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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 22nd MARCH, At 1.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE SOLID OAK OVAL EXTENDING DINING TABLE (practically now), HANDSOME SADDLEBAGS CHESTER FIELD SETTEE, GENOA VELVET SUITE, RED PINE MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, 4ft 6in ANTIQUE PANEL BEDSTEAD. 2 ROLL-TOP OFFICE DESKS. Alex Harris & co.. have received instructions to sell by auction Household Furniture, including— Oak extending dicing table, large Chesterfield settee, Genoa velvet occasional suite, red pine mirror-back hall stand, red nine chiffonier, Utrecht, velvet couch, walnut centre settee, red pine dining tables, colonial sofas, Austrian chairs, linoleum, occasional chairs, occasional tables, walnut whatnots, wicker and rattan chairs, sewing machines, music canterbury, gramophore and records, carpets, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok and flock mattresses, double and single _ panel bedsteads, shakedowns, duchesse pairs, chests, toilet chests, tile-back washstands, toiletware, gas griller, 2 ROLL-TOP OFFICE DESKS, BARBER’S CHAIR, set platform scales, GAS COOKER (Parkinson and Co.), crockery, kitchen utensils, wheelbarrow, steps, wringers, meat safe, set braes scales and weights, etc., etc. 22m FRIDAY, 24th MARCH, At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, No. 17 M'Millan street, Maori Hill. Instructed by the Local Deputy Public Trustee. CHOICE FREEHOLD MAORI HILL PROPERTY. Superior Five-roomed Villa, all possible con* veniences, .and lovely garden. No. 17 M'MILLAN STREET.— Alex. Harris, & co. have received instructions to sell by auction — Allotment 4, on D.P, 291 of Subdivision of Allotments 38 and 39 on D.P. 858, Township of Bishopscourt. containing 13.1 poles, together with well-built 5-roomed Villa;‘two large oriel windows, bathroom, hot and cold water, scullerv, drained to sewer; lovely garden: sun all day. This Property is in first-class order, and purchaser will have absolutely nothing, to spend in going in, and immediate possession can be arranged. Also, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. Full Details Later Issue. MONDAY. 27th MARCH, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. In the Estate of the late E. S. Paterson. CLEARING SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. WARRINGTON.—LoveIy Seaside Reoidenoe of 6 rooms; return verandah; all conveniences : tennis lawn; shrubberies; shack; together with FURNITURE. ■ The Land comprises 2 roods 16 poles, being part of Allotment 34, Warrington Estate, and is beautifully situated 2 minutes from station and close to Warrin^on^BMch^ ■with fine view of ocean. POSSESSION. WARRINGTON.—23 FREEHOLD RESIDENCE SITES, approximately each one-eighth acre, being Sections Nos. 4 to 26, Warrington Extension No. 6. These Sections lie well to the sun, and,are practically right at the beach, ' yet within easy distance of the station. EASY TERMS. EASY TERMS. £5 DEPOSIT. £5 DEPOSIT. Balance by Quarterly Payments extending over a ceriod of Three Years. Interest at 6 per cent, per annum. tAPATOWAI (Gatlins).—3 CORNER SEASIDE GRIB SITES, Sections 47, 57, and 70, Township of PapatoWai. Papatowai is an ideal summer resort, with plenty of fishing, boating, shooting, and lovely bush scenecy. 1 ff.E. VALLEY (Lindsay’s Bush, close Gardens).—2 CHOICE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, being Allotments 2 and, 3, Land Transfer Plan 2399, part Section 9, N-B. Valley, with frontage to Main road, each containing 16.15 poles. NJS. VALLEY.—7 FREEHOLD SECTIONS (Lindsay’s Bridge), being part of Section 9, mintages to Main road and Buocleugh street Areas from 19 poles to 2 acres 35 poles. PLAN ON VIEW AT OUR OFFICE. N.E. VALLEY.—2 ACRES 1 ROOD 6 POLES, being part Sections 53 and 54, and closed road, N.E. Valley District, opposite Market, Gardens. Plenty of water and shelter. ClTY.—Maclaggan street: Part Section 48. Block VII, Dunedin, containing 7.5 poles, together with substantial Brick Shop'and Dwelling thereon, with side entrance. SUITABLE FOR FACTORY OB FLATS. Also, 5-SKATER BUICK MOTOR CAR (4-oylinder, in splendid order). Alex. Harris & co.. have received instructions from the PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY CO. of N.Z., LTD,, to offer by auction, on above date. Plans of Warrington Sections now obtainable at the Office of Messrs N. AND E. S. PATERSON, Land Agents, Rattray street; Or 18m THE AUCTIONEERS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. On account of _ Thursday (Anniversary Day) being a holiday, our usual Weekly Sale will be held on SATURDAY. 25th MARCH, At 12 o’clock. On behalf of a .Client' leaving Dunedin, bis SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: Dining Suites (in saddlebags), Rosewood Dining Suite, Piano, Linos, Bedroom Suites, oto„ and all Household Effects. B RAZENDALB Auctioneers, 299 Princes street. & CLEARING SALE At WEST PLAINS ROAD, WAIKIWI. WEDNESDAY, Sth APRIL, 1922, > At 3 p.m. WXIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. (LIMITED) have received instructions from Mr Francis Henry to sell as above. His Sawmilling Plant, comprising:— 8 h.p. Portable Engine (Clayton and Shuttleworth) Breaking-down and running-off bench Cross-cut bench (now being erected) Sews, belting, etc. Two timber waggons Some timber. The above will be sold without reserve. Engine and gear are all in good working order. 15m FRIDAY. 24th MARCH. STOCK SALE AT ETTRIOK SALEYARDS. Present Entries’ 200 four, six, and eight-tooth forward Wethers 100 four, six, and eight-tooth Romney cross Ewe*. 85 two, four, and six-tooth Ewes IS Wethers 100 sound-mouth Ewes 100 full and failing Ewes 100 Lam bs 100 Wethers 70 full-mouth Ewes 150 two-tooth Wethers 100 wether Lambs. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. TVfATIONAT. MORTGAGE AND AGENCY 00. (LTD.). STEPHENSON & CO. (LTD.) Todd bro s. (ltd.) Auctioneers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18510, 22 March 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18510, 22 March 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18510, 22 March 1922, Page 10