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SALES BY AUCTION. TUESDAY, 15th MAY, 1923, At 2 o’clock. SALE BY AUCTION. Removed to Rooms from North-East Valley. DINING ROOM, BEDROOM, AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. VERT PRETTY OAK CHESTERFIELD SUITE IN A PRETTY GREY MOQUETTB, MASSIVE OAK SIDEBOARD. SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITE, WITH OVAL MIRRORS, OAK BEDSTEAD TO MATCH, 10ft 6in x 9ft VELVET PILE CARPET SQUARE, : OAK AND STAINED DUCHESSE CHESTS, D.I. and S.I. Bedsteads, Bedding, Oak Bedroom Suite, Oak Wood Bedsteads, Single Wood Bedsteads, Bedding, Wire Mattresses, Pedestals, Duchesse Chests, Toilet Tables, Hearthrugs, Linoleums, Scotch Chests, Rattan Chairs, Kitchen Tables and Chairs, Wicker Chairs, Couch in .Saddlebags, 12ft x 9ft Axminster Carpet, 15 Bentwood Chairs, Stained Bnffa Sideboard, Paintings, Pictures, Blankets, Gate Leg Tables, Oak Dining Table, 7-piece Settee Suite, Oak and Stained Duchesse Chests, Oak Hallstand. Hall Seat, Easy Chairs, Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, Trypans, Mangle, Table Mangle, Cedar Round Table, Letter Press, E.P. Ware, Oval Mirror, Bedroom Suite, Sets of Ware, Kitchen Chairs, Doormats, etc. Also, Ono 4 h.p. BRADBURY MOTOR CYCLE. In first-class order. JAMES SAMSON & . CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by auction in their downstairs rooms, Dowling street, Household Furniture, etc., fts above. . 12my THIS DAY. MONDAY, 14th MAY, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. ANDERSON’S BAY. ANDERSON’S BAY. SUNBURY STREET (oft Cranston street). Handy to Electric Car. Best Residential Portion of Anderson’s Bay District. CHARMING BUNGALOW. PARK. REYNOLDS (LIMITED!. JtT. are favoured •by Mr C. H. Breeze (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell, by auction— MODERN BUNGALOW, 5 largo rooms and kitchenette; charming panelled entrance hall, bathroom (porcelain bath and basin, hot and cold water), electric light, fibrous plaster ceilings, tiled-slab grates, concrete foundations, and basement suitable for workshop. The house_ is tastefully decorated throughout. Section, freehold, iacre, beautifully situated, tastefully laid out,, and the locality, oh account of its sunny, sheltered position, ono of the most favoured in Dunedin. Close to tram, and the house, having been built only one year, has every modem convenience, and is in perfect order inside and outside. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Cards to View Obtainable Upon Application. THrTdAY, MONDAY, 14th MAY, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Manso street. In the Estate of the late John Bulleid. VALUABLE COLLECTION CURIOS. GENUINE ROMAN ANTIQUITIES. REFECTORY DRINKING FLAGON (Dredged from Thames), EGYPTIAN DEITIES and ORNAMENTS. /OLD SAXON JAVELINS AND SPEARHEADS, ELIZABETHAN POTTERY, OLD STONE FIELD BOUNDARY , POSTS, GLASS BOTTLES FROM POMPEII, ROMAN GLASSWARE,' And ; Quantities of Small but Important Articles too numerous to mention. rOARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED). JL are instructed by the Executor of the ' Estate of the late John Bulleid, of Oamani, to sell, as above, by auction. Mr Bulleid was an enthusiastic collector of ancient relics, and amongst this collection are some extremely rare and valuable curios. The most of them were obtained from dispersal sales in England of the collections of notable collectors, and are genuine beyond all doubt. ' The old English refectory drinkmg flagon dredged from the Thames is a . splendid specimen, and the British Museum offered in exchange any articles ho might choose from their exchange collection for this valuable relio. . The collection will be on view Friday, lltii May (afternoon), until time of sale. THIS DAT. MONDAY, 14th MAT, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets. 2 ROODS 22 POLES, NEWINGTON AVENUE, NEWINGTON. SUBSTANTIAL BRICK RESIDENCE, MODERN CONVENIENCES, FINE SITUATION, SUNNY AND DESIRABLE HOME. ’ JOHN REID & SONS (LIMITED). instructed by the District Public, Trustee, as executor of the will of Wm. Secular (deceased), will offer, as above— Allotments 3,4, and 5, Newington, containing 2 roods 22 poles, with big frontage to Newington avenue, and modern Brick Residence thereon, No. 86. The rooms are large, and the house is in good order inside and out. The conveniences include electric light, large bathroom, porcelain bath, h. and c. water, picture mouldings, extensive builtin bookcases, pantry, laundry, coal-houses, etc. The grounds are laicl out in lawn, shrubs, and trees. If.desired, ono of the allotments could be sold off. This is a charming property in ono of our foremost residential localities. Close car and handy Columba and M'Glashan Colleges and golf links. Full particulars from DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE; Messrs' CALLAN, G ALLA WAY, & OALDER, Solicitors for the Estate; and JOHN REID. & SONS (LTD.), smy Auctioneers. FRIDAY. 18th MAY, 1923, At 10.45 a.m. At the Corporation Yards, Balclutha. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, WANGALOA. [TVONALD REID & CO. (LTD.) UL' have received instructions from Mr J. M. Smith to sell by public auction his compact and improved farm known as “Roseneath,” consisting of 413 acres more or less, with frontage to the sea of about a mile, into 11 paddocks by good fences, 7 and 8 wires, and the greater part of the boundary rabbit proof, 20 substantial iron, as well as wooden gates; 26 acres native bush, 20 acres felled and sown in good grasses, 60 acres under the plough, balance in English grass. Buildings: 7-roomed House, bathroom, orchard and vegetable garden; i-milo drive of native and other shrubs • storeroom, ooalhouse, dairy, 8-staJled stable and loosebox. with loft, implement shed, barn, cowbyre, 'buggy shod, carpenter’s shop, blacksmith’s shop, garage, woolshed, sheep yards, and concrete circular dip. The Auctioneers wish to draw attention to the special advantages which the farm otters, both for cropping and stock fattening,_ as high as 102 bushels of oats per acre having been grown. The nroporty is practically all level, deep soil, and absolutely free from; floods. There are also thousands of tons of . the best of coal on the farm. The distance from Kaitangata is six miles, and two from school and telephone. 12my • WEDNESDAY, 16th MAY, 1923, At Burnside Saleyards. SPECIAL ENTRY OF FORWARD BULLOCKS. r«7RIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. ' v V (LTD.) have received instructions to offer on behalf of a Northern Client: 16 forward five-year-old Bullocks. T£HB First Utility of frequent and regular Advertising consists in this: There is et'all times: a large class of persons, both in country and town, who have no fixed places £ or the purchase of certain necessary articles, and are ready to be swayed and ■drawn towards any particular place wh>>h is earnestly brought under their notice. lrdifferent to all, they yield without hesitn&A to the first Wm aaka.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18861, 14 May 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18861, 14 May 1923, Page 12

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