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BALES BY AOCTION. ' THIS DAY, SATURDAY, sth FEBRUARY. At 12.30 o'clock. On the Premises, 822 Kin# street. NORTH DUNEDIN FREEHOLD. SO U RR~ . & 0 0. • .have received instructions from Mr J. 8. Hnnter to sell by auction, as above, Part Section 31, Block XXXIV, having a frontage of 44ft to Kins street, by a depth therefrom of 165 ft, together with the Cottage of 4 rooms and scullery, also galvanised iron store and workshop thereon. The Dwelling is fitted with electrio light, and is drained to the sewor. We are instructed to sell to the highest bidder. . 25ja THIS DAY. SATURDAY, sth FEBRUARY, At 12.30 o'clock. On the Premises, 822 King street (near Duke street). BUILDERS AND MANUFACTURERS. 8C U R R & CO. have received instructions from Mr J. S. Hunter to sell by auction, as above, 3 h.p. Westinghouse motor, 1 saw bench (3 saws), shafting, pulleys and belting, carpenter's bench, tools, 2in piping roofing iron, 2 lengths of nose, Fairbanks platform weighing machine, fireproof safe, office desk, timber, wire nails, store truck, quantity of ironmongery, kauri fit- ( tings, etc., eta 25ja THIS DAY, SATURDAY, sth FEBRUARY, At 12.30 o'clock On the Premises, 818 King street. , NORTH DUNEDIN FREEHOLD. SOU RR, & CO. have received instructions from the Trustees of Mary Hunter (deceased) to sell by auction, as above, Part Section 31, Block XXXIV, having a frontage of 22ft to King street by a depth therefrom of 155 ft, together with the Brick Shop and Dwelling \ of 6 rooms and other erections thereon. _ Must be sold to wind up the estate. TUESDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. * At Rooms, Manse street. To those in search of a complete Home. SPECIALLY • WELL-'BUILT 6 ROOMS, Over three-quarters of an Acre Freehold, SUNSHINE, ANDERSON BAY. PARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) are instructed to sell by auction: Sectionsi 72 and 73, Sunshine Township, containing 3 roods 12.8 poles, fronting Marama street and Moana crescent (I32ft frontage to each street), together with 6roomed House; verandah, steel ceilings, bathroom (hot and cold water), tiled hearths, built-in wardrobes, electric light, scullery, washKouse, etc.; good garden. We can confidently recommend this as a thoroughly well-built house, in capital order, and anyone who wants a house with a goodeized piece of ground should inspect this. For farther particulars apply ASLIN & BEDFORD, Solicitors, Or, Express Co.'s Buildings; THE AUCTIONEERS. 5f TUESDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. For Bona Fide Sale. 8* ACRES, WAVERLEY, ANDERSON BAY. Sections 23 to 36, Block V, Wavcrley Township, Otago Peninsula, containing 3 •cres 1 rood 21.4 poles, forming complete block, surrounded by 4 roads. Close to •tone house, and the best position in Waverley. Bright, warm situation, and a view Sot to' be surpassed. For cultivating this is a fine piece of ground, and .with the improved communication which is bound to come with the increase of the town, this will become extraordinarily valuable. PARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) 5f MONDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. On Ptemisee, 136 Forbury road, St. Clair. In the Estate of the late E. P. Brebner. 7-ROOMED "HOUSE AND FREEHOLD. ' Also, USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS, AND SUNDRIES. PARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) are instructed by the Trustees of the Estate of the late E. P. Brebner to sell by Auction: Sections 6 and 7, of subdivision of Section 49, Block VII, Town District, containing 2 roods 32 poles, with large frontage to Forbury road (near Shiel's brickworks); comfortable House of 7 rooms, 2 bay windows, return verandah, wide hall, fibrous plaster ceilings, bathroom (hot and cold" water), tile hearths and grates, gas, etc. Also vinery and tomato house; extensive orchard (in fuil bearing). This land is really first-class, and the •whole forms a very desirable residence property, in one of our best suburbs. The Trustees are determined to realise, but will allow two-thirds to remain on mortgage at 5£ per cent , HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT PIANO, CHESTERFIELD COUCH, DRAWING BOOM, DINING ROOM, BEDROOM, KITCHEN FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. 5f FRIDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. In the Estate of the late Thomas Thomson. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. In one of the Best Business Blocks in Dunodin. Pare; _ Reynolds (limited) are instructed to offer by auction : SUBDIVISION OF SECTIONS 47 AND 48,. BLOCK XVII, DUNEDIN. 1. Allotment 1, corner George street and •Moray place, containing 15.6 poles; 47ft to George street, 90ft 3in to Moray place, and use of Occupied by J. H. Thomas and H. E. Beveridge, 2. Allotment 3, containing 6.8 poles, frontage of 20.74 to George street by 90ft 3in, and use of right-of-way. Occupied by W. Melville. ' 3. Allotment 4 and 5, containing 14 poles; of 28ft 4£in to George street, with use of right-of-way. Occupied by A. Sligo. 4. Allotment 6, containing 6.5 poles; frontage 19ft 9in by 90ft 3in, with use of right-of-way. Occupied by Miss Clough. 5. Allotment 7, containing 28 poles; frontage of 46ft l£in to George street by 165 ft, and use of right-of-way. Occupied by A. Lees. These Leaseholds will bo offered at an ■upset rental, and subject to payment of -valuation to the present lessees. The upsets and valuations will be advertised at a later date. 5f THURSDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1916, Starting at 12.30 o'clock. At Miltoai. CLEARING RAT.F, Of SHEEP, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LTD.) have received instructions from Mr Jas. Sarwle, of Milton, who has disposed of his property, to offer, aft above: All his Stock. Implements, etc., consisting of —» 150 Ewes 140 Lambs 4 BjL. Rams 3 draught Mares 1 draught Gelding 1 yearling draught Cblt 1 Hack Double-furrow plough, set tine harrows, diso harrows, Massey-Harris_ binder, Masseyl- - cultivator, Cambridge roller, grain drill (with turn in and grass seed sower), double buggy, 400 yds wire netting, harness ifor 4 horses, 5 horee covers, 1 ton oaten sheaf chaff, bags oats and wheat, empty sacks, set blocks and chains, swingle-trees, dray and frame, riding saddle and bridle, set buggy harness, quantity sundries. Luncheon Provided. As Mr Sawle has disposed of his farm, Ovarythinjj -will be offered far bona fide Bale.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16610, 5 February 1916, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16610, 5 February 1916, Page 14

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