AUCTIONS. ALEX. HARRIS LIMITED. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, At 1.30 O’clock. In Our Upstairs Rooms, Princes street. Under instructions from the Trustees Executors and Agency Co. Ltd.,' In the Estate of the late Lady Williams. (Remoycd to Rooms from the Residence, No. 16 Albert street, for convenience of Sale.) EXCLUSIVE COLLECTION OF GENUINE PERIOD -STERLING SILVER, ELECTROPLATED WARE, CHOICE COLLECTION VASES AND ORNAMENTS, CHINA AND CRYSTAL, HIGH-GRADE BLANKETS AND NAPERY. STERLING SILVER: PAIR HANDSOME STERLING SILVER 5-LIGHT CANDELABRA (exquisite design), 7i DO/.. SOLID SILVER TABLE AND DESSERT SPOONS AND FORKS (Georian and Victorian Eoi':o(!sL tiwdtct Silver Sugar and Cream, SILVER PRESENTATION SALVER (approx.) 120 oz), Apostle Tea Spoons, Silver ColTeo Pot, Silver Toast Racks, 4 SILVER CANDLESTICKS, Silver Sweet Dishes. Silver Mugs, Silver Teapot, Sugar Sifters. Salt Cellars, Condiment Set, Indian Menu Holders, noon Tea Spoons, Electro-plated Salver. Silver Entree Dish. CRYSTAL: FINE COLLECTION CUT CRYSTAL, including Champagnes. Hocks, Sherry, Port Wine, and Liqueurs, Crystal Vases, etc. CHINA . VASES AND ORNAMENTS, French Dessert Service, 4 pair Brass Candlesticks, Cover Jars, Fine Collection Vases and Ornaments, LARGE ENGLISH CAULDRON, DINNER SERVICE (130 pieces), French Ormuhi Timepiece, Small French Bulb Timepiece, Coalport China Tea Service (lovely design), Fruit Service in Case, Fish Knives and Forks in Case. LARGE QUANTITY HIGH-GRADE CUTLERY, Aneroid Barometer. BLANKETS. NAPERY, AND TABLE LINEN, Large Bath Towels, Linen, Sheets. Damask Serviettes, Double and Single Blankets, Bedspreads, Linen Pillow Slips, Large Irish Linen Banquet Table Cloths, Chenille Hall Curtains. Runners, Doyleys, Cabin Trunks, and Suitcases. NOTE.—This is a wonderful catalogue of Sterling Silver, Cut Crystal. Vases. Ornaments, and Napcry, and worth inspccItlOli. . The Sale will start at 1.30 o c.ock sharp. STERLING SILVER, Cutlery, etc., to be offered at 2.30 o’clock. On view for inspection on hnday afternoon from 2 o'clock until 4 o clock, Satuidny morning and morning of sale, Alex. Harris limited, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents. ALEX. MACDONALD. SALE BY AUCTION, SATURDAY’, DECEMBER 6, At 10.30 a.in. Unless reasonable offer in earlier. At Rooms, No. 5 Dowling street. Under Instructions from Executors of the Estate of J. M. Thomson (deceased). We will Sell by Public Auction, 85 CLIFFS ROAD, ST. CLAIR (Panoramic View of City and Beaches), 16-ROOMED RESIDENCE, in 5 flats; all electric. Four -.-flats : returning £4 ,5s per week. Owner occupies 5 rooms and kitchenette. Area: 4 acres 1 rood 22 poles. -I he frontage lias been surveyed into 5 building sections. The Property will be submitted «s a whole, or the Dwelling with 2 roods 20 poles, and an Extra Building Section of 20 poles fronting Cliffs road. Further particulars from SIEVWRIGHT, JAMES, AND NICHOL, Solicitors for the Estate; Or
THE AUCTIONEER, Alex. macdonald, 5 DOWLING STREET. -Toiopbone 10-469. Private, 20-424. PORT CHALMERS INVESTMENT OR GOOD HOME. MONDAY, Bth DECEMBER, 1941, At 12 Noon. At Our Rooms, 11+ Princes street, Dunedin. MESRSS TAMBLYN, RHODES, AND JUSTICE have received instructions from the District Public Trustee in the Estate of Catherine Omond to submit by Public Auction the following Freehold Property; — That Freefold being Part Section 390. Town of Port Chalmers, with an area of approximately 10 poles and all improvements thereon, being 5-roomed DWELLING and outbuildings, known as-No. 16 SCOTIA STREET, PORT CHALMERS, at present let to a tenant. The situation is good, being nicely on the vise, in sunny position, facing north, yet handy railway station and shopping facilities. The house has large rooms, electric light, gas; drained to sewer; good washhouse, copper and tubs, and bathroom. Section well kept, asphalt paths. As this property is for sale in order to wind up estate, reasonable upset has been iixed. Further particulars from THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE; Or THE AUCTIONEERS, TAMBLYN, RHODES. AND JUSTICE. MONDAY, Bth DECEMBER, At 12 o’clock Noon. At 39 Bond street (opposite Post Office). Instructed by the Executor in the Estate of the late Margaret Munro. WARRINGTON. WARRINGTON (Close to Railway Station.) 1 ACRE AND 19.6 POLES FREEHOLD, Fronting Railway Line and Meadow street. SINGLE STORY WOOD RESIDENCE, 9 rooms, verandah, electric light, washhouse, workshop, and garage. Beautiful View. ‘ Orchard, Hedges, Tennis Court, Cow Paddock. Vacant Possession. Within 3 or 5 minutes’ walk to Station, Store, and Post Office. Capable of Being Subdivided. THE FURNITURE IN THE HOUSE IS INCLUDED WITH THE PROPERTY. The Beneficiary under the Will is now residing in the North, and has decided to quit this Splendid Property at any reasonable offer. Further particulars from THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES COMPANY LIMITED. TONKINSON AND WOOD, Solicitors; Or |>ABK, REYNOLDS LIMITED. Auctioneers. RADIO CENTRE 105 Princes Street, for GUARANTEED REPAIRS Efficient, economical service. Licensed Radiotricians. Sets collected and delivered. Ring 13-577
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Evening Star, Issue 24055, 29 November 1941, Page 2
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