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SALES BY AUCTION. ■f THIS DAT. WEDNESDAY, 14th NOVEMBER, At 1.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. SUPERIOR. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. “SINGER” DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE, WALNUT SEMI-GRAND PIANO (C B. Boettner, WALNUT OVERMANTELS, HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD SETTEES (Upholstered in Moquette, Saddlebags. and Tapestry), LARGE MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, OAK ROLL-TOP OFFICE DESK (Practically New), OAK OFFICE FILING CABINET DISC GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS. • A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. JrL have received instructions to soli by auction: Household Furniture, including— Walnut semi-grand piano (C. B. BoettTier), harmonium, walnut overmantels, extending dining tables, linoleum, Austrian chairs, spring-seated chairs, sewing machines, spring-seated couches, rattan and •wicker chairs, occasional tables, fenders, rockors. oak-framcci pictures, vases and ornaments, walnut 100 tables, mohair table cover, flower pedestals, whatnots, cupboards, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, duchesse chests, toilet chests, tilo-back withstands, toiletware, shakedowns, antique wood bedsteads, _ kitchen tables, crockery, gladstone bag, Singer tailor’s machine, kitchen utensile, lawn mowers, garden tools, wringers. MISTRESS STOVE (good order). Aft H.P. SHACKLOCK RANGE, LARGE GLASS WALL SHOWCASE, top set drawers, set Taylor’s .bowls, panel doors, tile grates, dog kennel, imantelpieces, shelving. NEW HUDSON ‘MOTOR. CYCLE, office slope desk. 2 repeatins rifles, etc., etc. _ FRIDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms. Princes streeL In the Estate late Robert Wilson. CORNER FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT, CAVERSHAM. Corner Laing and Railway streets. For Practically Unreserved Sale. I A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. ixA. Auctioneers. FRIDAY. 23rd NOVEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms. Princes street. ‘HARBOUR BOARD LEASE, about 6 years to run. Ground rent £7 10s per annum. HOWARD STREET, with BRICK SHED and SMOKE ROOM. Suitable Fish Curing, Factory, or Storage. FOR GENUINE'SALE TO CLOSE PARTNERSHIP. Alex, 'harris and co. have received instructions to sell by abet ion, as above. Hn Saturday, 15th December, 1923, At Noon. ■ El. macassey & co. • have received instructions from the | DUNEDIN CITY CORPORATION to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at their Rooms, No. 148 Rattray street, at the abovementioned time and date: THE UNDERMENTIONED CORPORATION BUILDING LEASES. 1. Allotments 23 and 24 cf Section 6. Block VII, Town District (No. 33 M’Bride street), at present held by Mr Fitzpatrick. The upset rental for hew term of 21 years is £ll 10s per finAum, and the valuation for improvements £SOO. 2. Allotment 25 of Section 6. Block VII, Town District (No. 51 M’Bride street), at present held by Mrs A. Richardson. The upset rental for the new term of 21 years is £5 per annum, and the valuation for improvements £650. 2. Allotment 26 of Section 6. Block VII, Town District (No. 29 M’Bride street), at present held by Mr A. W. Wilson. The upset rental for the new term of 21 years is £5 per annum, and the valuation for improvements £625. 4. Allotment 27 of Section 6, Block VII, Town District (No. 37 Grosvenor street), at present held by Sir IV. D. Pool. The" unset rental for the new term of 21 years is £6,10s per annum, and the valuation for improvements £750. B. Allotment 35 of Section 6. Block VII. Town District (No. 34 Rankeilor street), at present held by Mr P. O’Neill. The upset rental for the now term of 21 years is £4 per annum, and the valuation for imnrovements £225. 6. Allotments 37 and 40 of Section 6. Block VII (Broughton street), at prr=ent held by the Sisters of Mercy. The upset rental for the new term cf 21 years is £lO 10s per annum, and the valuation for improvements £IOO. 7. Allotment 44 of Section 6, Block VII, Town District (Xo. 38 Broughton street), JTt present held by Mrs M. R. Ansdell. ■The upset rental for th* new term of 21 years is- £6 10s per annum, and the valuation for improvements £450. 8. Allotment 45 of Section 6. Block VII, Town District (Nos. 24 and 26 M’Bride street), at present held by the Trustees of K. Lancaster, deceased. The upset rental for the new term of 21 years is £5 per annum, and the valuation for improvements £4OO. 9. Allotment 48 of Section 6, Block VII, Town District (No. 36 Broughton street), at present, held by Mr L. B. Swete. Tire unset rental for the new term of 21 years is £4 per annum, and the valuation for improvements £450. 10. Allotment 49 of Section 6, Block VII. Town District (No. 34 Broughton street), at present held by Mr Thos. Seddon. The upset rental for the new term of 21 years is £4 per annum, and the valuation for improvements £475. 11. Allotments 85/88 of Section 6, Block VII Town District (Nos. 3 and 5 VT’Bride street), at present held by Mr W. 11. Perry. The upset rental for the new term of 21 years is £l9 10s per annum, and the valuation for improvements £720. £2. Allotment 97 cf Section 6, Block VII, Town District (No. 357 Anderson’s Bav road), at present held bv Mrs E. Holley. The upset, rental for the new term of 21 years is £ll 10s per annum, and the valuation for improvements £675. Further narticulars may be gained on ap-T'-ication to THE TOWN CLERK: Or, The AUCTIONEERS. /Dunedin, 13th November. 1925. 14n MONDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, 1925, At 1 p.m. At Seacliff. STROMACH, MORRIS. & CO. (LTD.) have received . instructions from Mr R. S. Anderson to sell at above time and place: 6 Cows, in milk 1 Cow, at drop 1 Holstein Bull t 7 you rig Cattle One “Dome” 45-gallon separator, 3 milk cans, dog-cart, harness, etc. TO UT. TO LET. FLAT, Majestic Mansions, St. Clair. All conveniences. Lovely position. Apply W. BOYD, 9n 113 High street. TO L E SHOP, ROYAL ARCADE. Cheap rent. Apply W. BOYD, Bn 152 High street. T, TO LET (furnished, two months), four ROOMS; use of kitchen; city; telephone; nominal rent to suitable tenant.— 972, Times Office. 14n [O LET. two unfurnished ROOMS; electric light, gas cooker: moderate rent. — Apply 8B Prince Albert road, St. Kildn. Five-roomed furnished flat, self-con-tained, to LET for five weeks from December 22, High street, one minute from town.—Address P. 8., Box 383, Dunedin. mO LET, OFFICES and CELLAR, Bond JL street; Cellar, Water street; and Rooms, Jamieson’s Buildings. Stuart street.—Apply Trustees, Executors Company, Water street. TO LET, 4-roomed furnished COTTAGE; sunny; gas; no trams; centre of city.— 836. Times Office. 13n riAO LET (London street), 9-room«l twoJL storey brick RESIDENCE; all modern Conveniences.—Address 917, Times. I3n “ tfTLAREMOXT ” (next Public Library).— To LET, furnished ROOMS; use ail conveniences; moderate terms. 13n ITX) LET (centre of city), furnished JL ROOMS; handy to trams and Post Office. —Address 881, Times Office. 13n |T4O LET (in private home), comfortably JL furnished ROOMS: electric light and gas; reasonable. —12 Lees street. 3n mO LET GAIN FORWARDING CU X move your Furniture means safety economy.—Office, 23 Bond street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19018, 14 November 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19018, 14 November 1923, Page 12

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