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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 9th JULY, At 12.30 o’clock sharp. At Promisee, No. 35 Royal terrace. Under instructions from Mrs F. Cuming (who is leaving Dunedin). COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. MAGNIFICENT WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Rosener) (A high-class instrument), SUPERIOR- CHESTERFIELD SETTEE AND DIVAN CHAIRS IN SADDLEBAGS, DRAWING ROOM SUITE IN SILK TAPESTRY. EXPENSIVE AX MINSTER CARPETS, GENUINE TURKISH CARPET AND RUG, MASSIVE CARVED OAK HALLSTAND AND SETTEE COMBINED, ANTIQUE OAK HALL FURNITURE, HANDSOME OAK SIDEBOARD, OLD MAHOGANY BANQUET TABLE (21 feet), ROSEWOOD DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, DINING ROOM SUITE IN MOROCCO LEATHER, ELECTRO-PLATE, CHINA, AND CRYSTAL, VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS (L. Roberts and others), BEAUTIFUL WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE. Alex, h a~r ris & co. have received instructions to sell by auction, as above; DRAWING ROOM.—MAGNIFICENT WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Rosener; a beautiful instrument), Chesterfield settee and divan chairs in saddlebags, rosewood shcraton chairs, walnut folding card taible, rosewood occasional tables, wall mirror, piano seat, suporior Axminster carpet (15 x 16), mirror firescreen, brass kerb and brasses, brass coal vase, vases and ornaments, jardiniere and bowl, suite in silk tapestry. DINING ROOM Solid mahogany banquet table (24ft), costly Cromwell dining suite in Morocco, pedestal writing dealt, Axminster carpet, overmantel, massive marble timepiece, bronze figure ornaments, lace curtains, mohair table cover, mohair curtains, tiger skin rug, bear travelling rug, costly oil paintings (L. Roberts, an English artist), massive r.p. mirror-'back sideboard, electro-plate, china, and crystal, brass kerb, brass coal vase, oak coal box and table, electric heater, carved wood figures, bronze figure fruit stand, spirit tantalus, expensive Chinese vases, MAHJONG SET. HALL.—MASSIVE CARVED OAK iIALLSTAND AND SETTEE, handsome oak hall tables and chairs, barometer, tapestry hall curtains, pot stands, plushette curtains, Axminster hall carpets, Axminster stair carpet and rods, photogravures, Japanese gong. BREAKFAST ROOM.—Suite in utrotcht velvet, antique oak sideboard, costly Turkish carpet (12 x 12) and mg, collection of books, extending dining table (Bft), overmantel, 'brass coal vase, oak timepiece, portiere and curtains. BEDROOMS.—SoIid brass Parisian bedstead, beautiful walnut bedroom suite, including 3 winged wardrobe and ducihesso pair, wire mattresses, kapok beds, toilet ware, Axminster carpets, wall mirror, overmantels, lounge, mirror firescreen, double brass French bedsteads and bedding, blankets and nnpery, pedestal hearthrugs, ladies’ writing bureau, white enamel bedroom furniture, child’s dropaido cot, rattan chairs, silk tapestry curtains, single bedstead, shakedowns. KITCHEN AND OUTSlDE.—Kitchen furniture, utensils, kitchen dresser, filter, perfection stove, rocker, carpet sweeper, Daisy vacuum cleaner, 3-rollor mangle, ladder, steps, 3 lawn mowers, garden tools, tennis not, barrow, hose, preserving pan, pot plants, large iron garden roller, etc., etc. NOTE.—Sale ' starts with Kitchen and Outside at 12.30 o’clock. Drawing Room, Dining Room, and Bedrooms at 1.30 ° ALEX. HARRIS AND CO., 4jy Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 6th AUGUST, 1925, At 12 o’clock noon. SALE OF Ox AGO HARBOUR BOARD LEAStES OF SECTIONS IN DUNEDIN AS UNDER:— Block LV, Section 29 (occupied by Messrs William Brown and Co.). Block LIX, Sections 7 and 8 (occupied by Messrs Murray, Roberts, and Co.). Block LIX, Section 22 (occupied by Markham’s Motors, Ltd.). Block LXII, Section 43 (occupied by Miss A. Donaldson). Block LXIII, Section 19 (occupied by H. V. Haddock, Ltd.). Block LXX, Section 31 (occupied by A. J. Mulholland). The above Sections are subject to payment of valuation for buildings, etc. TMpESSRS ALEX. HARRIS & CO. i.fJL have received instructions from the Otago Harbour Board to offer for lease by public auction, the above-mentioned Lands, at their Rooms, 221 Princes street, Dunedin, on the above date. For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS; THE SECRETARY; Or Messrs MONDY, STEPHENS, MONRO, & STEPHENS, The Board’s Solicitors, New Zealand Express Company’s Buildings, 9jy Bond street, Dunedin. TUESDAY, 14 th JULY, 1323, At 12 noon. At Port Molynoux. Donald reid & co. (limited) instructed by the Administrator of the Estate of Margaret A itkenhead (deceased), will sell by auction— ALT. THAT THE FARM of the Deceased, containing 197 acres (more or less), being Sections 7 and 8, Block I, and Sections 1 and 2, Block 11, Clutha District. This is one of the richest and most fertile farms in the district. 20 acres have been turniped this year. 20 acres are in stubble. 12 acres in young grass. Balance in good pasture. Seven-roomed Dwelling, stable, barn and cow-byre, and other buildings. One mile from store, school, and post office, and two miles from the factory. Five miles from Otanornomo Railway Station. ALSO, at the same time and place, The WHOLE of the STOCK, IMPLEMENTS. and PLANT, comprising; 40 dairy Cows (August and September calvers) 6 Calves 1 draught Gelding, seven years old 1 draught Mare, eight years 3 spring-dray Geldings, six-eight years 1 Filly, three years old (broken to saddle), Four Chimes —Silver Shadow 1 filly Foal (Dcshorough—Gwendoline Fontain) 1 brood Mare, eight years (Wallace L. —Game Chick). IMPLEMENTS. Binder, M.H.), ridger. drill, roller, 4-leaf tine harrows, chain harrows, double scutflor, mower, broad-tyred dray (2yds), spring-cart harness for 5 horses, saddle and breeching, spring-cart harness, 65-gallon separator (Alfa Laval), 12 milk cans, 70 sacks oats, 150 sacks chaff, Household Furniture, and sundries too numerous to particularise. ALSO, AT ABOVE TIME AND PLACE, on account Mr John Aitkenhead, Port Molyneux ; —■ THE WHOLE OF HIS HERD, comprising : 14 dairy Cows (August and September calvers) 2 three-year-old Friesian Heifers (September calvers) 4 two-year-old Friesian Heifers (October calvers) 2 draught filly Foals. NOTE DATE—TUESDAY. 14th. Luncheon Provided.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19527, 9 July 1925, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19527, 9 July 1925, Page 16

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