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AUCTIONS. J M THE TIME IS DRAWING NEAR WHEN AMES SAMSON. AND CO., AUCTIONED In Conjunction with ESSRS N. AND E. S. PATERSON and JAMES TIMLIN AND R S, CO., Will Sell by Auction at the Rooms of James Samson and Co., Dowling street, ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, AT 12 NOON. 14 GLORIOUS BUILDING SITES Being SUBDIVISION OF MR S. SOLOMON’S BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY, BELLEKNOWES (known as the Teranai Estate), With Frontages to Granville Terrace and Harcourt street. Each Section Approximately Quarter of an Acre. ABSOLUTELY THE FINEST SETTING IN DUNEDIN. THIS EXCLUSIVE , SUBDIVISION Commands a Magnificent View of Harbour, City, Peninsula, and Town Belt. Every Section is terraced, and the Building Sites on each section will permit of Beautiful Bungalows being Erected thereon, so that they will bo dotted all over the property, and thus make it THE MOST PICTURESQUE SUBDIVISIO N IN DUNEDIN. THE GARDEN, on which Mr Solomon has spent thousands of pounds, is famed throughout New Zealand. and the property has been so divided that nearly all sections will retain certain of these rare Plants, Trees, Ferns, and Flowers. PLANS ARE NOW AVAILABLE AND CAN BE PROCURED FROM THE AUCTIONEERS, OR WILL BE POSTED ON APPLICATION. Further particulars Messrs SOLOMON. GASCOIGNE, Or. SOLOMON, AND SINCLAIR; THE AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY, 12th APRIL. At 2 p.m. In Our Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Including CHESTERFIELD DINING SUITE (7 Pieces, in Wool Moquette), RIMU MIRROR SIDEBOARD, RIMU DOUBLE-DOOR WARDROBE, LARGE LOUNGE COUCH, 3 AXMINSTER C VRPETS (12 x 11.3, 12 x 9, 10.6 x 9). HEAVY AXMINSTER RUNNER. MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE, ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER (Model 12), 7-DRAWER SINGER SEWING MACHINE, Chest of Drawers, Duchesse Chests, Double and Single Wood Bedsteads, Stained Bedroom Suite, H.B. Chairs, S.G». Chairs, Glass Barrel Filter, Sofa Rugs, H. Rugs, Bedding, Napery, Copper Kerbs, Log Box, Drop-side Cot, Gent’s Cycle, Victory Sewing Machine, Crockery, Glassware, Mattresses, Bedding, Bathroom Mirror, Pictures, Books, S.G. Chairs, etc., etc. Also, TO LADY HAIRDRESSERS, EUGENE ELECTRIC DRYER (Practically new, automatic stop and start), LADIES’ HAIRDRESSING CHAIR (Chromium-plated frame), ELECTRIC TONG HEATER AND TONGS. JAMES SAMSON _ AND CO. have received instructions to sell, as above. PLEASE NOTE.—Sale, Monday, at 2 p.m. TUESDAY, APRIL 15, At 2 p.m. On the Premises, No. 187 Kenmure road, Mornington. Under Instructions from Mrs M. Holgate, who has sold her property and is giving up housekeeping. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. WALNUT IRON-FRAME PIANO (Rosiner), 7-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE, ATWATER KENT WIRELESS SET (Model 145, Dual Wave), VELVET PILE CARPET i , (12 x 10.6), GENUINE OLD STRAD. MODEL VIOLIN, POSTCARD CAMERA, MAHOGANY SCOTCH CHEST, MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE, EXPENSIVELY BOUND BOOKS, All Classes Literature, Duchesse ChestSj Single and Double Wood Bedsteads, Axmmster Sofa Rugs, Ottoman Couch, Hearthrugs, Bookshelves, Electric Heater and Cooker, Crockery, Cutlery, Glassware, Ornaments, Vases, 3-drawer Chest, Mahogany Table, Overmantel, Occas, Tables, Wertheim Sewing Machine, Blankets, Sheets, Napery, Wardrobe, Kitchen Furniture, Chairs, Table, Commode Chair, Sideboard, Curtains, Rocker Chair, Wringer, Meat Safe, Hall Stand, Fire Screen, CARPENTER’S TOOLS, Vyce, Garden Roller, Wheelbarrow, Lawn Mower, Steps, Garden Tools of every description. