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SALES BY AUCTION. MONDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Dowling street. IDEAL HOSLYN RESIDENCE (No. 32 Highg-ate, Roslyn). la the Locality Everybody is Wanting. Two Entrances to Highgate, one Entrance to Roslyn. Under Instructions from Roderick Mackenzie, Esq. ONE OF THE BEST SECTIONS IN ROSLYN, On which is Erected MODERN FAMILY HOME OF EIGHT ROOMS. All beautifully decorated with lovely papers and friezes, specially selected; large lofty rooms; h. and c. water, gas, e. light; roomy bathroom, porcelain bath, shower and basin; box windows; everything right up-to-date, and all labour-saving appliances; telephone installed. THE GROUNDS Are all laid out in lawn and garden, asphalt paths; sun all day, bright and cheery; right alongside of tramline; any amount of room for motor garage. WE RECOMMEND THIS PROPERTY. Vacant possession, and everything in applepie order. JAMES SAMSON & CO., have received instructions from Roderick Mackenzie to sell by auction this IDEAL HOME. MONDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets. MAGNIFICENT SITE AND MODERN RESIDENCE. SUN AND VIEW. BRIGHT STREET AND GRANVILLE TERRACE. VALUABLE CORNER SITE. Handy walk down to Town or car via Michio street. JOHN REID & SONS (LIMITED), instructed by R. K. Macfio, Esq., will offer, as above, Part Allotments 27 and 28, Block 111, Belleknowes Estate, containing approximately 39 poles, corner of Bright street and Granville terrace, together with splendid Residence of_ 7 rooms, known as “Narrabeon.” This is a tileroof house, plastered throughout. The rooms are large, and the conveniences include e. 1., bathroom, h. and c. water, etc., etc. The house is well built and has been well looked after, and wo strongly recommend this propertv to those in search of a really good suburban property in a favourite locality. Full particulars on application. 63 REIDS (LIMITED), Auctioneers. MONDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets. LEITH STREET-CITY—LEITH STREET. ROOMED HOMES AND FREEHOLDS. rORBURY CRESCENT. ST. KILDA, TILE-ROOF BUNGALOW, Also 4-ROOMED COTTAGE, In the Estate of the late James Macfio. JOHN REID & SONS (LIMITED). instructed by tho Trustees, will offer, s above: ’ 1. Part Section 33, Block XXXV Town, f Dunedin, containing 20 poles and comjrtable Cottage of 4 rooms thereon. No. 50 Leith street (near Dundas street).. 2. Part Section 33, Block XXXV, Town f Dunedin, containing 20 poles, similar Jottage No. 452. , , These properties will bo sold entirely sparately, no right-of-way being needed, oth lots having a frontage of 33 feet to ieith street. 3. Allotment 82 and Part 83, Block 111, übdivision 2, Forbury Park, containing pproximately 1 rood 55 poles, with vefy abstantial tile-roof Residence of 7 rooms aereon (18 Forbury crescent), built well pon concrete base. This is a plastered ouso, with bathroom, h. and c. water, orcelain enamel bath, gas, lofty ceilings, ood largo rooms and modern conveniences, nd of good appearance, and the freehold i a large one, with big area at back ery suitable for subdivision; builders ard, etc.; gardens or tennis court. This sally good property is splendidly situated i a sunny, open location at the junction f East avenue and Forbury crescent. 4. Part Allotment 83, as above, with andy Cottage and conveniences (16 Forury crescent) being also a bright, open ite, looking up Forbury crescent; vacant ossession. As the Trustees desire to wind up the •ato these properties aro all for bona o sale, and merit the attention of homejkei's and speculators, bull particulars from. Messrs ADAMS BROS., Solicitors; REIDS (LIMITED). . Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE, ROMAHAPA. In MONDAY. 15th SEPTEMBER, 1924, At 12 Noon. )n the Farm, Close to Railway Station. ALD REID & CO- (LIMITED) ave received instructions from Mr aps (Romahapa) to sell by pubho ave and Dead Stock, comprising— Dows and Heifers (calved and coming to profit) Shorthorn Bull, 3yrs mixed-sex Yearlings iged draught Mare Hack, Byrs. IMPLEMENTS. ; discs, 3-leaf 'harrows, f 3 sots collars, nes, and winkers, 1 saddle and Uo, 1 set spring-cart harness, 1 king machine (2-cow plant), oil ena (2i horse-power), 1 Alfa Laval irator, 2 milk cans, 1 spring-cart, 1 mers’ Favourite grain drill, 1 Storridger, and sundries too numerous mention. )TE ALTERATION IN DATE OF SALE FROM Bth SEPTEMBER to 15th SEPTEMBER. [TJESDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, 1924, At 12.30 o’clock. On the Farm, close to Stirling. CLEARING SALE ' Of DAIRY CATTLE, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 3NALD REID & . CO. (LTb.) have been favoured with instructions , Mr T. A. Kimbor (who has sold his ,) to sell by public auction, at the above and place: 10 whole of his Live and Dead Stock, irisjng:— .1 good dairy Cows (September, October, and November calvers) LO good ’dairy Cows (in full milk) 1 li-year-old Bull (Friesian) 3 heifer Calves 1 Pig 1 cattle Dog 1 draught Golding (9 years old) 1 three-quarter draught Mare (9 years old) 1 Spring-carter (7 years old) Zealandia milking machines (3 cow plant, thorough order). IMPLEMENTS, ETC.: >ber (2 or 3 horses), disc plough liggor plough (R. and G.). single-furrow nlough (lover R. and G.), plough (d.f.), Cambridge roller, set 4-loaf harrows, roes and chains for 3 horses, sledge, ip dray and frame, spring dray, Planet Junior, wheelbarrow, gig (| shaft, tray oody and rubber tyred), gig harness spring dr&y hmrnoss, hfimcs* oolliirs &nd linkers for 3 horses, 5 now horse covers, 12 10-gallon milk cans, about ( tons seed potatoes (Arran Chiefs), mangels (in pit), 2 slacks hay, and sunIrics. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. tPT.TT! are too apt to blame the butcher for tough meat when it is not his In nine cases out of ten it is the ~ES that want SHARPENING. For can post a KNIFE SHARPENER dll do for either stainless or ordinary VERNON SMITH (LTD.), George street. ’AOO WITNESS.—Now Stories. A large amount of reading matter. u 8C

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

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19270, 6 September 1924, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19270, 6 September 1924, Page 20

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