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SALES BY AUCTION. TUESDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER. At 12.15 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. 3-SEATER STUDEBAKER CAR. Electrio Light, Self-starter, 4 Good Tyres, Now Battery. In first-class running order. On view Morning of Sale or by arrangement. HARRIS & CO. Auctioneers. TUESDAY. 16th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Nos. 2 and 4 Steep street (off Maitland street). MODERN 5-ROOMED DWELLING AND A 6-ROOMED DWELLING. Alex. harris & 00. • have received instructions to sell, as above: Part Section 20, Block I, Dunedin (area 20 poles), fronting Steep street, with a Residence of 6 rooms, bath, hot and cold, gas, washhouse; also a 5-roomod Dwelling. The property commands a magnificent view of the harbour and surroundings. As the owner must sell, a low upset has boon placed on this property. 6s TUESDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. On Account of W. D. R. M“Cardie, Esq. (who is leaving Dunedin). VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, ST. CLAIR. SUPERIOR SEMI-BUNGALOW RESIDENCE OF 7 ROOMS, With slate roof, replete with ovary modern K convenience. Corner of Onslow and Beach streets, No. 27. Alex, harris & co. have received instructions to sell, as above: Parts of Sections 30 and 31, Block 1. St. Clair, with a frontage to Onslow street of 100 feet and frontage to Beach street of 100 feet, with a Superior Residence of 7 rooms, with slate roof, casement windows. scullery, washhouse, and outhouses that could easily be converted into a garage. The residence is fitted with electric light, plug for iron, gas, latest Empire papers, fibrous plaster codings in front rooms, wardrobes, linen press, bookcase, latest tile grates and range, bathroom, with porcelain bath and basin, hot and cold water. The grounds are beautifully -laid out in garden, shrubbery, and fruit trees, asphalt paths with concrete kerbing. One of the finest sites in St. Clair, being close to hot salt water and swimming baths, bowling green, and golf links, and is for genuine sale. Cards to view oan bo obtained from 6s THE AUCTIONEER. THURSDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, 1924, At 1 o’clock sharp. On Prondises, 33 Park Terraco (facing Oval). EXTENSIVE UNRESERVED SALE EXTRA GOOD ROOFING IRON AND GENERAL BUILDING MATERIALS, i. SHEET'S 5,6, 7 and Bft ROOFING IRON, 2 RANGES, 5000 GOOD BRICKS (cleaned), 2 PATENT W.C.’s and FITTINGS, 4000 FEET EXTRA GOOD WEATHERBOARDS, 2 STAIRCASES, GOOD DOORS, WINDOW SASHES, SPOUTING, T. and G. LINING (good). SPLENDID SCANTLINGS, in 30ft lengths (3 x2 and 4 x 2), /ARGE QUANTITY 10 x 2 SCANTLING. QUANTITY GOOD FLOORING. COMPLETE CEILINGS AND COYER BOARDS, , FIREWOOD, ODD LOTS. ETC. Francis, sellars & co.. Auctioneers, Moray place, have received instructions to offer, as above, for Unreserved Sale. Terms: Cash on delivery. MONDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Auction Rooms, Princes street. CHOICE ROSLYN FREEHOLD, COMPACT 4-ROOMED VILLA, 4 Kilgour street, Roslyn. CJC' U R R & op. KJ acting under instructions from the Owner, will sell by auction, as abovo; Allotment 6 Block 111, plan of Subdivision of Anderson’s Extension of Roslyn, containing an area of 20 poles, with Verandah, bay window. Villa of 4 rooms and scullery thereon. Tho'house is fitted With electrio light, gas for cooking, hot water, porcelain bath and basin, Empire papers, etc. Situated in a select locality, within 2 minutes of tram service, this sale offers a great opportunity to acquire a really nice home at a reasonable price. Immediate Vacant Possession. Keys at our Office. 6s SCTURR AND 00., Auctioneers. FRIDAY. 12th SEPTEMBER, 1924. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. Also, RESIDENCE AREA, With 2-roomod Cottage, Township of Ophir. On the Farm, at Ida Valley, At 11 a.m. Donald reid & co. (limited) have received instructions from Mr Samuel Leask, Executor in the Estate of the late Malcolm Isbister, to sell by public auction, as above, the tbUowing desirable farms; LOT’ 1.—320 acres, more or less, situated 6i miles from Ophir, and half a mile from school and telephone. Buildings ; 5-roomod stone and concrete Residence, partially finished (material to complete building is on the farm), wool shed, bam, stable, blacksmith’s ’shop, sheep yards, etc. LOT 2. —106 acres, more or loss. Buildings : Cottage and sheep yards. LOT 3.—Residence area, situated half a mile from Ophir, with 2-roomed Dwelling. The Auctioneers wish to draw special attention to the advantages of the above ' properties, both for cropping and stock i fattening. The land is level and equal in ' quality to the best in the far-farned Ida ; Valley district, and is being offered in order to enable the Executor to wind up the Estate. Immediately after the farms have beer offered, the whole of the Live tind Dead Stock will be sold without reserve, comprising— -250 two, four, six, and eight-tooth cross bred Ewes 40 m.S. Lambs 6 Rams 3 Cows 3 Calves 5 draught Horsed 1 Hack 1 Foal IMPLEMENTS. D.f. plough, discs, tine harrows, cultivator, with seed box, Cambridge roller, binder wagon, dray, spring cart, mower, hay rake, stripper, fanners, weighing machine, stack cover, engine and lOin Andrews & Beaven chaffcutter, horse power, empty sacks, anvil, vyce, borinp machine, carpenter’s and blacksmith's tools, quantity heavy timber, 300 ft galvanised piping, fowls, furniture, kitchen utensils, sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. For further particulars, apply Messrs TONKINSON & WOOD, Solicitors, Dowling sl.eet, Dunedin; 19aa THE AUCTIONEERS. Wakefield holmes. Specialist in Soft Furnishings For the Home, 239 George street. ’Phono 487, Spring Time is Curtain Time. This is the time to replenish your windows with now Curtain*, and Wakefield Holmes is the House to get your requirements from, i Largo image to choose from. The House fur Cheapness, Good Quality? and Satvioe,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19270, 6 September 1924, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19270, 6 September 1924, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19270, 6 September 1924, Page 20

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