SALKS BY AUCTIONBOOKS ! BOOKS! BOOKS I. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 11th JUNE, At 11 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. BOOKS! BOOKS 1 BOOKS! LARGE CATALOGUE, Containing 700 Lora 7co lots. NO RESERVE! NO RESERVE 1 Catalogues Now Ready. Now on View. An amendment to the Shop and Offices Act prevents us holding book sales in the evening; consequently this Sale will commence at 11 o’clock in the morning. THURSDAY, 11th JUNE, At 11 o’clock. T>ARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED). XT Auctioneers. MONDAY. 2,9 th JUNE, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. To Boarding-house Keepers, Investors, and Speculators. GREAT OPPORTUNITY. VALUABLE TREEHOLD, CORNER KING AND DUKE STREETS, BRICK BUILDING, 17 ROOMS [Formerly Great Northern Hotel). Splendid Order Throughout. Handy to University and Exhibition. rOARK, REYNOLDS , (LIMITED) 'XT' are instructed by the Liquidators of Messrs, M’Gavia & Co. (Ltd.), to sell by auction — Parts of Sections 26 and 27, Block 34, containing 20 poles, with frontage ’ 57ft to Duke street, ofaft to King street, also long frontage to Mill street; double-storey substantial Brick Building, containing 17 rooms, with upstairs kitchenette fitted with two gas cookers, sinks, and conveniences; tho main kitchen has Zealandia rang© and gas cooker; 2 bathrooms, with porcelain baths. The house is in capital order inside and outside, and the drainage to D.B. regulations, -with 2 lavatories inside. Wash-house and usual outhouses, including stable, which with small expenditure can easily accommodate 3 motor cars. EASY TERMS: £SOO CASH, balance remains for one year at 6 per cent., purchaser to pay £SO per quarter oft principal, and at the end of one year the balance then standing to bo paid in cash. _____ FRIDAY, 12th JUNE. 1925, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Moray place (opp. Savoy). EXTENSIVE SALE OF NEW OAK AND RJMU FURNITURE DIRECT FROM THE WAREHOUSE. Comprising 3 RIMU HALLSTANDS, , 3- OAK HALLSTANDS, 2 UMBRELLA STANDS, 1 HALL BRACKET, 12 SIDEBOARDS (good range of designs), 4 DINING ROOM TABLES, NUMBER OCCASIONAL TABLES, 10 WARDROBES, 1 DOZ BEDROOM PEDESTALS, 10 4ft 6in WOODEN BEDSTEADS, 22CHEVALS AND DUCHESSE CHESTS, MORRIS CHAIRS, MEDICINE CUPBOARDS, REVOLVING BOOKCASES, WRITING BUREAUX, PIANO STOOLS, KITCHEN DRESSERS, . WIRE-SEATED COUCHES, As the Owner is giving up business, the above Sale offers a rare opportunity to Boarding-housekeepers, Hotelkeepers, and those about to furnish of acquiring new Furniture at less than makers’ cost. FB. FRANCIS .& . CO., • . Auctioneers, have received instructions to sell, as above. On, View Thursday and Morning of Sale. FRIDAY, 26th JUNE. 1925, At 10.30 a.m. AT BALCLUTHA SALEYARDS (IMMEDIATELY BEFORE THE STOCK SALE). mHE' NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND X AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) have been instructed by Mr James Cox to offer by public auction, at the above time and place,- his FREEHOLD FARM OF 192 ACRES - 20 POLES, being Allotment 34 on the Plan of the Clydevale Estate. Tho property is situated TWO MILES from Clydevale and 20 MILES from Balclutha, close to the Main road and river steamer loading shed, is well fenced, subdivided into four paddocks, and all down in grass, and in good heart; permanent water supply. The buildings consist of 2-roomed Cottage, bam, stable and cowshed. Carrying capacity about 200 ewes. TERMS: 20 per cent, on fall of hammer, balance may remain on mortgage for five years at 6 per cent. Possession given on September 1, 1925. The property is at present under lease to Thomas Buttar, whose lease expires on Ist September, 1325. Failing a sale, the vendor is prepared to lease the property for a term of five or seven years. For farther particulars apply to NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY v-OMPANY (LIMITED), Water street. Dunedin. 6ju LAND SALE. TUESDAY, 16th* JUNE, 1925, At 12 o’clock Noon. At Land Sale Rooms, High street, Dunedin. SALE OF VALUABLE TAIERI FREEHOLD. \TT7RJGHT, STEPHENSON* k CO. Vi (LTD.) have received instructions from Mr A. W, Johnson, of Momona, to Sell by Public Auction, as above: His compact well-known Farm, consisting of—--123 ACRES FREEHOLD, KNOWN AS “SPREYDON FARM.” The Farm will bo offered first in one lot, and if not sold will then be offered as follows: — LOT 1.—61 Acres (more or less), with 6-roomed House and scullery, motor garage, modern cowbyre, 6-stalled stable and loosebox, bam, pigsty. and run; 35 acres in grass, balance stubble and potato ground. LOT 2.-62 Acres (more or less), with 6roorned House and bathroom, electric light, barn and loosebox, trap shed, hut, pigsty; 30 acres in grass, balance stubble end ploughed ground. “Spreydon Farm” contains some of the richest land on the Taieri Plain. It has always been carefully farmed, is well watered, highly improved, and well fenced and subdivided. It' is most conveniently situated, being five from factory, school. Post Office, store, ere., and 17 miles from Dunedin. The. owner’s ill-health is the sole reason for selling. Terms and full particulars on application t 0 THE AUCTIONEERS. A“l/o N E MAN’’ BUT DRINKO SAVED HIM! Read his own words : —“I had been a heavydrinker for years, and although I tried many times to break it off, the craving was too much for me, and I was a done man. 1 took six packets of Drinko Powders, and since then the craving for drink has gone. 1 am now in good health and my work is again easy for me. Drinko is certified absolutely harmless, tasteless, and odourless; it can bo administered without tho patient’s knowledge. Write for free booklet and wonderful testimonials. Strict confidence observed. Plain wrappers and envelopes used. THE LADY MANAGER, Home Welfare Proprietary, 4 “F” Willis street, Wellington. OTAGO WITNESS. —New Storica. A Xmjm s*acnmt of leading matter.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19503, 11 June 1925, Page 16
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