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iin i -rtin mi ii •fr 'irrrfi —' - r 'i — ■ *" Sales by Auction. JQEWIS AT JgLLERSLIE (STATION).' " AT NO. 3, LAWRY SETTLEMENT, ELLERSLIE (one minute from Station). ' f ... IJIHIS J)ay, *pnis D AY, . . ( AT TWO O'CLOCK. 1 HP HE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, ON , 1 ACCOUNT MRS. WALKER, including— l COUCH, DING. TABLE and Cover, DING. CHAIRS, Linoleums, Blinds and Curtains, 4 Deck Chairs, COMB. CHESTS, W. Stand and 3 Ware, I. Bed, W.W. STRETCHERS and Bed- . ding, Mats and Slips, Lot SHEETS, House t LINEN and NAPERY, Kit. Tables, Books, A.B. Chairs. Glass and China, Cutlery, Orts., E.l • WARE, Singer HAND SEWING MACHINE, Gen. KIT. UTENSILS, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, Pres. Jars, Mincer, Gas Ring, Toole, and QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD SUNDRIES, etc. J OUIS AUCTIONEER. rjpillS J) AY. 11 A.M. . .. jpRUIT-LARGE SUPPLY ALL KINDS. POULTRY— HENS. DUCKS, GEESE. TURKEYS _ r DAIRY AND FARM PRODUCE-GRAIN, SUNDRIES. J JONES, AUCTIONEER, VICTORIA AND LORNE STREETS, Will Sell by Auction at the Mart, as above, WITHOUT RESERVE. , • JpRUIT. jpRUIT. [ WE HOLD SALES DAILY AT 10 A.M. : SHARP. ALL FRUITS IN SEASON, r ; JpRUITGRO WEES' [ FORT-STREET. i J. B. TONAR, AUCTIONEER. ; rpHURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1 ; AT -^yESTFIELD, .j^JTESSRS.. JQ ALGETY AND C°"L m . Will Sell, IAA 4-TOOTH ROMNEY EWES, bred by JLUU E. Short 100 4 AND SIX-TOOTH SHROPSHIRE CROSS EWES. ' 250 6 AND 8-TOOTH LINCOLN ROMNEY CROSS EWES. 150 S.M. ROMNEY CROSS EWES. ' 100 4-YEAR-OLD ROMNEY LINCOLN CROSS EWES. CON. CHRISTIE, AUCTIONEER. , rpuESDAY. JANUARY NEVILLE NEWCOMB ' Will Sell by Auction at His Majesty's Arcade, . At 12 noon, RESIDENCE and i-ACRE, Domett Avenue, XV Epsom. Modern, up-to-date Residence of five rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery; ■ wash-house, copper and tubs; large stable; plaster ceilings, steel dados, gas fires. Section. 122 by about 171 ft, and containing about ' half an acre, laid out in garden, orchard, . and vegetable garden. ' Leasehold land, for • 60 years at £8 per annum, with right of re- : newal. One minute to tram. A perfect ' little home. Worth inspection. / ; QHAUPO (gHEEP JpAIR. i ' • • v At 12 o'clock. 15 000 EWES ' WETHERS 811,1 LAMBS. - ENTRIES SOLICITED. ! gHEEP J* AIR. L . ■ ' WjEDxNESDAY, "jpEBRUARY i At .11 o'clock sharp. , k ENTRIES SOLICITED. QHAUPO J^AIR - . rpHURSDAY, jpEBRUARY 23 f ENTRIES SOLICITED, 'N Z L OAN • AND M ERCAOTILE , * QOMPANY, JVTD.. . HAMILTON. C. HUNTER, Auctioneer. rpHURSDAY, • JpEBRUARY 0^ : ;v AT 2.30 P.M. ■ / - - i ' ' ' r \ ■ ' • •-.. i AT ROOMS, PRINCES-STREET. yALUABLE QITY . J^EASEHOLD- . CORNER IN STUART-STREET, JQUNEDIN. AND gCURR ' - N Have received instructions from the Lessee .to Sell by Auction, as above, t THE LEASE OF ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND being part Section 6, Block XVI., shown on " the Plan of Dunedin, having a frontage of 67ft to Stuart-street by 69ft to Moray Place.. THE LEASEHOLD is without doubt the finest building site offering in Dunedin City, being the key to the Railway Station and within one minute's walk from Princes or George Streets. The Section is directly opposite Messrs.' P. Hayman and Co.'s new premises, and is surrounded by the leading business houses of Dunedin. THE TERMS OF LEASE are identical with a Dunedin City Corporation Lease, providing for full valuation on expiration. ' Within a matter of three months Stnartstrtet will be the best lighted street in Dunedin, the City Council having entered into negotiations with a well-known lighting firm for the-installation of a patont, up-to-date light throughout this street. To the Business Man who wants premises 1 in the heart of commerce this is an opportunity which cannot possibly recur: it is ' practically L.1.P., and the best Building Site J. in the City. The Lease has ten and a-half years to run • at a very low rental, and the Lessee is deter- •. mind to sell. Full particulars to bona-fide buyers on application. ! AND gCURR, i ' AUCTIONEERS, I DUNEDIN. DUNEDIN. i * ——— - : ——————— 4 J^EMUERA. j^EMUERA. J^EMUERA. "yiCTORIA avenue. V . yiCTORIA VENUE. 0 yiCTORIA . A VENUE. ' Q.EM Jg STATE. - pEM j^STATE. Q.EM Jjl STATE. 1 OA MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES, u uu commanding. extensive Landscape and t Harbour Views. A FEW MINUTES FROM TRAMS, 1 A FEW MINUTES FROM TRAMS, 2id Section, i, gALE ON Q.ROUND, , ALE ON Q.ROUND. gATURDAY, JpEBRUARY pRACTICALLY SERVE. rpERMS -yERY jgASY. rpERMS yERY jgASY. T. MANDENO JACKSON, Auctioneers, Customs-street, Instructed by J^OORE-J ONES JgROS., 0. HOBSON BUILDINGS (next G.P.0.),

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14586, 24 January 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14586, 24 January 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14586, 24 January 1911, Page 10