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SALES BY AUCTION. REMINDER. THIS DAY. THURSDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. On the Preanises, No. 10 Clyde street. CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY Of SIX ROOMS. RIGHT IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. Also. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS, AND EFFECTS. LOVELY CROMWELL DINING ROOM SUITE. RED VELVET SETTEE SUITE. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have received instructions from Mrs Beaumont to sell by auction, as above. SEE FULL ADVERTISEMENT. FRIDAY, 12th DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. SALE BY AUCTION. In Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. CARPETS. CARPETS. CARPETS. Ail in beautiful shades and colourings and splendid matches for the upholstered furniture. 9 REAL GENUINE WILTON CARPETS (15ft x 12ft, 13ft bin x 9ft, 12ft x 9ft, 10ft bin x Oft). These are made by the best English makers and arft very high-grade Wiltons. 6 HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPETS Fawns, Grays, and Browns, (15ft x 12ft, 12ft x 10ft bin, 12ft x Oft, 10ft bin x Oft), 12 ROLLS HEAVY IMPERIAL NO. 1 AXMINSTER RUNNER. These can all be cut in lengths to suit purchasers an<J have very effective patterns and designs. 50 ALL-WOOL REVERSIBLE SOFA AND HEARTH RUGS (Quaint and pretty designs). JAMES SAMSON & CO. will • sell by auction, as above, this consignment, which are to be sold % ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVEFRIDAY, 12th DECEMBER. At 2 o’clock UNIQUE SALE OF BEAUTIFUL UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE. A Consignment Just Received from tne North, Including 6 BEAUTIFUL CHESTERFIELD SUITES. J Chesterfield Dining Room Suite of 7 pieces, beautiful spring back, edges, and arms; all cane edge, m a pretty brown and gold moquette. 1 Chesterfield Suite, similar in make and design to above, only upholstered in grey moquette. 3 High-grade Suites, all upholstered in moquette; back and sides, spring edge and upholstered in grey, brown, and fawn. 1 Chesterfield Suite, 7 pieces, upholstered in shadowed tissue. 2 LOVELY DIVAN CHAIRS (Comfy and Cosy), 3 TUB CHAIRS (Upholstered in Shadowed Tissue), 5 BEDROOM BOX OTTOMANS (Spring Seats and Head), ALL FOR GENUINE SALE. This is probably the first sale in Dunedin of EXCLUSIVE UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE. Inspection on Thursday. JAMES SAMSON & CO., will sell, as above. ALL WITHOUT RESERVE. * 13th day of DECEMBER, At 2 p.m. SALE OF MODERN BUNGALOW, SHOPS. AND SECTION, IN KAITANGATA. 'At Mr Middlemass’s Shop, corner Waters street. Kaitnngata. rfIAMBLYN. MTCENZIE, & RHODES JL are instructed to offer for sale, on account of D. R. Middleroass, Esq., Kaitangata, who is removing, his Properties, as follows: LOT I.—Two Sections adjoining, being Corporation Lease, Water street, with large building used as show room, paint shop, offices,- and store room. Also on same block, Shop with .billiard room attached. LOT 2. —Residence fronting St. Albans street, 5 rooms, with kitchenette ; modern and well-finished house built by the owner for his own use, Empire papers throughout, tiled hearths, lift studs, return verandah, concrete paths, large section with orchard and garden; electric light and plug for iron. LOT 3.—Quarter-acre Section, adjoining Lot 2, with building containing workshop, motor garage, loft, and fowlhouses. This is one of the best building sites in Kaitangata; situated on a nice rise, handy to school, tennis courts, etc. LOT 4. —Section fronting Water street, being next the section corner of Bridport and Water streets. Further particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS, Dunedin or Balclutha. Local or outside carpenters or painters note in connection with Lot 1 that a real good, business goes in connection with same. Mr Middiemass is really the tradesman of Kai tangata in both these linos. To a tradesman buying the property the Goodwill of the Business would b© given in, otherwise the premises are very suitable for a store, lodge room, or club. TUESDAY, THE 16th DAY OF DECEMBER, At 12 noon. SALE OF ST. KILDA PROPERTY. TAMBLYN, M’KENZIE, & RHODES, acting under instructions from the owner, will offer for sale- by public auction, at their Rooms, 42 Princes street — LOT I.—No. 2 Council street. St. Kilda, containing 6-roomed Dwelling, handy position. LOT 2.—Section 12, Block 24, Township of St. Kilda. known as No. 17 Council street, corner section, with Bungalow, containing 5 rooms and kitchenette, containing every modern convenience, h. and c., e. light, gas for cooking, fibrous ceilings, ■ built-in mirror wardrobes, porcelain bath and basin, tiled hearths, concrete paths. Both houses and grounds are in absolutely first-class’ order. Nice sunny situation. ■further particulars from the • AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY, 12th DECEMBER 1924. At Palmerston Saleyards. . 90 crossbred Ewos (in wool), lambs at foot 60 m.s. Hoggets (shorn) 6 fat Bullocks 15 head two-year-old Cattle 12 Yearlings 7 empty Cows 9 empty Heifers (2i-years-old) 4- Bulls 6 first-class dairy Cows (in milk) 12 Pigs M.H. binder (good order) • Diabolo separator (20 gallons). 15 head two-year-old mixed-sex Cattle 12 yearling Steers 1 Holstein Hull 1 Hereford Bull 1 Jersey Cow, near profit 3 fat Heifers* 3 yearling Heifers 4 Heifers, corning to profit . 2 Cows, coming to profit 4 store Cows 10 yearlings 3 young Bulls 12 young Pigs 26 sacks oats 1 dray and frame . iti spring-cart and harness 1 seven-year-old Gelding Further Entries Invited. Dunedin stock and station AGENTS. 9d JD stands to reason our low overhead expenses mean lower prices.—The EcoBoot and Shoe Stares, Arcade.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19351, 11 December 1924, Page 16

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