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{ 6ALEB BY AUCTION. i FRIDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. SPLENDID FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE, ST. CLAIR, ST. CLAIR. Section 2, Part Block 11, Subdivision, Edward street, 29.62 poles. ALEX Harris & co. 31ja . FRIDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, - At 12.30 o'clock. i At Rooms, 221 Princes street. 1 LOVELY SUBURBAN VILLA, At Id Section, Caversham Car. No. 16 St. Holier's Court. [ Section oontains 15.7 poles. MODERN 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE. Alex h a~r ri ,s & c 0., have received instructions from the Owner to sell by auction, Allotment 34, Township of Caversham Rise, containing 15.7 poles, with modern 6-roomed Residence; bathroom (hot and cold); gas; cupboards, pantry, scullery; drained. No. 16 St. Heller's Court. This Fine Freehold Property commands a magnificent view of harbour, and is worth inspection. TUESDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princcs street. In the Estate of W. Aitcheson (deceased). dTY FREEHOLD PROPERTY, CUMBERLAND STREET (No. 711), NEAR UNION STREET. MODERN 6-ROOMED DWELLING, With Every Convenience. A Model Home, Close to Penny Section of Car. Alex, h.arris & co. have received instructions from the Executors to sell, as abo^o: Part of Section 35, Block XXX, Dunedin, fronting Cumberland street, area 20 poles; with an up-to-date Residence of 6 rooms. Bath, hot and cold, gas, pantry, cupboards, wardrobes, fitted-in scullery, and latest drainage. The section is nicelv laid out in orchard and garden. An ideal home, in a good locality; close to Union street and penny section of car. Must bo sold to wind up Estate. Further particulars from Messrs SIEVWRIGHT, JAMES, & NICHOL, 5f Solicitors. FRIDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, 1916, At 12 o'clock noon. At Rooms, 148 Rattray street, Dunedin. El. macassey fe po. • have been favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late William Strachan to sell by auction, as above, FOR ABSOLUTE SALE, TO WIND UP A MOSGIEL ESTATE: 5 Acres Freehold, with building 3 there- < on, consisting of 5-roomed SemiBungalow Brick House, with hot and cold water, fibrous ceilings, bathroom, porcelain wash basin aid bath, built-in mirror wardrobes, tiled hearths and grates, largo hall, latest papers and friezes, dairy, washhouse, coalhouse, stable, cowbyre, trapshed, 'barn, cartehed, and other outbuildings, etc. The house is fitted with up-to-date fixtures, and is modern in every detail. The land is situated within four minutes' walk cf the railwav station, and has a frontage to two roads. The soil is second to none on the Taieri Plain, and is admirably adapted for small fruit and poultry farms. We wish to draw the attention of farmers and others desiring to obtain a good country occuDation, and yet withal an easy life to this BONA FIDE SALE. Cards for ir.soection obtainable from 5f THE AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets. CITY RESIDENCE, MODERN AND ARTISTIC. 1 ROOD 26 POLES FREEHOLD, QUEEN STREET AND MILL AVENUE. VINERIES, FERNERY, STABLING, GARAGE. A Delightful and Valuable Property. JOHN _ REID & SONS (LTD.), are instructed to offer, as above; Part Sections 76 and 77, Block XXXn, Dunedin, containing 1 rood 26.6 poles, corner Queen street and Mill avenue (adjoining Woodhaugh Gardens). * THE RESIDENCE, which is built on very substantial concrete foundations, is of artistic design, and contains 7 rooms (exclusive of smoking room oft one of the verandahs), and has handsome fibrous plaster arches in reception hall and dining room, French windows, 2 verandahs, handsome mantelpieces and grates, good hot and cold water service; and the domestic arrangements are so planned that the house is a specially easy one to work. THE GROUNDS are very picturesque, being laid out in garden, lawns, and shrubbery, with croquet lawn and asphalt tennis court, and are in tip-top order. VINERIES AND FERNERY. Tho two large vineries were built at very great expense, and are of brick, with epcci- _ ally-imported glass, and are fitted with' special heating apparatus, while tho vines are well-grown and give splendid results. The fernery is a delightful one, containing fountains, rockeries, etc. STABLING AND GARAGE. The stables are substantially built of brick, and have loft, loose-boxes, and paved yard, with sink in middle; very suitable for use for washing down a motor car, and tho buggy house is suitable, without alteration, for a garage. The grounds are tho result of the great work and expense bestowed upon them by the previous owner, and tho house is virtually a new one, built by the present owner; while the whole property is_ in splendid order throughout. Tho situation is_ ideal, being level, very sunny, very to car, and very picturesque. Cards to view obtainable on application, and inspection by anyone in search of a really desirable residence is strongly recommended. 2644. JOHN REID & SONS (LTD.), 5f Auctioneers. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ; FRIDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, 1916. At 1 o'clock sharp. On the Premises, Ettrick. Todd bros. & co. (limited) have been favoured with instructions from Mr Edward O'Connor to offer for sale by public auction as above: His LEASEHOLD FARM, comprising 52 acres, with 4-roomed Dwellingand outbuildings thereon. Thirty acres are in oats, 1 acre in orchard, 1£ acres in turnips, i-acrc in potatoes, balance in grass. Also, 10 draught Geldings 1 milch Cow i 1 dog-cart. 1 six-ton wagon and bars 2 d.f. ploughs ' 1 set Bft disc harrows [ 1 set tine harrows (5 leaves) 2 sets blocks and chains Quantity harness, bags, posts, _ and sundries too numerous to particularise. Terms: Cash. For further particulars apply to tho Auctioneers, TODD BROS. & CO. (LIMITED). 1 MONDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, 1916, At 12 o'clock. ( CLEARING SALE AT BEACONSFIELD. STRONACH, MORRIS, & CO. (LTD.) have received instructions from Mr J. Withyman, Beaconsfield, to sell by auction, as above, 13 dairy Cows, in full milk 5 dairy Heifers, in full milk 1 dry Cow j 1 Jersey Bull, purebred, 16 months old 8 head young Stock j 1 spring-cart Mare, 8 yeare 1 Horse, aged. [ Sprlns-cart and harness, ploughs, etc., ' riding saddle and bridle, sido saddle, Baltic separator (45 gallons; nrac- • tically new), milk cans and dairy • utensils, quantity posts, tools, etc., ' empty saclcs, 2 hives bees. ' Also, Household furniture, pictures, books, sewing machine, and quantity sundries. Luncheon provided. 29j a

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

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16610, 5 February 1916, Page 14

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