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WLW BY AtttmOH. ■. this day, • >WEDNESDAY, 9th JUNE, At 2 o'clock. In Downstairs Room, Dowiing street, SALE BY AUCTION. Instructed by Mr GODLEY (who baa received instructions of his transfer to the North Island). The Whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, etc. (in first-class order). DROPHEAD SINGER SEWING MACHINE, GENT'S CYCLE, WASHING MACHINE, VERY HANDSOME HANGING LAMP, TWO BEAUTIFUITTOSSUM RUGS, MASSIVE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, OREGON DUCHESSE PAIR, Eto., Etc. JAMES SAMSON & 1 CO. hirve been favoured 'with instructions from Mr Godley to sell by auction, in their Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street The Whole of his Household ihirniture, including— 7-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE IN SADDLEBAGS, extending dining table, OAK SIDEBOARD (mirror back), AXMINSTER CARPET (quaint design), HEAVY TAPESTRY CARPET, HANDSOME VELVET PILE CARPET, 2 BEAUTIFUL 'POSSUM RUGS, heavy brass kerbs and brasses, copper kerb 6 and irons, books, pictures, ornaments, heavily-carved pot stands, flower bowls, WALNUT OVERMANTEL, linoleums, leather chairs and couches, seagrass chairs, settees, OAK HALL STAND (MIRROR BACK), Axminster carpet runners, slip mats, passage linoleums. CARVED HAM, SEATS, VERY HANDSOME OAK BEDROOM SUITE, OREGON DUCHESSE PAIR, shell -ware! d.i. beds, s.i. beds, wire mattresses, flock mattresses, child's drop-side cot, chests of drawers, sheets, blankets, bedding, DROPHEAD SINGER SEWING MACHINE,, xkitchen furniture, cooking utensils, GENT'S CYCLE, etc., etc. The above eoods are all in splendid order, and as Mr Godley is leaving Dunedin immodiately everything must be sold. Bju THIS DAY " WEDNESDAY, 9th JUNE, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, 221 Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE MASSIVELY -CARVED KAURI SIDEBOARD, SADDLEBAGS OCCASIONAL SUITE, ANTIQUE WOOD BEDiSiEAD, RM) PINE MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE GRAPH A PHONE AND RECORDS. Alex. Harris & co. have received instructions to sell by auction, Household Furniture, including— Mirror-back hall stand, saddlebags occasional suite, graphaphone and records," dining tables, heavily-carved kauri mirror-back sideboard, linoleum, occasional chairs and tables, flower pedestals, pictures, toilet chests, couches, kitchen tabius, Austrian chairs, fenders and irons, spring-seated chairs, piano stool, antique wood' bedstead, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok beds, washstands, toilet ware, crockery, kitchen utensils, gent's free-wheei bicycle, 3ft Shacklock range. Also, LIGHTWEIGHT MO ICR GiCLE, etc., etc. I SEAGULL, to be sold for the wounded soldiers (proceeds "Soldiers' Queen"). 1 TUBULAR No. 2a SEPARATOR (almost new). 9ju THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 9th JUNE, 1915, At 12 o'clock noon.SALE OF OTAGO HARBOUR BOARD LEASES OF SECTIONS IN DUNEDIN, As Under:— Blook LV, Sections 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18 (now occupied by Donald Reid and Co., Ltd.). Upset rental, £+15; improvements, £15.075. Block LXIII, Section 4 (now occupied' by Mr Chas. Gibbs). Upset rental, - £41 Ids; improvements, £350. Block LXIV, Section 22 (now occupied by Mr George Morgan). Upset. ! Block LXV, Section 11 (now occupied by Mr J. A. Williams). Upset rental, £S 10s; improvements, £560. Block LXVI, Section 10 (now occupicd by tenants of Mr R. Marshall). Upset rental, £11; improvements, £175. Block LXVIII, Section 16 (now occupied by Messrs Brenchley Bros.). Upset rental, £22; improvements, £350. The above Sections are subject to Payment of Valuation for Buildings, etc. fOARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) have received instructions from the Otago Harbour