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AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, sth FEBRUARY, At 12 o’clock.- ■ 'At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets. 5 NEW STREET, : 29 PRINCE ALBERT ROAD. TWO NICE HOMES And Freeholds, very conveniently situated, close to the tram, in Musselburgh.' JOHN REID AND SONS LTD., instructed by the District Public Trustee, will offer, as above, in the estate of Donald M'Kenzie (deceased)—. . (1) Part Lots 22 and 23, Blk. XVI., Musselburgh, containing 13.54 poles, and compact House thereon (5 New street), containing 6 rooms, with e. 1., gas, wardrobes, bathroom, hot and cold water, china cupboard washhouse, etc. (2) Part Lots 20 and 21, Blk. XVI., Musselburgh, containing 12.77 poles, and nice House (29 Prince Albert road), containing 6 rooms, 2 bay windows and porJtico, built-in wardrobes, bathroom, hot and cold water, washhouse, coal shed, etc. Both these properties are in good order, and would always let readily, and prove a good investment, or are well worth inspection by those seeking a convenient home at a reasonable price. For sale to wind up Jhe_ estate. . 2092 Full particulars from THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE; Or JOHN REID AND SONS LTD., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, sth FEBRUARY, At 12.15. At Their Rooms, 163 Rattray street. In the'Estate of Robert Paterson (Deceased). •IX-ROOMED DOUBLE-BRICK AND TILED-ROOFED BUNGALOW, 65 BELGRAVE CRESCENT, 65 BELGRAVE CRESCENT, Corner Belgravc Crescent, and Lundie street. Area 18.6 Poles. Sunny, Warm Situation. Close to Roslyn Tram, Public Schools, and High Schools. Beautiful rooms, nicely decorated on brick and plaster walls; wide oriel windows, slab grates, overmantels, porcelain-fitted bath room, latent kitchen fittings, Champion gas range and destructor in tiled alcove, cupboards, pantry, scullery white tiled; concrete outhouses, workshop, concrete and asphalt paths, concrete base fences, hedges, lawns, etc. A VERY SUBSTANTIAL HOME. . Tull particulars from the District Public Trustee, or NAND £. S. PATERSON LTD., • Auctioneers. FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, 7.15 o’clock. At Rooms, No. 10 Dowling street. Instructed by the Trustee in Estate of the late W. B. M'Ewan (City Librarian). SUBDIVISION OF THAT BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY, “ THE COVE,” Fronting Portobello Highway (Town side Macandrew’s). Approx. 2 mites to Anderson’s Bay road, 4 miles to Stock Exchange. Bus fares, 4s 20 SECTIONS, 20 SECTIONS, 20 SECTIONS, Each about 32 poles, wide frontages, facing north, sun whole day, exquisite view of city and harbour, very earty land (adjoining property a nursery). ' N.B.—Terms, £lO deposit per Section; balance 4 per cent, over 2 years; 5 per cent, discount for cash. Litho. plan on application Also, Also, i At same time and place, HOMESTEAD BLOCK, approx. 30 acres freehold. Ideal for nursery, flowers, or dairying. EXTREMELY EARLY LAND. NEAT DWELLING, e. 1., h. and c., bathroom, 2-roomed Cottage, all outbuildings, garage, glasshouse, now growing 11,000 gladioli, 5,000 tulips, narcissi. This Property will be offered as a going concern, including 2 cows, 2 horses, 150 hens, spring dray, harness, plough, harrows, saw bench, motor, separator (15gal), 30 flower boxes, 2 propagating pits with boiler, 6 cold frames. Mr M'Ewan, jun., occupies the property, and will show intending buyers over. The FARM AND SECTiONS are offered at .“ to-day’s ” market valuation, and offers may be submitted prior to Auction to the Auctioneers. S. McKENZIE LIMITED, BAYLEE AND BRUNTON, Solicitors to the Estate. MONDAY. 3rd FEBRUARY. At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, 39 Bond street [(Corner Liverpool street. Behind New Post Office). In the Estate of the late Mrs B. M. Macbeth. ' Instructed by The Perpetual Trustees Company Ltd. ST.CLAIR. ST.CLAIR. CHARMING FREEHOLD PROPERTY, 8 ALLANDALE ROAD. 16.8 1 Poles. Choice Situation, Close to Tram Stop. BEAUTIFUL LITTLE HOME, , WELL-BUILT 6 ROOMS. Concrete foundations, bathroom, hot and cold water, basin and lavatory, Shackloek high-pressure range, , pantries, cupboards, built-in bookcase, wardrobes, linen press, ornamental ceilings, extra gas range (” Sable Knight), washhouse (copper rjid tubs), coalhouse, outside lavatory, workshop, and cellar, all under cover. This is a well-arranged house, easily worked and no waste space. Quiet and retired situation, being just off the main road to St. Clair, and within a stone throw of tram stop. Immediate Vacant Possession if desired. To 'be Sold to Wind Up Estate. Further particulars from Messrs MONDY, STEPHENS. MONRO, AND STEPHENS,' Solicitors: THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, COMPANY LTD.; Or ' ■pARK, REYNOLDS LIMITED, -*■ Auctioneers, 39 Bond street. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, At 12 o'clock. , At Rooms, Princes street. Under Instructions from the Perpetual Trustees Co. Ltd., In the Estate of the late Joseph Eli White. ATTRACTIVE CITY PROPERTY Elvethan’s Villa), No. 391 CASTLE STREET, AT PENNY SECTION TRAM STOP, And close to University and Training College. DOUBLE BRICK RESIDENCE OF 7 ROOMS, with Every Convenience, And Wood Building Suitable Garage. Alex. karris limited have received instructions to sell, as above: The Unexpired Term of University Lease, together with well-built Double Brick Residence of 7 rooms, slate roof, bath and basin, hot and cold water, electric light and gas, fitted-in wardrobes and bookcase, pantry, scullery, large washhouse and workshop; coalhouse and large shed, conservatory at back. The property is situated in a very handy position, and is for definite sale, as the trustees wish to wind up the Estate. It is an .ideal Family Home, and most suitable for a Boarding House for Students. The house was built by ibe late Mr White for his own .use. Further particulars from Ihe PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO LTD.

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Evening Star, Issue 22249, 29 January 1936, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22249, 29 January 1936, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22249, 29 January 1936, Page 14

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