SALES BY AUCTION. Tins DAY, ' WEDNESDAY, 28th MAT At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets. HOMES FOR THE PEOPLE. HOUSES AND FREEHOLDS. Deposits from £10 to £50. "g?OHN REID & SONS (LIMITED), instructed by Theodore Arnold, Esq., "will offer, as above: 1- Desirable Freehold, St. James's Park, JVE.V., containing 2 roods 21 poles (more or less), fronting Grey street, with wollDuilt verai.dah Houso of 4 rooms; good view, sunny; £50 deposit. 2 Allotment 40, Township of Selwyn, with comfortable Houso of 4 rooms (No. 43 Selwyn road); £50 deposit. 3. Allotment 2, Block I, Township of Snnnydalo, fronting car line, with Residence of 5 rooms (158 North road) and conveniences; £30 deposit. 4 Allotments 20, 21, and 22, Township of Abbotsford Extension; grand Building Sites; convenient to town by rail (cheap suburban fares); £10 deposit each allotment. JOHN REID & SONS (LTD.), ZBm y Auctioneers. THURSDAY", 29th MAY,' 1919, At 2 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FURNISH- . INGS, AND EFFECTS. LEATHER DINING ROOM SUITE, SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITE, OAK WOOD BEDSTEADS, D.I. AND S.I. BEDSTEADS, STAINED BEDROOM SUITE, OAK HALL STAND, OAK SIDEBOARDS, 2 AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES. TfytpSSRS JAMES SAMSON, • & CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street: Household Furniture, Furnishings, and Effects, which include— Lovely oalc bedroom suito, oak wood bedsteads, bedding, wire mattresses, kapok and flock mattresses, blankets, ducliesse chests, sets of ware, child's cot and mattress, bedroom carpets and rugs, heavy linoleums, copper kerbs and brasses, fenders and irons, telescope dining table, vases and ornaments, crockery, hall runner, hall stand, pot stands and_ flower bowls, easy chairs, oak Morris diairs, child's high-back chairs, high-back chairs, fancy tables, Indian rugs, kitohen dresser, tables and chairs, kitchen hearth rugs, cutlery, crockery, kitchep and cookmg utensils, etc., . etc. 28my 'WEDNESDAY, 4th JUNE, At 12.30. At Rooms, Dowling street. Sale by Auction of SPLENDID FREEHOLD AND FIVEROOMED DWELLING, CAVERSHAM, ON RISE. MT2SSRS JAMES SAMSON & CO. XV-a. will sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street: A line Freehold Section, situated Goodall street, Caversham, close to railway station, and commanding a lovely view, and yet no hill to climb. Erected' on the freeholds is a good 5-roomed Dwelling, let at present to Mrs Ford. Easy terms can be arranged. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WEDNESDAY. 4th JUNE, At 12.30. At Rooms, Dowling street. SALE BY AUCTION. CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY, No. 56 Russell street. TMTESSRS JAMES SAMSON & CO. J-V-a. have been favoured with instructions from Mr'D. J. Brown (who has left Dunedin) to sell by auction, his Freehold Property. A fine Freehold Section, situated Russell street, on which is erected an 8-roomed Dwelling, being No. 56; at present let to a good tenant. Full particulars in future issue. SATURDAY, 31st MAY, 1919, 12 o'clock Noon. LAND SALE. .J E- . WATSON & CO. (LTD.), n v°i- under instructions from the Publio_ Trustee, will sell by public auction, in then- Rooms, Tay street: ■n-Ari™ late i . J ? SO Pk Henry Fosbender's J; ARM, containing— 417 acres (more or less), being part Seetions 34 and 81, and Sections 64, 67 71, 72, 79, 80, Now River Hundred! ierms of payment: £20 per cent, on fall °f hammer, balance within one month _ The Property is situated on tJio New River Flat at the terminus of tho West Plains road; is about 7g miles from Invercargill and Wallacetown Saleyards by good metal roads. The buildings and cattle yards are m good condition, and ample for requirements of the place. The land is generally recognised to bo exceptionally fertile and unsurpassed in Southland for cattlefattening. For fuller particulars apply PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE • Or, THE AUCTIONEERS. HOUSES ANO PROPERTIES FOft SALE. ABTERTISEHEHTS of 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Pale, To Lot, Loat and Pound, Miscellaneous Wants, iff-' 9 ae . filing per insertion; 3 insertions 3/6; S insertions, 5/-. Strictly Cash m Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. JJSARM NEAR . WELLINGTON. • A RARE CHANCE. Estate of the late F. and M. E. Nott. TENDERS are invited up to the tfltli tone NEXT fo, the PUI&ASE of th. PROPERTY known as " IVY BANK," 9 miles from Wellington, on the Main North road. comprises ACRES, well grassed rolling downs, known as healthy sheep country; now carrying 500 sheep, but understocked needing from 30 to 50 young cattle in addition. k*? ? substantial 8-roomed tLOuSi., with outbuildings, new woolshed, new bridge on ferro-concrete piers, etc. A large Garden and Plantation enhance the ! attraction of the Estate, and could be greatly extended and improved by anyone with taste and capital. The present outlook for milk supply to the city, and prospective demand for wool in the world's market, make this a golden chance for an energetic man. Stock, eta, at Valuation. Terms Cash. Address Tenders to J- T. NOTT, <i3rn y i Ivy Bank, Tawa Flat. IPjpANBY LITTLE TAIERI FARM. 78 acres good cropping land, and very suitable for dairying and mixed farmingall ploughable; handy and highly product tivo; well fenced and watered; 6-roomed S^ 0 ' byre, and all farm buildings. Price, £2000.—Particulars PARK, REYNOLDS (LTD.), comy Manso street, Duuedin. QOLDLER'3 HOME, St. Kilda, 4 rooms, bungalow; electric, up to date; £675: hurry. Baker s Agency, 30 Dowling street. FOR Private SALE, 6 ROOMS; peW section; south; close school cax • price £325.—Address Freehold, Times'office! ;£4-80 _^ OR LINE: 100 ACRES oWtifcOv Freehold; hut, etc.; carries 100 ewes, with lambs.—Batteraby Co. 28my 1 9P-T, car, north end): Good 6-roomed RESIDENCE; all conveniences; really cheap; hurry. Battersby and Co. ' 28my FOR SALE, 4-roomed HOUSE; oneeighth acre; outhouses and asphalt paths; in splendid ordftr and appearance; in good locality, and close to Anderson's Bay road.—Solid, Times Office, 28my j£?£>pr—SNUG little OFFICE BUSINESS; suitable lady; established connection; easily managed.—Tamblyn, M'Kenzie, and Winton. J?! fbOfi °ASH REQUIRED .—Most , wJLVr\J'x_r profitable Private BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT in oity; fortune for suitable person; fullest investigation invitad by bona fid© financial inquirers.— Tamblyn, M'Kenzie, and Winton (Braithwiite's Buildings). PURCHASES Best MoneycWVH\J 1/ makmg Confectionery, Etc. BUSLNBSS in Dune J in; splendid shop; best position; Large trsde; okl-estabb'shed; grandest opportunity over offered; fullest particulars to genuine financial buyers TAMBLYN, M'KENZIE, & WINTON.' 01 ACRES, 6-roomed HOUSE (brick); 02 hot and cold, porcelain batlt; beautiful spot.—<o2oo Deposit, Times. 26my
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17636, 28 May 1919, Page 10
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