Board to offer for Lease by public auction the above-mentioned Lands, at their Rooms, Manse street, Dunedin, on the above date. ' For' further particulars appls to THE AUCTIONEERS; Or to Messrs MONDY & STEPHENS, °-I u The Board's Solicitors SATURDAY, 12th JUNE, At 2 o'clock. On Premises, Factory road, MoagieL In the Estate of the late John Dryden. FREEHOLD AND RESIDENCE, Corner Berwick street and Bush road. FREEHOLD ACRE, CARLYLE STREET. Also, USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and SUNDRIES. PARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) are instructed to sell by auction: 1. Section of Block VI, West Mosgiel containing 32 poles, oorner Berwick street and Bush road, 66ft x 132 ft, with 7-roomed Home, rscuilery, water laid on inside and outside, concrete tank, fowlhouse, 7-stall 6table, large loft and qhaff house. A first-' class place for contractor. 2. Section 21, subdivision of Section 4, Block VII, East Taieri District, containing 1 awe and 3 poles, with frontage of 91ft Bin •to Carlyle road. iv£ fter *. wh '£ will offered useful House--I,- F J u ™ ltnre: Harmonium, sideboard, dvlung table, pouch, rocidng chair, easy chair, occasional table, fender and irons wool mats, vases, ornaments, pictures, iron bedstead. spring mattresses, chests of drawers dressing tables, toilet glasses, carpets, linoleum, kitchen table, furniture and general utensils, crockery, cutlery, plated ware, observing pan, table mangle, flour bins, meat eate, lawn mower, step ladder, 16 fowls etc eto. 1 . oju MONDAY, 14th JUNE, » At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street o FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, QUEEN S .TREET, DUNEDIN, and HAWTHORNE AVENUE, MORNINGTON. FOR BONA FIDE SALE. PARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) ar fn instructed to sell b y auction, 1. Allotment 8 of Subdivision of Snctions 74, 75, Block XXXH, Dunedin, containing 15 po l e s, -with Irontage of 41ft 6in to Queen street together with House (No. 175), 8 rooms; 2 bay windows and portico; •washhouse (copper and tubs), bathroom (hot and cold), workshop, end glasshouse; _ drained to D.B. regulations. This is a really nice property, near Duke street tram stoppage. 2. Section, Hawthorne avenue, Mornington, containing quarter-acre with double frontage to Elgin road' together with One-storeyed House, 9 rooms; bay windows, verandah; bathroom (hot and cold); electrio hght; drained to D.B. regulations, -this property has a magnificent view, and, facing N.E., gets every glimpse of sunshine; close to tram, school, church, and Kaituna and' Mornington Bowling Greens. 7ju THURSDAY, 10th JUNE, ~ At Noon. On the Farm, Hampden. CLEARING SALE, FIRST-CLASS DAIRY HERD, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. TV D. FAMILTON • & SONS, " " In conjunction with WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. (LIMITED), have received instructions from Mr David Reid to sell by auction, without reserve: 24 first-class dairy Cows, August and September calvcrs 14 selected Heifers , 21 Calves 1 bay Mare, Byrs 1 chestnut Colt, liyrs 1 Foal 1 d.f. plough, 1 s.f. plough, set 4-leaf harrows, diso harrows cultivator, wooden roller, turnip ridger, turnip cutter, 1 M.H. binder, dray, spring-cart. 1 light cart, 1 'dog-cart, harness, saddle and breeching, leading chains, collars, hames, and winker 3, swingletrecs, tools, sundries. ctc. The Dairy Cows are a tip-top lot. and can be recommended. As Mr Roid has disposed of hia farm every lot is for absolute sale. Ituachoon Provided.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16405, 9 June 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16405, 9 June 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16405, 9 June 1915, Page 10

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