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•ALES BY AOOTIOM. ' THTS DAT, WEDNESDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION. Removed to Downstairs Booms for Convenieaoe of Sale, From the Residence of Mre Newton. The Whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of an up-to-date 5-roomed PIANO, MASSIVE W SIDEBOARD, OVAL DINING TABLE, HANDSOME BEDROOM SUITE, CARPET SQUARE, LARGE KITCHEN DRESSER, MEATSAFE, ETC., ETC. TAMES SAMSON & CO. W have received instructions from Mrs Newton to sell by auction at their Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street: The whole of her Household Furniture, etc., which includes— Upright grand iron-frarne piano, leather dining suite, extending , dining , table, mas-sively-carved oak sideboard, heavy carpet square, walnut overmantel, pictures, palm stands, and bowls, vases. e.p. ware, cutlery, lace curtains, curtain poles, hall stand, hall carpet, long-mirror ducheese chest, mirrordoor wardrobe, oak bed and bedding, duch«ese pair, chest of drawers, marble-top washstand, wicker and easy chairs, heavy linoI leum, child's cot, hanging lamp, steps, meat safe, lawn mower, wringer, etc., etc. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. 23-ROOMED COTTAGES (No. 4 Stafford and No. 3 Walker avenue). PARK. _ REYNOLDS (LIMITED) are instructed by the Owner to sell v by auction, Allotments 28, 37. and Half of Allotments 27 and 38, Block IV, Club Reserve, 30 x 80 feet, with one brick and one wood House pf 3 rooms each; verandahs; drained to D.B. regulations; convenient. Good letting cottages. 10n FRIDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, At 32 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. In the Estate of the late Ellen O'Sullivan. ■ CONVENIENT CITY FREEHOLD. HOUSE, No. 54 CARGILL STREET. ■Within Five Minutes of Centre of Town. fOARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) it are instructed by the Trustee of the Estate of the late Ellen O'Sullivan to sell by auction: Allotment 4, on Plan 1596, of Subdivision of Part of Sections 1 to 12, Block -XX, Dunedin, containing 16.68 poles, together with comfortable 6-roomed House, bathroom (hot and cold water and shower), box windows, verandah, built-in wardrobes and cupboards, tilo hearths and grates, pantry, scullery, washhouse, electric light; drained 1 to Drainage Board regulations. This convenient property is right up to date, and has a beautiful view and sunny situation. Full particulars from STATHAM & ASPINALL, Solicitote, Dowling street; THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY EVENING, 23rd NOVEMBER, At 7 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street, VALUABLE COLLECTION OF. LEGAL, MEDICAL, MINING, AND RELIGIOUS WORKS. On Account of the Trustees of the Estates of the late J. F. M. Fraser, J. F. Woodhouse, and Other Vendors. PARK, ■ REYNOLDS ' (LIMITED) will sell by auction, A Splendid Collection of Books, as above, including— THE REVISED REPORTS (100 volumes), MEW'S DIGEST OF ENGLISH CASE LAW, HALISBURY'S LAWS OF ENGLAND, BUTTERWORTH'S TEN-YEAR' DIGEST to 1914, MEDICAL WORKS by Eminent Authors, And a. Miscellaneous Collection of Mining, Scientific, Religious, and Other Works. The Law Books are a specially well-bound lot, the majority being either calf or halfcalf. , Now on view. Catalogues at office or posted upon application. 17n ! THIS OAY, - WEDNESDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, * At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, 221 Princes street. . In a Deceased Estate. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Thurmfer; a practically new instrument, in perfect order), MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, GARDEN SEAT,' DINING ROOM AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. ALEX. HARRIS & CO. have received instructions to eell by auction, Household Furniture, including— Walnut upright grand piano (Thurmer), brass kerb and brasses, mirror-back hall stand, dining table, linoleum, occasional table and chairs, sewing machines, crockery, high-back chairs, Austrian chairs, oil paintings, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattress, shakedowns, flock mattresses, toilet chests, toilet ware, washstands, lot books, kitchen utensils, garden tools, lawn mower, etc., etci ■ 17n TUESDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, At o'clock. . At Rooms, Princes street To Wind Up a Trust Estate. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, MELBOURNE ROAD, SOUTH DUNEDJN. 3 Houses and Quarter-acre Section (Nos. 33, 35, and 37). 2 Houses end Freehold of 30 poles (Nos. 41 and 43). ALEX. HARRIS & CO. have received instructions from the Trusteed, Executors, and Agency Company of New Zealand (Ltd.) to,sell, as above, 1. Part of Section 8, Block VI, South Dunedin, fronting Melbourne road (adjoining Reserve), area 30.12 poles, with 2 Cottages thereon. Houses Nos. 41 and 43. 2. Allotment 10, Block VI, South Dunedin, fronting , Melbourne road, with Three Four-roomed' Houses thereon. Nos. 33, 35, 37; bring in an annual rental of £60. The above Properties are just off King Edward street, and must be sold to wind up a trust estate. - 17n TUESDAY, 30th NOVEMBER. ' At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street, Dunedin. SUPERIOR FRUIT FARM, EARNSCLEUGH, CENTRAL OTAGO. On Account of the Owner (who is leaving the district). 60 ACRES FREEHOLD. ALEX HARRIS & CO. have received instructions to sell, as above: 60 Acres Freehold, Land Transfer Title, being Part of Section 6, Block X, Earnscleugh, with Right to 4 Heads of Water. Sun-dried brick Dwelling partly erected, also . material for glass house 40ft by 10ft; stablee, chaff .h'ed. Also iron shed 10 x 8, tomato frame 30ft x 6ft The property- is well and securely ra/bbit-proof fenced. Opposite school, P. 0., and church; 3£ miles from Clyde or Alexandra. The whole area is ploughable, and has been ploughed and summer cultivated ready for crops; 11 acres are planted with 1100 apples and 150 cherries, two to three years old; 2i acres sown in lucerno. PRACTICALLY FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. Terms: £3pO cash, balance can be arranged Od itoy terms. Further particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS. MONDiAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, 204 Princes street South. ■ SUPERIOR RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, 86 HIGHGATE, ROSLYN. SC U R~E & CO. have .been instructed by A. Washer, Esq. (who has left Duaedin), to sell by auction, as above, Part Allotment 3 of Bart 3ection 23, Block IV, Ujpper Kaikorai; Church Lease, with I 20 years to Ton (rental £17 per annum), and having an area of 1 rood 6 polee, together .'With substantial modern Residence thereon, of 9 roams, seplete with every modern' convenience and appointment, and in perfect order. Drawing room 24 x 21, with handsome fibrous ceiling; larfje dining room 24 x 16, accesaaWe to drawing room by folding doors; spacious hall with fibrous ceiling and leadtigme, good bedrooms, builtin wardrobes, fioen presses, eun room, balcony room, bathroom (with porcelain enamel bath, h. and c>, eleefcrio light and gas, eewer drainage, and requisite outtwiWinge. The property commands a magnificent _ panoramio view of ci*y and harbour, is convenient to two cars, and' will go at a reasonable figure, as owner has left Dunedin. Wo strongly recommend inspection of this prorerty- i FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. 17n NOTES ON RURAL TOPICS by Agrioola, Weekly, in the Otago Witness, dealing with subject* of cvnxeot internet to rwmere,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16543, 17 November 1915, Page 8

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