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SALES BY AUCTION. TUESDAY s 7th DECEMBER, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princ<?3 street. VALUABLE 01TY FREEHOLD PROPERTIISS. Xos. 10 and 12 Jones street (off Princcs etreet.) 2 NEW BRICK DWELLINGS, of 6 and 7 Rooms. Alex. iiarris & co. have received instructions from Sir T. J. Cox to sell by auction, as above: 1. Modern Briek Residence, of 7 rooms; hath (hot and cold water), gas, patent w.c.; all drained to sewer. No. 10. 2. Modern 6-roomcd Brick Residence; bath (h. and c.), gas, patent w.c. No. 12. Easy Terms—£so cash, balance by paymontfi of £1 10s per week, to includo principal and interest. A Splendid Chance to Secure a City Property on Easy Terms Five Minutes from Post Oflice. TUESDAY, 7th DECEMBER, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. CHOICE SEASIDE RESIDENCE, Warrington. Warrington. (Close to beach.) FOUR ROOMS and SCULLERY (Furnished). ALEX. HARRIS & CO. -£■*- have received instructions from Mr 11. F. 11. Murray to soli, as above, Section C, Warrington Estate, fronting Bay road; area, 37.3 poles, with a substantial Residence of 4 rooms and scullcry, furnished with beds, bedding, etc., and close to beach. TUESDAY, 7th DECEMBER, ' At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. CHOICE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES, CAVERSIIAM RISE. ALEX. HARRIS & CO. ha,ve been instructed by Mrs Bridger to cell, as above, I.—Section 25, Caversham Rise, fronting Leckhampton. Court, oontaining 17 poles, with stable and shea thereon. 2.—Section 24, adjoining above; area, 19.12 pol^s. 3.—Section 23, do; area, 14.31 poles. Tho above arc tho only sections unsold ill this locality. They aro all laid out in orchard, and aro within tho penny soction. Terms, £10 cash; balance quarterly payment over 3 years. Interest 5 per cent. TUESDAY, 7th DECEMBER, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princea street. 10 FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES, Anderson's Bay. Anderson's Bay. Practically for Absoluto Sale. On account of Mr R. Pryde. 10 Choice Allotments, close to ear terminus, commanding an extensive view of Dunedin and surroundings. Areas from -J-acre to three-quarters of an acre. The largest Sites ofl'ering in this locality; close to church and school. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS: £10 deposit, balance by half-yearly paymonts extending over 3 years, with interest at 5 per cent. Alex karris & co. have received instructions from Mr R. Pryde to sell by auction as above. 20n Plans low ready. WEDNESDAY, Bth DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. VALUABLE JAPANESE WARE AND VASES. CHINA, CRYSTAL, AND ELECTROPLATE. BRONZES, PICTURES, Etc. Alex. iiarris & co. have received instructions from Mrs C. P. Roberts to sell by auction, as above. On A 7 iew from Monday Afternoon. WEDNESDAY, Bth DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. At Upstairs Rooms, Princcs street. COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and FURNISHINGS. WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Koch ami Sochne), CHESTERFIELD SETTEE and DIVAN CHAIRS IN SADDLEBAGS. MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD. CUTLER AVRITING DESK. HEAVY AXMINSPER CARPET. DRAAVING-1100M SUITE (in Tapcslrv). ; CIIEVAL BEDROOM SUITE. ELECTRO-PLATE, CHINA, and CRYSTAL. ; DRAWING-ROOM, DINING-ROOM, and ; BEDROOM FURNITURE. Comprising: 1 DRAWING ROOM.—Handsome suite (in tapestry), ceoasiomil tables, occasional chairs Axminster carpet, brass kerb, fen-

tlci'S ami brasses, rattan chairs, bewllod v;alt mirrors, mirror brackets, costly vases ami ornaments, white ma.rblo timepiece, hearthrugs, pictures, curtains, flower bowls and stands, Mold screen, inlaid ffftlnut bric-a-brac cabinet, walnut whatnot, Japanese vasos. ■ DINING ROOM.—Handsome inirror-back sideboard, mahogany extending -dining table (10ft), red pino dining table (Bft), fendors and brasses, heavy Axminstcr squares, massive 14-day marble timepkee, hearthrugs, superior Chesterfield settee and divan chains (in jaddlebags), walnut dinner waggon, Chesterfield sol toe (in leather), mahogany receiver, drophcad Singer niachinc-, clcctro-platc, oliina and crystal, overmantel, plush curtains, wioker cluirs, spring rockers, 2 lounge chains (in leather), coal vase. Em-Sols carpets, linoleum, Cutler writing desk. HALL.—Hallstav.d (with mirror back), vestibule Axminster carpet, runner, regulator clock, mohair mats, linoleum, oak hall table .and' 2 chairs. BEDROOMS.—Massive, brass-mounted bedstead, Parisian bedstead, mattresses, ohoval bedroom suite, cedar wardrobe, duchcsjo pains, toilet ware, walnut clival glass, child's iron cot., duchcsse chests, etc., etc. Alex. Harris & co, have received instructions from A. Grey, Esq. (who is leaving Dunedin), to sell by auction, as above. On view from Monday afternoon. Thursday" i6th December, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Frinccs Street. ST. CLAIR ST. CLAIR. SIX LARGE BUILDING SITES, 66ft by 161 ft, Edward street, close to ear line. Important sale of 6ix choice Sections, all lying well to the sun and sheltered. Finwt Sites in St. Clair. EVERY SECTION DRAINED READY TO CONNECT. Easy Terms—£lo deposit, balance halfyearly payments extending over three years, with interest at 5 per cent. Land Transfer Titles, Alex. Harris & co. will sell as above, Sections 20, 21, 22, , 25, 24, and 25, fronting Edward street, St. Clair, each 66ft frontage by 161 ft in depth. , Lithograph plans on application. nnAKE CARE OF YOUR EYES, 1 Or, Better Still, ' LET US DO rr FOR YOU. ' WE ARE EYE-GLASS SPECIALISTS. JOHNSTONE~& lIASLETT, i Chemists and Opticians j (Opposite Poet Office), 162 PRINCES STREET, DUNE DIN. ..

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14698, 4 December 1909, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14698, 4 December 1909, Page 16

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