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SALES BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. Important SaJo by Auction, at Booms, of Superior Parlour, Sitting, Dining, and liedroom Furniture, 2 First-class Pianos, Handsome Organ, 2 Ladies' Bicycles, 5 Gents' Bicycles, D.8.8.L. Gun, .Musical Box, Cooking Stove, Graphophono and Records, Pair first-class Field Glasses, JAMES SAMSON & CO. have boon, instructed to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street: Walnut iron-framo piano (by Romer), superior walnut pianoforte (by Bord), Cromwell dining suit in6addlebags, tapestry and plush suite, mirror-back sideboard, extending dining table, dinner and tea services, cruets; vases, ornaments, pictures, striking clocks, curtain poles .and' curtains, Vienna, wickcr, and rattan chairs, Indian chairs, octagon and tea tables, chiffonier, bookcase, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, skin, rugs, velvet rugs, settee suite, leather suite, brass kerbs, |' ra « fenders, heavy fire brasses, coal vases, barometer, hanging lamp, mirror-back hall stand, heavy double and single iron bedsteads, spring wire mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, quilts, inlaid and mirrordoor wardrobe,- superior duchesse pair, duchesse drawers and tables, full-Scotch chest, 4 and 5-di-awor chests, marble, and t'lo washstand's, fancy ware, commodo, heavy linoleums, carpet square, tables, chfliis, looking glasses, kitchen dresser, meat safe, steps, ladder, barrow, lawn mower, leather bags, d.b.b.'l. gun, graphophone and records, musical box. etc., etc. SATURDAY, 28th INST., ' At 2 o'clock. Unreserved, Sale of WATCHES; JEWELLERY, Etc. til' . .M- SPUDDING • is instructed to ecll .on Saturday afternoon, part of a Jewellery Stock in Bankruptcy, consisting of: Gold and silver watches, gun-metal stop watch, valuable 18 carat gem rings, 18 Carat wedding rings brooches, blouse pins, lockets, charms, gold sleeve-links and collar ttuds, sterling silver writing pad, manicure hand-glass, kiwi spoons, pencils, penholders, and photo frames; also clocks and timepieces, dress fans,' porte-monnaics, smokers' companions, etc., 'etc., etc.; and 1 HIGH-GRADE SAMPLE BICYCLE, With all newest improvements. THIS DAY* FRIDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, At 11 o'clock, At Rooms, Prinoes street. CLEARING SALE OF GIGS AND BUGGIES. 'A LEX. 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 View from Monday, November 23. THIS DAY, ' FRIDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, : At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. VALUABLE BUILDING- SITES, MUSSELBURGH. Also the WELL-KNOWN BUNGALOW TEA ROOMS. PRACTICALLY TOR /ABSOLUTE SALE. ALEX HAR KI S & CO. have received instructions from Mrs L. H. Spooner (who lias left tha district) to sell by auction, a 6 above: 1. Part Section 30, Section 31, and part Section 32, Block aLYII, Musselburgh, containing 1 rood 12 poles (more or less, with tho splendid building known as " The Bungalow- Tea Rooms," «t present leased ro.Mr H. O'Keeffe. Replete with every modern convenience, containing 6 rooms, all beautifully finished and decorated, the walls and ceilings being of tho best embossed steel. The grounds are tastefully laid out in shrubbery and garden. 2. Part Sections 32 and 33, Block XLVII, with frontage to Queen's drive of 64- links, opposite Onslow House. Well filled in and fenccd. 3. Part Section 33, Block XLVII, fronting Queen's drive. : Well filled; adjoining above. .4. Scction 9, Block XV, corner of Victoria road and Auld street, Musselburgh: 32 poles. Opposite Tahuna Park. 5. Part Section 4, Block XII, corner Ferguson and Normanby 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 week. 6. Part Section 4, Block XII, Normanby street (opposito Bowling Green), modern 4-roomcd Dwelling;' bath (hot and cold); gas, patent w.c. (drained to sewer), large workshop; houso No. 2, Tho above Properties offer exceptional values, and the Auctioneers strongly urge' buyers to inspect. The owner having left the district, is determined and the Properties being situated in the best part of Musselburgh a . splendid opportunity is afforded of purchasing in this favourito suburb at bedrock prices. l(jn SATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, 1908, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, 28 Rattray street., 1 SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. To be Sold by Order of tho Bailiff, under Distraint for Rent. D, >M. FEA & CO. • have received instructions from the Bailiff to sell at their Rooms, without reserve:. One dining room suite in leather (7 pieces), one cirpet square, one b.r. double iron bedstead, wire mattress and bedding, linoleum, curtains, duchesse pair and general household goods. Also, at. same t-imo and place, one drophead Standard sewing machine (almost new), one superior sideboard, two wardrobes, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses,'bedding, hall stand, kitchen and dining tables, child's cot (with spring mattress), child's chair,- Canadian, Vienna, kitchen, and dining room chairs, duchesse chests, tile-back washsta-nds, 3 sets ware, tapestry couch, colonial couch, fenders and fireirons, crockery, curtains, and large quantity of sundries too large to particularise. 27n SATURDAY, sth DECEMBER, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, 161 Princes street. Instructed by the Owner (who is leaving for Melbourne). GOOD, COMFORTABLE HOME, No. 21 CAMPBELL STREET, MORNINGTON.. 5-ROOMED HOUSE and FREEHOLD . SECTION. G.EERIN, HALLY, ' & CO aro instructed to sell by auction, as above. As the owner is leaving for Melbourne, he is determined to sell. Orders to inspect may be obtained from the Auctioneers. 27ji ~ GREAT CLEARING SALE. ' BARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS, Of Magnificent Irish Linens, etc. CLOSING UP. CLOSING UP. GREAT BARGAINS. THE LAST OPPORTUNITY. DARCY FORD, 65 Princes street, will sell by public Miction as above: Damasks, Sheetings, Serviettes, Calicoes, I'lannelctts, Towels, Quilts, Blankets, Curtains, etc., etc., Drc6s Lengths and Suitings, Owing to Mr Ford leaving the Dominion everything will bo sold to the highest bidder, absolutely without reserve. Commencing TO-DAY (FRIDAY), at 10.30 a.m. SATURDAY at 10.30 a.m. Come Early and Secure a Bargain. KOZIE" TEA KEEPS GOOD.-Many teas' loso their original flavour through faulty packing, but "Kozie" is put up so that no deterioration is possible. It comes to you possessing all its original flavorts-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14382, 27 November 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14382, 27 November 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14382, 27 November 1908, Page 12

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