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SALES BY AUCTION. LOVELY ST, dLAIR BUNGALOW FOR SALE BY AUCTION, On TUESDAY, 24th JANUARY, At 1 ©’dock. , On the Premises, No. 2a Albert Street, St. Clgjir. On account of A. H. Oswin, Eaq., who is leaving l for Christchurch, ROUGHCAST BEAUTIFUL BRICK BUNGALOW, No. 2a ALBERT STREET, ST. CLAIR Six: Lovely Large Rooms, with All Modern OonyetmenceSj Concrete Motor Garage. SUNNY, SHELTERED POSITION, NEAR ST. CLAIR BEACH AND ELEOIRIO OAR. Also SELECTED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, SOLID OAK CABINET SIDEBOARD, OAK EXTENDING DINING.TABLE, Exquisite Wilton Pile Carpet, RICH AXMINSTER- VESTIBULE CARPET AND RUNNER, LUXURIOUS CHESTERFIELD SETTEE, SADDLEBAG DIVAN CHAIRS, \ OAK MIRROR-BACK HALLSTAND, OAK HIGH-BACK DINING CHAIRS, OAK BOOKCASE AND COAL CABINET. OAK PANEL BEDSTEADS,, OAK MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE, Corner Occasional Chair, Leather Settee, Chippendale Chair, > Walnut Occasional Table, Flower Pedestals, 400-day Timepiece, Vaect., Ornaments, Oil-painting by A. M. Montague, Electro-placed Ware, Carved Spinning Chair, Large Wall Mirror, Hall Seat, pak High-back Chairs, Oak Armchair, Chinese Vases, Coppdr Bowie, Wall Plaques, Marble Timepiece, Gentleman’s Smoking Outfit, Oak- writing Bureau, Oak Spirit Frame, Crystal Ware, Cutlery, Kauri Duchesse Chests, Red Pine Mirror-door Wardrobes, Hearthrugs, Oak Panel Bed- : stead (3 feet), Wire Mattresses, Rich Axminster Carpets, Ottoman Couch, Toilet Chest, Linoleums, Combination Bedstead, Baby Daisy Vacuum Cleaner, Ewabank Carpet Sweeper, Wall Cabinet, Standard Sewing Machine, Electric Egg-boiler, Kitchen Table, Crockery ware. Glassware, Set of Bins, Table Mangle, Meat Safe, Preserve Jars, Garden Hose, Ladder, Steps, BABY’S PLAYING FIELD. SEAGRASS PERAMBULATOR, SEAGRASS PUSH-CART, . ANTIQUE TEA CADDY. •pARK. REYNOLDS (LIMITED), JL -are instructed to sell by auction, MR OSWIN’S CHOICE ROUGH-OAST BUNGALOW, No. 2a Albert Street; St. dair. And SELECTED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. The property may be inspected upon application at our office. The furniture isopen for inspection. Monday, 23rd, afternoon. 1 4ja MONDAY, 23rd-JANUARY, At 12 o’clock, At Auction Rooms, Princes street. CHARMING RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY QUEEN’S DRIVE, MUSSELBURGH (No. 44). A DELIGHTFUL HOME IN A CHARMING SITUATION, SUN ALL DAY, 9-ROOMED SINGLE STOREY RESIDENCE, ROUGH-CAST CONCRETE GARAGE, LARGE VINERY AND TOMATO HOUSES IN BRICK, BEAUTIFUL GARDEN.SC U R R & 0 0. acting under instructions from the owner, will sell by auction as above— Sections 7 and 8, Block VII, Musselburgh, 1 rood 8.7 poles of freehold, fronting Queen’s Drive and Eskvale Street, WITHIN 2 MINUTES OF 3 DIRECT , TRAM SERVICES, Together with the SUPERIOR i RESIDENCE OF IMPOSING APPEARANCE, replete with every conceivable labour-saving convenience. THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES IN OR ABOUT DUNEDIN. AN INSPECTION WILL PROVE OUR DESCRIPTION OF THIS REALLY DELIGHTFUL HOME NO - EXAGGERATION. . ' IT IS LOVELY. Cards to view at our office. ' SCURR AND CO., I2ja Auctioneers. MONDAY, 16th JANUARY, 1922, 7 At 12 o’clock AT OUR BRIDGE YARDS, WAITAHUNA. > - , THE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.), will offer as aboveSC crossbred Ewes and Lambs 30 fat Sheep 20 young Pigs 80 1-year-old White Leghorn Hens. 1 THURSDAY. 26th JANUARY, 1922, ' At 12.30 o’clock. sale ,of Farm, sections 7 and DWELLINGS, LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, ETC. ON THE FARM, “THE LANDING,” / OWAKA. T’ HE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.), favoured with instructions from Messrs Latta Bros., Owaka, will offer by auction as above— Their Freehold Property, being Section 17, and part _of 1, Block VI, Glenomaru 8.D., containing 179 acres (more or less), subdivided by post and wire fences, partly netted; 100 acres bush, 25 acres and 25 acres ploughed; well watered by running streams and river;. situated 14 miles from school, and li miles from. Owaka Township. The buddings consist of a 4-roomed dwelling, chaff house, and Retailed byre. Also G Allotments, being Subdivisions of Sections 29 and 30, Block VI, Glenoma.ru j^D.: Lot 1. —1 acre. Lot 2.—1 acre, with 4-roomed cottage. Ldt 3 —l acre. Lot 4. —1 acre 0 roods 34} poles, with 4-roomed cottage and outbuildings. Lot 5.—T acre 1 rood 5| poles. Lot 6.—1 acre 3 rockls 61 poles, f Lot 7.—1 acre 2 roods 271 polos, with 4»roomed cottage and outbuildings. Lot B.—l acre 3 roods 304 poles, with 4-roomed cottage and outbuildings. All the above allotments have road end sea frontages. The. following Buildings are for sale for removal: — Two 4-roomed and one 2-rocmcd cottages,; two huts (10 x 12); IQ-stalled stable, mill shed; 4 miles tramway (300,000 feet timber). 100 black pine and totara strainers 1 truck totara posts Wallaby jack Steel bar Lubricating oil \ 1000 empty sacks •> Harness and covers for 12 horses 3 draught mares, 6 to : 8 years 6 draught geldings, 6 to 8 years 3 draught geldings, aged 12 3-year-old bullocks 14ja ALTERATION IN DATE OP SALE PALMERSTON STOCK SALE Owing to the Palmerston Show the usual | Monthly Sale is POSTPONED a week to THURSDAY, 26th JANUARY, 1922. Dunedin stock agents’ assooiaTION. . 14 j a auction notice. Bober t in de r I WILL SELL IN THE HALL AT RANFUELY, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17th, And MATAKANUI, WEDNESDAY, JANTT- , ARY 18th. Ironmongery and crockeryware, sorewtpp jam jars, cutlery, aluminium and enamel saucepans, rifles, gun and rifle cartridges, tods of every description, tea urns,' cups and sa jeers, pi a tee, jugs, towels, flannelette, rainproof coats, boots, table and dessert knives, tea, dessert, and table forks, brushware, gardening tools. And hundreds of other lines too numerous to mention • , ■ * Everything is brand new, being over- / stocked lines. SALE i COMMENCES AT 2 O’CLOCK IN THE HALL. Note the Dates. BE EARLY AND GET THE BARGAINS. TA|GO WITNESS. New Stories. A v/ amount of reading matter. Price Bd.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18453, 14 January 1922, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18453, 14 January 1922, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18453, 14 January 1922, Page 16

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