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SALES BY AUCTION TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, At 2 p.m. In Our Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. Under Instructions from Various Vendors. CATALOGUE OF ■ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Including LIGHT OAK BEDROOM SUITE, 2 BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTER CARPETS (13ft 6in i 10ft 6in,'l2ft x 9ft), 6 SINGLE WOOD BEDS AND WIRES, PRACTICALLY NEW SINGER MACHINE , 1% (7-drawer, Golden Oak, Drop-head), > OAK TWO-TONE SIDEBOARD, OAK TWO-TONE DRAW-LEAF TABLE, SCOTCH GREY ROCKING-HORSE, LUXURIOUS CHESTERFIELD SUITE, OVAL MIRROR CHEST, 17 OAK UPHOLSTERED SEATS, STAINED BEDROOM SUITE. AMES SAMSON &, CO. have received instructions from Various Vendors to sell by Auction, in their Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street, a Catalogue of Household Furniture and Effects, Including— _ . ~ „, , Singer, drop-head sewing machines, 2 bedroom suites, 2 Axmiheter carpets, Axminster runner, sofa" and heafrth rugs, oak duchesse, oak tea wagon, linoleum square, rocking horse, fireside chairs, copper kerbs, . companion sets, gate-leg table, 2-tone.oak sideboard," oak table to match, divan .chairs, kitchen and cooking utensils, pots and pans, tables and chairs. Also, . li CHESTS OF TEA. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, At 12.30 o'clock. In our Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. Under instructions from the Trustees in the Deceased Estate of Margaret Mills. WHARF HOTEL.' WHARF HOTEL. SALE BY AUCTION " >■' Of ' ■'-• '." CITY FREEHOLD HOTEL, 0- as *■ . WHARF HOTEL, DUNEDIN, No. 83 LOWER RATTRAY STREET. Together with the Publican's License in : *;•:■-. respect of such hotel. .■ _ Right alongside the busiest section of the Wharves and in close proximity of foundries, stores,' railway and manufacturing concerns, j THE HOTEL is very compact, splendidly appointed, and contains about 28 rooms, including commodious bars, commercial room, sitting rooms, large dining rooms,* office, private rooms, splendid dry cellar. Has every modern convenience, and is really .''■;-. AN IDEAL HOME, without heavy overhead expense of running,'■'; :..-.- r ' r IS .IN FIRST-CLASS ORDER, and no money requires to be spent on the buildings or appointments. .-A GREAT OPPORTUNITY To buy now and get in at bedrock price, •■-.-- AS THE TRUSTEES ARE DETERMINED TO SELL TO WIND UP THE ESTATE. AMES"' -SAMSON .• & ''; CO. " have , received instructions from. the Trustees in the Estate of Margaret Mills to . sell the Freehold of the well-known Wharf Hotel, being Part Sections 3 and 4; Block XLVII, City of Dunedin, conern Hotel of -28 rooms, with all necessary conveniences, together with the Publican'! License in -respect to- such hOtel. ' ~r, . TERMS. . ..' Ten per cent, deposit, balance on date of taking possession not later than one month from "date of sale." ■ STOCK AND FURNITURE Of present tenant to be taken over at valuation/ particulars and conditions of sale can be inspected at the office of Messrs SIMPSON & WARRINGTON, :■-<-. Solicitors - for the Estate; 0r,."" . :,-■! ■ AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY, MARCH 11, At 12.30 o'clock. In Our Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. DELIGHTFUL REsFdENTIAL HOME AND FARM, Just off the Brighton road,: and a few minutes/from : the Main South road, a quarter of an hour's motor run from Dun- ■' : '/' ■' edin. , THE LATE MR W. MTiACHLAN'S ; ; ' RESIDENCE ■> :,'• »':•;':. ■'-. A-'Arid^':.r ; ''.'■••- , . : ' HOLDING OF TWENTY-ONE ACRES (Splendid farm land). Equal to Anything Around Dunedin, Part of which is laid out in flower gardens, lawns, fountains, fish ponds, native, trees and shrubs, vegetable garden, the balance in pasture. Town water 'laid on, and a natural spring water right. Septic tank and drainage. The Property is bounded by large, fir trees, splendidly sheltered. . - ' . • . . ." THE RESIDENCE, Which is approached by a nice winding drive, is a good, substantial. Wooden Dwelling of 7 rooms, bathroom, inside lavatory, scullery, linen presses, washhouse, glassed-in verandahs, electric light, h. and-c. water, all in first-class order. ' OUTHOUSES, . Splendid two-stall stable, 3 loose boxes, garage,' fowlhouses, glasshouses, e. light illuminates the grounds; also water laid Mr M'Lachlan spent a lot of money in getting tile place in order, and if a little more was spent to complete the improvements, it would be THE SHOW PLACE AROUND DUNEDIN. .AMES SAMSON & CO. ' have received ' instructions from the executors of the late W.. M'Lachlan, to sell this beautiful Residence and Farm Lands, described as Sections 1 and 2, Green Island Bush, containing 21 acres, being all the Land described in C/T Reg. Book, Volume 88, fo. 84. Further particulars from . • Messrs IRWIN & IRWIN, Solicitors; AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1935, At 12.30 p.m. AT OWAKA SALE YARDS. RPECIAL SALE OF FAT AND FORWARD LAMBS. IkONALD REID & CO., LTD., ' will' hold their Annual Special Sale «f Fat and Forward Lambs, as above, when they will . offer, on account of numerous clients—--1400 fat and forward Lambs ,■2OO sound-mouthed Ewes. ■ " ' In lots to suit purchasers. >ASTORAL RUN FOR LICENSE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under-mentioned Pastoral Run will be offered for license ,by Public Auction at the Lands and Survey Office, .Dunedin, at 11-a.m. on TUESDAY, March 19, 1935: Table Hill S.D.—Run 668 (1350 acres), upset annual rental, £3O. Weighted with £ls, valuation for fencing, pay- . able in cash. Run situated about 6£ miles from Waitahuna, and is suitable for grazing, being well watered by springs and creeks. Full particulars obtainable from Lands Office, Dunedin. N. C. KENSINGTON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. |ARK BROWN " NUGGET" SHOE " POLISH Still Growing in Popularity. ►ERFECTO, the Perfect Paint; 19s 6d gallon; greatest covering capacity; ready for brush; all colours. —Wrens.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22505, 25 February 1935, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22505, 25 February 1935, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22505, 25 February 1935, Page 18