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SALES BY AUCTION. MONDAY, Bth MAY, At 12 o'clock. Ai Rooms, Manse street. SPLENDID FAMILY HOME. No. 78 HERIOT ROW (top of Park street). WELL-BUILT 10-ROOMED RESIDENCE, with all modem conveniences, eloctrio light, gas, hot and cold water, drained to sewer: freehold section, containing 27 poles, with frontages to Heriot row and Queen's drive, MAGNIFICENT SUNNY POSITION AND UNSURPASSED VIEW. PARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED), aro instructed to soil by auction: Part Sections 56 and 57, Block XIX, Dunedin (area, 27.4 poles), with a 10-roomed wooden Dwelling. THIS PROPERTY IS FOR DEFINITE 2my SALE. MONDAY, Bth MAY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manso street. TWO VERY DESIRABLE FREEHOLDS. BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 510 GEORGE STREET, WOOD RESIDENCE, No. 3 PARK STREET. Slightly on the Rise. Bright, Sunny Situation. One of the Best Residence Localities in Dunodin. [DARK, _ REYNOLDS (LIMITED) LL are instructed to sell by auction: No. 510 GEORGE STREET ("Como "); 7 ROOMS, BRICK, single storey; box windows and portico, bathroom (hot and cold water), pantry, scullery, tilo hearths, linen presses, gas, washhouse (copper and tubs), asphalt paths, drained to sewer. A specially well-built house with slato roof, and everything of tho best. Freehold allotment, 33ft to George street. No. 3 PARK STREET (."Minora"); 6 rooms (plastered); bathroom (hot and cold ■water), scullery, pantry, linen press, gas, washhouse (copper and tubs), asphalt paths, yard, native trees and shrubs, drained to Bewer. Freehold allotment, with 73ft frontage to Park street. The Auctioneers desire specially to draw attention to the exceedingly advantageous position of these very desirable properties, and to assure those in search of town residences that it will pay them to inspect, as th«y are for BONA FIDE SALE. lmy TUESDAY, 9th MAY, At 2 o'clock sharp. T Ai the Residence, No. 3 Norfolk street, St. Clair (tram to Valpy street). Instructed by W. R. Strang, Esq. (who ia leaving Dunedin). 'WELL-BUILT MODERN RESIDENCE, h ROOMS, LARGE FREEHOLD, ST. CLAIR (Commanding a Beautiful View, Near to Beach, and Handy to Electric Car). Must be Sold, as Mr Strang leaves Dunedin immediately. fptARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) are instructed to sell by auction: Section 19 and Part 18, Block IX, St. Clair, containing 1 rood 17.4 poles (100 ft frontage), almost opposite Valpy street, together with modern 6-roomed House, 3 bay windows and portico, bathroom, washhouse "drained, every modern convenience, asphalt paths, lawn, garden, etc. Also, immediately after tho Sale of the > Property: COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FTJRNISHINGS (Mostly purchased within the past 12 montihs). MAGNIFICENT WAT,NUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (A beautiful instrument, manufactured by Hagspiel, equal to new, lovely rich tone), COSTLY OAK MiTRROR.BACK SIDEBOARD, BEAUTIFUL SADDLEBAG CHESTERSETTEE.' SOLID OAK TELESCOPIC DINING TABLE (Oval Shape), RICH AXMINSTER CARPETS AND RUNNERS, HANDSOME FUMED OAK BEDROOM SUITE (Consisting of 2 Wing Mirror-door Wardrobe, Large Cheval Table, Panel Bedstead, Washstand), OAK PANEL BEDSTEAD (3ft), ' OAK DUCHESSE CHESTS, KAURI MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, CABINET GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS, SADDLEBAG DIVAN CHAIRS. MORRIS CHAIRS, 6 OAK HIGH-BACK DIN--ING CHAIRS, OAK ROLL-TOP ESCRITOIRE AND . BOOKCASE, Copper kerbs, oak overmantel, handsome 400day clock, vases, ornaments, flower bowls, dinner service, tea sets, crystal ware, china, crockery ware, saddlebag divan chair, music ' canterbury, rattan chairs, oak occasional tables, portieres and drapes, tapestry curtains, casement curtains, Axminster and Wilton pile rugs, kauri dinner wagon, photogravures. engravings, oak panel bedsteads, oak duehesse chests, oak mirror-door wardrobes, ottoman couch, patent drop-sido - wooden cots, child's high chair, nursery fire- • guard, kauri panel bedstead, duehesse chest, , toilet dhest, Austrian chairs, kitchen tables] kitchen chairs, wire meat safe, knife cleaner] carpet sweeper, vacuum cleaner, step ladder, wringer, table mangle, garden "hose, lawn mower, garden tools, gas griller. The Furniture is equal to new, and will be open for inspection from Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, and also morning of sale. WEDNESDAY, 10th MAY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms,, Manse street, Dunedin. Auction Sale. ( PORT CHALMERS HOTEL ( (Formerly known as Waters's). J LEASE FOR 21 YEARS AT £100 PER , ANNUM. 1 VALUATION FOR BUILDINGS AND ] IMPROVEMENTS, £4800. ! [DARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) j >■- are instructed to sell bv auction: t Lease for 21 _ years (with right of renewal 1 or full valuation by incoming tenant) of r Section 76, Port Chalmers, containing 36 f poles (more or less), with frontage to Beach 3 street of 69ft 3in and 66ft jto Grey street, together with ' SUBSTANTIAL STONE AND BRICK " HOTEL of 3 storeys, containing over 20 bedrooms, sitting rooms, commercial rooms, dining 1 room, bar, and bar parlour, etc., etc. J Also: 3 SHOPS FRONTING GREY STREET, I And back entrance from the same street. Upset Ground Rental, £100 per annum. I Valuation Payablo for Buildings, £4800] Thereafter No Reserve. To go-to the Highest Bidder. This Hotel has a splendid stand immediately opposite tho wharf and railway station, and has a very old-established connection. WEDNESDAY, 10th MAY, At 2 o'clock. On th-? Premises, No. 31 Fitzroy street (Near Forbury Corner). Instructed by Mrs H. Orr, who is leaving l for Australia. P CHOICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 0 SADDLEBAG CHESTERFIELD SIiTrTEE SEAGRASS OCCASIONAL TABLES, ' ~ BRUSSELS CARPETS AND RUGS. TELESCOPIC EXTENDING DINING TABLE, CEDAR FULL-SCOTCI-1 CHEST AND DUCHESSE TABLES, Brass fenders and fireirons, bamboo tables, chenille curtains, occasional tables, walnut card table, flower pedestals and 1 bowls, walnut whatnot, vases, ornaments, lustro vases, writing desk, oil paintings, engravings] hanging lamps. _ hand-painted mirror, oak J timepiece, hall linoleum, books, cane rocker, hair chairs, dinner service, orockoryvra.ro] 1 cedar chiffonier, marble washstands, toilet (I ware, linoleum, brass-mounted bedsteads, / wire mattresses, kapok mattresses, commode, " garden tools, kitchen utensils. f — i PARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED), 7j aro instructed to seH by auction, as i. above. -- — T On View Morning, of Sale* w

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16687, 6 May 1916, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16687, 6 May 1916, Page 14

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