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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, 30th MAY, At 2 o’clock. At the residence No. 14 Coughtrey street, On account of Mr R A. Wilkie, who is leaving for Australia. SELECTED OAK FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, LOVELY LOOSE COVER CHESTERFIELD SETTEE, LUXURIOUS DIVAN CHAIRS, RICH INDIAN CARPET, HANDSOME OAK CABINET SIDEBOARD, SOLID OAK DINING TABLE (Oval ends),, OAK HIGH BACK CHAIRS, BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTER CARPET, ARTISTIC OAK BEDROOM SUITE, MIRROR DOOR WARDROBE, OAK DUCHESSE CHEST AND TOILET PEDESTAL, OAK PANEL BEDSTEAD, OAK HALL SETTEE. Occasional Chairs, Oak Occasional Tables, Copper Kerbs, Copper Coal Vase, Oak Bookshelf, and China Rack, Ottoman Piano Seat, Oak Palm Stands, Walnut Corner Table, Casement Curtains Art Hall Curtains, Oak Mirror Back Hat Rack, Bridge Table, Oak Afternoon Cake Stand, Vases, Ornaments, Reversible Carpels, Lamp Shade, Oak Duchesse Chest, Oak Bedroom Pedestal, Kidderminster Carpet, Deck Chair, Ewebank Carpet Sweeper, Kitchen Tables, Kitchen Chairs, Linoleum, Kitchen ■Utensils, Crockeryvvare. Lawn Mower, Garden Tools. PARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) are instructed to sell by auction, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AS ABOVE. Open to inspection Tuesday afternoon. THURSDAY, 31st MAY, At 2 o’clock. At the Residence, No. 92 Forth street. On Account of Mr F. Tanner (who is giving up housekeeping). ARTISTIC HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. COSTLY LUXURIOUS CHESTERFIELD SUITE, RICH AXMINSTER CARPET, AXMINSTER HALL CARPET AND RUNNER, _ LOVELY OAK BEDROOM FURNITURE, GOLDEN OAK SINGER DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE, BLANKETS, NAPERY, TABLE LINEN. ARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED), Auctioneers. On View This Afternoon. ER FRIDAY, Ist JUNE, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. BURNSIDE. BURNSIDE. SALE BY AUCTION Of SMALL HOLDINGS, SMALL DAIRY FARMS, GRAZING PADDOCKS, . Near Burnside Yards and Freezing Works. EASY TEEMS OF PAYMENT. PARK. REYNOLDS (LIMITED! are instructed by the Trustees of the Estate of the late John Sidey to sell by auction—--9 RESIDENCE AREAS, FREEHOLD, From li acres to 3 acres, EXTENSION OF CONCORD TOWNSHIP, within short distance of Main South road and Burnside Railway Station. FIVE DAIRY FARMS OR GRAZING AREAS, as below:— 11 acres 2 roods 18 poles. 18 acres 0 roods 23 poles. 40 acres 2 roods 19 poles. 65 acres 0 roods 19 poles. ' 31 acres 2 roods 2 poles. All well-watered, well-grassed paddocks, lying to the sun, with good shelter for stock, and all within about half a milo of Burnside Stock Yards. Concord School is situated upon the boundary of the property. Entrance by good, well-formed roads. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. Deposit 10 per cent,, balance by quarterly payments extending over 3 years. Interest 5 per cent, per annum. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. Lithograph plans now obtainable at our office. 28my FRIDAY, Ist JUNE, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. * SALE BY AUCTION. 9 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES, OORSTORPHINE ROAD, Immediately opposite the residence of the late John Sidey. AREAS i-ACRE TO 1J ACRES. Frontage also to Sidey street (formerly Great Queen street). PARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) are instructed by the Trustees of the Estate of the late John Sidey to sell the above by auction. These splendid allotments are now being surveyed and pegged, and as soon as this is completed lithograph plans will be issued. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. Deposit £lO, balance by quarterly payments extending over 3 yeats. Interest 5 per cent. LOVELY VIEWS. A CHARMING LOCALITY. Lithograph Plans now obtainable at our office. ■ 28my THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 30th MAY, At 1.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. Instructed by the Trustees in a Deceased Estate and Other Vendors. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. HANDSOME SOLID WALNUT AND SILK TAPESTRY DINING ROOM SUITE (9 pieces, all in perfect order), OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE, MAHOGANY AND HORSEHAIR | SUITE (7 pieces), BEAUTIFUL INLAID WALNUT LOO TABLE. MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE, HANDSOME DUCHESSE PAIR, LEATHER SUITE (7 pieces). Alex. Harris & co. have - received instructions to sell Py auction: Household Furniture, including— Walnut and tapestry suite (9 pieces), Brussels carpet runner, _ mahogany and horsehair suite, leather suite (7 pieces), inlaid walnut 100 table, linoleum, Austrian chairs, carpet runner, occasional tables, couches, dining tables, vases and ornaments, walnut overmantel, spring-seated couch, sewing machines, fenders, photogravures, bookshelves, wicker and rattan chairs, hall stands, commode chairs, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, shakedowns, commode chair, red pine duchesse pair, duchesse chest, washstands, ware, kitchen dresser, toilet chests,. cupboards, kitchen utensils, kitchen tables, wringers, lawn mowers, CHILD’S ROCKING HORSE, garden tools, gents’ bicycles, one H.P. PETROL ENGINE (English make, in good order), 3ft Zeelandia range, QUANTITY NEW ROOFING IRON (6, 7,8, 9 feet; slightly damaged). 30my THURSDAY, 7th JUNE, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. Instructed by the District Public Trustee in the Estate of late Thomas Anderson (deceased). CHOICE MUSSELBURGH PROPERTY. MODERN VILLA 6 ROOMS AND ALL CONVENIENCES. No. 53 GROVE STREET. Alex. Harris & co. have received instructions to sell by auction, as above: Part of Allotment 5, Block XLV, Township of Musselburgh and Part of Allotment la. Block XIX, Musselburgh, containing 29.1 poles, together with modern Villa 6 rooms, 3"bay windows, large dining room, bookcase, portico, bathroom, hot and cold Watdr, electric light, washhouse, copper, tubs drained. House No. 63 Grove street, close Market street. . _ IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. TkGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS > JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT.— i Printing of every description done with patch, and at the Lowest Current Bate#,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18875, 30 May 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18875, 30 May 1923, Page 12