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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY, .WEDNESDAY, 12th DECEMBER, At 1.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. On Account of the Owner (who has sold her property). HANDSOME MIRKOR-BAOK SIDEBOARD, SADDLEBAO DINING ROOM SUITE (7 pieces), WALNUT STERLING ORGAN (11 stops), “NEW HOME” DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE, CHEVAL DUCHESSE PAIR, MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE, MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, OFFICE PEDESTAL WRITING DESK. ALEX. HARRIS. & CO. JA* have received instructions to sell by auction, Household Furniture, including— Walnut Sterling organ, saddlebag suite (7 pieces), horsehair suite, mirror-back sideboard, linoleum, rattan settee, rattan chairs, chiffonier, Austrian chairs, couches, fenders, ornaments and vases, cupboards, photogravures, pictures, books, easjs chairs, occasional tables, whatnots, red pine side table, dining tables, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, duchesse chests, waahstands, shakedowns, cheval duchesse pair, looking glasses, toilet chests, pedestals, kitchen tables, kitchen utensils, wringers, lawn mowers, garden tools, bicycles, 3ft Shaddock range, gas cooker, 7-9 INDIAN MOTOR CYCLE (electric light, 1918 model good order), etc. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 12th DECEMBER, At 2.30 o’clock. On the Ground, Lower Union street. FIVE COTTAGES FOR REMOVAL, Nos. 155, 157, 159, 161, 165 Union street. D m. spedding • is instructed by the Otago Harbour Board t« sell by auction, on the Ground, Lower union street. To-day (Wednesday), 12th December, at 2.30 o’clock; Lot 1.—3 Cottages, Nos. 155, 167, 159. Lot 2.—1 Cottage, No. 161. Lot 3. —1 Cottage, No. 165. ' Without Reserve. Cash on fall of hammer. WEDNESDAY. 19th DECEMBER, At 12.30. At Rooms, Dowling street. THE HOME OF HOMES And RIGHT IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. Close Proximity to Girls’ and Boys’ High Schools, Churches, Places of Amusements, and Shopping Centres, being No. 6 VIEW STREET I (Just off Tennyson street). One of the Most Ideally Situated Homes in , Dunedin. Glorious View and Sun All Day. SPLENDID BRICK DWELLING Of EIGHT BOOMS (Two-storey). j Brick Partitions, Slate Roof, Artistic Papers (Specially Selected). LARGE RECEPTION HALL, i Cloak Room, Water Laid On, Most Modern Installation of Electric Light, Linen Presses. FIBROUS PLASTER CEILINGS. TWO SLEEPING BALCONIES. 4 LARGE BAY WINDOWS. Easy Grade Stairs in Figured Red Pine, Folding Doors between Dining and Drawing Rooms, Roomy Bathroom, Porcelain Bath, Heating Apparatus from Open Fireplaces. Gas for Cooking; and, in fact, every Convenience known to ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. Built by one of Dunedin’s Leading Builders: MESSRS G. SIMPSON & CO., To the Order of the late Mr Stone. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have received instructions from P. M'Caskill, Esq. (who is leaving Dunedin), to sell by auction, his BEAUTIFUL HOME. Must be Seen to be Appreciated. Must be Sold, As our instructions are TO SELL TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. No. 6 VIEW STREET. Cards to Inspect obtainable from 7d THE AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY, 13th DECEMBER, 1923, At 2 o’clock. SALE BY AUCTION. On the Premises, No. 11 Young street, St. Kilda. Under Instructions from Mr J. Monaghan, who is taking over the Green Island Hotel. THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS, AND EFFECTS. SPLENDID WALNUT IRON-FRAME PIANO (M. F. Raohal and Co.). This is a real good Instrument and has a nice tone. 7-PIECE SADDLEBAG SUITE (Upholstered in Red Saddlebags), OAK WRITING ESCRITOIRE, 3 INLAID MOTHER OF PEARL D.I. BEDSTEADS, MASSIVE MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE, 3-PIECE RED PINE BEDROOM SUITE. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have received instructions from Mr J. Monaghan to sell by auction the whole of his Household Furniture, Furnishing, and Effects, which include: Walnut iron-frame piano (M.F. Radial and Co.), kerbs, heavy sofa rugs, tables, massive carved sideboard, overmantel, clocks, dining table, oak writing escritoire, rattan chairs, rockers, armchairs, bookshelves, smoker’s cabinet, gas fireplaces, kerbs and irons, HEAVY LINOLEUMS THROUGHOUT THE HOUSE, massive red pine bedroom suite, 4 duchesse chests, pretty walnut cheval, 3 inlaid mother of pearl d.i. bedsteads, wire mattresses, 2 twin wood bedsteads, slipmats, carpets, chiffonier, kitchen table, chairs, wood kerb, hall carpet. Axminster runner, passage linoleum. KITCHEN AND COOKING UTENbll£, pots and pans, grit mill, fire kerb, garden tools, crockery, etc. Also, * 6 DUCKS ■ 26 FOWLS (mostly white Leghorns). On View Morning of Sale. TO BUILDERS AND SPECULATORS. SATURDAY, 15th DECEMBER, ' At 12 o’clock. In Our Sale Rooms, 148 Rattray street. SECTIONS AT ST. CLAIR. El. macassey & co • hgvo received instructions to sell by auction, as above: 1. Splendid Building Section, fronting Forbury crescent and Victoria road, St. Glair. 2. Splendid Building Section, fronting Forbury crescent, St. Clair. 3. Splendid Building Section, fronting Bedford street, St. Clair, situated nicely on rise in a glorious sunny situation. Buyers, see us ro inspection. TUESDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1923, At 10 o’clock sharp. At Dunedin Horse Sale Yards. SPECIAL SALE OF SPRING CARTERS, HARNESS HORSES. DRAUGHTS, AND LIGHT WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & 00. (LTD.) will hold their next Special Horse Sale as above, when they will offer on behalf of Country Clients; Present Entries: 35 first-class working Draughts 15 Spring-carters and Light Harness Horses. FURTHER ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED. Otago daily times and witness JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT—Job Printing of ©very description done with Despatch, and at the Lowest current rates,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19042, 12 December 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19042, 12 December 1923, Page 12

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