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...V— : - ' ■■ BALEB BY AUCTION. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. Important Sale by Auction of HOUSEHOLD 'FURNITURE AND i FURNISHINGS, In Temporary Promises (opposite Old Site), Dowling street. (TAMES SAMSON & CO. U ' have been favoured with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street: Massive' upright grand iron-frame piano, costly organ, massivo Cromwell suite (9 pieces), tapestry and plush suite, leather dining suite, handsome sideboard, walnut , overmantel, Axminstor carpet, Brussels and . tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, ' brass, femhns, lioavy ftse brasses, coal vases, crnamontti, pictures, wtlcry and glassware, e.p. ware, Vienna and wicker chairs, octagon and' tea tables, Bft extending dining table, hanging lamp, curtain poles and curtains, saddlebag couch, fancy chairs and tables,! upholstered wicker chairs, brass kerbs, skin rugs, striking clocks, barometer, mirror-back hall 6tand. heavy double and single iron bedsteads, spring and wire mat- , tresses, kapek beds, r blankets, quilts, inlaid ' ducbesso pair, mirror wardrobe, duchesse I drawers and tables, fincy ware, commode, 4-drawcr chest*, carpet square, heavy linoleum, dresser, meat safe, steps, ladder, barrow, cooking utensils, and 101 articles too numerous to mention. 25n THURSDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. BUILDING SITES in N.E. VALLEY. SPLENDID RESIDENCE, MUSSELBURGH. > EL. MAO ASSET & CO. , • are instructed to sell by auction, at their Rooms, as above: 1. Section in Black's road, N.E. Valley / (opposite Glenroy); 3D yards from tram line, nicely on rise; beautiful 6itc for building. 2. Section facing Mechanic street (immediately at back of above); a-bsolutely the best situation in N.E.V.; siiti all day.' . for absolute sale, as tho owner is in the I 1 North Island. Very easy terms. < 3. No. '42 Eskvalo street, Musselburgh: . ■ Six Rooms (practically new); verandah ■front and side, bath (h. and c), gas, con-, crete foundations, asphalt paths, garden, fowlruns; a splendid property in every respect. Will be scjld at a great bargain. Full particulars from 26n THE AUCTIONEERS. THIS DAY. THURSDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. At. Roomv Man6o street. Instructed by Mr C, J. Fox (who is leaving for tho Old Country). ST,YLISH UPSTANDING DOG-CART. Pennot Springs, Whip on Shafts, Leather Trimming, Patent Balance Seat; Collingo Patent Axles, Solid Nickel Mount-' ■ings, and Lamps, For absolute sale. ,PARK, REYNOLDS, & CO. ••<£ ' 23n MONDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, At Rooms, Manse street, at 12 o'clock. - COSY VILLA, GLENAVEN. PARK, REYONLDS, & CO. are instructed 1 to sell, as above: . ■ ' Allotment 36, Glenavcn, with S-roomed Verandah House (32 King Edward street); bathroom, pantry; drained to D.B. regulations, -asphalt paths, etc. This is a very well-built. House, with large rooms, and anyono_ desiring a comfortable, sunny,, and . convenient home should certainly inspect this, as tho owner is leaving for the North Island, and is anxious to. sell. 26h . AUCTIONEERS' NOTICE. "~ PROPERTY AND FURNITURE. ' In the Estate of the late BendixHallenstcin. "THURLBY," LONDON STREET, The Residence and Grounds aie now Open for Inspection. The Furniture and Furnishings, are Now on Vi«w. The following will be the order of sale:— On the Premises, WEDNESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, At 11 a.ih. sharp. The FREEHOLD PROPERTY and RESIDENCE. .' ' ;' At 11.15 a.m.: . DINING ROOM FURNITURE, SILVER, and ELECTRO-PLATE. At2p.ni.: DRAWING BOOM FURNITURE, EASTERN HALL FURNITURE, and' ' ' BEDROOM FURNITURE. THURSDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, At 11 a,m.: . TABLE' AND BED LINEN, NAPBRY AND BLANKETS. At 2 p.m.: ./' EMBROIDERIES, EIDERDOWN QUILTS, , • ■ ■ and TRAVELLING RUGS. ' FRIDAY, 4th DECEMBER, At U a.m.:. TABLE CRYSTAL, ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA, ROYAL DRESDEN CHINA, WEDGWOOD WARE, DOUL- ■ TON WARE, JAPANESE PORCELAIN and CHINA, Etc. . At 2 p.m.: BRONZES, GARDEN STATUARY IVORY ORNAMENTS, WINES, OIL and WATER COLOUR PAINTINGS Etc. Catalogues and Cards on application. PARK, REYNOLDS .&' \" CO. . 26n . AUCTION SALE. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, 1908, At 12 noon. At Rooms, Empire Buildings, Princes street. POWERFUL STEAM GOLD DREDGE And VALUABLE. CLAIM, "' ;^°, J P^ p ? t ? r « r ft o-Now First Chance bold Dredging Company (in liquidation), ifiIEVWRIGHT "BROS. & CO. \J under instructions from G. A. Harlow' Esq. (Liquidator of the above Company)' .will sell as above: ■ Tho Magnificent Full-powered Steam Gold Dredge, with all equipment complete, including boats, gear, cottage, and 255 bags Wesrport coal. Also, ' The Company's Valuable Claim, on the Molyneux River, situated dose to Alexandra South. Full particulars at the office of the Liquidator; or from 8n THE AUCTIONEERS: ' GREAT CLEARING SALE. ~~ BARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS, Qf Magnificent Irish Linens, etc. CLOSING'UP. CLOSING UP. GREAT BARGAINS. THE LAST OPPORTUNITY. DA R' 0T ' FOR D, 65 Princes street, will sell by public auction as above: Damasks, Sheetings, Serviettes, Calicoes Flannelette, Towels, Quilts, Blankets, Cur' tarn etc., etc., Dress Lengths and Suitings Owing to Mr Ford leaving the Dominion everything will be sold to tho highest wdder, absolutely without reserve. , Commencing on THURSDAY at 1 p.m., .--, FRIDAY at 10.30 a.m., SATURDAY at 10.30 a.m. , Come Early and Seoure a Bargain. Friday, 27th November" At 10.30 a.m. ' -Jl At Tahuna Park Show Grounds. On -Account'of .B. Seth-Smith, Esq. Ngapara): ■■ 3 purbred yearling shorthorn Bulls; reserve champion and first and second prizetakere Oamaru show. 2 purebred Lincoln Rams, four-tooth. TkALGETY k COMPANY (LIMITED), . '■*< .. Auctioneers. 26n QTAGO.WITNESS.-NeW Stories. A large Aaoiwt'of fading Matter, Prist 6d.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14381, 26 November 1908, Page 12

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