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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS (SATURDAY) MORNING, 20th NOVEMBER, At 11 o’clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. FLAGS! FLAGS! FLAGS! (Bunting and Flags of All Nations). 2 LEATHER-TOP TABLES (Specially suitable for board tables), ELECTRIC COOKER, LARGE FRAMED MIRROR, Wire Shutters for shops, Tailor’s Sewing Machine, 2 Typewriters, 2 Gas Heaters, Deer’s Head, Lawn Mower. Marble-top Washtands, Gas Grillers, Shakedowns, D.l. Beds and Mattresses, 1 FIREPROOF DEEDS BOX, 2 FIREPROOI' SAFES, 100 MOTOR TUBES 100 MOTOR TUBES (In various sizes), BILLIARD TABLE (Slate Top), 1 CABINET GRAMOPHONE, 200 Dozen LONG BEER GLASSES, 1 DOUBLE-OVEN ZEALANDIA RANGE (4ft). TAMES SAMSON & CO. O have received instructions to sell, as above. _ , Please Note Date of Sale: THIS (SATURDAY) MORNING, At 11 o’clock. SATURDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, 1920. At Noon J SAMSON & CO. have received instructions from the Dunedin City Corporation to offer for sale by public auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, at the above-mentioned time and date, the under-mentioned CORPORATION BUILDING LEASES: LOT 1. —Allotments 39 and 40 of Sections 3 and 4, Block VI, Town District (53 and 53a Walter street), at present in the name of John Ross. The upset rental for the new term of 21 years is £l3 10s per annum and the valuation for the improvements is £IOSO. LOT 2. —Allotments 19 and 20 of Sections 6, Block VII, Town District (69 Rankeilor street), at present in the name of the Otago Co-operative Milk Supply Company (Limited). The upsent rent for the new term of 21 years is £8 10s per annum and the valuation for the improvements is £750. Further particulars may be had on application to THE TOWN CLERK; Or, THE AUCTIONEERS. SALE BY AUCTION. ’ MONDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, At 12 o’clock. In our Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. Under instructions from the Perpetual Trustees Estate and Agency Co. of N.Z. (Ltd.), as Trustees in the Estate of the late James M’Kechnic. TO INVESTORS, SPECULATORS, AND SEEKERS OF BUSINESS SITES, Unusual and exceptional opportunity of securing CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY In one of DUNEDIN’S BUSIEST STREETS. CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL No. 138 Stuart street. Close to Railway Station, Law Courts, and in business area. The Property lends itself to conversion into Shops and Offices at a very small cost. TAMES SAMSON . & CO. have received instructions from the Perpetual Trustees Co. (Ltd.), to sell byAuction that very valuable Freehold Property, being part section 77, block 16, Dunedin, with approximate measurements of 42 feet to Stuart street and 66 feet of depth. Area about 10.1 poles, on which is erected substantial building of brick containing 24 rooms. The increment in this locality is rising year by year, and there is no locality in Dunedin having a better prospective value. As the Trustees are anxious to wind up the Estate A WONDERFUL CHANCE PRESENTS ITSELF. Immediate Vacant Possession can be given. Full particulars on application to THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO. (LTD.), Messrs DUNCAN & MACGREGOR, Solicitors, Or THE AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, At 12 o’clock. In Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. DELIGHTFUL LITTL : BUNGALOW Of FIVE ROOMS, With every modern convenience. JUST A LITTLE GEM. EASILY WORKED. NICE GARDEN. Beihg No. 50 MOREAU STREET, ST. KILDA. Owner transferred, hence the reason of the property being on the market. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have received instructions from Mr F. J. Murray (who has been transferred to the North Island) to sell: His Freehold Property, on which is erected a pretty little Bungalow of five rooms, all in,good order; pretty garden, with choice plants. The property is all that one. could desire, and our instructions are TO SELL PRACTICALLY WITHOUT RESERVE. See us about this property. _ Reasonable finance arranged. Cards to inspect from Auctioneers. THIS IS A WONDERFUL CHANCE. FRIDAY/ 26th NOVEMBER, 1926. At 1 p.m. On the Premises, Collins street, Waikouaiti. CLEARING SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. STRONACH, MORRIS, & CO. (LTD.) have received instructions from Mr B. W. Fell (Trustee in the Estate of the late William Souter) to offer, as above: The Household Furniture and Effects belonging to the Estate. These comprise the following:— Mahogany sideboard, hall stand, wardrobes (mirror doors), couch, duchesse chests, easy chairs, tables, washstands and ware, oak and iron bedsteads and bedding, mirrors, vases, clocks, hanging lamps, linoleums, drawing room and kitchen chairs, glassware, crockery, kitchen utensils, buggy and harness, copper boiler and stand, garden seats, tools, etc. The furniture is all good, has been well looked after, and will be offered without reserve. NOTE ALTERATION IN DATE OF SALE. PALMERSTON SALE, MONDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, 1926. 60 Ewes, with lambs at foot 2 fat Bullocks 62 two-tooth Wethers (shorn) 25 fat Wethers (in wool) 22 young Pigs 145 crossbred Ewes (lambs at foot) 90 crossbred ewe Hoogets 60 crossbred wether Hoggets 20 head mixed Cattle 10 yearling Cattle 6 empty Cows 2 Bulls Pony (144 hands) Hack 1 sulky (in good order) 1 set harness Light spring cart Motor cycle (Harley-Davidson) 60ft hose 2-roomed hut on sledge. rpHE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS’ -I- & WOOL BROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. IGO WITNESS—New Stories. A irge amount of reading matter. 9d.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19952, 20 November 1926, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19952, 20 November 1926, Page 28