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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY (SATURDAY), 2Sth MABfIH, ' At 12.30 o'clock. On the Premiees, Section next to No. 12 Alva »treat (off High atreet). FTRST-OLASS BUILDING MATERIALS. TO SHEETS ROOFING IRON, 2 PATENT SKYLIGHTS (each 6ft x sft, complete), 800 ft lOin LUMBER, 500 ft 6in FLOORING, 2000 ft SCANTLINGS (red pine), 6x5,5x2,4x2, 3x2, and 4 x A LEDGE DOORS, LARGS PAIR DOORS, 9x7 (suitable garage), SPOUTING. DOWNPIPING, : LARGE BLUEGUM STAIRS, Alex. Harris & co., Auctioneers 25m ' MONDAY, 27th MARCH, At 7 o’clock in the evening. At Rooms, Princes street In the estate late E. S. Paterson. CLEARING SALE BY AUCTION Of SEASIDE SECTIONS. ROSS POINT. ROSS POINT (dose to Broad Bay). PRACTICALLY WITHOUT RESERVE TO WIND UP THE ESTATE 66 LOVELY BUILDING SITES Areas from 20 to 30 poles. These are ideal Down-the-Bay Residence Sites, with every bit of sunshine and unequalled Panoramic Views; electric light poles are erected on the property. Note the exceptionally easy terms. £1 DEPOSIT (balance extending over a period of three vears). NO INTEREST. THESE SECTIONS ARE FOR GENUINE SALE Flans at office. Alex. Harris a co.. have received instructions from the Perpetual Trustees Estate and Agency Company of N.Z., (Ltd.), to offer as above. Further particulars from, Means N. AND E S. PATERSON, Rattray street, Or THE AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY, 27th MARCH*, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Princei street. In the Estate of the late E. S. Paterson. CLEARING SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. WARRINGTON.—LoveIy Seaside Residence ■■of C rooms; return verandah; all conveniences : tennis lawn; shrubberies; ■hack; together with FURNITURE. The Land comprises 2 roods 16 poles, being part of Allotment 34, Warrington Estate, and is beautifully situated 2minutes from ‘Station and close to Warrington Beach, with fine view of ocean. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. WARRINGTON.—23 FREEHOLD RESIDENCE SITES, approximately each one-eighth acre, being Sections Nos. 4 to 86, 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 period of Three Years. Interest at 6 per cent, per annum. PAPATOWAI (Gatlins).—3 CORNER SEASIDE CRIB SITES. Sections 47, 57, and TO, Township of Papatowai. Papatowai is an ideal summer resort, with plenty of fishing, boating, shooting, and lovely bush scenery. N.E VALLEY (Lindsay’s Bush, close Gardens).—2 CHOICE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, being Allotments 2 and 3, Land Transfer Plan 2399, part Section 9, N.E. Valley, with frontage to Main road, each containing 16.15 poles. NJE. VALLEY.—7 FREEHOLD SECTIONS (Lindsay’s Bridge), being part of Section 9, frontages to Main road and Bucdeugh street Areas from 19 poles to 2 seres 35 poles. PJLAN ON VIEW AT OUR OFFICE. N.E. VALLEY.-2 ACRES 1 ROOD 6 POLES, being part Section* 53 and 54, and closed road, N.E Valley District, opposite Market, Gardens. Plenty ‘of waiter and shelter. CITY. —Madaggan street: Part Section 48, Block Vn, Dunedin, containing 7.5 poles, together with substantial Brick Sbbp and Dwell in" - thereon, with side entrance. SUITABLE FOR FACTORY , OB FLATS. . Also, ,6-SEATER BUICK MOTOR CAR (4-cylinder, 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 Meant N. AND E S. PATERSON, Lend Agents, Rattray street; Or 18m THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, 28th MARCH, At 1 o’clock. At Kensington Drill Hall. TO CONTRACTORS, TO DEALERS. TO BUILDERS, TO STATION HOLDERS, TO ELECTRICIANS. . TO PLUMBERS, TO COUNTY COUNCILS, TO. SHIPWRIGHTS, TO EVERYBODY. EL. MACASBEY & O 0.. • have received instructions from the Defence Department to sell, by auction, as above— Blackboard, bookcases, boxes, medicine cheats, cupboards, hanging lamps, kitchen tables, spring bilances, iron boilers, oil cans, fenders, weighing machines, fry pans, saucepans, steelyards, razors, iron bedsteads, ropesoled shoes, office chest, files, ink stands, mimeograph, pigeon holes, stationery holders, paraffin (white and black), salamonio black tar varnish, gutta percha, castor oil, paint barrels, reaping hooks, wheelbarrow, garden tools, crow bare, carpenter’s tools, carpenter’s tool chest, grindstones, vyces, engineers’ spanners, screwdrivers, iron and wood blocks, tackles, rope (white and tarred), . boat anchors, marine lamps, padlocks, flags, fittings' for guns, iron tanks (20gal), wood skids, iron chains, gun drag (timber wagon carry 7i tons, axles tested 50 tons), hydraulic jacks, jacks for lifting, chain shngs ( sheer-legs (74 tons), powder cases, coopers adzes, copper funnels, lamps, lanterns, copper scales, gun-metal weights (11b to 141 b), metal-lined cases, braes cartridge cases, steel | gauges, steel goods, shells, box - of fireworks, rockets, lights (blue and red), gunpowder, eUtetno cells, glass jars, earth jars, ebonite jars, ebonite trays, electric bells, blankets, binoculars, telescopes, range finders, and fittings, telephone wire and posts, and other articles too numerous to mention. Also, Two typewriters and quantity of surgical instruments, also drugs and dressings, ■lightly damaged by water. .THE ABOVE GOODS ARE FOR ABSOLUTE SALE, AND WILL BE OPEN FOR INSPECTION ON MONDAY NEXT. MARCH 27th, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., and 3 p m. to 5 p.rri. 21m TUESDAY, 4th APRIL, 1922. At 1 p.m. EVANSDALB STOCK SALE STRONACH. MORRIS. & 00. (LTD.) will hold their usual Monthly Stock Sale at Evansdale as above, when they will offer on account of clients: 5 Cows 4-Heifer* 20 'head mixed Cattle. Further Entries till time of sale with the Auctioneer*, STRONACH, MORRIS, AND 00.. ' ZSnrin (LTD.). ' M Lilj -*l SThTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WIT■U J4BBS JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENS.—Job Printing of every description with Despatch, and at the Lowest

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18513, 25 March 1922, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18513, 25 March 1922, Page 16

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