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SALES BY AUCTION THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, 142 High street. Instructed by the Perpetual Trustees Company, Ltd., in the estate of the late Joseph Hunter. SPLENDID ROSLYN RESIDENCE, 98 Highgate. At the train crossing. 6-ROOMED WOODEN RESIDENCE AND LARGE SECTION. (Very suitable for a shopping site, as it adjoins the permanent stopping place for both hill cars.) This property is in splendid order. Will be sold at a very reasonable price for estate purposes. Title, Church Board Lease —full valuation. Conditions of sale upon application to THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES COMPANY. LIMITED; Or. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. -*■ Auctioneers. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, 142; High street. Under Instructions from District Public Trustee, administrator of the Estate of the late Stanley Upton Woods. CHARMING SEMI-BUNGALOW No. 31 FORTUNE STREET, DALMORE. PARK, REYNOLDS. LIMITED, are instructed to sell by Auction, Allot. 2, D.P. 3524, Township of Gladstone, 26.25 poles, together with Semibungalow. 4 rooms, bathroom (porcelain bath, hot and cold water), Champion coal range, electric light; large rooms, nicely decorated; all in perfect order; scullery, ;pantry. small gas cooker, gas copper, and tubs. D.B. drainage. This property is beautifully situated, and has a glorious view'. Healthy locality. Bus passes within a short distance of the property. ‘ _ The property will be sold subject to mortgage of £562 3s. Easy payments fortnightly. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, At 12 o’clock. • A.t Rooms, 142 High street. LONDON STREET, LONDON STREET, CORNER ALBERT STREET, CHOICE SITUATION. WELL-BUILT HOUSE, 6 Rooms and All Conveniences. PARK, REYNOLDS. LIMITED are instructed by the Executors of the Estate of the late James Riley to sell by Auction. No. 142 LONDON STREET, Part of Section 76. Block 18, 10.8 poles, 49ft 6in frontage to London street, 55ft to Albert street. Four of the rooms are large and two medium sige; bathroom (hot and cold water.), electric light, scullery, pantries, fcupboards, etc. The extensive, lofty basement, which at present is used as workshop, could be partitioned and used as a separate flat, with entrance from Albert street if desired. Six minutes’ walk to Octagon, and tram passes the property. For further particulars apply to * Mr S. C. HERCUS, Solicitor, National Bank Chambers; Or, PARK, REYNOLDS, LTD. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28. At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, 142 High street. In the Estate of the late Lady Sim.

EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. OUTSTANDING PROPERTY, “ WAIMOKO," MUSSELBURGH RISE, 1 Acre 1 Rood 15.36 Poles. Northern Aspect. Panoramic View. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by the Trustees of tlie Estate to sell by Auction, Allotment 1. Waimoko Subdivision, with frontage to Musselburgh Rise, together with Brick and Wood Residence of 10 rooms, bathroom (porcelain and basin, hot and cold water), New World gas ' cooker and destructor, washhouse, rubs and copper. SUNNY. SHELTERED VERANDAH. TENNIS LAWN. Garage, Sheds, Etc. BEAUTIFUL GARDEN. The situation is second to none in Dum edin, and the house has an outlook which cannot be bettered. Cards to view obtainable at our office. For further particulars apply to Messrs ASPINALL AND SIM. Solicitors, 150 Rattray street; Or, PARK, REYNOLDS. LTD, SHORT-NOTICE AUCTION SALE. FOR QUICK SALE. OWNER DEFINITELY LEAVING DUNEDIN. THURSDAY, MARCH 22, , At 12.15. At Their Rooms, 163 Rattray street. FIVE-ROOMED VILLA AND KITCHENETTE. FREEHOLD SECTION AND GARAGE. No. 25 KILGOUR STREET, ROSLYN. (Corner Kilgour and Leven Close* to Junction Of Cable and Electric Cars. Five good rooms and kitchenette, tile slab grates, built-in wardrobes, linen cupboards, panelled hall and breakfast room, bathroom, porcelain fittings, electric light, gas range, hot and cold water, washhouse, copper and tubs, workshop, and garage, concrete paths and washdown. Beautiful view over city. Just above and overlooking Town Belt. OWNER DETERMINED TO SELL. VERY EASY TERMS. N& E. S. PATERSON, LTD., • Auctioneers. BALCLUTHA SALE. FRIDAY. MARCH 16, 1934. JSO three and four-year-old well-bred Bullocks 100 one and a-half and two and a-hait year old Steers 20 eighteen-month Heifers 1 Southdown Ram 40 Hereford and Shorthorn-cross three-year-old fat and forward Bullocks. 600 rape Lambs 100 two-tooth Ewes (one earmark; good line) 100 fat Ewes. THE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS’ & -I WOOLBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. In view of the steady increase in road accidents in Britain, there have been many demands Recently for recognised speed limits to be introduced again. It has been discovered, however, by the Ministry of Transport that fatal accidents recently have not been brought about by excessive speed. A large proportion of them have been due entirely to pedestrians. Of 3025 people killed, 1581 were pedestrians. It was discovered that men were more reckless than women, and a larger number of elderly people were killed than young. The most dangerous hour of the week is between 5 P-m. and 6 p.m. on Saturday. Fatigue after the day’s work seems to .fee the cause of a large number of accidents during the week. Wednesday ,was the week-day which produced the fewest fatalities, and Sunday, with its decrease in traffic, showed the smallest number of all. So many accidents take place through careless crossing of the road, or in main 7 cases merely stepping off the kerb, that rules will need to be enforced for using the recognised crossing places, where very often a policeman is controlling the traffic-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22211, 14 March 1934, Page 14

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