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SALES BY AUCTION. MONDAY. MAY 6. At 12.30 o’clock. In our Main Floor .Rooms, Dowling street. Under Instructions from the Perpetual Trustees, Estate, and Agency Company, Ltd. (Trustees in the Estate of tie late C. M. M. MacKenzie). CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Nos. GO and 62, YORK PLACE. Area 25.8 Poles. „ On Which is Erected TWO WOODEN DWELLINGS Practically in the Centre of the Town. One containing 4 rooms and bathroom, the other 5 rooms and bathroom, also a separate contained flat of 3 rooms and kitchenette. One house is at present V i C n l i* ; ’ “ le °^ er let to a good tenant at 2os per week. Both have modern conveniences, including h. and c. water, electric light, etc. An excellent opportunity to live in one and lease the other house and flat, the return from which would cover all outgoings.. TAMES SAMSON & CO. 77. have_received instructions to sell this City Freehold Property, being Part Sections 5, 6,_ and 7, Block XVII, Dunedin; area 25.8 poles, with frontage to York place. Further particulars from THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO.. LTD.; CALLAN & ij ALLA WAY. Solicitors: Or, , ’ .. THE .AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY, MAY 6, At 12.30 o’clock. In our Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. CENTRAL CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY On which is erected an UP-TO-DATE MODERN VILLA Of SIX ROOMS, Being No. 127 Leith street. This modern home is'replete with every possible convenience, and is in perfect order; has recently been redecorated; picked tiled fireplaces, fibrous plaster ceilings, e. light and heating plugs, built-in bookcase and cupboards, large roomy rooms, nice wide hall and passages; kitchen range all tiled, pantry and scullery, meat safe fitted in. BRICK OUTBUILDINGS, Asphalt paths, rough cast-and iron rail fences; nice little garden, , SUNNY POSITION. CITY FREEHOLD NO CARS REQUIRED. VERY EXPENSIVE WIRELESS SET ' Goes with the house. The Vendor, Mr /E. 0. Nces, requiring a bigger home, has built to his requirements, consequently the property is on the market. FOR GENUINE SALE. TAMES SAMSON & • CO. have received instructions from Mr E. 0. Nees to sell this DESIRABLE CITY PROPERTY, MONDAY; MAY 6, At 12.30 o’clock. In our Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. ■ • FREEHOLD BUSINESS SITE FREEHOLD BUSINESS SITE EUNEDIN’S CENTRAL AREA, Presenting A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY For Any Class of Business.; FREEHOLD AREA OF 30 POLES, With ENTRANCES TO TWO STREETS (Cumberland and Dunbar streets). On which is Erected A MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE GARAGE. THE BUILDING covers practically the whole area, and the foundations have been laid to carry three or fouy-stofey building. It could be adapted for any class of business, and is in splendid order and repair. THE FRONTAGES. A splendid frontage of 82J feet to busy Cumberland street, and a similar frontage to Dunbar street, by a depth of 99 feet, makes this an ideal City Freehold. CLOSE PROXIMITY TO RAILWAY AND ALL. BUSINESS CENTRES. Frontages to Cumberland street could be converted into shops if desired, for wou,c l a good demand. SPECULATORS. INVESTORS, AND BUSINESS SITE SEEKERS Should not miss_ this wonderful opportunityi as the INCREMENT IN PROPERTY IN THIS LOCALITY IS ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN. ■ DESCRIPTION: The Property is described as Part of Section-17. Block XV. Township of Dunedin, area 30 poles, with frontages to Cumberland and Dunbar streets. TAMES SAMSON & ( have received instructions from W. J. P. M'Culloch, who is in futi confining himself to agency work, to j this very fine Freehold Property. THIS GREAT CHANGE To secure a City Freehold Business P perty like this should not bo missed TUESDAY. MAY 7, ~~ to o At 2 o’clock. In Our Downstairs Rooms, Dowling stn COSTLY HOUSEHOLD PURNITUI . AND FURNISHINGS Under instructions from Mr Blackwo whors removing to Auckland, and has 1: all and Effects removed our Rooms for Convenience of Sale OAK ROLL-TOP DESK . . , Genuine Cutler, (Ihis is a beautiful 5-foot Cutler Desk, perfect order), SINGER DROP-HEAD OAK SEWII MACHINE (7-dfawer) GLORIOUS CHESTERFIELD’ SUIT ' 7 TT?T^ C T e^Vn ljllxurio,ls ' Cos .v. and Comf QUAINT oak BEDROOM SUITI (This Suite is all inlaid and specia TTT^TTi e^? ned for Mr Blackwood), HIGH-GRADE IRON-FRAMED PIAI .(Vestey and Son, London), Fine tone, a rattling good instrument BILLIARD DINING TABLE (Just the thing for the winter) OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONE ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANEI 2 GENUINE MARBLE PEDESTAL BEAUTIFUL WILTON PILE CARP (12 x 9), OVAL OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE, HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPET (12 x 0), QUAINT OAK HALLSTAND. HEAVY AXMINSTER CORRIDOT RUG (12 x 4.6), PRETTY’ SOLID OAK SIDEBOAR] TAMES SAMSON & CO. "T have received instructions from Mr Blackwood and other Vendors to sell by auction: ' * This huge catalogue of Costly Furniture and Effects, including— Oak Cutler desk, 2 Singer drop-head machines, Chesterfield suite, oak bedroom suites, oak bedstead, MAHOGANY WARDROBE, iron-framed piano (Vestey and Son). stained bedroom suite, PRETTY CHINA CABINET, bedroom ottoman, Electrolux vacuum cleaner, 2 marble pedestals, divan, chairs, 12 x 9 Wilton carpet, 12 x 9 Axminstcr carpet, Axminstcr runner, reversible sofa nigs, hearthrugs, h.b. chairs, oak hallstand, tub chairs, oak' extending dining tabic, settee dining room suite, s.g. settee, s.g. chairs, heavy linoleums, oak and stained chests, wardrobe, double and single wood bedsteads, oak cabinet gramophone, oak potstands. dudiesse pair, imitation marble, clock, rimu bookcase, \ chiffonier, vases, ornaments, glassware. rVockerv. 2 BEAUTIFUL EIDER QUILTS, leather conch, copper kerbs, semens, wicker chairs, kitchen tallies, cooking vessels, garden tools, meat safe, etc., etc. On View Morning of Sale, WEDNESDAY. MAY 15. 1929. Burnside Sale Yards. SPECIAL ENTRY WELL-BRED BULLOCKS. THE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPI 1 TIVE ASSOCIATION OF b ZEALAND, LIMIiED. will offer by tion. as above, on account of Mr E C. Aubrey, of Cattle Flat Station: His Annual Draft of fat and for; Bullocks and speyed Heifers (AT AGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A v large amount of reading matter.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20708, 4 May 1929, Page 28

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