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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY, v TUESDAY, 24th NOVEMBER, '■>. . At 2 o'clock sharp. B}y. Order of tho Public Trustee and Other /. Afendoi's. In tho Estate of, R. M. HARRISON. Salo by Auction, in Rooms, Dowling / street. PLVNO, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, . BOOKS, TOOLS, Etc. JAMES' SAMSON & CO. have been favoured with instructions io coll by auction, at their Rooms, the whole of R. M. Harrison's Household Furnitiirc, Books; Pergonal EtFccte, Tools, Clothing, etc., also: Walnut iron-frame, piano (equal to new), mirror-back sideboard, walnut cabinet, extending dining table, Brussels <a.rpet', tapestry and plush suite. leather dining suite, bookcase, chiffonier, Vienna and armchairs, rosowobd folding chairs, brass fenders, liiv brasses, coal vnscs, onaments, pictures, hearth and wool rugs, carpet squares, hcu vy linoleums, curtaiii poles und curtains, tapes•try couches, walnut overmantel, dinner and tea serviojs, c.p. ware, cutlery and glassWare, striking clocks, fancy chairs and tables, ibarometer, superior pair •mirror-back hall stand, double and single ' iron (jedsteads, spring and wire mattresses, kapok beds, blankets and quilts, duchesse drawere and tables, marble and tile wash- ' stands, fancy ware,., commode, 4 atid s:<lrawer chests, full-Scotch chests, kitchen /and cooking utensils, dresser, meat safe, •'ladder, steps, pots and pans, d.b,,i.i.' gun, lawn inowcr, lady's bicycle, gent's f.w. bicyclo (equal to new), 15 volumes H.M. Army,and other, military books, oarpen- ■ tors' and bootmakers' tools, personal effects, yid clothing, etc., etc. 23ii •:•'WEDNESDAY, 25th INST., :■' ' ''' At lialf-past 2 o'clock,' |T| M- BPEDDI N G « XJ» Wl ll sell, in Upstairs Room, on tho abovo day, A VERY SUPERIOR COLLECTION OF ■ I DINING ROOM, DRAWING ROOM, ' And . i BEDROOM FURNITURE, ~ •.., Asd ' ■ • 7 HOUSE FURNISHINGS of all kinds, Consisting of—Handsome saddlebag • suite, • Chesterfield spring sofa, old English bookcase, Bft extending table, valuable upright .. grand piano, .heavy walnut overmantel, Axminster and Wilton pile carpets, TUgs/and • yelvot, pilo squares, rattan fancy chairs, ' ,60t.tccs and lounges, fancy drawing room chairs, old English bedroom suite (3 pieces), 'elegant oheval pair (pedestal), handsbmo ouohe6se pair, mirror-front wardrobe, heavy ■ .-brass bedstead, kapok bedding, brass fen"erai and kerbs, superior sewing machipe, child s chair and go-cart, china tea and . deSort services, timepiece, table cutlery, i e.p. side dishes and tablo ware, tablo linen, ehects, curtains, chamber ware, etc., etc. ' ISALE UPSTAIRS. ■ 24n .THURSDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, 1908, . i At-12 o'clock. : ST. CLAIR, ST. CLAIR, ST. CLAIR. 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE j And ONE ACRE OF LAND, 17 . I* M.AOASBBT & CO JLJ* (instructed by the Owner, . Mrs ■ Batcholor) will sell by auction, at their Rooms, No. 12 Rattray street, as abovo: A perfectly-appointed Residence, known - as Ao. 26 Queen Alexandra street, St. Clair, .seven Tooms, plastered; bathroom (h. and ,c), gas, and all conveniences. For absolute sale. t This is a bargain that should not bo ""a*". - , ' ' 24at THURSDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, 1808, At 12 o'clock. 2. SHOPS and DWELLINGS, . KENSINGTON. EL. MACASSEY & CO • aro instructed by the Trustees inthe Estate of-Mrs-'C. H. Copland to soil by . auction, at their Rooms, 12 Rattray street -as abovo: ' -.) Allotment 2, Block 111, Hillside TownHup; area. 8' polos; frontago to Kin" Edward s(roct of 33ft, and to Leonard street 66ft; fine corner site; with 2 Shops and Dwellinge thereon; well let to good tenants; weekly rental, £11 8 . , Further ;particulars from H. Baron, Esq Solicitor; or tho Auctioneers. 