SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1919, At 2 o'clock. » SALE BY AUCTION. On the Premises, Mr H. Laing's Residence, , On tram. jTI/TESSRS JAMES SAMSON. & CO. J-** have received instructions from Mr H. Laing to sell by auction, on tho premises, Outram: His Household Furniture and Effects. Splendid Cow (in full milk) Spring-cart Gelding Hillside plough, tools, baker's cart leading chains, swingletrees. Also, The whole of tho Furniture in tho Dwelling, including everything required to furnish a house complete. v FRIDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, 1919, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Dowling street. SALE BY AUCTION. IN A DECEASED ESTATE. NICE COMPACT LITTLE HOME OF FIVE ROOMS, In CAVERSHAM, Slightly on Rise, Being No. 12 Laing street, Caversham. - HfyrESSRS JAMES _ SAMSON & CO. , UyJL have received instructions from the Executors in the Estate of the late Mr Murdock to sell by auction: His nice little compact Home of 5 rooms; tile grates, hearths, washhouse, cellar; newly _ papered; all in first-class order; alongside of tram; nice sunny position. , MUST BE SOLD. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, At 1.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, ■ WALN UT PIANO (by Collard andCollard), ... ANTIQUE OAK HALL STAND, NATIONAL CASH REGISTER. 2 ANTIQUE OAK BEDSTEADS, WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE. ! A LEX HARRIS & v CO. •£jL have received instructions to sell, as , above: Mirror-back sideboard, suite in tapestry, oak hall stand, dining tables, harmonium,» iwalnut overmantels, walnut piano (by Ren- 1 - toul), whatnots, occasional tables, rattan chairs, clocks, couch in leather, graphophone and records, paintings, chiffonier, bookshelves, 'linoleums, letterpress ■ and Btand, bremze kerb, r.p. desk, set lockers, office chairs, 2 oak bedsteads, bedroom B J"te, mirror-door wardrobe, duchesse pairs, : chest drawers', child's cot, d.Lb.m. bedstead, Qa^^res^e ?' s J 3 h.p. ranges, 5 arums, lubricating oil, drum egg preservative, gas fire, r.p. mantelpiece, invalid chair, carpenter's bench, Lion lawn mowers. ' ' : FRIDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, / At 2 o'clock. At Premises, No. 11 Bowen street, ' Musselburgh. /. , On account of M!r J. Matheson (who is ■: giving up housekeeping). COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and FURNISHINGS. ' WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Hoinrich and Langendorf), HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPETS, EXPENSIVE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (in Moquette), ANTIQUE OAK HALL STAND, DINING SUITE (in Saddlebags), / SUPERIOR OAK BEDROOM SUITE, ' OAK SINGER DROP-HEAD MACHINE, ELECTROPLATE, CHINA, CRYSTAL. ; ; ! ALES HARRIS & CO. will sell by auction, as above: V Walnut upright grand piano, piano stool,' brass kerbs and brasses, carpets, pictures ornaments and vases, occasional tables, •poles . ond curtains, flower stands, bowls, wall mirTor, antique dining table, Chesterfield suite : : m moquetto, mohair cover, Axminstcr oarpets, oak hall stand, Axminster runner, dining suite in saddlebags, hearthrugs, linoleums, coal vase, electroplate, china, crystal cutlery, oak Singer drop-head machine! ' superior oak bedroom suite, wire and flock mattresses, blankets and napery, toiletware . -antique wood bedstead, duchesse chest! . spring* sofa, clocks, kitchen furniture, utenals steps, wringer,,, barrow, hose, garden tools, falter, wire strainer, carpenters' tools timber, etc.. etc:
building materials, building MATERIALS. FRIDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. At the Premises Comer of Baldwin street and North road, N.E. Valley (opposite Calder's Quarry). SPLENDID BUILDING MATERIALS. 100 SHEETS ROOFING IRON T lnm ( s . 6. 7, 8, 9 feet), LARGE QUANTITY BLUEGUM / ii nSI sizes; suitable for mining). 18 PAOTr AND l£S^J?9 ORS AND FRAMES, ' ZEALANDIA RANGE, scantLING, LINING, FLOORING, T. AND BAL ™£ ND REd PINE (14 X 1) FRONT AND FRAME ij en.- Margin Lights), <?' .^PP 6I ! Boiler, Kauri Tub, 2 ?L f J? as i es > Mantelpieces, Register WA Building Materials, WASHHOUSE SHED (10 x 6). _ (OARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) UL are instructed to sell by auction: GOOD BUILDING MATERIALS (as above). No Reserve. No Reserve. In Lots to Suit Purchasers. THURSDAY, 20th FEBRUARY At 2 o'clock. ' At toe Residence, corner of Sandringham street and Beach street, St. Olair. Estate of the late James Robertson Elder. CHOICE ST. CLAIR RESIDENCE gandringham street and Beach street LOVELY WELL-BUILT 9-ROOMED RESIDENCE, VALUABLE "FREEHOLD CORNER OTTXrK _ SECTION. ' • SUNNY, SECLUDED, NEAR THE BEACH. * A MOST DESIRABLE PROPERTY. "OARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) •*- are instructed to sell by auction, Allotment 28, Block 111, St. Clair (area 52 poles, more or less), with a well-built 9roomed Residence; slate roof, concrete foundations, bay windows, return verandah wide entrance ball, largo rooms rgood bathroom (enamel porcelain bath, hot and cold water), wa&hhouse, drained to sewer - modern conveniences. 1 LAWNS, NATIVE SHRUBS, FLOWER . BEDS, Further particulars obtainable on application to c Messrs HERCUS & THOMSON, Solicitors, Princes street. T ~ Also, after the Sale'of'the Property SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURI COSTLY WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO , (John Brinsmead, London). 8f PRELIMINARY NOTICE, TUESDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1919. - UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE AT HALFWAY BUSH. rpELE OTAGO FARMERS 1 COOPERAJL TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.) have received instructions from Mrs Agnes Dow, whoso lease hrs ' expired, to auction, on above date, The Whole of her Cattle, Horses, Implements, Etc.'i Fall particulars in later issue. 8f OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT. —Job Printing of every description done with Dospatch, and at the Lowest C'urient Bates.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17547, 12 February 1919, Page 10
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