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SALES BY AUCTION. FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, No. 55 Hunt street, Anderson’s Bay. Instructed by Captain R. Fraser, who is leaving shortly for England SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO [(Manufactured by J. and J. Hopkinson, toderdamper, full iron frame, and encased in rosewood, a lovely instrument), J BILLIARD DINING TABLE [(C. and W. Hayward, complete with balls, marking board, and cues), LUXURIOUS WELL-SPRUNG CHESTERFIELD SETTEE [(Upholstered in silk brocade, with loose covers), 8 RIMU AND BUFFALO LEATHER DINING CHAIRS, FULL OAK BEDROOM SUITE. WITH OAK TWIN BEDSTEADS, 60LID KAURI EXTENDING DINING TABLE, BEAUTIFUL SOLID OAK BOWFRONTED SIDEBOARD, RICH WILTON PILE DRAWING ROOM CARPET, 8-PIECE SILK TAPESTRY. OCCASIONAL SUITE, SUPERIOR TELESCOPE. Also, Saddlebag Chesterfield Settee, Collection of Water Colours and Oil Paintings, Crockery and Crystal, Heavy Inlaid Linoleum, Brass Fire Screen, V ases and Ornaments, E.P. Electric Reading Lamp and Shade, Occasional Tables, Chairs, Lady’s Davenport, Rattan Tea Tab.c, Reversible Sofa Rug, Framed Wall Mirror, 2 OAK FIRESIDE CHAIRS, Toilot Chests, Duchesse Chests, Flock Mattresses, Mahogany Looking Glass, Austrian Chairs, Electric Iron, Kitchen Utensils, Wringer, Garden Tools, Oregon Ladder, Model Maori Pah, etc. On View for Inspection Thursday Afternoon from 2 o’clock until 4 o’clock and Morning of Sale." _ r A LEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, A have received instructions to sell by auction, as above. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1. At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. Under Instructions from Mr D. R. White, ■Who has been transferred to Wellington. HIS LOVELY SEASIDE RESIDENCE, Situated at Cemetery Point. Broad Bay, Harbour Side, off Main road. Selected Position, Overlooking Harbour. Frontage to Two Beautiful Safe Bathing Beaches. The Residence contains 5 Rooms, with Lounge Room, Electric Light, Bathroom, [Washhouse, Copper, Tube, Scullery, also 2-ROOMED DETACHED CRIB. Live Hedges surround the Property. Area, 27.2 poles, more or less. Also, after Sale of the above, S BEAUTIFUL FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS adjoining, containing 1 rood 10.23 poles (more or less). Tastefully laid out in Flowers, Vegetables, Native Shrubs, and absolutely level. (To be offered in one lot). Mr White has made gardening his hobby, and has spared no expense in the cultivation of this home. A Splendid Opportunity to those requiring a Profitable Freehold. CHEAP BUS FARES. Inspection by Arrangement. Alex. Harris, limited, have received instructions to sell by auction, as above. 3 ACRES AND SEMI-BUNGALOW, lelensburgh road. Halfway Bush (second house past Balmacewen road). ES. McKENZIE, LIMITED, • instructed by Mr M. S. Hill (on the premises, tel. 20-948) will sell by auction, Monday, January 18: 3 Acres Freehold, spotlessly clean 4 Rooms, e. 1., electric range, hot water from brick fireplace, bathroom, washhouse, garage, fowlhouee (hold 500 hens), large garden, incubators, etc. No Fancy Reserve. £IOO Deposit. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1932, At 12.30 o’clock in the afternoon. At the Sale Yards, Owaka. Under the Conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Dunedin under , Power of Sale contained in Memorandum of Second Mortgage Registered Number 85025. MESSRS DONALD REID & CO., LTD., -I"-*- are instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Dunedin, on Behalf of the Second Mortgagee, Helen Glass, of Dunedin, spinster, to Sell in Separate Lots the following Parcels of Land, lately owned and occupied by Thomas Glass, of Ratanui, Catling. District, farmer (now deceased); , , • , LOT I.—Section 13, Block 111, Woodland District, containing 187 acres 2 roods 18 poles Freehold, subject to the existing first mortgage for £760 and interest owing thereon. This property comprises some of the best farming land in the district: comparatively level, nearly all ploughable, a few acres bush, well watered, liee nicely to the sun, subdivided into 5 paddocks, conveniently situated, level road, one mile from Ratanui Post Office and School, two from Ratanui Railway Station. five from Owaka, and although peglected of late is a first-class dairy farm, ideal for anyone with a little capital. LOT 2.—Sections 4 and 8, Block 1, Warepa Survey District, containing 134 acres 2 roods 39 poles Freehold, free from all encumbrances. This property, situated about four miles south from Toiro Railway Station, on the Main South Line, and about five miles from the Warepa township, is mostly tussock and unimproved land more suitable for grazing purpUocOi The Application and Estimate of Value ©f each Lot on behalf of the Mortgagee may be seen without fee at the Registrar’s Office, Dunedin, during office hours and at the Sale. Further particulars may be obtained from Messrs JOHN WILKINSON & ROLFE, of 26 Dowling street, Dunedin, Solicitors for the Vendor; or from DONALD REID & CO., LTD., the Auctioneers. LE OF FARMING PROPERTY SITUATE AT INCH CLUTHA AT THE CORPORATION SALE YARDS. BALCLUTHA, ON FRIDAY, THE 22nd DAY OF JANUARY. 1932, AT 10.45 a.rn. Under the Conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Dunedin and under the Power of Sale contained in Memorandum of Mortgage Registered Number 79535. Donald reid & company. LIMITED, are instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Dunedin on behalf of the Mortgagee to Sell all that Parcel of Land situate in the District of Inch Clutha, containing by admeasurement 88 ACRES AND 25 POLES (more or less), being Lot 1 on plan deposited in the Land Registry Office at Dunedin as Number 3806 of part of Farm Five on plan deposited in the said office as Number 1361, and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 234, Folio 40. The above property is situated about three miles from the Stirling Railway Station and Post Office, in a south-west direction towards Inch Clutha. The property is part of the block at one time owned bv Messrs Kain Bros. The Mortgagee is prepared to offer reasonable terms to an approved purchaser. The application and estimate of value «m behalf of the Mortgagee may be inspected without fee at the Registrar’s Office, Lower High street, during office lours and at the sale. Further particulars from the Auctmnjgers, Dunedin and Balclutha. BURNSIDE SALE. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 13. [\I7RIGHT, STEPHENSON. & CO., ITT LTD., have received instructions to offer: 24 two and three-year-old Short-hom-eros* Steers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21538, 9 January 1932, Page 18

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