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SALES BY AUCTION. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. Instructed by the District Public Trustee, Executor of the Will of the late Elizabeth M'Donald. SPLENDID FAMILY RESIDENCE OF 6 ROOMS, AND FREEHOLD SECTION, Situated No. 2 BANGOR TERRACE, KEW. Also, . VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENT ADJOINING, Fronting Easther crescent. TRELA N D ' S, . ■ .'' . . Auctioneers, , Are instructed to sell by auction. : L Part Allot. 44, Block 11, Township •of Kew, containing 28 poles, with wellfounded 6-roomed Residence and every convenience, ■2. Vacant Freehold Building Allotment, with a frontage of 69ft to Easther crescent, containing 23.1 poles. Ideal Situation. Glorious View. .Handy to Tram. . Full particulars from the District Public Trustee or the Auctioneers, - IRELAND’S, ■ 12-14, Manse street. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 10, . , At 8 o'clock. subdivision sale: V ’ SUBDIVISION SALE. WAIMOKO ESTATE, MUSSELBURGH MUSSELBURGH RISE. RISE. 13 SECTIONS. , Seven Delightful Building Sites fronting Musselburgh Rise, with entrance from special modern street deviation with-motor turning area. SELECT, DISTINCTIVE, PRIVATE. .D'elightful situation;, within easy reach of City Central,, and only a - minute, or two to either Anderson’s Bay or Tabuha trams. >•, * •, ■ ELEVATED—COMMANDING ■ SITUATION,. PANORAMIC VIEW—MAXIMUM Sunshine. Situated as they are ‘in this already choice locality, these building sites afford a wonderful opportunity for GENTLEPROFESSIONAL or BUSINESS MEN TO BUY AND BUILD CONTOUR of land being as it is should afford - relief in the building of architectural homes' in that no . two homes can be on exactly similar elevations, thus avoiding the bugbear ”of sameness which is so difficult to avoid' in the lay off of most subdivisions. AREAS, are larger than the modem tendency in subdivision, all sections are well over- the eighth-acre, and of ample width, thus affording another relief by allowing beautiful garden settings for beautiful.homes. . FEATURES: Sunshine, magnificent panoramic outlook, absence of “ crowdmg^. so noticeable in most subdivisions, within 7 minutes of City Central by either Musselburgh •or Bay trams; access by modern street deviation off the general highway gives privacy, seclusion, and distinction; the ■ locality is, already one of the most select and bright. INVESTMENT: It is estimated • from statistical record that at Dunedin’s ayerage rate of growth during the past 10 years, onr population in 1940 will exceed 100,000 people, and there is the established outstanding feature of local property demand, that the’ demand for property, particularly sections handy to-City Central. on the Rise, is ■ ever > strong, and money is never lost-if the bjying price is right. Consequently, these sections being so handy should not only .be a gilt: edged security, but should, within a comparatively short time, return a substantial profit, i • TERMS the like of which, considering the nature of property, have never before been offered.. Deposit 10 per cent., 5 per cent, in 6 months, and the balance may remain for 5 years bearing interest at £6 per cent, payable quarterly. A purchaser may pay off at any quarter date, such sums, as he may desire and be allowed. interest accordingly. , ATTRACTIVE TO BUSINESS MEN AND BUILDERS. Further . particulars and plana obtainable from ... • Messrs ASPINALL ■& SIM, _ . Solicitors; Or THE ; AUCTIONEERS. MESSRS IE ELANDS, . T* - . Auctioneers; have been instructed to offer the above delightful Building Sites ®y, Public Auction at their Manse Street Salerooms on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10 NEXT, At 8 o’clock. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1030, At Ip.m. SALE OF STUD FRIESIAN CATTLE GTRONACH, MORRIS, & GO., LTD., have received instructions from E. C. Reynolds, Esq., to offer, on the above date, at the Evansdale Yards, five Stud Friesian Heifers, as - follows: 1. Waitati Princess Sylvia, 22 months (22448, yol. 18). : Goodwood Echo Sylvia Prince—Pauline Colantha Terren. In calf to Merrylea Royal Pietertje,. due to calve 25/2/31. 2. Waitati ■ Echo Beauty, 92. months (22447, vol. 18).; Goodwood Echo . Sylvia Prince —Waitati Bonny Paulabbe. In calf to . Merrylea Royal Pietertje,. due to calve 15/7/31. 3. Waitati Sylvia Plus Terry, 18 months •(24934, vol. 19). Rosevale Sir Echo Sylvia' Plus—Waitati Terren Abbekerk. .'■■■ . 4. Waitati Countess Echo Terry, seven ’ months. Rosevale Sir Echo Sylvia Plus —Waitati Terren Abbekerk ■Registered, to be included vol. 20 5. Waitati Lady Echo Bonita, seven months. Rosevale Sir Echo Sylvia Plus—W aitati Bonny Paulabbe. Registered, to be included vol, 20. Mr Reynolds has made a special hobby of breeding Friesian Cattle, and the above Heifers have the beat blood in New Zealand —namely, Longbeaeh, Pareora, Rosevale, and Bainfield.- The-Heifers are very quiet, having been hand-fed, and ara Rood constitution. Anyone requiring a few specially bred Heifers should not miss this sale. 25n . TUESDAY. DECEMBER* 2. 1930, At 1 p.m. EVANSDALE STOCK SALE. GTRONACH. MORRIS, & CO., LTD. o i hold their usual monthly Stock nt- Evansdale as above, when they will offer, on account of Clients: 20 head mixed Cattle 9 2J-ycar-old Steers 1 2-yenr-old nurohrod Jersey Bull 1 young Holstein Bull 4 yearling' Bulls 3 Yearlings 4 springing Heifers 4 Heifers, close to profit 3 Cows, at profit 2 fat Cows. Further entries until time of Sale with the Auctioneers. BURNSIDE SALE. DECEMBER 3, 1930.' TAL. MORTGAGE AND COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., have received instructions to offer at the above time and place on account of a client: 20 good Store Pigs T’HE NATIO - 1 - AGENCY BURNSIDE SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1930. TyiNALD REID & CO., LTD., will sell by public auction, as above, i a truck of Store Pigs—Weaners and Slips, I

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21196, 29 November 1930, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21196, 29 November 1930, Page 28

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