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} SALES BY AUCTION. * THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 15th NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, No. 648 George street. Instructed by the Owner (who is leaving for the North). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. LOVELY TURKEY CARPET (Almost New), 4 BEAUTIFUL WHITE ANGORA RUGS, SOLID MAHOGANY LEATHER SUITE, COSTLY FOLDING SCREEN, OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE, WATER-COLOUR PAINTINGS, Walnut Oval Table, Walnut Occasional Chairs, Tapestry Settee, Rattan Chairs, Ornaments, Occasional Tables, Madras Curtains, Bridge Table, Sewing Machine, Silver, Cutlery, Bookshelves, Axminster Carpets, Donlton Plates, Cedar Writing Bureau, Oak Washstand. Mahogany Duchesse Table, Iron Bedsteads, Bedding, Toilet Glass, Royal Doulton Toiletware, Cedar Wardrobe, Kitchen Utensils, Camera, Fieldglasses, General Household Furniture. P ARK, REYNOLDS Auctioneers. NOW ON VIEW. (LIMITED), TUESDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, At 7 o’clock (evening). At Rooms, Manse street. BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! Large and Varied Catalogue of Books. On View from Friday Afternoon. Catalogues Upon Application. IP ARK. REYNOLDS Auctioneers. (LIMITED), THURSDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER. At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. MAOANDREW’S BAY. ' CLEARING SALE To CLOSE UP ACCOUNTS. 18 SPLENDID BUILDING SECTIONS. Close to Schoolhouse, handy to Wharf. Beautiful Views. IpARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED), are instructed to sell by auction — TOWNSHIP OF MACANDREW’S Sections 31, 32, 33, each 38.37 poles. Sections 42, 43?“-44, 45, 46, 47 each 24.24 poles. Sections 71 to 79, each'24.24 poles. All of these Sections have frontages of 60ft. TERMS: £5 per allotment deposit; balance by halfyearly instalments extending over 3 years; IrtteresC's per cent. Any purchaser paying cash within one month will be allowed 5 per cent, discount off the price of his purchase. ' 'MONDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. In the Estate of the late R. P. Bagley. VALUABLE FREEHOLD DWELLING And CHEMIST’S SHOP. 711 King street (near Howe street). PARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) are instructed by the Trustees to sell by auction: Section 27, Block 33, Dunedin, containing quarter-acre, together with No. 711 King street North, substantial House of 10 rooms, plastered; bathroom, hot and cold water, coalhouse, washhouse, toolshed, stables, fowl runs. etc. Also, CHEMIST’S SHOP AND DISPENSING ROOM, Which carries with it a very old and wellestablished business, and should let readily. In the event of a chemist purchasing this property, stock can be taken at valuation end the business continued without interruption. This is", a splendid opportunity to acquire a splendid freehold, as the property is for bona fide sale. Terms of payment can be arranged. MONDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, ' At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street, SEASIDE. SEASIDE. LOVELY SEASIDE BUNGALOW, KAWORIKA, WAITATI. 1 ACRE AND 9 POLES FREEHOLD. Glorious view, sunny position. MODERN BUNGALOW, 6 rooms, 2 sleeping balconies, bathroom (petrol gas heater), tile roof, casement windows; grounds all wire netted; native bush; easy distance from sandy, _ safe bathing spot; fishing, shooting, boating. Seaside train, leaving Dunedin at 1.40 p.m. on Saturdays, stops at crossing within 10 minutes’ walk of this splendid property; less than. 1 hour motor run from Dunedin. IMMEDIATE VACANT POSSESSION FOR COMING HOLIDAYS. Our instructions are to sell at any reasonable offer. Practically no reserve. fjpARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED). SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, At 2.30 o’clock. D PI. WALDIE & SON, • The World’s Mart, Cargill’s Corner, have been instructed by the Executor in the Estate of John Hay (deceased), Wjngatui, to sell by auction, on Saturday, November 17, at 2.30 o’clock, at the corner of Gladstone and North Taieri-Wingatui road, Wingatui, alongside railway line — Kitchen table, sofa, chairs, pictures, sowing machine, crockery, pots and pane, kettles, cutlery, bedsteads and bedding, chest drawers, table, washstand and ware, books, 5 cords firewood, 1 case Upsom boards (3-ply), door sashes, mantelpieces, grate, tank shelter, Douglas pump, large assortment of planes and saws, oil stone, adze, grindstone, ladders, carpenter’s bench, bootrepairing set, sash weights, and cramp bench. D. H. WALDIE & SON, . Auctioneers and Clearing Sale Specialists. SPECIAL ENTRY. WYNDHAM SALE. THURSDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER. Henderson and co. (ltd.) will offer .on account of Messrs T. Ayson and Son : 60 head three and four-year-old BULLOCKS, all well bred and in good condition. 15n MONDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1923, At 12.30 p.m. WRIT OF SALE. No. 618. I HEREBY. GIVE NOTICE that in pursuance of a Writ of Sale issued out of the Supreme Court, Dunedin, in Action Number 4045, wherein the City Drapery Store ia Plaintiff and John Tyson, of 25 Wills street, Mornington, Tram Conductor, is Defendant, all the estate, right, and interest of John Tyson in all those parcels of land situated in the Township of Maryhill, containing 1 rood 3 poles (more or less), being Allotments numbered respectively 21, 44 ; and 45 on Plan deposited in the Lands Registry Office at Dunedin as Number 46. azid being fhe whole of the laud comprised in Certificate of Title Register Book Volume 65, folios 117 and 126, and the balance cf the land comprised in Certificate of Title Register Book Volume 68, folio 280. will be sold at the Euit of the Plaintiff the Execution Creditor in this action unless the writ bo sooner satisfied, by Public Auction, by JAMES SAMSON <fe CO., at their rooms, Dowling Btreet. Dunedin, on Monday, the tenth day of Docermber, 1925, at 12.30 o’clock in the afternoon. The name of the officer executing this Writ of Sale is William Walters Samson. Sheriff of the District of Otago, and of the Solicitors issuing the same is Messieurs Irwin and Irwin, 11 Moi-ay place, Dunedin. Dated at Dunedin this 12th day of November, 1923. W. W. SAMSON, 35n Sheriff. |TAGO WITNESS.—New Stories a ; Urge amount o| reading matter.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19019, 15 November 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19019, 15 November 1923, Page 14

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