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SALES BY AUCTtOH. THIS DAT, SATURDAY, 12th APRIL, At 2 o'clock sharp. At Rooms, Dowling street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Of Every Desoriptiori, Drawing and Dining Room Suites, Superior Sideboard, Oat Occasional Tables, Easy and Upholstered Chairs, Grandfather's • Clock, Handsome Hall Stand, Double and Singio Iron Beds, Massive Duohosse Pair, Sewing' Machine, Barrow, Ladder, Steps, Fireproof Safe (by Tann), etc. TAMES SAMSON & ' CO. •J havo been favoured with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling strnet. Household Furnituro,_ etc.: ■ Walnut iron-frame piano, piano stool, sea- ' crass chairs, fa.nor chairs and tables, largo carpet squaw, linoleums, dining table, pictures, leather oouch, solid oak sideboard, brass kerb and brasses, curtain poles and curtains, bedroom furniture of every description, superior bedroom suit© (3 pieces), kitchen and cooking utensils, stand mangle, sewing machine, bicycles, wire shakedowns, etc.. etc. Also, LARGE QUANTITY GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. BEEN IN USE ONLY TWO MONTHS. EVERY ARTICLE OF FURNITURE TO BE FOUND IN FIVE-ROOMED DWELLING. TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE, ~ WEDNESDAY, 16th APRIL, \ At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, Arney street, ' ' South Dunedin. EOUR-WHEELED PASSENGER DRAG. 3 LIGHT SPRING-CART HORSES. 2 HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES. SC UR R & CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr F. M'Kcown (who is giving up business) to' sell by auction, as abovo: . Four-wheeled passenger drag (seat 25), 3 light spring-cart horses, 2 heavy draught horses, harness, swing plough, horse coop, swingletrees and chains, feed boxes, tools, etc. ' Tho horses are all thoroughly staunch, and will be sold subject to a trial. Further Entries Invited. lOap MONDAY, 14th APRIL, • At 12 o'clock, At Rooms, Manse street FREEHOLD AND 3 HOUSES, MAITLAND STREET. A Sure Money-making Proposition. PARK, , REYNOLDS (LIMITED} are instructed by tho owner (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell by auction: Section 22, Block I, Dunedin, containing |-acre, with 3 Houses, always well lot. No. 11l MAITLAND STREET.-4 rooms, bathroom, scullery, washhouso (copper and tubs); rental, 12s. No. 117 MAITLAND STREET-4 rooms, scullery, washhouse' (copper and tubs); rental, 12s. No. 115 MAITLAND STREET.-o rooms, washhouse (copper and tubs); rental, 7s 6d. Total Rente, 31s 6d per week. All drained to sewer; 10 minutes' walk from Post Office, no cars required; foundations laid for another house. As an investment this is a cha.nco not offered every day. Will he offered in one lot, and if not sold will then be submitted in two lots. sap THURSDAY, 17th APRIL, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. No. 21 KING STREET. ROSLYN. NICELY SITUATED BRIGHT, SUNNY, LOVELY VIEW. AND CLOSE TO TRAM, HALF-ACRE AND ,7-ROOMED HOUSE. fOARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) ♦ a are instructed to sell by auction: Sections 13 and 14, King sTreet, Roslyn, containing 1 rood 39.3 poles, close to both trams; comfortable 7-roomed House, scullery, bathroom (hot and cold water), bay windows, electric light, Jiice flower and kitchen gardens. ■ This is well worth inspecting, as it is a sheltered spot, and gets all tho sun. The .view is magnificent. 9ap THURSDAY, 17th APRIL, At' 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. TYPEWRITERS and ACCESSORIES.. SMITH PREMIER No. 10, STANDARD FOLDING, and EMPIRE MACHINES. INKS OF ALL COLOURS, and FOR ALL PURPOSES. RIBBONS FOR ALL MACHINES. * PAPER FILES of All Descriptions. EASY REFERENCE FILES. |OARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) J- have instructions to sell, as above. Also, Carbon papers, pencils, stencils for , manifolding work, paper (typewriter and deeds), paper presses, rubbers, wire trays, etc • ' - "* Everything must be'sold. 12ap ' MONDAY, 14th APRIL, At 12 o'elcck. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets. VERANDAH HOUSE AND COTTAGE, DUDDINGSTON, NORTH-EAST VALLEY. > I JOHN REID k SONS (LTD.) tS will offer, as above: Allotment 14, Block 11, Duddingstpn, containing 1 rood 11 poles, with Verandah House of 6 rooms thereon (46 BuecJcugii street); bathroom (and basin), washhouso (copper and Also, Cottage of 2 rooms and, scullery. This property is closo to tho Gardens, and should prove a good investment to the lucky buyer, as the owner is determined to sell. 12ap MONDAY, 28th APRIL, At 12 .o'clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets. GENTLEMAN'S SUPERIOR RESIDENCE. ATTRACTIVE, MODERN, SUBSTANTIAL. Wirt large charming Freehold, nicely laid cut in garden, orchard, shrubbery, and lawns. JOHN REID & SONS (LIMITED) instructed by T. E. Jefooate, Esq., who has taken up his residenco in tho country, will offer, as above: Allotments 61 and 62, Parts 60 and 65, Township of St. Andrews, corner of College and Anderson's streets, with splendid Houso of 9 largo rooms thereon, known as " The Hollies," No. 8 Collcire. street. Without question this is a delightful home. The house, is plastered throughout, and replete with every modern convenience, including electric- light and bolls, gas, gas stoves, large bathroom (with handsome cast iron , enamel bath andbasin), pantry, linen press, etc. The houso is drained to D.B. requirements, and has two patent w.c.'s. The papers and friezes arc of the latest, and every room, is in tip-top order; Tho outbuildings comprise washhouso (tub; and copper), coal house, tool shed, workshop, and on the lower portion of the land is erected a motor garage, stable, and buggy Ehed, also good fowlrun. The grounds, like the house, aro charminfr (the view is delightful), and they are splendidly laid out in good orchard, flower and vegetable garden and shrubbery, some'of the trees boinjr very uncommon. Owing to the area and the fact that the land is a corner and fronts two streets, this is a splendid place for a speculator. The auctioneers havo \ no hesitation in saying that the property j needs to be seen to bo appreciated, and that \ anyone who goes to see it will bo charmed v with iis many advantages and healthy, sunny, and secluded position and view. It. is only two minutes from the car. about 10 minutes by car from the General Pest Office, and within easy distance of St. Clair. Those in search of a good home with ample . ."nd pretty grounds should certainly inspect. Cards ,and further particulars on applicai:£!L-.--_ 12ap 1 WEDNESDAY. 16th APRIL, 1913. Burnside Saleyards.' QTRONACH, .MORRIS, & CO. (LTD.) £5 have received instructions to offer, as above: 2CO full-mouth crossbred Ewes 50 full-mouth merino Ewes. 12ap THURSDAY. 17th APRIL, 1913. SALEYARDS. LAWRENCE. TiOHN THOMPSON O will.offer: 400 halfbred Ewes. 4, 6. and 8 tooth 300 four tooth halfbred Ewes (choice ' straight line) 300 crosbrcd Ewes, full mouth ; 200 crossbred Ewes. 150 two-tooth crossbred Ewes 150 crossbred Wethers . 250 crossbred Lambs f 30 Border Leicester Rams 20 Rcinuey Rama. «H» *

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15736, 12 April 1913, Page 16

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