. BAtEg BY AUCTIOH. „_ , THIS DAY WEDNESDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. FIRST-CLASS ST.IEIDA FREEHOLD, No. 48 Jackson street (corner Dalgoty street). Corner Allotment, 50 x 100. Section 1 Block L, St Kilda. Well filled in, nice „„_ garden, 2 glasshouses. SUPERIOR 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE; verandah, steel ceilings, gas, bathroom, hot and cold water, built-in bookcase and wardrobes, large Billiard Room; drained to ■ eewer; fowlhouses and runs. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. ALEX HARR Is" & CO. _ have received instructions lo sell by auction as above. 18s THIS DAY. ' WEDNESDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER At 12 o'clock. ». At Rooms, Princes street. TO'INVESTORS AND SPECULATORS CITY LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Corner Union and Eden streets. ALEX. HARRIS & cO. -cX have received instructions to sell, ..s above, Harbour Board Lease, corner Union and streets. Dunedin, with a substantial Dwelling of 9 rooms, plastered; gas, hot and cold water. No. 3 Eden street. Largo Shop and Dwelling- of S rooms; bath (h. and c), ga3, and outbuildings; good stabling, suitable garage. No. 1 Eden street. 5-roomed Dwelling, plastered; gas; all drained to sewer. No. 112 Union street. Annual rentals. £109. Total ground rent, £13 per annum; 12 years .l, . to run. Practically for absolute sale. No reasonable °. offer refused. 18 s THIS DAY, •WEDNESDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, At 1.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 2 MIRIJOR-BACK SIDEBOARDS, DISC GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS, MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, RICH AXMLNSTER CARPET, 2 LARGE TAPESTRY CARPETS, AXMINSTER HALL RUNNER. A LE X HARK I,S & 0 0 ■«- have received instructions to sell bv auction, J Household Furniture, including— Dining tables, Austrian chairs, bookshelves, palm stands, leather dining "chairs tapestry carpets, rich Axminster carpet couches rattan settee, rattan chairs \xminster hall runnor, whatnot, oil paintings and water-colours, pictures, electric fan "-as griller, vases ornaments, fenders,' linoleum bamboo tables, colonial sofas, coal vases crockery 4 moquetto velvet chairs, occasional tables, occasional chairs, double and single oron bedsteads, wire mattresses, toilet ' f d li C c es f u^t 5 * 5 ' toiletware, full-Scotch chests, flock and kapok inattresses, tile-back washstands, looking- - f n ™< k 'tehen dresser, 2 windows and sashes (complete), set brass counter cales, S^oß l^ 0 and rat0 > f r °nt door, NEW dtfW ¥?P R CYC -f E ' s ' s P Xtlid order), kitchen utensils, etc., etc. 29s ART AUCTION SALES. ~~~ THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), At 2 o'clock. On Account of Mr J. M. Schapiro. At Rutherford's Buildings, Manse street. ART GOODS FROM GREAT BRITAIN. ANTIQUE BRONZES? BRIC-A-BRAC, OBJETS D'ART, OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE A-NVtottp CHINA, PIECES DE VERTC, Q •ANTIQUE JEWELLERY, CAMEOS. fpARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) above" 9 instructed to £eU by auction, is , NOvV OPEN ,FOR INSPECTIONFRIDAY, Ist OCTOBER, " At 2 o'clock. On Premises 125 London street (close to street trum). In the Estate of the late Mrs James Gall. U FURNITURE FURNISHINGS, AND SUNDRIES? •DARK, REYNOLDS (LTD > TV„ + « a f e in ?, truct « l b 7 the Trustees of the .Estate to sell by auction ■■Leather dining room suite (stained kauri h?,T eS, -'^ eSt r field S rnrror back sideboard, walnut oval table, Brussels Sffi easy chairs Tee curtains wicker upholstered chairs dinner wagon, fenders and fire brasses, coal valet ?™ a w d Tf le V* wire mat tresses, blankets, sheets, quilts, etc., duchosse dressing pair (totara fronts), double set . toiletware, full-Scotch chests duchesse chests toilet chaste, shakeddwn and bed* tf'i^ 11 chalr3 ' hall umbrella stand frul chair ' Br " 6sel s cariWt runner, china, glassware, crockery, crystal, kitchen furnil ture- and general utensils, table mangle lawn mower, garden tools, stepladder, hose, garden seats, etc. On View Morning of Sale. 29s MONDAY, 4th OCTOBER, " ' At 1.45 o'clock. At Premises, 14 Angle avenue (off Aotea street), Anderson's Bay. k BEAUTrFULLY-SITUATED HOME. SEMI-BUNGALOW, 6 ROOMS. MOTOR GARAGE, OVER HALF-ACRE GARDEN AND orchard: SPLENDID LAND, LOVELY VIEW. "OARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) Estate of the late John Cameron to sell . by auction. xu .No. 14 Angle avenue (off Aotea street) Anderson's Bay (the rise behind the quarry! with entrance also to Tainui road). ? Part of Allotments B and D, DP iwe i containing 2 roods 13.75 poles, nicel'y kid out m garden, with orchard, fowl rur£ etc J^w bunsa,o i w 1 0f 6 rooras ; verandah, box window, wardrobe, cupboards, bathrooS (hot and cold water), electric light, was Mouse (copper and tubs)f storeroom' tollhouse glasshouse; fine garden, hedged all round; fowlhouse and runs; also motor garage and turntable. ' ■ Tn^ ar xf S lL nny P° sition . and beautiful outlook. Northern aspect. FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS Will be sold at 2 o'clock, immediately after the property. Pull details in later issues; For further particulars apply to Qr NIOHOL, Solicitors, High street; THE AUCTIONEERS. 29s MONDAY, 4th OCTOBER ~ At 12 o'clock. At Auction Rooms, Princes street . Under Instructions from the Trustee. 6-ROOMED DWELLING, ROSLYN 28 Ann street.' ' Q o U r r~" & 0 . 0 KJ will sell by auction, as above, Part Section 5, Block IV, Upper Kaikorai, containing an area of i-acre to gother with the 6-roomed verandah Dwelling thereon The House is faithfully built and in perfect order. * '" "" laid ° U ' in gardon and position is ideal, commanding a matr?h£°*h, TV B l h l ßtod wi,hin 2 ™nnteTof the Stuart street tram. FOR POSITIVE SALE. Further particulars from Mr JOHN WILKINSON, J, THE AUOTIONEER| oliCitOr; OTAGO WITNESS.—New atorioe. AWo amount of reading matter. Pxioa, 9& •
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18053, 29 September 1920, Page 10
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