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BALEB BY AUCTION. TUESDAY, 24th NOVEMBER, 1 At 2 o'clock. At Upstairs Rooms, Princes filrcet. COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE < AND FURNISHINGS. > .WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND riANO . (Sclrwechten), • UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Koch and Sohnc), MASSIVE RED PINE .MIRROR-BACK ' SIDEBOARD,, EXPENSIVE CHESTERFIELD SUITE IN SADDLEBAGS, ' EBONISED DRAWING ROOM CABINET, RED PINE DINING TABLES (Bft|, DRAWING ROOM OCCASIONAL , , '.' SUITES, HANDSOME BEDROOM SUITE, CHINA, CRYSTAL, ELECTRO-PLATE, DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, ' AND BEDROOM FURNTfURE, Comprising— DRAWING • ROOM.-Brass' tile fender, brasses and dogs, Brussels carpet, Axmin6tor hearthrug, walnut ovcrnianicl, _ oil paintings, lace curtains* walnut grand piano', (ijchwccliten), occasional suite in tapestry and plusii music cabinet, piano scat and cabinet combined, -cboniscd brie-a-brae cabinet, occasional tables, whatnot, rattan suite, handsome marble timepiece (under shade), Sutherland • table, oak writing cabinet, occasional folding chairs, rattan 1 chairs, settee in Utrecht velvet, ornafnents and vases, flowor bowls. DINING TvOOM.—Grand piano (Koch Sohne), musio canterbury, massive red pine mirror-back sideboard, red pine bookcase, oak folding bookshelves, red- pine extending dining table (Bft), kauri dining table (6ft), Chesterfield suite iii paddlebags,' carpets, plushettc curtains,'.overmantel, kauri mirrorback sideboard, 'Cromwell dining room suits in saddlebags, ovormantel, improved Singer inaehirie, Werthcim sewing maohine, bronzes', marble timepiece, coal vase, -wicker chairs, rattan chairs, Japanese 6-fold screen, ,fenders and. linoleums, dinner service, tea service, china, crystal, and electro-plate, very heavy set e.p. dish covers, Axminster carpet, hall linoleum, mirror-back hall stand, quartcirplate canlera (complete), books, scltzogene,. e.p. cpergn-3 and fruit stand, porticro and curtain. BEDROOMS.- — Brass-mounted Parisian bedstead, brass-mounted French bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok beds, kauri bedroom suites, red pine duchesso pairs,, duchcsse chests, toilet chests, carpets, red pine wardrobe, commode, toilet ware, curtains, tileback washstand, pictures, child's combination chair, go-cart, 2 sets bowls, etc., etc. ALEX. HARRIS & co. have received instructions from P. W. Scully, Esq. (who is leaving Duncdin), and another Vendor, to (eell. by auction, as above.On V iew from Saturday Morning. '27th NOVEMBER, At 11 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. / CLEARING SALE OF GIGS AND BUGGIES. ALEX. 'HARRIS &' CO. ■ are instructed to sell by auction, as above: . 4 gigs, in first-class order. 1 superior phaeton, nearly new • , 1 dog-cart. On.Viow.froin Monday, November 23. "lilDAY,,27th NOVEMBER, i At 12.30 o'clock. ' At Rooni6, Princes street. VALUABLE BUILDING SITES. MUSSELBURGH.Also the v WELL-KNOWN BUNGALOW TEA " ROOMS. PR ACTICALLY FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. | A LE X HARii I S • & CO. -Ci. have received instructions from Mrs L. H. Spooner (who has left tho district) to sell by auction, as above: 1. Part Section 30,- Section 31, and part Scction 32, Block ALVII, Miissclburghj eon-' taihing 1 rood 1 12-poles (more "or less)/ with the splendid building known as "The Bungalow Tea Rooms," at present Ssased to Mr H. O'KoefFc. Roplote with every modern convenience, containing 6 rooms-, all beautifully finished. and decorated, the walls and ceilings being of the best embossed steel. The grounds are 'tastefully laid out in shrubbery and garden. 2. Part Sections 32 and 33, Block-SLVII, with frontage to (-Jueen's drive of 64 links, opposito Onslow House. . Well filled in and fenced. . 3. Part Section 33, Block XLVII, fronting Queen's drive. Well filled; adjoining above. 4. Section 9, Block XV, corner of Victoria road and Auld street, Musselburgh: 32 poles. Opposite Tahuna Park. 5. Part Section 4, Block XII, corner Fer- , guson and Normanby streets, with new r.hop and 5-roomed Dwelling ; bakehouse, all conveniences; patent w.e.. drained to sewer; at present leased to Mr -U'lntosh at 25s pc-i- wee!;. 6. Part Section 4, Block XII, Normanby street (opposite Bowling Green), modern 4-roomcd Dwelling; bath (hot and cold); gas, patent w.e. (drained to sower), largo workshop; house No. 2. Tho above Properties offer exceptional values, and the Auctioneers .strongly urj>e buyers to inspect. The / owner having loft tho district, is determined to sell, and the Properties being situated in the best part Musselburgh a splendid opportunity is afforded of purchasing' in this favourite suburb .at bedrock prices. 16n SATURDAY, sth DECEMBER" At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooriis, Princes street. CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, GREEN ISLAND (Overlooking Burnside Station). NEW and MODERN 5-ROOMED DWELLING and i-AORE SECTION, ALEX. H.ARRIS & CO. havo received instructions from Mr, AY. M. Adam to sell by auction, as above: His Choice Freehold Property, London street. Green Island, area 1 rood (more or less), with a Modern Dwelling of 5 largo rooms, bath, scullery; washhouse (fitted with copper and tubs), workshop, cistern (holding 2500 gallons water)'. Tho above Property is within five minutes of station, church, and school, and commands a splendid view. 21n THURSDAY', 10th DECEMBER, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street, Dunedin. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND FREEHOLD, FAIRLIH (Known as the Fairlic Hotel), A NEW BUILDING of 30 ROOMS. Rcpleto with Every Modern Convenience. Alex. Harris & co. liave received instructions from Mr J. Young to sell i>v auction, as above: THE FAIRLIE HOTEL AND FREEHOLD, being Section 1, part Rural Scclion 10197, Fairlic, Canterbury, containing 3 roods 36.7 poles (more or less), with a New and Modern Building of .30 rooms, situated close to tho Railway Station. At present leassd for 8i years at £8 per week. The above Holol is situated in the Geraldine Electorate, and has a first-class connection. This offers a. splendid chance to investors, as the Property is in a safe electorate, and must be sold, as the owner is rattling in Duncdin. Easy terms may be arranged before the sale. Full particulars may be obtained from / THE AUCTIONEER'S; Or from Messrs W. MILLER & CO., 21n ' Arcade, Duncdin. MAKE A GOOD BREAKFAST, and you aro ready to tackle the day's work. One of the best things to'take is'porridge, provided it is made from ROBINSON'S PATENT GROATS, Suoh a porridge is of finer flavour, easier of digestion, richer in nutriment than the ordinary porridge. Mcdical authorities give it.preference. OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT— Job Printing of every description done with Pcspatch and at the Lowest Current Hates.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14377, 21 November 1908, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14377, 21 November 1908, Page 16

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