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SALES BY AUCTION. THURSDAY: 18th AUGUST, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms Princes street. RESIDENTIAL LEASEHOLD PROPERTY SUBSTANTIAL RESIDENCE AND CONVENIENCES. No. 16 Elder street (off Pitt street), also A fronting Heriot row. LEX. HARRIS & 00., instructed by the Trustees, Executors, and Agency Company of Now Zealand (Limited), will offer, as above: Lease for 21 years of Part Allotment 2, in a Subdivision of Part Block XXIV, Dun- | edin, at a rental of £lB per annum, also the improvements of the property, which j comprise a substantial Residence (partly plastered) of about 8 rooms, with bathroom, j hot and cold water, gas, etc., and outbuildings. The improvements will be offered at an upset price of £250, thus offering a chance to secure a CITY RESIDENCE FOR £250 in a select and favourite locality (opposite the well-known property of the late Sir George M’Lcan), within a minute or two of Knox Church corner, and commanding a delightful view of the city, harbour, and Peninsula. Homcseekcrs, speculators, and builders should not fail to inspect this desirable property, as the upset on the improvements has been fixed at an EXCEEDINGLY LOW FIGURE. The lease and conditions of sale may bo perused at the Office of the Auctioneers. The ground rent is fixed at £lB per annum, and the highest bidder for the improvements will secure the lease, as above. * Further particulars from THE TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). 6au SATURDAY. 20th AUGUST, 1921, At Noon. \fESSRS ALEX.. HARRIS & CO. ItJL nave received instructions from the Dunedin City Corporation to offer for sale by public auction, at their Rooms, No. .221 Princes street, at the above-fnentioned time and date, the under-mentioned CORPORATION LEASES of Properties situated .in ; East Taieri District:— 1. Allotments 21 and 22, Subdivision of Sections 1/3 and 7, Block 11, East Taieri, containing 10 acres, at present held by Mr F. Columb. The upset rental for the new term of 21 years is £22 10s per annum, and the valuation for improvements £482. 2. Allotments 23. 24. 25, 26, and 27, Subdivision of Sections 1/3 and 7, Block 11, East Taieri, containing 24- acres 3 roods 16 poles, at present hold by Mr J. M. Forsyth. The upset rental for the new term of 21 years is £56 per annum, and the valuation for improvements £9C. 3. Allotment 29, Subdivision of Sections 1/3 and 7, Block 11, East Taieri, containing 5 acres 3 roods 30.4 poles, at present hold by Mr , J. A. M‘Aslan. The upset rental for the new term of 21 years is £l2 15s per annum, and the valuation for improvements £1470. 4. Allotments 31, 32, and 35, Subdivision of Sections 1/3 and 7. Block 11, East Taieri, containing 17 acres 3 roods 11.2 poles, at present held by Mr R. M'Lelland. The upset rental for the new term of 21 years is £3B per annum, and the valua- > tion for improvements £1173. 5. Allotments 34 and 35, Subdivision of Sections 1/3 and 7; Block 11, East Taieri, containing 11 acres, at present hold by Mrs A. Mears. The upset rental for the hhw term of 21 years is £23 10s per annum, and the valuation for improvements £394. 6. Allotment 36, Subdivision of Sections 1/3 and 7, Block 11, East Taieri containing 5 acres 1 rood 13.6 poles, at present held by Mr P. Brown The upset rental for the new term of 21 years is £l2 per annum, and the valuation for improvements £25. , Further particulars may be gained on application to , ■ “ THE AUCTIONEERS; » Or, THE TOWN CLERK. Dunedin. 19th July, 1921. 