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SALES BY AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, 1928, at 2.30 p.m. WELLINGTON' & GREATEST AUCTION SALE. MAGNIFICENT SHOPPING SITES.’ MAGNIFICENT SHOPPING SITES. VACANT LAND IN THE CENTRE OF THE CITY. -.lift to MANNERS STREET and 115 ft to FARISH STREET. 35ft to WAKEFIELD STREET and 130 ft to FARISH STREET. BOND STREET, LTD. The Greatest Development Scheme ever put into operation in Now Zealand to cope with a shortage of Shop Sites. EXTEND OR ESTABLISH YOUR BUSINESS IN WELLINGTON. ASSISTANCE GIVEN IN BUILDING IF NECESSARY. BOND STREET, LTD., means the transformation of the very Centre of the City and its Shopping Area. OWN A FREEHOLD in the LARGEST BUSINESS CITY in the Dominion. Its growth with its majestic new 'buildings is amazing. REAP THE INCREASED VALUES WHICH MUST FOLLOW. A very large area being entirely remodelled. 7 MODERN SHOPS BEING OPENED SHORTLY. Only a limited area for gale. Vacant land and no unwanted Buildings. Adjacent to some of the Finest Buildings in Australasia, and forming a main connecting link between ‘the City's recognised Shopping areas—Manners, Willis. Wakefield, and Victoria streets. To' be Sold at MESSRS HARCOURT & CO.’s LAND MART. 195 LAMBTON QUAY. Watch for Quarter-page Advertisement appearing in this Paper on the Bth FEBRUARY, showing Locality Plan. For plans and full particulars apply W. M. MOWBRAY, 115 Lambton quay, Wellington; Or jj A R C 0 U R T & CO., Auctioneers, Wellington.

DISMANTLING OF 10 DWELLINGS. TUESDAY, 31st JANUARY, At 12 o’clock. On the Premises, Castle, St. Andrew, and Leith streets. Under Instructions from the Dunedin Fire Board. BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL. BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL. WITHOUT RESERVE, j.rtf I—No. 143 Castle street: Veranda G-ROOMED WOODEN DWELLING. Lot 2. —Large STABLE, at back of No. and 141 c Castle street: Two 3 ROOMED WOODEN COTTAGES, with Jockey stove and -ft range (1 Lot 4—No S s.'l4l and 141 a Castle street: Two 3-ROOMED WOODEN COTTAGES. Lot s—No. 137 Castle street: Veranda COTTAGE of 5 rooms (wooden). iTJ-ft—Nos 200 and 202 St. Andrew street: 2 BRICK DOUBLE-STOREY DWELLINGS, each 8 rooms. Lot 7 —No. 12u Leith street: 4-roomed WOODEN COTTAGE, with Champion range, copper, and tubs. On view for inspection daily between 10 and 11 a.m. and 6 and 7 p.m. .FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. TERMS CASH ON FALL OF HAMMER. Conditions of Sale at our Office. WITHOUT RESERVE. A LEX. HARRIS, . LIMITED. i ia ve received instructions to sell by auction, as above. - -' a THURSDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. Acting Under Instructions in an Assigned Estate. FORD GROCER’S DELIVERY VAN. A Splendid. Runabout Van, in First-class Order. On View Morning of Sale or by Appointment. A LEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY,, At 1.30 o’clock sharp. In our Commodious Upstairs Room, Princes street. Acting Under Instructions in an Assigned Estate closed this week. 500 LOTS. 500 LOIS. COMPLETE GROCERY STOCK OF CITY BUSINESS. ALL FRESH, CLEAN STOCK. ~ N VTIONAL CASH REGISTER, BERKEL’S PATENT AUTOMATIC BACON CUTTER, CHEESE CUTTER, SET DAYTON COMPUTING SCALES (151 b), SET FAIRBANK’S PLATFORM SCALES, MILNER F.P. SAFE (size Ift 10m x 2ft 44in). Also, COMPLETE GROCERY STOCK, Consisting of: 11 701 b Bags Sugar, Bags Flour, Oatmeal, Rolled Oats, TOBACCO AND CIGARETTES, Peek’s Paste, Spices, Cordials, Tins Boot Polish, Packets Tea, PATE, MEDICINES, Fruit Salts, Coffee Essence, Cocoa, Packets Raisins, Symington s Soups, Baking Powder, Tins "K’ Jam, Jars Jam, Marmalade, Pepper, Jelly Crystals, Salad Oil, Castor Oil, Canned Fruits, Sardines, Herrings in Tomato Sauce, Fresh Herrings, Highlander Milk, Lux, Treacle, Golden Syrup, Turpentine, Ammonia, Lifebuoy Soap, Fancy Soap, Vmeuar Preserved Peas, and GENERAL GROCERIES, 2 Large Bags Salt, Also, 4 SETS GROCERS’ BINS, Bacon Curing Trough, 3 Wood Tubs. A LEX. HARRIS. LIMITED, xl. have received instructions to sell by auction, as above. MONDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1928, At 1 o’clock. CLEARING SALE. On the Farm, “ Castle Hill,” Kaitangata. Donald reid & co., limited, have received instructions from the Executors of the late Donald MTntyre to sell by public auction, at the above time and place, all his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising; 350 Ewes, mixed ages 180 Lambs 4 Dairy Cows 1 Heifer 2 Calves 18 Fowls HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. 1 five-piece suite, 1 dining table, kitchen table, occasional table, 1 carpet, rugs, pictures, chairs, wicker chairs, fenders and fire irons, fire screen, ashpans, hall stand, washstand and ware, chest of drawers, couch, single and double beds, curtains, linoleum, carpenter’s tools, tools, wire, and sundries too numerous to particularise. rpHE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS’ A AND WOOLBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. SECOND WOOL SALE. BURNS HALL. TUESDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1928. On TUESDAY EVENING, At 7.30 o’clock. And to be Continued WEDNESDAY MORNING. ORDER OF SALE. Bales. 1. Donald Reid and C 0.., Ltd. .. 3588 2. Dalgety and Co., Ltd 6000 3. National Mortgage and Agency Company of N.Z., Ltd 4677 4. Otago Farmers’ Co-operative Association of N.Z., Ltd 1839 5 Wright, Stephenson, and l Co., Ltd 7167 6. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd 1939 7. Stronach, Morris, and Go., Ltd. 2074 Total .. ... 27,284

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20318, 28 January 1928, Page 24

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