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BALES BY AUCTION. MONDAY, 12th APRIL. At 2 o’clock. On Premises, No. 10 Royal terrace. On Account of F. Howell, Esq. (who has disposed of his property). WELL-SELECTED FURNITURE. handsome rosewood upright grand piano, Bv the celebrated London firm Moore and Moore, PRACTICALLY NEW INSTRUMENT, full trichord, under-damper action, glorious tone; absolutely the very latest model. OLD MAHOGANY GRANDFATHER CLOCK. HEAVY INDIAN CARPETS, OAK AND LEATHER MORRIS CHAIRS. MOQUETTE CHESTERFIELD COUCH, INLAID MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR, WALNUT IMPERIAL ORGAN (8 stops), HANDSOME OAK SIDEBOARD. OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE, QAK AND MOQUETTE DINING SUITE, OAK BUREAU AND BOOKCASE, OAK WARDROBE AND DUCHESSE PAIR, RICH AXMINSTER CARPETS, OIL AND WATER COLOURS, FIREPROOF SAFE (Hopkins and Sons, 20 x 16 s 16). Park . REYNOLDS (LIMITED) are instructed by F. Howell, Esq., to Bell by auction, as above. Also, art fire screen, carved walnut china cabinet, seagrass settee, beaten copper kerbs, art cushions, vases, art net curtains, ornaments, oil and water colours (by E. W. Christmas. R.8.A., J. C. Uren, J- D. Perrett, F. Morrison, J. M. Madden, _. Power), oak mirroi’-back hall stand, oak hall table. Oriental umbrella vase, rich Axminster hall carpet and rug, oak panel bedsteads, toiletware, shaving mirror, handsome oak escritoire,, art curtains, kauri mirror-door wardrobe, o-drauer chests. Singer sewing machine, heavy linoleum, eiderdown quilts, kauri duchesse chests, medicine cabinet, seagrass chairs, kauri Sutherland folding table, 8-da> clocks, e.p. coffee percolator, e.p. ware, dinner service, kitchen dresser, Austrian chairs, aluminium saucepans and kettles, brass preserving pan, scales and weights, linen box, wire meat safe, wringer, girdle, garden tools, ladder, garden shears, 2 garden seats, 2 step ladders, lawn mower, hose, etc., etc. On View Saturday Afternoon, 10th April, from 2 o clock. MONDAY, 12th APRIL, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. IOMMODIOUS BRICK RESIDENCE And &EEHOLD, CUMBERLAND STREET ietween St. David and Dundas streets), ose to All Saints’ Church and opposite Recreation Ground; Fine, Open View. >ARK REYNOLDS (LIMITED) are instructed by Canon Woodthorpe iho is now settled in Australia) to sell ■ auction — „ Part Section 45, Block XXXI. Dunedin, ntaining 24.2 poles, together with SINGLE-STOREY BRICK HOUSE ■ 7 rooms and bathroom (hot and cold iter). Shaddock range and gas cooker, ;ctric light, Washhouse, copper and tubs; 30, WO-STOREY BRICK RESIDENCE, tted for students, containing 4 bed-sit-ig rooms; fireplaces in each room, elecic light. . - This convenient property would make a ofitable boarding establishment, and tuated as it is so conveniently to the niversity, the students’ rooms would let adily, in addition to the main house, e recommend inspection to anyone who ■sires to earn a steady income. For further particulars apply to Messrs ASPINALL & SIM, dicitors, Standard Ins. Co. Buildings, Lower High street; r p PARK, REYNOLDS (LTD.). WEDNESDAY, 14th APRIL, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. ROSLYN. ROSLYN. SUBDIVISION OF VERY EARLY SELECTED BLOCK. One of the Finest Views in the District. FRONTAGES TO LEVEN STREET About 100 yards from Tram and Town Belt. IE ELEVATED, SUNNY POSITION. ELECT LOCALITY, BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS. 3 LOVELY BUILDING SITES. SINGLE STOREY HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS. PARK, REYNOLD:. (LIMITED) are instructed to sell by auction— Subdivision of Allotment 4 and Part of 5, Block VI, Roslyn. 1. Allotment, containing 19.5 poles, with frontage of 72ft to Leven street, with exceptionally good site for a nice house. 2. Allotment, containing 1 food 29.7 poles, on the rise, well sheltered, and with fine open view. 3. Allotment, containing 2 roods 12.1 poles, one of the very finest sites in RosJyn, well elevated, and commanding a most extensive field of vision. We do not hesitate to recommend these sites to anyone wanting to reside in this favourite locality, our firm conviction being that there is nothing at present offering in the locality which can be compared to them. THE RESIDENCE. Allotment, containing 39.1 poles, well elevated, and with superb view, is an exceptionally fine site. The house, containing 8 rooms, and constructed for the most part of good imported timber and heavy Scotch iron, is well worthy of the attention of builders for renovating as it is one of the good old well-built houses, and has still a long life before it if attended to now. These fine sites are for bona fide sale, and we strongly urge buyers to inspect. Plans of subdivision can be seen at our Office. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. SECTIONS, £25 DEPOSIT, Balance at 6 per cent, by quarterly payments over 3. years. FREEHOLD HOUSE. £IOO DEPOSIT, £25 per quarter, and interest; balance at the end of 3 years to be paid in cash. MONDAY, 19th APRIL, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street, Dunedin. Instructed by the Executors of the Will of the late William John Oliver. COMPACT FREEHOLD FARM, LOWER KAIKORAI. ETTRICK STREET (OFF BROCKVILLE ROAD), 41 ACRES FREEHOLD. NINE-ROOMED RESIDENCE, GOOD FARM BUILDINGS, VALUABLE NATIVE BUSH AND SHELTER TREES. PARK, # REYNOLDS (LIMITED) are instructed to sell by auction, as above. Also, binder Instructions from the Trustees of R. Brown’s Estate: DAIRY FARM, Wakari, 86 acres (more or less). Part Section 11, Block IX, Dunedin and East Taieri District; 5-roomed Dwelling, milking shed, stable, barn, etc. Further particulars from Messrs SIEVWRIGHT, JAMES. & NICHOL, Solicitors to the Executors; Sap PARK, REYNOLDS (LTD.).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19760, 10 April 1926, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19760, 10 April 1926, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19760, 10 April 1926, Page 24

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