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tfALES CV AUCTION. THIS DAY, ' .WEDNESDAY, 25th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ; WALNUT OVERSTRUNG GRAND PIANO (English) CROMWELL SUITE IN SADDLEBAGS, DROPHEAD SINGER SEWING MACHINE, GENOA VELVET AND PLUSH SUITE. Rochester Lamps, Draught Screen, Occasional Tables and Chains, Oil Paintings and Water-colours, Dinner and Tea Services, Morris Chair, Pedestal Writin ; Desk, Harmonium, Tapestry Couches, Brussels Carnet Square, Large Overmantel, Books, Linoleums, Sideboard Chiffonier. Double and Single Iron Bedsteads, Wire and Floek Mattresses, Blankets, Pillows, Sundry Bedding, Duchcsse Pair. DucheSso and' Toilet Chests, Bedroom Ware, Commode, Wire Sofa, Child's Iron Cot, Large Marble Wa-shstand (with tile back and mirror), Large Dresser, Mincinpr Machine, 3-roller Mangle, Fancy Goods and Tinware, Cooking Stove, Kitchen Sundries, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, Wheelbarrow, Ladder, Steps. Also (under distraint for rent). Singer drophead eewing machine, gladstone bag, nickel-plated fender, saddlebag couch, Edison .homo phonograph, ladies' and gents' riding saddles and bridles, etc., etc. iA LEX, HARRIS & CO. -£*• are instructed to eell by auction, as above. 25ja THURSDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, At 12.30 o'clock, At Rooms, Princes street. CHOICE FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM, BRIGHTON (Clcso to Creamery). fALEX HARRIS & CO. " have, received instructions from Mr John M'Coll (who is retiring) to sell as above: 1. Sixty-two acres freehold, sub-divided into four paddocks, 20 acres oats, turnips, etc., and balance grass, with 7-roomcd dwelling, 4-stall stable, and loose box, barn, byre for 10 cow 3, good supply of water. 2. Soventy-fivo acres, almost adjoining, .ill in grass, fenced into two paddocks, with a never-failing stream of water. The purcliaser will have option of purchasing the above in one lot or separately. 3. Also at Scrogg's Hill: 75 acres, ringfenced, all in grass, adjoining Mr J. Callcndar's property. A splendid chance to. secure first-class dairy farm, in good lieart, within five minutes of creamery, and within easy distance of Duntxlin. 18ja THDESDAYTiimi FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. At Premises, 69 Kino; Edward road (near St. Kilda Town Hall). CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, MUSSELBURGH. Modern 6-roomed Dwelling, with Return Verandah. Also, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. ,!'A LEI HARRIS & CO. Xl. have received instructions from Mr A. Harvey (who has purchased the Wanaka Hotel, Pembroke) to sell hi--Choice Freehold Property and Household Furniture: Section 9 and Part Section 10, Musselburgh, with a frontage to King Edward iroad of 49ft 6in by a depth of 150 ft, with a well-built Residence of 6 largo rooms, -with return verandah, bath (hot and cold), pantry, scullery, waslihouse (copper and tubs, served with hot water), gas throughout, tiled grates and range. One of the finest residences in Musselburgh, and close to beach. Ako, his Costly Household Furniture and Furnishings. 21ja MONDAY, 30th JANUARY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. SUBDIVISION SALE. ST. CLAIR! ST. CLAIR! Corner of Forbury and Allandalo roads. ABSOLUTELY THE PICK Of this Much-sought-after Residence Locality. PARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) J- are instructed to sell by auction: 6 CHOICE FREEHOLD SECTIONS. Also, LARGE SECTION and BRICK HOUSE, 20 ROOMS (known as Hazelbank). These grounds are beautifully planted and laid out, and purchasers get the benefit of something like 20 years' growth of choice shrubs and flowering plants, amongst which to put their houses. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. For SECTIONS: £10 DEPOSIT-£lO. Balance by Promissory Notes, extending over three years, with INTEREST AT 5 PER CENT. lithograph Plans Now Obtainable. Gall and obtain one. We specially commend this Subdivision to anyone desiring to reside in St. Ciair, as we regard it as absolutely the BEST THING OFFERING. 19 j a THURSDAY, 26th JANUARY, 2 o'clock sharp. SALE BY AUCTION. At Rooms, Dowling street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc., Etc. Upright grand iron-frame piano, large extending dining table, dining room suite in saddlebags, Vienna and wicker chairs, fancy chains and tables, massive mirrorback sideboard, bookcase, Axminster and Brussels carpets, fenders and irons, wool and velvet rugs, walnut overmantel, whatnot, ornaments, vases, bronzes, fancy drawing room suite, brass pot stands and pots, ctriking clocks, e.p. ware, glass and cutlery, saddlebag couch, divan chair, mirrorback hall stand, hall curtains, hall carpet, double and single iron beds and bedding, double wood bed (antique design), combination single iron bed, cheval glass dressing table, superior duehesse pair, double mirrordoor wardrobe, marble and ti!e washstan<ls, child's cot, curtain poles and curtains, linoleum, tables, chairs, dresser, meat eafe, wringer, wheelbarrow, ladder, improved Singer sewing machine, lady's free-wheel bicycle, gents' cycles, cream separator, Dreprcof safe, d.b.b.l. cun, etc., etc. Ako, Lo'.ly jars, 12 cases Teviot jam, and 24 boxss Ceylon tea. JAMES SAMSON & CO., have been instructed to sell, as above. FRIDAY, 27th JANUARY, At half-past 12. SALE BY AUCTION. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. NORTH-EAST VALLEY, MORNINGTON, KAIKORAI, AND BRIGHTON. JAMES SA M SON & CO have bsen favoured with instructions from the Owners to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street,"the following Freehold Properties: LOT 1.-On account of Mr W. Small: His Splendid Freehold Property, on the sunny si<>e of North-East Valley, close to tho Gardens; splendid section, on which is ereccs a good Dwelling of six rooms, bay ■nindew, verandah, plaste.-cd ccungs, electric light, waslihoii.se (tubs and boiler), asphalt paths; being No. 20 Black's road, just off the Main road. This is a splendid Property, and well worth inspection. LOT 2.-Haif-acre Freehold'Section, together with 4-roomed Dwelling, scullery and outbuildings thereon; situated John street (off Elgin road). Williamsburgh, Mornington; nice sunny position. This is a good little home, in perfect order, and must be sold to wind up tho Estate. LOT 3.—On account of Mrs A. Thomson: Quarter-acre Freehoid Building Site, being Allotment 40, Glenury Township, Kaikorai Valley, with a large frontage to Chapman street. LOT 4.—Part Allotment 61, Township of Anderston, Kaikorai; a splendid building section, adjoining the property of Mr J. Patterson; frontage to Andorston.iosd. LOTS.—On account of Mrs White: Four Splendid Freehold Sections, each quarteracre, situated Main read (next corner past the hotel), Brighton. These Sections are the pick of Brighton, and those in search of good Sections in this locality should not miss this opportunity. 14ja OTAGO WlTNESS.—Largest Country Circulation of any weekly in the Dcniillion. Found in every farmhouse an Otago nnd Southland, and circulating largely in Canterbury and northern rural districts, it offein unrivalled facilities for Advertising anytime of interest to country readers,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15050, 25 January 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15050, 25 January 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15050, 25 January 1911, Page 8

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