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SALES BY AUCTION. THURSDAY. 30th JANUARY, At U o'clock. At Rooan3, Manse street. 50 ROLLS EXCELLE 1-PLY ROOFING 14 ROLLS EXCELLE 2-PLY ROOFING 33 ROLLS EXCELLE 3-PLY ROOFING , Each Roll is 72ft length by 3ft, Baznjjlea at Rooms. I "OARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) ' *- 25ja FRIDAY, 31st JAITOARY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. [' In the Estate of the late Captain Freed. SPLENDID OTAGO CENTRAL ORCHARD, ! In Full Bearing, Adjoining Railway, near Clyde. "OARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED). -*■ are instructed to sell by auction, The late Captain Freed's Orchard, of about 26 acres, on railway lino, about 4 nnies from Clyde, with siding close handy. There are 2000 trees, a large portion o* which are in full bearing, and a heaw crop of apricots will be ready very shortly for picking. Tho property, has a splendid water right. Buildings oonsist of 4-roomed House and conveniences. This portion of thi9 district is singularly free from frosts. 20ja TUESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. " At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. In the Estate of the late Charles Kintr HARBOUR BOARD LEASE AND COTTAGES, Harrow street (near Hanover street). "OARK. REYNOLDS (LIMITED) •&. are instructed to sell by auction, Lease of Section 17, Block LXVIH quarter-acre (expiring 31st Decem- & ber, 1928); _ ground rent, £22 per annum. Briok 6 rooms, 3 3 roems, 1 4 Tooms, 1 3 rooms; good letting houses; drained. To Close tho Estate. Further particulars apply to Messrs Adams Bros., solicitors, Empire Buildings; or the Auctioneers. iSj a WEDNESDAY, sth FEBRUARY, At 12.30 o'clock. On Premises, 246 High street. The Residence of the late William Patrick. By Order of the Trustees of the Estate. VALUABLE QUARTER-ACRE FREEHOLD -And SUBSTANTIAL .BRICK AND STONE RESIDENCE, No 246 HIGH STREET. Also, QUARTER-ACRE FREEHOLD And FOUR BRICK DWELLINGS, CORNER HIGH AND CLARK STREETS. "OARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) ■J*- are instructed by the Trustees of the Estate of the late William Patrick to Bell by auction: Section 39, Block VII, Dunedin, contahv u\g 1 rood, 66ft frontage to High street by a depth of 165 ft, together with MAGNIFICENT BRICK RESIDENCE of 14 rooms, spacious entrance hall, easygrade stairs and light, airy landing, verandah and balcony; all appointments necessary for thoroughly up-to-date city residence, ine dining room, drawing room, study, and of the bedrooms are very large, the remainder being all fair-sized rooms; bathroom (hot and cold water, basin, etc.), No. ?• Shaddock h.p. r,ange (with large oven) large_ scullery (with tubs and copper in addition), 4 pantries, linen presses, private back entrance, coalhouse, workshop fowlhouse and run, kitchen garden, and flower borders. This -Residence might have been planned fo- a medical nractitioner, as the rooms are so constructed that, by the slightest" of alterations, the surgery and waiting room can be entered entirely separately from the residence, and a garage can be constructed on tne_ street line without interfering in any way with the house. It is therefore speciaEy snited for this purpose, and stands right in uae midst of the doctors' quarters. THE FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS Will be eold at 1 o'clock Immediately After the Sale of, the _ „ Property. Full Details of these wfll be ghfen m later issues. , Also, At the Same Time and Place: THAT VALUABLE BUSINESS ' PROPERTY, •CORNER HIGH AND CLARKE Section 55, Block VH, Dunedin, Quarteracre, with frontage of 66ft to H gfi street by a^S th of 165 ft to darke" streetTWO DOUBLE-STOREY BRICK RESIDENCES, . JJTontmg High street, occupied by Mr C W Hay (Dentist) and Mrs M. Jones. " ' vHZP B S IC P DWELLING-HOUSES, Fronting Clarke street, occupied by Mr Gourley and Mrs Woods. If™ - 13 a very Valuable Site, specially E Men right inthe centre of the doctors' quarters. J . Full particulars upon application to PARK REYNOLDS, (LIMITED) Furniture will be on View Tuesday After- . noon, February 4, from 2 o'cldckf SATURDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, 1919, At Noon. TMTESSRS D. M. SPEDDING & CO r" "*• i. b& J? received instructions from the Dunedin O.ty Council to conduct thf Sato by Pubho AuciHon at their Rooms, Princes β-reet, en the above-mentioned date BUILDIS d r: r S o^vi 2 . : W^ Allotments M and 35, Subdivision of Sec- * £ons 1 and 2, Block IV, Upper Kat 9^ D f "1' Mining approximately 2 roods 1 pole Upset rental for a 'further term of 21 years, £9 per annmru Valuation for improvements, £875 The W<e is at present held by Mrs C L Duncan and Mr 0. E Duncan™ Further particulars may be rained on application to tho «.*«rea on __ TOWN CLERK; fo- THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, 28th JANUARY. '""' At Burnsido Saleyards. PRIME FAT PIGS. TS7RIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO 33 prune Baconers and Porkers. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 29th and 30th JANUARY. On the Show Ground, Dunedin. PEDIGREED SHORTHORN BULLS. ■ySTRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO Jlγ D - ) 7 ffl 5 f° r aale on accent of Mr John Nixon (Killinchy) : "*- wl ""> 3 Pedigreed Yearling Shorthorn Bulk, by Lincoln Carbine (2923). TUESDAY, 28th JANUARY. T Burnsido Saleyards. mHE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND A \ AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND wfll offer: . 150 two-tooth crossbred Wethers. TUESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 19ig. CLINTON SALE SPECIAL ENTRIES. rrtHE NATIONAL 'MORTGAGE AND J- AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.) will/offer, as above: Account Jas. Begg, Esq. (Cairn Station): 1293 four-tooth crossbred Wethers, Account J. C. Begg, Esq. (Wyndham Station): 1000 two-tooth crossbred Wethers. The above •comprise the annual drafts of Wethers from ha above stations, and will be eoU ia tots :* unit purchasers. gi^

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17532, 25 January 1919, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17532, 25 January 1919, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17532, 25 January 1919, Page 14