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SALES BY AUCTION THIS DAY, . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, 142 Higli street. ST. CLAIR. ST. CLAIR. CLIFFS ROAD. “ FAIRY HILL,” The Residence of the late Mrs G. Aufrere Fenwick, THE CHOICEST SITUATION And SPLENDIDLY BUILT DOUBLE BRICK. DOUBLE STOREY RESIDENCE. GEORGIAN STYLE. An unusually-attractive and outstanding property. Park, Reynolds, limited, ' are instructed by the Trustees, Executors, and Agency Company, Ltd., as Trustees in the Estate, to sell by Auction: Allotment 3 and Part of 5, Waltham Rise, St. Clair, containing 27 poles, with 56 feet frontage to Cliffs road, and further frontage of 28 feet for back entrance and garage. The Residence is of the most solid construction, and the arrangement of the 6 beautiful rooms, sun porch, and appointments has been wonderfully well thought out and most capably planned. The house faces north, and, standing as it does on the rise, cannot be outbuilt, nor can the superb view or sunshine be interfered with in any way. . .., Everything of the very latest; splendid bathroom with hot water service; gas cooker and destructor; Poilite garage. Admission by Card Only. For further particulars apply to THE TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, AND AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., Water street: Messrs COOK, LEMON, & COOK, ' Solicitors, Crawford street: PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. MONDAY, MARCH 11, At 12.30 o’clock. In Our Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. DELIGHTFUL RESIDENTIAL HOME AND FARM, Just off the Brightofi road, and a few minutes from the Main South road, a quarter of an hour’s motor run from Dunedin. THE LATE MR W. M‘LACHLAN’B RESIDENCE And 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 she.tere3 ‘ 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 Jignc, 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 lain on. r Mr M'Lachlan spent a lot of money in getting the place in order, and if a little more was spent to complete the improvements, it would be THE SHOW PLACE AROUND DUNEDIN. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have received instructions from the executors of the late W. M'Lachlan, to sell this beautiful Residence and I arm Lands, described as Sections 1 and s., 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; Or ' ’ • AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, MARCH 12, At 12.15. At Their Rooms, 163 Rattray street. Instructed by the owner, who is leaving for Samoa. NATTY DOUBLE'BRICK AND ROUGHCAST 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW. 6 CASTLE STREET, 6 CASTLE STREEI, RAVENSBOURNE. RAVENSBOURNE. Adjoining Tennis Courts and 30 yards above Post Office and Municipal Buildings and immediately adjoining bus stop. WIDE MASSIVE JARRAH AND CONCRETE RETURN VERANDAH, 84 FEET LONG, concrete foundations, beautifully panelled in lounge and hall, tile surrounds, pantry, scullery, wardrobes, etc. All fitted under expert supervision. Wooden Garage and Brick Garage. A PERFECT HOME AT SACRIFICE PRICE, MUST BE SOLD. LIBERAL TERMS OF PAYMENT. & E. S. PATERSON, LIMITED, Auctioneers. N. THURSDAY, MARCH 14, At 12.15. At Their Rooms, 163 Rattray street. SMALL POULTRY, DAIRY AND PRODUCE FARM. 10£ ACRES. 104 ACRES. GLENELG STREET. KAIKORAI VALLEY, e street past and five minutes’ walk from Roslyn Mills. ( T ery comfortable 5-roomed Dwelling. Four-stall byre and second byre used as Three new fowlhouses. latest models, loder house, vinery, pigstyes. . Stock and implements, 320 fowls, mostly ilets, 3 cows, bull. 6 pigs, 36 ducks, rden plough and tools, harness, spring -t, 3 incubators (65 and two of 50). _ Permanent-, spring on property; cultited areas in splendid condition. Good VVill be sold as going concern on acmt of estate of Alfred Smales, deceased. Full particulars from >ssrs SOLOMON, GASCOIGNE, SOLO- „ MON & SINCLAIR, Solicitors. Dr r & E. S. PATERSON. LIMITED, • Auctioneers. OMARAMA SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, MARCH 7. At 10.30 a.m. PRESENT ENTRIES 0 f and s.m. halfbred Ewes, 2300 »ar-old halfbred Ewes, 800 merino 800 two, four, six, and eight-tooth o Ewes (complete flock), 600 twohalfbrjed Ewes, 2300 halfbred t Lambs, 10(10 rape Lambs, .200 -ed ewe Lambs. 200 three-quarter-m.s. Lambs, 900 full and s.m. ha!fWethers, 200 four-tooth halfbred ers, 150 two-tooth Romney cross ers, 200 s.m. Corriedale Wethers, ix and eight-tooth fat and forward red Wethers, 250 Merino wether ifi. Further Entries Invited. /Y AMARU . STOCK AGENTS’ ASSO- * * (’I.ATI ON. IRONITE Guaranteed Root PAINT ; highest lii quality: goes further, lasts longer; the Paint of supreme satisfaction. —Wrens. One thousand miles south-west of the Hawaiian group lies Palmyra Island. It is owned by an American resident 0 f Honolulu, but is uninhabited, being a mere atoll, growing a few coconut palms, and there is some doubt as to the country to which it belongs. The States-J man’s Year Book lists it as British,' and most of the atlases, British and foreign, make it British, but the Hydro* graphic Office of the United States states emphatically that it is American territory The question has arisen because, nominally Palmyra Island is in the county of which" Duke Kahanamoku, at one time the champion swimmer of the world, has been elected Democratic sherriff.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22513, 6 March 1935, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22513, 6 March 1935, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22513, 6 March 1935, Page 14