20jy . MONDAY, 15th AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. . On the Premises, 60 Stafford street. SALE BY AUCTION. MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. BEAUTIFUL ALOOCK 7ft BILLIARDDINING TABLE, LOVELY- CATHEDRAL CHIMING CLOCK {in Oak . Case), Solid Marble Clock, Massive Oak-framed ■ .Barometer, Largo Chesterfield Settee, 2 Chesterfield Divan Chairs, 1 Morris Chair. 6 High-back Chairs' (all in moquette), 2 Largo Axminster Squares, Largo Massive i Bow-front Sideboard (mirror-back). Writ? ing Escritoire, Books, 4 Seagrass Chairs, Oak Pot Stand, Oak-framed Pictures, Long- i framed Mirror, E.P. Hot-water Sr-rit Kettle.’E.P. Ware. SUPERIOR LOT E.P. SPOONS AND FORKS. Roll-top Cutler I Dtftk, Extending Dining . Table, Occasional Tables, Hearthrugs, Kerbs, Coal Vases, Copper Screen, Folding Chair, Largo Hall Square of Carpet, Long Length Axminster Stair Carpet (just new), Stair Rods, Oak Hall Stand. Mirror-back. Oak Hall Stand. Crash Hall Curtains. Rattan Chair and Table, Duohcsse Pair. Mirror Wardrobe, Ware, Quaint Single Wood Bedsteads and Bedding, Blankets, Sheets, Napery. 2Duchesse Chests, Combination S.I. Bedstead, Vienna Chairs. Music Canterbury, Heavy Linoleums. Kitchen Dresser, Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, Inlaid Linoleum, Pots, Pans, Filter, Jam Pan, lawn Mower, Garden Tools, Steps, Garden Hose. JAMES SAMSON & CO have been favoured with instructions from Mrs Hcndv to sell by auction, on the premiV/s. 60 Stafford street, the above Household Furniture, etc.. CLEARING SALE~OF DAIRY COWS, HORSES, PLANT, Etc., To be held on Farm known as “Weavers,” on the Morley Flat, Birchwood, On THURSDAY, 25th AUGUST, 1921, Commencing 11 a.m. sharp. MESSRS WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & Co. (LIMII ED) have received instructions from Mr A. W. Rodger, who is giving up milking on his own account, to sell as above: CATTLE.. 150 dairy Cows (October and November cal vers) 22 3-y6ar-o.d Ayrshire Cross Heifers (factory cal vers) 2ft 2-year-old Ayrshire Cross Heiiers 12 yearling Ayrshire Cross Heifers 27 Hereford breeding Cows (in calf) 52 1 and 2 year old Steers 3 4-year-old fat Bullocks 4i Hereford Bulls 4 Ayrshire Bulls. 274 SHEEP. 380 4,6, and 8 tooth Ewes ICO in.s. Hoggets 10 Romney Rams. 490 HORSES. 3 draught Geldings (8 years and aged) 1 draught Filly (3 years) 1 draught Colt (2 years) 4 Hacks 1 pony Mare (in foal). 10 IMPLEMENTS, Etc. 1 waggon, 3 tip drays, 5 springs drays. 1 double buggy and harness, 1, drill (Massey-Harris), 1 cultivator and seedbox (Massey-Harris), 1 cultivator (Duncan), I heavy swamp plough (R. and G.), 1 light swamp plough, 1 double furrow plough (R. and G.), 1 Cambridge roller, 1 plain metal roller, 1 ridger, 1 mower, 1 scuffle harrow, 1 hay rake, 1 sheep-shearing machine, 1 sot 5-loaf tyne harrows and bar, 1 set 4-!eaf tyne harrows and bar, 1 18ft broadcast seedsower (R. and G.), 1 18ft chain harrows and bar, 1 set tripod harrows, 2 sets discs (R. and G.), 1 scoop, 1 binder, 2 feed-boxes, 50 lOgal milk-cans, 1 dehorner, 1 blacksmith’s forge and anvil, and quantity of harness. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—The Dairy Cows are a very good lot, and were selected either from the best dairy herds in Southland or have been bred on the property from the beat cows, and by bu'ls the progeny of imported stock. The Sheen are bred from the Birchwood strain, while the Dorses are all good workers, and the implements are all in first-class order. The Sale will commence punctually at 11 o’clock, when the sale of dairy cows and implement* takes place at the same time.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18323, 13 August 1921, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18323, 13 August 1921, Page 16

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