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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, 24th OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms. Dowling street. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. 100 Pair LADIES AND GENTS.’ BOOTS AND SHOES, 20 Pair CHILDREN’S CANVAS SHOES. Splendid for the Holidays. LARGE QUANTITY KNITTING WOOL. LEATHER SCHOOL BAGS, HAMPER CARRIERS, WATCHES, BANGLES, GENT'S GOLD CHAIN, TEA SETS, FANCY GOODS, ETC. JAhIES SAMSON & CO. have received instructions to soli by auction, as above. Note.—All the Boots are high-grade ware and are the very latest styles and shapes. THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY. 24th OCTOBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY, No. 131 CARGILL STREET. COMMODIOUS EIGHT-ROOMED RESIDENCE, LOVELY VIEW, VERY CENTRAL, NO TRAMS. PARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED* are instructed to sell by auction: Part Section 54. Block XVIII, Dunedin, area 26 polos, with a Commodious Eightroomed Residence, bay windows, glassedin balcony, portico, bathroom, hot and cold water, electric light, drained to sower, washhouse,' copper and tubs. Messrs SIEVWRIGHT. JAMES, AND NICHOL, 130 Solicitors for the Vendor. THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, 24th OCTOBER, , At 1.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. LEATHER DINING ROOM SUITE, EXTENDING DINING TABLE, LARGE BEACONSFIELD WARDROBE, SEAMSTRESS DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE. MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, DUCHESSE PAIR. Alex. Harris & oo have received instructions to sell by auction Household Furniture, including: Dining tables, linoleum, leather suite, hall stands, carpets, fenders, Austrian chairs, platform rockers, pictures, occasional tables, occasional chairs, wicker and rattan chairs, couches, 4 saddlebag dining chairs, whatnots, colonial sofas, cupboards, wall mirrors, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, duchesse chests, toilet chests, full-Scotch chests, combination bedsteads, shakedowns, washstands,' toiletware, lookingglasses, table mangles, crockery, kitchen utensils, garden tools, lawn mower. LARGE SHOW CASES, engineer's vyce, electric pendants, etc. 240 WEDNESDAY. 31st, OCTOBER, “ At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. Instructed by Mr B. Watson (who is giving up housekeeping). CHOICE CAVERSHAM FREEHOLD AND SUPERIOR RESIDENCE (SIX ROOMS). OVER QUARTER-ACRE. No. 65 GOODALL STREET. Alex. .Harris & co. have received instructions to sell by auction, as above: Sections 6,8, and 10, Mount Pleasant, Caversham, containing 1 rood 8 poles (more or less), together with superior Semi-Bunga-low Residence, 6 rooms; hot and cold, gas, scullery, pantry, washhouse (copper, tubs; all under one roof), drained; garden. No. 53 Goodall street TO BE SOLD A BARGAIN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, At 12 o’clock.

At Qur Rooms, 142 Rattray street. Instructed by the District Public Trustee in the Estate of Norman L. Woods (deceased). COMFORTABLE FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE AND FREEHOLD, HILL STREET. RAVENSBOURNE (Near Methodist Church). Nis E. S.. PATE RS 0 N • have received instructions to sell by auction — Sections 6,7, and 8, Block 11, Eavensbourne, containing 1 acre 1 rood and 19 poles. Together with comfortable House (verandah front) of 5 rooms, bathroom, coalhouse, workshop. The ground is laid out in fruit trees and flowers, and a portion of it is still in native bush. A Good Working Man’s Home. For Genuine Sale. 200 ' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 1, At 12 o’clock. At Our Rooms. 142 Rattray street. CHOICE CITY RESIDENCE, No. 74 TENNYSON STREET. Close to Catholic Cathedral, Girls’ High School, and Technical College. 9 Splendid Rooms and one in the basement largo enough for a full-sized billiard table. N& E. -S. PATERSON, • are instructed by Mr H. T. Wadio (who is now a resident in Australia) to sell by public auction— Allotment 1, plan subdivision deposited in Lands Registry Office, No. 1330, and being also'part Section 30, Block XIII, Dunedin. Area, 8,11 poles. Land Transfer title. Together with a substantially-built 2storey Brick Residence of 10 Rooms, bathroom, built-in cupboards, wardrobes, hot and cold water, gas, washhouse, copper and tubs, asphalt yard, etc.; 2 lavatories. The living rooms and entrance hall are very commodious. The property is situated right on the corner of Tennyson and Smith streets, has a very attractive appearance, and admirably suited for. subdivision into flats or for a business or professional man, being practically in the heart of the city. A glorious view and a bright and sunny position. Cards to view obtainable at our office.

FREE AUCKLAND HOTEL FOR SALE. BY AUCTION. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2923, At 2 p.m. .JJESSRS T. MANDENO JACKSON, Auctioneers, in conjunction with rm/TESSRS LAMBERT & CO.. I»JL have received instructions from the Guardian Trust and Executors Company of New Zealand (Ltd.), Trustees of the Estate of Eliza Hackett, deceased, to sell, as above, by public auction, at their rooms, Commerce street, Auckland, An old-established, unencumbered CITY HOTEL, situated at the corner of Grey and Cook streets, Auckland, including TWO BRICK SHOPS fronting Grey street, together with Publican’s License. THE MARKET HOTEL. THE MARKET’ HOTEL. , THE MARKET HOTEL. This Hotel is opposite the Town Hall, with a frontage of 93ft to Grey street and 56ft to Cook street. It adjoins the old City markets, where important City imurovements are contemplated in the near future, The Market Hotel is a brick building containing 25 rooms and usual offices and outbuildings, public and private bars, with every modern convenience, and has recently been renovated inside and out. NO TIES, NO MORTGAGES, NO LEASES. FREE HOUSE FOR EVERYTHING. Conditions of sale can be viewed at Auctioneers’ Rooms, or at the offices of the Guardian Trust and Executors’ Company of New Zealand (Ltd.), 3 Liverpool street, Dunedin. 170 OTAGO WlTNESS.—Largest Country Circulation of any weekly in the Dominion. Found in every farmhouse in Otago and Southland, and circulating largely in Canterbury and northern rural districts, it offers unrivalled facilities for Advertising #ig-thin£ of interest to country reader*.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19000, 24 October 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19000, 24 October 1923, Page 12