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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY, ■ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. BEAUTIFUL LITTLE BUNGALOW, | l Two Minutes from Mornington Tram ' Terminus, Corner Glen avenue and Bridget street,. £IOO CASH DEPOSIT. BALANCE 6 PEE CENT. "DARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, • are instructed by the Liquidator to sell by auction: FREEHOLD CORNER, 15.9 poles, Glen avenue and Bridget street. . 4 LARGE ROOMS, concrete foundai tiona; tile grates, bathroom, porcelain bath arid basin, hot and cold water, linen press, built-in wardrobe,,- electric light, 'large Oregon panel, high dadoed hall, Oregon doors, copper and tubs. Empire papers, casement windows. BEAUTIFUL UNBROKEN VIEWTo,wind up' the affairs this property will be sold a bargain, and £IOO cash deposit will be taken, balance easy terms, 6 per cent. 19f . ■ THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 26, At 12 o’clock. / At Rooms, Manse street. IMMEDIATE VACANT POSSESSION. CHARMING PROPERTY, ST. LEONARDS. ST. LEONARDS. SPLENDID HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS, • MOTOR GARAGE. FREEHOLD, 2 ROODS 34 POLES. VIEW UNSURPASSED. pARK, REYNOLDS. LIMITED, . ar « instructed by the Liquidator to Sell by auction: “ ClOntarf,” that beautifully-situated property at St. Leonards, containing half , an acre" and 34 poles, nicely laid out, fronting Main road, Dunedin to Port Chalmers, close to railway station, 1 and when the new station is erected it will be a very short distance from the front gate. • ; The House is single story, 7 rooms, concrete foundations; _ bathroom (hot and cold water), built-in wardrobes, electric light, water and drainage, workshop, toolhouse, etc.;' concrete motor garage. The situation is ideal, and the proposed duplication of the railway line will lead to this district being more and more used for manufacturing purposes, and property is bound to increase in value. The rates r are exceedingly low. _ FOR BONA FIDE SALE, ' Terms: £250 cash, balance at 6 per cent., will be financed on easy terms, to be arranged, y 19f THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 26, .. At 12 o’clock. • At Rooms, Manse street. MORNINGTON BUILDING SITE, ■ EOPETOUN ESTATE. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED „ ar ? instructed "to sell by auction: 3 Section 32. Hopetoun Estate, containing 24 poles. 60ft x 132 ft, fronting Bridge? street. This is one of the few remaining vacant allotments in this favourite Reality. Sunny, bright situation. Within three minutes of Mornington tram terminus, \ • FOR ABSOLUTE! SALE. 'HEALTH-GIVING SUNNY ■ • ’ ST.' CLAIR. PICTURESQUE RESIDENCE f To be Sold by Auction, ■ • MONDAY, MARCH 3, At 12 o’clock. - At Rooms, Manse street. Instructed by the Perpetual Trust ■ Company, Ltd. ESTATE OF THE LATE Mr J. , n BURNSIDE. ONE OF THE CHOICEST POSITK IN SUNNY ST. CLAIR. “TEKIANQA.” , THE FASHIONABLE, MODERI RESIDENCE ' artt.t,l° y ely rooms), s VALUABLE FREEHOLD SECTIO XT 20 POleS. No. 62 NORFOLK STREET ST CCJ ARTISTICALLY GROUNDS, FULL-SIZE LAWN d TENNIS COU WARM, SUNNY, SECLUDED U LOVELY PANORAMIC VIEWS Near 1 • SURF BATHING. GOLF, BOWLf * TENNIS. pARKREYNOLDS. LIMIT are instructed to sell by auction above. • - MONDAY, MARCH 3, At 12 o’clock. * At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond stri ATTRACTIVE MODERN HOME HOBSON STREET, ST. CLAIR, DELIGHTFUL FREEHOLD ANI HOUSE, NEW AND ABSOLUTELY MODE: JOHN REID SONS, LIMIT instructed by the Owners (who 1 offer. Clded to 15 win the country), Allotment 3 on Plan, Part Block I± containing 29.33 poles, bavin, frontage of 75 links to Hobson etr with particularly well built and finis two-storey_ tile-roof brick Residf thereon. This very attractive home f rooms and kitchenette downstairs ai “““usb ana lurmsui expensive and tasteful, includina grates, artistic 1 wardrobes and cupboards, model 1 ette, and all offices under the ma inere is a substantial brick garai tile rooL The owners selected t! and had the modern home h themselves, sparing no reasonable t it has never been occupied. ‘«rJv Spe - t V >n 19 urgently recommer tdace as this is. -seldom market, and it is for definite sale. 22f JOHN REID & SONS, LT] TEKAPO SALE. SATURDAY. MARCH 15. 1930. AND halfbred SHEI nian| d S?nf° Ur e xr ry ? ' 0n accou nt Grl P 4 no .Station, Mackenzie Country teeth merino Ewes flno ™ e rino Ewes soa tnlbmquth merino Ewes 9nno 11 mg - ®onth merino Ewes zuoo two-tooth merino Wethers. pYNE, GOULD, GUJNNESS, LT —:... .Auctioneers. Timaru THURSDAY. MARCH 13, At 11.30 a.m. At their Rooms, Water strei Ij 1 UU.UrANV ZEALAND LIMITED, have Btructiona from the Public u ?, d ? r Memo - of J: by auction, as All that Parcel of LAND by admeasurement 196 acres 4 or less) ,_ situate in Tuapeka tnct, being Section No 17 on the map of the said distrh the whole of the land compr griped in Certificate of Ti 60, iolio 57. , The Property is situated 1! Lawrence and three miles fr -iviouth, by a further particulars from THE AUCTIONERS; THE PUBLIC TRUST C Dunedin, o” for exchange. EXXCHANGE for 4 rooms on fli 6-roomed DWELLING on i modern convenience and In perl £900; bargain.—Boyd’s, Rattray /THE First Utility ot freque regular Advertising consists There is at all times a large they yield without hesitation to persons, both in country and toi have do fixed places for the pun certain necessary articles and ai to be swayed and draw* toward i fticular place which is earnestly under their notice. Indifferent who asks. f)TAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. v large amount of reading matter.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20961, 26 February 1930, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20961, 26 February 1930, Page 18

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