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SALES BY AUCTION. mtTI „ ■ REMINDER. THIS DAY (MONDAY), MAY 6, « . At 12.30.0'c10ck. la our Mam Floor Rooms, Dowling street. CENTRAL CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY At? _ w kich is erected an UP-TO-DATE MODERN VILLA Of . SIX ROOMS, Being No. .127. Leith street. .^ T • BRICK OUTBUILDINGS. SUNNY; POSITION. CITY FREEHOLD N° CABS REQUIRED. VERY- EXPENSIVE WIRELESS SET GOES WITH THE HOUSE. JAMES SAMSON & CO. _ have received instructions from Mr Jii. O. Neea to sell as above. . Sea full advertisement for further particulars. - REMINDER. THIS DAY (MONDAY), MAY 6, ' At 12.30 o'clock. In our Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. FREEHOLD BUSINESS SITE : DUNEDIN'S CENTRAL AREA. . FREEHOLD AREA OF 30 POLES, ENTRANCES TO* TWO STREETS (Cumberland and Dunbar streets), . ~,On which is Erected A MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE GARAGE. CLOSE PROXIMITY TO RAILWAY AI*D ALL BUSINESS CENTRES. JAMES SAMSON & CO. ITT t n instructions from Mr J*- M Gulloch, to sell as above. . .lull, advertisement for further particulars. . T. EESoNDER, ~ THIS DAY (MONDAY). MAY 6. + At 12.30 o'clock. In-our Mam Floor Rooms, Dowling street. Under- Instructions from the Perpetual Trustees, Estate, and Agency Company, Ltd, C I? Y FREEHOLD PROPERTY, . Nos. 60 anf» 62. YORK PLACE, f : , _ Area 25.8 Poles. uiTT-rx is Erected two Wooden dwellings. SAMSON & CO nave received instructions from tl Irnstees j.. the Estate of the late G. ! M MacKenzie, to sell as above, ticular ' advCrtiscmont for further pa ’TAMES « have. • THIS DAY, MONDAY, MAY 6. At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, Mo. 24 Evans street Opoho. ‘ Under instructions, from the Owner, whe pedestal), I'CHESTERFIELD DIVAN SETTEE. A Trim d a n5 UB CHAIRS, ’ HI R^ B Ti^ K X?9 LID OAK CHAIRS SIDEBOARD, £ X JENDING DINING TABLE CABINET GRAMOPHONE, CARPET, HEAVY INLAID LINOLEUMS. JAMES- SAMSON & CO 'r» hav . e received instructions from . the Owner to sell, on the Premises, 24 Evans street, Opoho: —'The Whole of his Costly Oak Furniture, Furnishings, and Effects, including—;Gak Chesterfield dining room suite (7 pieces), oak sideboard, s.g. chairs, oak cabinet gramophone, ■ oak tea wagon, oak flower stands, rev, wool sofa rugs, heavy Axminster carpet, oak bedroom suite,, oak duchesse/ chest, pedestal, oak pot stand, oak-child.s cot, reversible rugs, bedroom rugs, pictures, paintings, ornaments, glassware, curtains, hall curtains, flower bowls, hall stand, Axminster hall runner, framed mirrors, kitchen furniture, tables, chairs, chiffonier, crockery, meat safe, pots and pans, garden tools, etc., etc. N.B.—This Furniture is practically new, is nearly all oak, and will be on view morning of sale. TUESDAY. MAY 7, ' ■ At .2 o’clock. In-Otir Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE _ t , 4Np FURNISHINGS. Under instructions from Mr Blackwood, who is removing to Auckland, and has had all his Furniture and Effects removed to bur Rooms-for Convenience of Sale. OAK ROLL-TOP DESK . . Genuine Cutler, (This is a beautiful 5-foot Cutler Desk, in perfect order), SINGER DROP-HEAD OAK SEWING _. - - MACHINE (7-drawer), ’ GLORIOUS CHESTERFIELD SUITE (7 Pieces,-Luxurious. Cosy, and Comfv). , QUAINT OAK BEDROOM SUITE (This Suite is all inlaid and specially „ designed for Mr Blackwood), HIGH-GRADE IRON-FRAMED PIANO (Vestey and Son, London), Fine tone, a rattling good instrument, BILLIARD DINING TABLE (Just the thing for the winter). OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONE. ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER. 2 GENUINE MARBLE PEDESTALS. BEAUTIFUL WILTON PILE CARPET (12 x 9), OVAL .OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPET (12 x 9), ■ QUAINT OAK HALLSTAND. . HEAVY AXMINSTER CORRIDOR RUG (12 x 4.6). PRETTY SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD. JAMES - SAMSON . & CO. w 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-fpamed 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 Axminster' carpet, Axminster runner, reversible sofa rugs, hearthrugs, h.h. chairs, oak hallstand. tub chairs, oak extending dining table, 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. cluchesse pair, imitation marble clock, rimu bookcase, chiffonier, vases, ornaments, glassware, crockery. 2 BEAUTIFUL EIDER QUILTS, leather conch, copper kerbs, screens, wicker chairs, kitchen tables, cooking vessels, garden tools, meat safe, etc., etc. ■ t ■ On View Morning of Sale; WEDNESDAY. MAY 8, 1929. bURNSIDE SALE. TiONALD REID & CO.. LTD., ■*-' will sell, in conjunction with the XTEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCAN--N TILE AGENCY COMPANY. LTD., on account <-f M r Robert Norrish: , 110 forward Wethers. TUESDAY. MAY 7, 1929. Immediately After Stock Sale. SALE OF SECTIONS, BUILDINGS, ETC., AT MIDDLEMARCH. OTRONACH, MORRIS. &_ CO., LTD., have received instructions to offer on accoun of -Mr A. H. Finnic, of Middlemarch. who is leaving the district: GOODWILL OF POPLAR GROVE LEASEHOLD SECTION; 5 acres 3 poods, 26 poles. • „ THREE BUILDING SECTIONS in iliddlemarch .Township. BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL: 2 Huts 1 Fowlhouse 1 Cowbyre 1 Coalshed. STOCK, ETC. 1 three-year-old Colt (by Anom- . aly) • 1 eix-year-bld Gelding (by Boniform, out of Grafton Maid) 1 dairy Cow (in milk) , ’ 69 Fowls 1 Separator. Also quantity of garden tools, sundries, >. ■ 4my r)TAGO Witness.—New stories, a y' large amount of reading matter. Fnce 9d..

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20709, 6 May 1929, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20709, 6 May 1929, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20709, 6 May 1929, Page 14