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. haye received instructions from Mrs Holgate to sell, on the Premises, No. 187 Kenmure road, Mornington, the above. On View Morning of Sale. SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 17, At 11.30 o’clock. In Our Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. Under instructions from the Trustee in the estate of Jane Russell, deceased. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, SADDLE HILL. Allots. 1,2, 19, and 20, Township of Saddle Hill, containing 2 roods 5 poles, facing Saddle Hill road. IMPROVEMENTS: 5-ROOMED COTTAGE, electric light, washhouse, copper and tubs, water laid on inside; compact little Dwelling. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from the Trustee to sell as above. Must be Sold to Wind Up Estate. MONDAY WEEK, APRIL 19, 12 Noon. At Rooms, No. 10 Dowling street. STRONG HOUSE TO DO UP, 10 Bedford street, St. Clair. 6 beautiful rooms, all conveniences, fibrous ceilings; needs few pounds spent on paint, paper, spouting; fine section; beside tram. £IOO deposit. Cards to inspect from the Auctioneers. r> s. McKenzie limited. SALE OP FREEHOLD PROPERTY AND RESIDENCE AT OWAKA, THURSDAY, 15th APRIL, At Owaka Saleyard, Immediately Before the Stock Sale. THE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED, favoured with instructions from the Education Board (Otago District) will offer by Auction, as above, the following:— Part Section 29 and 31, Block VIII., Glenomaru S.D., containing approximately 10 Acres; also Residence and 6 rooms, improvements ; electric light, ■ hot water, and usual conveniences. SATURDAY, APRIL 24, At 2.30 o’clock. At the Old Waihola School Residence, Waihola. Instructed by the Education Board of the District of Otago. THE OLD WAIHOLA SCHOOL RESIDENCE AND FREEHOLDS, Being Sections 17. 18, 19, blk. X., Waihola, _ area 3 roods (more or less). Auction Sale on Premises, Waihola, Saturday, April 24. A LEX, HARRIS LIMITED, •*"*- Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents. FRIDAY, APRIL 16, At 1.30 p.m., and Continuing in the Evening, at 7.15. ISAACS’S QUARTERLY SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. From the Union Pawn Office, 5 Maclaggan street. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from the Manager of the Union Pawn Office to sell, by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, the following list of valuable Unredeemed Pledges;— 1927. —June 10: 1,690, diamond ring. 1928. —August 28: 2,284, g.h. lever and muff chain. 1930 —December 15: 3,168, r.g. bangle watch. 1931. October 13: 2,535, Singer sewing machine. August 22; 2,100, s. lever. January 31: 284, g. chain and medal. 1932. —January 22: 213, r.g. Waltham. July 9: 1,827, g. bangle watch. December 30 : 3,476, g. chain and pendant. 1933. July 11: 1.734, g.h. lever. 1934. —Juno 11; 1,537, 2 g. brooches. July 7: 1,786, 2 g. necklets, pendants, and 2 g. rings: 1,974, set fish knives. August 4: 2,029, spider brooch; 2,062, g. brooch and ring. August 24: 2,192, cigarette case, ear rings, and brooch. October 19: 2,731, d. cluster ring. December 21: 3,340, g. chain; 3,346, g.h. Geneva. 1935. —January' 25 : 271, gem ring. April 5: 1,000, entree dish; 1,200 ; 3 brooches. May 31: 1,475, s. Omega. March 8 : 700, r.g. watch, chain, and pendant. July 11: 1,856, diamond and . sapphire bangle; 1,917, kit bag. September: 2,448, g. wristlet: 2,955, banjo-mandolin. December 11: 3,264, g. wristlet. 