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auctions. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, At 1.30 o’clock. At Premises, No. 28 Somerville street, Anderson’s Bay. tinder Instructions from the District Public Trustee, in the estate of John T. W ilson. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND - FURNISHINGS. WALNUT PIANO (Arthur Kelsey), MAHOGANY DINING TABLE (extending to 12ft), SILCOX WIRELESS SET, 8 VALVES, 10 MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, CEDAR BOOKCASE, .BRUSSELS CARPET (15 x. 12), OLD CHINA LUSTRES, ELECTROPLATE, ORMULU TIMEPIECE. ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER. ALEX. HARRIS LIMITED have received instructions to sell, as above, Walnut piano (Kelsey), Silcox wireless set, mahogany dining table, 8 mahogany dining chairs, 2'mahogany carvers chairs, couches, divan chair, copper screen and log box, lire screens, pedestal desk, Electrolux cleaner, linoleums, cedar sideboard, cedar bookcase, stair carpets, dinner service, china and crystal, flower stand and bowls, walking sticks, Ormulu timepiece, coal vase, old . china, fenders and brasses, pair cricket pads, wardrobe, linen cupboards, chest drawers, spring rocker, toiletware, engravings and pictures, shelving, meat safe, gas cylinder and ring, mangle, kitchen utensils, wringer, spray pump, garden tools, crosscut saw, scales and weights, mangle, lawn mower, garden roller, garden seat, ladders, ■ rolls of wire netting, fencing wire, tools, 2 , barrows, 4-whcel buggy, etc. REMINDER. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, At 1.30 o’clock. On the Premises, No. 1 Motu street, St. Clair, corner Mavis street (off Allandale road). Instructed by tho District Public Trustee, Executor of the will of Hannah Watson Fraer (deceased). ST. CLAIR FREEHOLD PROPERTY, CONTAINING 6 ROOMS AND ALL CONVENIENCES, AND POILITE GARAGE, . LARGE FREEHOLD CORNER SECTION, Area 39.6 poles (more or less). IMMEDIATE VACANT POSSESSION. Further particulars from THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Dunedin; Or Alex. h arris limited, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents.

ST. LEONARDS. ST. LEONARDS. TUESDAY, 14th OCTOBER, At 1 o’clock. At the Residence, Statham street, St. Leonards. Instructed by the Perpetual Trustees Co. Ltd., in the estate of the late William George Bransgrove. CHARMING BUNGALOW RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS AND GARAGE. 5 NICE ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE, WITH MODERN APPOINTMENTS. Exceptionally large lounge, wide verandah, tiled slab grates, fibrous plaster ceilings, electric light, linen presses and cupboards, wide reception hall, bathroom, porcelain enamel bath and basin, hot and cold water, kitchenette fitted with electric range and cupboards, washhouse, copper, and tubs under one roof, workshop and garage IMMEDIATE VACANT POSSESSION Allotments 43 and 44, Block 11, Township of Burkestown. Area 1 rood (more or loss). Also vacant Allotment adjoining, being Allotment 45, Block 11, Township of Burkestown. Area 20 poles (more or less). The Residence is beautifully designed and is in splendid order throughout. The grounds arc tastefully laid out in garden, lawns, shrubbery, and native trees. Plenty of sunshine and well sheltered. A warm cosy spot. CLOSE RAILWAY STATION. The whole property will first be offered in-one lot, and, failing a sale, the House and 2 Sections will he offered and then the vacant allotment. Also, At the same time, COSTLY HOUSEHOLD EURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. Further patriculars from THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO. LTD., Vogel street: Or Alex. Harris limited. Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents. REMINDER. THURSDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, At 1 o’clock. On the Premises, No. 333 King Edward street, South Dunedin. Instructed by Mr A. P. Pope, wbo has purchased another business. UP-TO-DATE BAKEHOUSE and PASTRYCOOK’S PLANT and FITTTK'iS. Including ALMOST NEW BE -HALLIBURTON ELECTRIC OVEN ( L.P. 10, 20kwt, running cost only 12s fid per week), 5 Dozen NEW STEEL CAKE TRAYS. Benches, Glass Dishes, 40-gallon Drums, Bun Prover, and Bakehouse and Shop Equipment. Alex. Harris limited. . Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents. JAMES SAM&ON AND CO.. Auctioneers. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, At 2 o’clock. In Our Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street COSTLY FURNITURE AND CARPETS, Including SOME BEAUTIFUL PIECES OF WALNUT AND MAHOGANY. 2 MAHOGANY DUGHESSE TABLES, BEAUTIFUL WALNUT BEDROOM ' SUITE (With Twin Beds; this is a modern suito and practically new), OLD MAHOGANY MARBLE-TOP WASHSTAND 2 OLD MAHOGANY EASY CHAIRS, With 4 MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS to match, 10 MAHOGANY AND WALNUT DINING CHAIRS, OLD MAHOGANY DOUBLE PEDESTAL SIDEBOARD, Walnut Loo Table, 2 ANTIQUE POT-POURRI VASES, IT SOLID SILVER TABLESPOONS (Early Georgian), 1 MAHOGANY CHEVAL GLASS, 1 WALNUT CHEVAL GLASS, QUAINT OCCASIONAL CARVED TABLE AND CHAIR, LUXURIOUS 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (in Uncrushable Velvet), 3-fold Deadlight Screen, Vases, Ornaments. Walnut Pot Stand, Mahogany Glass, • LARGE HAND-WOVEN INDIAN CARPET (in perfect order, 12 x 11.5), HAND-WOVEN INDIAN CARPET (17.6 x 12), 2 HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPETS (12 x 9 and 10.6 x 9), 1 BEAUTIFUL OAK CUTLER ROLL-TOP DESK (This desk Is practically new, self-locking, and double pedestal). JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions to sell this exclusive catalogue of Beautiful Furniture and Carpets. Also, IRON-FRAMED GARDEN SEAT. On View Thursday Morning. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, At 2 o'clock. In Our Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. COSTLY WALNUT IRON-FRAME PLAYER PIANO, By the World-renowned John Broadwood and Son. This. is a magnificent instrument, has a delightful tone and a very full volume. The oiano is bomg sold under instructions from tno trustees in a deceased estate. IT PRESENTS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY to Purchase a Player Piano by the recognised world's best maker. JAMES - SAMSON AND CO. liavr- received instructions from the trustees to sell, as above.

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Evening Star, Issue 24004, 1 October 1941, Page 2

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