2*ll ; thisdayT" : ' TUESDAY, 24th NOVEMBER, I . At 2 o'clock, At Upstairs Rooms, Priiiccs street. COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, . WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Scrrwechtcn), ~ UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO . (Koch and Sonne), 4ASSIVE MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD RED PINE DINING TABLE (Bft),'. ' COSTLY DINING ROOM SUITE IN SADDLEBAGS, CARPETS, OIL PAINTINGS, .-, HANDSOME BEDROOM SUITE tfHINA, CRYSTAL, ELECTRO-PLATE DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM ' AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, . -J-PLATE CAMERA, ■■' FIELD GLASSES, TELESCOPE, GO-CART, 2 SETS BOWLS.' •'A LEX HAIRIS & 0 0 c n p ieceivotl instructions from P. W amlly, Esq., and another Vendor (who aro leaving Dunedin), to sell by auction, as above. Now on view. FRIDAY, 27th NOVEMBER; At 12.30 o'clock. .;. At Ro6m6, Princes street. VALUABLE BUILDING SITES. ■ -, . MUSSELBURGH. Also the-WELL-KNOWN BUNGALOW TEA ROOMS. PRACTICALLY FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. ALEX HARRIS -■ & CO -tX have' received instructions from Mrs L. H. Spooner (who has left the district)•to sell by'auction, v as above: 1. Part Section 30, Section 31, and liarf, Section 32, Block XLVII, Musselburgh, £n! taming 1 rood 12 poles (moro or loss), with the splendid building known as "The Bungalow Tea Rooms." at present leased to Mr H. OKceffe. Roplcto with every modern, convenience, containing 6 MomSl a ]i \x m {i. fully hnishod and decorated, the walls and ceilings being of the best embossed steel The pounds aro tastefully laid out in Bhrubbory and garden. ■ 2. Part Sections 32 and 33, Block XLVII with frontago to Queen's drive of 64 links' opposite-Onslow House. Well filled in and fenced., 3. Part Section 33, Block XLVII, fronting Queen's drive. Well filled; adjoiningabove. " 4. Section 9, Block XV, corner of Victoria road ami Aukl street, Mussclburjrh: 3' pole.?. Opposite Tahupa Park. -. • / 5. Part Section 4, Block XII, corner Ferguson and N'omianby streets, with new shop and 5-roomed Dwelling; bakehouse, all conveniences; patent, w.c., drained to sewer; at present leased to Mr M'lntosh at 25s per Vv«ek. ... 6. Part Section 4, Block XII, Normanby street (opposite Bowling Green), modern 4-roomed iDwelling; bath (hot and cold); gas, patent w.c. (drained to sewer), large workshop; house.No. 2. Tho abovo Properties offer, exceptional values, and thq Auctioneers strongly urgo buyers to inspect. The owner having left tho district, is determined to 1 sell, and the Properties being situated in the best part of Musselburgh a splendid opportunity is afforded of" purchasing in this favourite suburb at bedrock prices. 16n WEDNESDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, 1908, '• ' At 2 o'clock. 9n the Premises, 20 King Edward street, ■North-East Valley. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Red Pine Duchesso Pair, 1 Dining. Room Suite (in leather), Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Bedding, Linoleum, Carpet Square, Hall Runner, Table, Hall Stand, 00. Volumes of Literature. T| M. FE A & CO. -■-'•; have received instructions from Mr R. H. Johnson (who is giving up housekeeping), to sell absolutely without reserve tho above-mentioned goods, also general household .furnishings.of every description.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14379, 24 November 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14379, 24 November 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14379, 24 November 1908, Page 8

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