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AUCTIONS. TIMBER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Notice is hereby given that the RIGHT TO CUT AND REMOVE the SAWMILLING TIMBER on Sections 22 and 23 and Road Reserve, Block XL, Naseby S.D., will be offered FOR SALE by public auction at the District Lands and Survey Office, Dunedin, at 11 a.m. on FRIDAY, 15th January, 1937. P. Radiata, 1,372 trees, 386,430 board feet. P. Pinaster, 44 trees, 1,309 board feet. Upset price, £4OO. Full particulars obtainable at the Lands Office, Dunedin N. C. KENSINGTON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. WEDNESDAY, 13th JANUARY, At 1.30 o’clock. At Rooms. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 10-PIECE SUITE, IN BUFFALO LEATHER. 2 PTANOS, AXMINSTER CARPETS, MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARDS', OVAL OAK DINING TABLE. Also, 6 Oak H.B. Dining Chairs, Chesterfield Suite (in Genoa velvet), Oak Occasional Table, Singer Sewing Machine, Oak Morns Chairs, Seagrass Chairs, Wicker Chairs, Hall Stand, Settee (in Genoa velvet), Cabinet Gramophones, Mirror-door Wardrobes, Duchesse Chests, Linoleum, Blankets, Napery, Chest Drawers, Pedestal Cupboards, Wood Kerbs, 4-fold Screen, Flock Mattresses, Kitchen Dressers, Overmantel, Easy Chairs, Pictures, Soda Fountain, Kitchen . Utensils, HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER. Alex. Harris limited. Auctioneers. TUESDAY, JANUARY 12th, At 2 p.m. In Our Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. CATALOGUE GOOD SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Including SINGER DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE (Practically new, No. 66, rotary shuttle, Golden Oak, 7-drawer), STELLA SHORT WAVE S-VALVE RADIO, 2 GENTS’ FREE-WHEEL CYCLES, HOOVER ELECTRIC CLEANER, MAHOGANY WARDROBE, 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, 4 OAK H.B. CHAIRS, 2 AXMINSTER CARPETS (12 x 9, 10.6 x 9), CHESTERFIELD SETTEE COUCH, CANE-BACK OAK SETTEE, QUAINT CHIJSTA CABINET, Duchesse Chests, Stained Bedroom Suite, Double and Single Wood Bedsteads, Divan Chairs, Axminster Runner, Sofa and Hearth Rugs, S.G. Chairs, Copper Seat Kerb, Hall Seat, Palm Stands, Crockery, Ornaments, Chiffonier, Tea Wagon, Pictures, Paintings, Bedroom Pedestals, Wicker Chairs, Duchesse Table, Cushions, CANVAS SUN BLINDS, Bathroom Mirrors, 16 VOLUMES ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA, Kitchen Furniture, Chairs, Tables, Pots and Pans, Glassware, Enamelware, Lawn Mower, Etc., Etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions to sell, in their Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street, A Large Catalogue of Household Furniture and Effects. Now on View. FRIDAY WEEK, JANUARY 22, 12 Noon. At Rooms, No. 10 Dowling street. Unless a reasonable offer is in previously. PRETTY BUNGALOW, 3 Rooms, Kitchenette, Sun Porch, 9 Grendon street (Just town side of Highgate). Erected 1922. Tile roof, lounge 17 x 15, beam ceiling, 2 fine bedrooms, model kitchenette (coal range, gas cooker), large sun porch, 15 x 9. Approx, i level freehold, in lawns, shrubs, roses. Close bus, easy walk to city, desirable locality. Bulk of money 4£ per cent, can be arranged prior to sale. Cards to inspect from Auctioneers, j* s. McKenzie limited. MONDAY WEEK, JANUARY 18, 12 Noon. At Booms, No. 10 Dowling street. 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE (All conveniences), 15 Grove street, Musselburgh. Full b freehold, good gardening soil. Large workshop, fowlhouse. Close tram (2), beach, and city. £IOO Deposit. Easy rental basis can be arranged prior to sale. Cards to inspect from Auctioneers. RS. McKENZIE LIMITED, • instructed by the owner, will sell by' auction, as above, unless a reasonable offer in previously. SUNDAY SERVICES. c HRISTADELPHLAN UNITY CHAMBERS, MEETING, Lower Stuart street, Sunday, 6.30 p.m. Last Prophecy To Be Fulfilled. •1937, WHAT DOES IT PORTEND?’ Illustrated. G OSPEL HALL, STATION STREET. Mr E. HAY, from Kaikoura, will Preach the Gospel at 6.30. Subject, ‘ UNMISTAKABLE SIGNS—WHAT NEXT? ’

The postal authorities advise that the Awatea left Sydney on Friday for Auckland with 12 bags of Australian mail and the London air mail of December 23. The latter will be to hand on Tuesday afternoon, and the ordinary mails on Wednesday. The London air 'mail of December 2S reached Sydney on,Saturday and tunics forward by. the first steamer.

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Evening Star, Issue 22542, 9 January 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 22542, 9 January 1937, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 22542, 9 January 1937, Page 16

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