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SALES BY AUCTION* THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY. 21st OCTOBER. At 1.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. OAK DINING TABLE, WALNUT PIANO (Feller), HANDSOME MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, CHESTERFIELD SETTEE IN SERGE, LARGE INDIAN CARPET, LARGE DOUBLE-DOOR MAHOGANY WARDROBE, PIANOLA AND RECORDS, EXTENDING DINING TABLES, 5-PIECE OCCASIONAL SUITE IN TAPESTRY, 12 WIRE SHAKEDOWNS. Alex. Harris & co. have received instructions to sell by auction : Household Furniture, including— WALNUT PIANO (Feller), oak dining table, extending dining tables, 5-piece suite in tapestry, pianola and records, cuckoo clock, rattan settee, wicker chairs, Brussels carpets, fenders, pictures, couches, palm stands, mirror-back hall stands, occasional tables, occasional chairs, cupboards, colonial sofas double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, 4ft antique wood bedsteads, seagrass pram, child’s high chair, 12 wire shakedowns, duchosse chest, toilet chests, tuil-Scotch cheats, kitchen tables, kitchen utensils, lawn mowers, garden tools, wringers, child’s rocking horse, heavy red pine mantelpieces, 2 gents’ bicycles, lady’s bicycle, d.b.b.l. gun (12 bore), leather machine, SEINE FISHING NET, etc., etc. ~~' FRIDAY, 25rd OCTOBER, At 12.15 o’clock. On the Promises, Anderson’s Bay Presbyterian Church Sunday School, Cranston street, Anderson’s Bay. Instructed by the Dunedin City Corporation. DISMANTLING OF OLD CHURCH. 150 SHEETS FIRST-CLASS ROOFING IRON, sft, 6ft, and 9ft (all in good order), 10 PANEL DOORS AND FRAMES. SKYLIGHTS, LUMBER, LARGE QUANTITY RED PINE SCANTLINGS' (3 x 2, 4 x 2. 5 x 2, and 6 x 2), 2 PAIRS FOLDING DOORS (suitable Garage), SASHES AND FRAMES (red pine, 4 x 5), LARGE T. AND G. PARTITIONS, QUANTITY' PANELLING, Also, GENERAL BUILDING MATERIALS. NOTE.—The roofing iron is all sound and worth inspection. Terms, Cash. ALEX. HARRIS & CO., Auctioneers. AT MOSGIEL. -AT MOSGIEL. FRIDAY, 23rd* OCTOBER, At. 2 o’clock. On the Promises, Corner Gordon road and Clyde street, Mosgiel (near Silverstream bridge). VALUABLE MOSGIEL FREEHOLD, Containing about 4 ACRES and 6-ROOMED VILLA, 2-STALL STABLE, DAIRY, AND OUTBUILDINGS. Alex. Harris and go.. have received instructions to sell by auction, as above: ABOUT 4 ACRES VALUABLE FREEHOLD (wide frontacre to Gordon road), Together with Comfortable VILLA, six rooms; electric light, cupboards; 2-stall stable, dairy, washhouse, copper, and outhouses : lovely orchard and garden; fowlhouses and runs; water laid on. Also, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Mahogany and horsehair suite, carpets, pier glass, round tables, red pine chiffonier, hearthrugs, curtains, linoleum, patch mats, sewing machine, dining table, colonial sofa, fenders, platform rocker Austrian chairs, rod pine cupboards, tapestry easy chair, cedar full-Scotch chests, double iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, flock mattresses, looking glasses, washstands, toiletware, halfSeotch chests, kitchen chairs, meat safe, kitchen utensijs, garden tools, milk cans. 3 COWS, 27 HEAD POULTRY (White Leghorns). Further particulars from Messrs WEBB AND ALLAN, Solicitors, Princes street Dunedin. SATURDAY, 24th OCTOBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. 5-SEATER FORD TOURING CAB, Electric Lights, good running order, Tyres almost new. 5-SEATER FORD TOURING CAR. Electric Lights, good running order, Tyres good. 3-SEATER OAKLAND CAR, Self-starter, Electric Lights, Tyres good, running order. The above Cars will bo on view Morning of Sale. Alex. Harris & co.. Auctioneers. WEDNESDA NOVEMBER^ At 12 noon. At Rooms, 42 Princes street, Dunedin. UNRESERVED SALE OF 5-TON “LEYLAND” MOTOR LORRY. ritAMBLYN, M’KENZIE, & RHODES JL are instructed to offer for unreserved sale, on Account of a Client who has finished his contracts: One 5-ton “Leyland” Motor Truck, complete with cab and body, suitable for timber or an ideal wool truck. Will carry 34 bales of wool. Well shod, and the engine is practically new. This machine will bo sacrificed. 210 HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE. B AKE R Y FOR SALE. Turnover 1000 large loaves weekly, besides smallgoods; splendid stand; price £6OO as a going concern. —E. L. MACASSEY & CO. WA. BOWLING, Land and Estate • Agent, 24 Dowling street (’phone 1751). JpiQKiTk—SOUTH END: Charming fivoSwOOU roomed BUNGALOW; latest appointments ; Bowling. cheapest bungalow offering.— OfiQK —CLOSE GARDENS: New BUN<3t%/04J GALOW, 4 rooms and kitchenette; beautifully finished; freehold; vacant possession; value.—Bowling. PI AKA — ST. CLAIR (Top Side): New St'XUOU BUNGALOW, 5 lovely rooms; artistic decorations; excellent value.— Bowling. jTf-ff K ~DEPO ENID Pivecfcllo roomed brick DWELLING; conveniences; vacant possession; only £675; snip.—Bowling. OQAA —MUSSELBURGH: Substantial *Gi/U 6-roomed RESIDENCE; good family home: cheap property; large freehold section.—BOWLlNG. 200 LJ. IRELAND, Property Agent and • Salesman, 207-209 Princes street, Dunedin. Seftiona, Homes, Businesses,' InvestTHE following are opportunities of profitably Investing Money. Good finance arranged in all cases.—lreland. —ST. KILDA: S BOOHS; electrie light, gas cooking; absolutely sound: largo freehold section; terms arranged.—lreland. rjNWO BRICK COTTAGES attached, CaverB sham; freehold section; good order; live in one and rent the other; £775. —Ireland. £* 1 5017X5 DUNEDIN: 8 ROOMS and scullery; handy to car and Id section; good freehold.—lreland. pr/4 DEPOSIT, balance 30s weekly— 6 3UOI/ ROOMS- all conveniences; on rise, handy to town. —IRELAND. 160 RAKA POINT—For SALE, 5-roomed BUNGALOW CRIB, furnished; on terrace, and four BUILDING SITES.—J. Harper, Box 133, Gore. 190 JUST WHAT YOU WANT.—A Reliable Firm to SHIFT your FURNITURE.— Gain Forwarding Co., 22 Bond street. TO ADVERTISERS. Advertiser* are informed that letters addressed to a nom do plume or initials, care of any Post Office, will not in future bo delivered by the Postal Department. To enable advertisers to obtain delivery of their replies when addressed to a Post Office it will be necessary for them to insert full names as well as their addresses in full. THE First Utility of frequent and regular Advertising consists in this: There is at all times a large class of persons, both m country and town, who have no fixed places for the purchase of certain necessary articles, and are ready to be swayed and drawn toward any particular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all, they yield without hesitation to the first who asks.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19616, 21 October 1925, Page 14

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