1936. —January 4: 4, g. bangle; 187, clock. February 1; 297, g. chain; 446, lever; 451, g. bangle watch; 464, chrom. wristlet; 469, r.g. bangle watch. February 21: 480, 1. suit case; 484, m. stop watch; 486, clock; 487, m. watch; 489, tent; 499, r.g. wristlet; 509, wristlet; 514, 1. suit case; 521, wristlet; 532, g.h. Geneva; 535, field glasses; 539, s. wristlet ; 540, gem ring; 546, portable typewriter. March 2: 561, 9ct g. wristlet; 611, banjo and telescope; 618, gem ring; 631, wristlet; 634, wristlet; 645, r.g, wristlet; 653, g. wristlet; 656, r.g. watch; 674, m. apron; 732, banjomandolin and v.p. kodak; 742, m. watch, 2 rings, and brooch; 750, s. lever and g. chain; 753, prism glasses; 762, s. wristlet; 778, r.g. watch; 780, s. wristlet; 794, r.g. Waltham. April 2: 834, g. ring; 851, s.h. watch and r.g. chain; 858, e.p. spoons, g. necklet, and pendant; 910, m. watch, chain, and pendant; 911, e.p. cup and specs; 914, 9ct g. wristlet; 936, canteen of cutlery; 962, kodak and case; 977, gramophone and records; 979, 9ct g. bangle watch; 998, g. bangle; 1,009, s. watch; 1,032, g.h. Geneva; 1,041, gem ring. May 1: 1,085, racket and g. medal; 1,088, watch; I,oß9,.watch; 1,090, pearl ring; 1,091, r.g. watch; 1,092, Omega watch; 1,094, g. ring; 1,098, s.. napkin rings; 1,121, gem ring; 1,131, s. watch; 1,134, e. lamp; 1,147, r.g. wristlet; 1,158, brooch and gem ring; 1,159, g. Masonic pendant; 1,167, clock and g. wristlet; 1,187, accordion; 1,217, g. bangle watch; 1,259, r.g. wristlet; 1,269, indicator; 1,272, g. bangle watch; 1,275, g. coin; 1,276, r.g. wristlet; 1,284, e. iron; 1,303, gem ring; 1,334, 1. coat; 1,348, typewriter; 1,354, rubber boots; 1,377, r.g. watch. June 1: 1,385, e.p. spoons and forks; 1,417, guitar; 1,419, g. watch; 1,439, ukulele-banjo; 1,450, g. ring; 1,451, wristlet; 1,459, g. ring; 1,465, gem ring; 1,490, g. chain and medal; 1,551, wristlet; 1,553, 8-day watch; 1,462, lever; 1,584, g. wristlet 1,592, lever; 1,615, r.g. Elgin watch; 1,657, r.g. wristlet; 1,664, mandolin. July 1: 1,669, g. ring; 1,705, s.h. Waltham; 1,725, r.g. wristlet; 1,727, g. coin; 1,736, s. wristlet; 1,739, m. watch; 1,745, magnetic battery. Also 200 lots not catalogued, consisting of Jewlleery of every, description, Carpenters’ Tools, etc. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. f OAA —Clean little Manufacturing Business, good profits; owner will teach purchaser; pleasant work,— Clarke and Venn Ltd. O I 1 rt —Mixed Business, shop and living rooms; takings, £l6 to £2O weekly.—Clarke and Venn Ltd. 4?.~| QK— Grocery, Dairy, etc., double S/XiVtl shop and house; takings, £2O to £25 per week. —Clarke and Venn Ltd. OR SALE, 20 Gallons Milk, in lots three to ten gallons; Is 3d gallon delivered.—E27, ‘Star.’ . ROCERY Businses For Sale, with Dwelling and garage attached; sound and reliable business, freehold. —E 52, ‘ Star.’ Office. O Tj [tA —Wood, Coal Business, good connection, For Sale at price of truck, plant.—Bl42, ‘ Star.’ ’ BICYCLES. LIGHTS, please 1 All types available at W. T. Beveridge Ltd., Cargill’s Corner, South Dunedin. f>S 6d Deposit, Weekly, Buys a Simplex '*»' Special Cycle; Dynamo Lamp Free.— Calder Mackay r s, 180 b Rattray street. 'AAT’ARNING to Cyclists, don’t be caught ▼ v napping; have your Brakes Repaired and your Cycles equipped with Bell, Reflectors, White Rear Guard; this is compulsory ; cheaper to have your Cycles in regulation order than pay fines. Consult Gordon Fox, of North End Cycle Works, the brake specialists. LADY’S Cycle, overhauled; tyres, tubes, pedals, seat, etc., new; £4- 105.—20 Moreau street, St. Kilda. O REED WELL gets you there-and back U safely, quickly, cheaply; only 3s 6d weekly; ride the best, bo assured of complete satisfaction.—W. A. Scott - and Sons, George street. ’ BICYCLE For Sale, in good condition, had 12 months’ dress E 166, ' Star.’ order and use.—AdTCIOR SALE, B.S.A. Cycle, Bosch li -*■ new tyres, tubes; excellent run order; £4 10s cash.—33o High street. MONEY. fANTED, urgently, Loan £5; willito pay back £7 or £8.—E326, ‘ Star.’ I N order to have the * Star ’ out in * time it is found impossible to cla Advertisements that come in after i We would therefore request Advertisei kindly bear this in mind and send in orders early.

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