AUCTIONS. FRIDAY. 20tli MARCH. 1936, At 12 o’clock noon. SALE of Otago Harbour Board Leases of lands situate in the City of Dunedin, as under: — ’ Block LXl.—Section 9 (Roberts, Jetty, and Butler • streets; occupied by Crittall Matal (N.Z.) Xtd). Block LXlll.—Section 16 (Willis street; occupied by M. Stevenson Ltd.). Block LXlll.—Section 25 (Rattray street; occupied by Spencer and Dunkley Ltd.). Block LXni:—Section 26 (Rattray street; occupied by L. Beaumont Ltd.). Block LXlll.—Sections 39, 40, and 41 Willis and Richardson streets; occupied by Massey. Harris Co. Ltd.). Block XXlV.—Section 12 (Anzac Avenue; occupied by - City Property Investments Ltd.). Block; XXVI. —Section IB (Union street; Occupied by, John Dillon). Block LXYl.—Section 1A (Union street and Harbour Terrace; occupied by George Paul). o Block LXVlll.—Section 21 (Harrow street; ocupied by J. G. Bentley). Block XXVlll.—Section 22 (Forth and Harrow streets; occupied by A. R. Woods). Block LXlX.—Section 11 (Forth and Harrow streets; occupied by A. R. Woods). Block LXIX.—Lots 2 and 4 (Forth and Albany streets; occupied by Mrs M. H. Emmett). Block LXXlV.—Sections 66 and 67 (Sturdee and Mason streets; occupied by the Dunedin City Corporation). Block LXXV—Sections 60 and 61 (Jut- • land and Halsey streets; occupied by Keith' Ramsay Ltd.). JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from the Otago Harbour Board to offer for Lease by public auction the above-mentioned, lands at, their Rooms, 38 Dowling street, Dunedin, on the above date. For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS; • ' - ' THE SECRETARY; Or Messrs ' MONDY, STEPHENS, MONRO, AND STEPHENS, The Board’s Solicitors, N.Z. Express Co.’s Buildings, 9 Bond street, Dunedin. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27. , At 2 p.m. On the Premises, Brockville road, Kaikorai (above Sonntag’s). FARM CHATTELS AND FURNITURE. S' Tons of Hay, Set Gig Harness, Set of Spring Cart Harness,' Saddle and Bridle, 45-gal. Alfa Laval Separator, 2 Churns, 2 Milk Cans (6 gals.). Double-furrow Plough, Wooden Roller, 4 . Small Milk Cans, 15 Sheets Roofing Iron, Fencing Posts, Hay Forks, Grindstone, , Wheelbarrow, 7-piece S.B. Suite, Sideboard, Oak Chest, Oak Double Bed and Wire, Cabinet Gramophone, Books, General Chattels, JAMES : .SAMSON ’ AND ‘ CO. have received instructions from Mr George. Vernon to sell, as above. ■j ■ Also, On Account - -of Client. 2 GOOD CART HORSES. REMINDER. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). FEBRUARY 26th, At 12.30. 5 SPLENDID VACANT SECTIONS. Lot I.—St. Clair, Forbury road, full quarter acre. . Lot 2.—Momington, English Avenue, containing 22.87 poles. Lot 3. —Momington,-. English Avenue, containing 22.87 poles. Lot 4.—Middleton Park, Sec. 15, containing 22.87 poles. Lot s.—Middleton Park, Sec. 17, containing. 22.87 poles. ;■ 1 ■ . ;■ ■ See full advertisements. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. will sell, as above. REMINDER. ON FRIDAY, ARY 28, In the Afternoon at 1.30, and in the Evening at 7.30. In the Mam Floor Rooms,. Dowling street. ISAACS’S QUARTERLY SALE OF . UNREDEEMED PLEDGES From the Union Pawn Office, 5 Maclaggan DIAMOND RINGS, WATCHES, CAMERAS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, SUIT CASES, GLASSES, Also, i A LARGE QUANTITY OF ASSORTED JEWELLERY. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 26th FEBRUARY, , At 1.30 o’clock. At Rooms,' Princes street. WEEKLY CLEARING SALE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD /FURNITURE. OAK SEMI-UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (W. Schultz), • MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARDS, EXTENDING DINING TABLE, HANDSOME 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (in moquette, as new), 7-PIECE SADDLEBAG DIVAN DINING ROOM SUITE, LOVELY WILTON PILE CARPET• (14 x 11), WERTHEIM DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE, AXMINSTER HALL CARPET, SOLID OAK 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE (Nice design, splendid condition), OLD SHIP CARPENTER’S CHEST, And Linoleum, Couches, Seagrass and Wicker Chairs, Gate-leg Table, Saddlebag Easy Chairs, Dining Table, Oak Hall Stand, Revolving Austrian Chair, Pictures, Kerbs, Cupboards, Bookshelves, Occasional Table, Duchesse Chests, Full-Scotch Chests, Dropside Cots, Mirror-door Wardrobes, Flock Mattresses, Kitchen Tables, Lawn Mowers, Set Toledo Computing Scales, Canvas Verandah Blind, Pair Steps, Gents’ Free-wheel Bicycles. Alex. Harris limited, . Auctioneers, and Real Estate Agents. WEDNESDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, At 12 o’clock. Ai Offices, 39 Bond street, corner Liverpool street (opposite New Post Office). 2 FIRST-CLASS BUILDING SITES. MARYHILL TERRACE AND ENGLISH AVENUE, ' TO BE SOLD AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW UPSETS. The owner is realising to obtain money for immediate use. ;Now open for inspection. Conditions of sale from Messrs DUNCAN AND MACGREGOR, Barristers and Solicitors, National Bank Chambers, Princes street; Or, PARK, REYNOLDS LIMITED, Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, At 11 o'clock. ,Oh the Premises, Comer of Scott street and Chapman street. BUILDING - MATERIALS. 80 SHEETS ROOFING IRON, 3ft LOW-PRESSURE ZEALANDIA RANGE, RED PINE SCANTLING (4 x 2, 3 i 2, 3 x li. 3 x 3), KAURI FLOORING (6 x 1, 4 x 1), KAURI WEATHERBOARDS, BLUEGUM (3x2), T. dnd G. Lining, Rough Lining, Kauri Ceilings, Totara Posts (6 x 2), 7 Panel DAars, Architraves Moulding, Bricks, Quantity Firewood. Now on View. JJAEK, REYNOLDS LIMITED.,
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Evening Star, Issue 22272, 25 February 1936, Page 12
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