; fine garden: owner leaving city ; sacrifice. —Alex. Harris Ltd. F 1 OR SALE, Section, Corstorplune; room 2 houses, frontages 2 streets, by Widow.—T39B, ‘Star.’ . pi AQ K — City, central, top side, no ot'XLrOeJ trams; 6 splendid Rooms; £IOO deposit, urgent sale.—Ryan Bros. I DOR SALE or Lease, well-built Detached - Residence, 8 rooms, garage; i-acre, well laid out garden; backing on to Wairarapa Stream, lovely situation, well set back on tram route; £2,200 or offer.—l3B Fendalton road, Christchurch.
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Evening Star, Issue 21992, 30 March 1935, Page 18
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